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Parya Esmaeili, Sayyed M Haybatollahi, Neda Roshanravan +4 more ยท 2025 ยท Journal of cardiovascular and thoracic research ยท added 2026-04-24
Cardio-metabolic disease (CMetD) is a prevalent health issue among healthcare professionals, and suboptimal management of metabolic disorders places a burden on the healthcare system. The present stud Show more
Cardio-metabolic disease (CMetD) is a prevalent health issue among healthcare professionals, and suboptimal management of metabolic disorders places a burden on the healthcare system. The present study aimed to cluster the participants based on risk factors for the CMetDs using Latent Profile Analysis (LPA). This study was conducted on 500 healthcare providers, aged 18 to 75 years at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. LPA was used to explore the latent risk profiles based on age, blood pressure (BP), lipid profile, insulin, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference. The individuals were classified into three LPA-driven profiles: low (42.4%), intermediate (21.8%), and high (35.8%). The high-risk profile found in older age and higher BMI, insulin, fasting blood glucose (FBS), as well as higher levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, total cholesterol, and triglyceride. Furthermore, in the intermediate risk profile, elevated levels of systolic/diastolic BP and waist circumference were associated with higher levels of risk. Haemoglobin and hematocrit levels were significant predictors of low and intermediate latent profiles. Higher levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit were associated with lower odds of being in low and intermediate latent profiles, compared to the high-risk profile (all LPA-derived latent profiles and the specific predictors of profiles help find control and prevention measures in CMetDs; older individuals with poorer lipid profiles, and, elevated insulin, triglyceride, FBS, BP, and BMI levels should be screened more carefully. Show less
๐Ÿ“„ PDF DOI: 10.34172/jcvtr.025.33541
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