Age at Menarche, the Leg Length to Sitting Height Ratio, and Risk of Diabetes in Middle-Aged and Elderly Chinese Men and Women

作者:Conway Baqiyyah N*; Shu Xiao Ou; Zhang Xianglan; Xiang Yong Bing; Cai Hui; Li Honglan; Yang Gong; Gao Yu Tang; Zheng Wei
来源:PLos One, 2012, 7(3): e30625.
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0030625

摘要

Aims: To evaluate the associations of age at menarche and the leg length-to-sitting-height ratio, markers of adolescent growth, with risk of diabetes in later life.
Materials and Methods: Information from 69,385 women and 55,311 men, aged 40-74 years from the Shanghai Women's Health Study and Shanghai Men's Health Study, were included in the current analyses. Diabetes status was ascertained through biennial in person follow-up. Cox models, with age as the time scale, were used.
Results: There were 2369 cases of diabetes (1831 women; 538 men) during an average of 7.3 and 3.6 years of follow-up of the women and men, respectively. In females, menarche age was inversely associated with diabetes risk after adjustment for birth cohort, education, and income (HR = 0.95, 0.92-0.98). In both genders, leg length-to-sitting-height ratio was inversely related to diabetes (HR = 0.88, 0.80-0.97 for men; HR = 0.91, 0.86-0.96 for women) after adjustment for birth cohort, education, and income. Further adjustment for adult BMI at study enrollment completely eliminated the associations of age at menarche (HR = 0.99, 0.96-1.02) and the leg length-to-sitting-height ratio (HR = 1.00, 0.91-1.10 for men; HR = 1.01, 0.96-1.07 for women) with diabetes risk.
Conclusions: Our study suggests that markers of an early age at peak height velocity, i.e. early menarche age and low leg-length- to-sitting height ratio, may be associated with diabetes risk later in life and this association is likely to be mediated through obesity.

  • 出版日期2012-3-20
  • 单位上海市肿瘤研究所

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