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Published in: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology 11/2020

01-11-2020 | Hypertension | Original article

Associations between metabolic syndrome and urinary Na-to-K ratio and glomerular filtration rate in middle-aged adults regardless of Na and K intakes

Authors: Hye Jeong Yang, Mi Young Song, Min Jung Kim, Sunmin Park

Published in: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology | Issue 11/2020

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Abstract

Background

Intake of Na-to-K ratio (I-Na/K), urinary Na-to-K ratio (U-Na/K), and estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) have been reported to be risk factors of metabolic syndrome (MetS), but results are inconsistent. We examined the hypothesis that U-Na/K, GFR, and a preference for salty foods are associated with MetS risk and the hypothesis in 8540 adults aged over 40 years without chronic kidney disease.

Methods

Participants were categorized using a U-Na/K of < 2.1 (low-U-Na/k) and a GFR of < 60 mL/min (low-GFR). A GFR of 60–90 mL/min was considered as a normal level, since it is a normal or marginal disease state. Correlations and associations were determined using Pearson’s correlation coefficients and logistic regression analysis after adjusting for covariates related to MetS.

Results

U-Na/K, but not I-Na/K, was positively correlated with blood pressure (r2 = 0.20, P < 0.0001). The GFR was negatively correlated with age, gender, HOMA-B, and MetS (r2 = − 0.14 to − 0.595, P < 0.0001), and positively correlated with education, current smoking, and alcohol intake (r2 = 0.21 to 0.40, P < 0.0001). MetS risk had a positive association with the following combinations with low-U-Na/K + low-GFR, high-U-Na/K + high-GFR, and high-U-Na/K +low-GFR by 1.830-, 3.182-, and 3.696-fold, respectively, as compared with low-U-Na/K + high-GFR. Risks of the MetS components (abdominal obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, hypo-HDL-cholesterolemia, hypertension, and hyperglycemia) were similarly associated with U-Na/K and GFR, though hypertension had the strongest association. Hypertension risk had positive associations with low-U-Na/K + low-GFR, high-U-Na/K + high-GFR, and high-U-Na/K + low-GFR by 1.526-, 14.06-, and 7.079-fold, respectively, as compared with low-U-Na/K + high-GFR.

Conclusion

MetS risk was found to be associated with U-Na/K and GFR regardless of I-Na/K. Women need to maintain a high GFR to reduce the MetS risk, especially the risk of hypertension.
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Metadata
Title
Associations between metabolic syndrome and urinary Na-to-K ratio and glomerular filtration rate in middle-aged adults regardless of Na and K intakes
Authors
Hye Jeong Yang
Mi Young Song
Min Jung Kim
Sunmin Park
Publication date
01-11-2020
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Published in
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology / Issue 11/2020
Print ISSN: 1342-1751
Electronic ISSN: 1437-7799
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10157-020-01933-5

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