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The Relationship Between Two Subtypes Of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease And Features Of Metabolic Syndrome

Posted on:2014-07-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q F ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254330392467131Subject:Internal Medicine
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Aim: To estimate the strength of the association between two subtypes ofgastroesophageal reflux disease and features of metabolic syndrome such as age,sexobesity,hyperglycaemia,hypertension,dyslipidemia,diabetes,et.Methods:59men and57women were assessed in the study.We used reflexdiagnostic questionnaire to determine the frequency,severity,and duration ofsymptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease and collect the related indicators ofmetabolic syndrome among selected participants.we used Chi-square test and logisticregression models to study the association between risk factors of metabolicsyndrome and two subtypes of gastroesophageal reflux disease.Result:①Of120participants, there were respectively116persons betweennon-erosive reflux disease and reflux esophagitis.The mean ages between NERD andRE were45.15±13.47year、49.91±11.577year②The significant factor (p<0.05)between NERD and RE were age、sex and overweight.There was no differencebetween RE and NERD in centrality obesity、high blood pressure、dyslipidemia anddiabetes.③The correlation coefficient of overweight of NERD and RE were-1.041and1.041④The Difference of number of the constitutes diseases of metabolicsyndrome between NERD and RE was statistically significant (p<0.05).Conclusion:①The significantly different factor of Metabolic syndrome betweenNERD and RE were age、sex and overweight.②the Prevalence of NERD werefemale、Young people、not overweight people high than male、Middle-aged andold、Overweight people.③t he Prevalence of RE were male、Middle-aged and old、Overweight people high than. female、Young people、not overweight people.④Thenumber of the constitutes diseases of metabolic syndrome of RE is more than NERD.
Keywords/Search Tags:gastroesophageal reflux disease, metabolic syndrome, reflux esophagitis, non-erosive reflux disease
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