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Volume 2

Journal of Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment

Annual Nephrology & Chronic Diseases 2019

May 20-21, 2019

Nephrology

Chronic Diseases

May 20-21, 2019 London, UK

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Guang-Ran Yang et al., J Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment, Volume 2

Neck circumference, an ignored anthropometric indicator, was related to cardiovascular

events in Chinese type 2 diabetes

Guang-Ran Yang, Ming-Xia Yuan, Gang Wan, Xue-Lian Zhang, Han-Jing Fu, Liang-Xiang Zhu

and

Shen-Yuan Yuan

Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, China

Objective:

Neck circumference (NC) was litter reported to be associated with the risk factors of cardiovascular

disease (CVD). However, there was lack of studies about whether NC could predict the CVD events in the

Chinese type 2 diabetes people.

Methods:

Beijing Community Diabetes Study was a prospective, multi-center study conducted at Beijing

communities. In this study, CVD events included heart attack, unstable angina pectoris, coronary stent

implantation, coronary artery bypass graft, hospitalization for heart failure, and stroke.

Results:

At baseline, 3,009 diabetic patients were enrolled. After eight-year management, 211 CVD events (105

in men, 106 in women) occurred. All patients were divided into two groups according to the upper quartile of

NC (43cm in men and 39cm in women). The incidence of CVD in the NC >43cm group in men was higher

than that in the NC ≤43cm group (16.48% vs 8.16%, p<0.05). Similar result was found in women (p<0.05).

The longitudinal incidence of CVD events increased with the increasing of follow-up (p<0.05). Cox regression

analysis showed that higher NC was related to the incidence of CVD events (adjusted HR=2.325, p<0.05).

Conclusions:

NC was associated with the incidence of CVD events in type 2 diabetes in Chinese communities.

Biography

Guang-Ran Yang is the Chief Physician & Associate Professor of Department of Endocrinology, Beijing Tongren Hospial, Capital Medical

University in china. His research interest is in the area of Diabetes and its complications.

yanggr_55@126.com