Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Cardiol. Feb 26, 2017; 9(2): 174-181
Published online Feb 26, 2017. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v9.i2.174
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the study population
VariablesMedian (min, max) or n (%)
Age (yr)70 (39, 87)
Sex (male)98 (77)
Body-mass index (kg/m2)24.2 (15.1, 38)
Lifestyle-related items
Current smokers23 (18)
Alcohol consumers78 (61)
No exercise habits90 (70)
Visceral fat area (cm2)125.2 (22.9, 281.7)
Clinical history
Ischemic heart disease, n (%)6 (5)
Blood pressure
Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)122 (92, 156)
Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)68 (50, 86)
Diagnosed hypertension61 (48)
Lipid metabolism
Total cholesterol (mg/dL)194.5 (115, 727)
High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (mg/dL)54 (30, 96)
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (mg/dL)111 (41, 205)
Triglycerides (mg/dL)99.5 (37, 593)
Diagnosed dyslipidemia72 (56)
Glucose metabolism
Fasting plasma glucose (mg/dL)93.5 (74, 226)
Hemoglobin A1c (%)5.3 (4.5, 8.3)
Diagnosed diabetes mellitus29 (23)
Kidney function
Creatinine (mg/dL)0.75 (0.38, 1.36)
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (mL/min per 1.73 m2)78.4 (38.9, 122.6)
Cystatin C (mg/L)0.78 (0.49, 1.45)
Carotid ultrasonography
Right common carotid artery plaque thickness (mm)0 (0, 3.6)
Right carotid bulb-internal carotid artery plaque thickness (mm)1.5 (0, 5.5)
Left common carotid artery plaque thickness (mm)0 (0, 2.8)
Left carotid bulb-internal carotid artery plaque thickness (mm)1.5 (0, 4.2)
Right common carotid artery maximum intima- media thickness (mm)1.0 (0.6, 1.9)
Left common carotid artery maximum intima- media thickness (mm)1.0 (0.7, 2.3)
Table 2 Subject characteristics associated with cystatin C levels
VariablesMedian (min, max) or n (%)
P value
Higher cystatin C (≥ 0.73) (n = 79)Lower cystatin C (< 0.73) (n = 49)
Age (yr)72 (46, 87)61 (39, 80)< 0.011
Sex (male)67 (85)31 (63)< 0.012
Body-mass index (kg/m2)24.9 (17.0, 38.0)23.5 (15.1, 30.2)< 0.011
Visceral fat area (cm2)142.7 (48.3, 281.7)103.7 (22.9, 249.2)< 0.011
Lifestyle habits
Current smokers14 (23)9 (19)0.882
Alcohol consumers47 (59)31 (63)0.672
No exercise habits28 (35)10 (20)0.072
Diagnosed hypertension48 (61)13 (27)< 0.012
Diagnosed dyslipidemia45 (57)27 (55)0.842
Diagnosed diabetes mellitus24 (30)5 (10)< 0.012
Kidney function
Creatinine (mg/dL)0.81 (0.45, 1.36)0.62 (0.38, 0.97)< 0.011
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (mL/min per 1.73 m2)70.6 (38.9, 110.2)88.7 (59.7, 122.6)< 0.011
Carotid ultrasonography
Maximum carotid plaque thickness ≥ 2 mm43 (54)9 (18)< 0.012
Table 3 Subject characteristics associated with maximum carotid plaque thickness
VariablesMedian (min, max) or n (%)
P value
MCPT ≥ 2 mm (n = 52)MCPT < 2 mm (n = 76)
Age (yr)72 (51, 87)66 (39, 83)< 0.011
Sex (male)42 (81)56 (74)< 0.352
Body-mass index (kg/m2)24.1 (17.0, 38.0)24.3 (15.1, 31.7)< 0.351
Visceral fat area (cm2)138.9 (30.5, 281.7)115.8 (22.9, 249.2)< 0.101
Lifestyle habits
Current smokers9 (17)14 (18)0.852
Alcohol consumers28 (54)50 (66)0.172
No exercise habits18 (35)20 (26)0.312
Diagnosed hypertension32 (62)29 (38)< 0.012
Diagnosed dyslipidemia29 (56)43 (57)0.932
Diagnosed diabetes mellitus18 (35)11 (14)< 0.012
Kidney function
Creatinine (mg/dL)0.80 (0.45, 1.36)0.75 (0.38, 1.17)< 0.031
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (mL/min per 1.73 m2)73.3 (38.9, 111.9)80.2 (47.9, 122.6)< 0.021
Cystatin C (mg/L)0.83 (0.55, 1.45)0.72 (0.49, 1.22)< 0.011
Table 4 Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis for variables associated with an maximum carotid plaque thickness of ≥ 2 mm
VariablesUnivariate
Multivariate1
Odds ratio95%CIOdds ratio95%CI
Cystatin C5.312.27-12.392.921.13-7.99
Diabetes mellitus3.131.33-7.371.820.70-4.86
Hypertension2.591.26-5.361.560.69-3.53
Dyslipidemia0.970.48-1.97
Current smoking0.910.36-2.30
Alcohol consumers0.610.29-1.25
Exercise habits0.670.31-1.45
Visceral fat area ≥ 100 cm21.310.62-2.78
AICc2158
3R20.16