Title of article :
Factor Analysis of Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Popula-tion-Based Study in the South of Iran (PERSIAN Kharameh Co-hort Study)
Author/Authors :
Nikbakht, Hossein-Ali Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Health Research Institute - Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Rezaianzadeh, Abbas Colorectal Research Center - Shiraz Univers ity of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Seif, Mozhgan Department of Epidemiology - chool of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Ghaem, Haleh Non-Communicable Diseases Research Center - Department of Epidemiology - School of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sci-ences, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
We aimed to estimate the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) of metabolic syndrome components based on variables including gender, BMI, and age groups in a population-based study with large sample size.
Methods: This study was conducted on 10663 individuals 40-70 yr old in Phase 1 of the Persian Kharameh cohort study conducted in 2014-2017. EFA of the metabolic syndrome components, including waist circumference (WC), systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and fasting blood sugar (FBS), was performed on all participants by gender, BMI (Body Mass Index), and age groups.
Results: EFA results in the whole population based on eigenvalues greater than one showed two factors explain-ing 56.06% of the total variance. Considering factor loadings higher than 0.3, the first factor included: DBP, SBP, and WC, named as hypertension factor. The second factor also included TG, negative-loaded HDL, FBS, and WC, named as lipid factor. Almost similar patterns were extracted based on subgroups.
Conclusion: MetS is a multi-factorial syndrome. Both blood pressure and lipid had a central role in this study and obesity was an important factor in both ones. Hypertension, having the highest factor loading, can generally be a valuable screening parameter for cardiovascular and metabolic risk assessment.
Keywords :
Metabolic syndrome , Iran , Cohort , Factor analysis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health