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여성 방광암 발생 위험 인자로서의 대사 건강 상태에 관한 연구: 우리나라 여성의 국민건강보험공단 국가 건강검진 자료 활용A Study on Metabolic Health Status as a Risk Factor for Female Bladder Cancer Incidence: Analysis From the National Health Checkups Database of Korea

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A Study on Metabolic Health Status as a Risk Factor for Female Bladder Cancer Incidence: Analysis From the National Health Checkups Database of Korea
Authors
한다은Ahn Sun Tae김종욱오미미문두건Han Kyung-do박홍석
Issue Date
Nov-2021
Publisher
대한비뇨기종양학회
Keywords
Female; Bladder cancer; Obesity; Metabolic health
Citation
대한비뇨기종양학술지, v.19, no.4, pp.223 - 231
Journal Title
대한비뇨기종양학술지
Volume
19
Number
4
Start Page
223
End Page
231
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/42308
DOI
10.22465/kjuo.2021.19.4.223
ISSN
2234-4977
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigated metabolic health status as a risk factor for female bladder cancer using the National Health Checkups databases of Korea.Materials and Methods: We defined obesity if body mass index was ≥25 kg/m2 and normal weight as <25 kg/m2. Metabolic unhealthiness was defined when 3 or more criteria of metabolic syndrome were met. A total of 11,461,618 women who took National health Checkups between 2009 and 2012 were categorized as metabolic healthy normal weight (MHNW), metabolic unhealthy normal weight (MuHNW), metabolic health obese (MHO), and metabolic unhealthy obese (MuHO). Multivariable-adjusted Cox regression was done to analyze the hazard ratio of bladder cancer.Results: The mean age was 48±11.55 years and body mass index was 23.19±2.13 kg/m2. During 5.4±1.1 years of follow-up, 3,893 patients were newly diagnosed with bladder cancer. Compared to MHNW group, the hazard ratio of MuHNW group and MuHO group were 1.237 and 1.288, respectively, while 0.997 in the MHO group. As the number of metabolic unhealthy criteria increased, the cumulative incidence of bladder cancer increased.Conclusions: As a result of a large-scale study conducted on the female population in Korea, the risk of bladder cancer increased with metabolic unhealthiness. Even with normal weight, if metabolically unhealthy, the risk of bladder cancer increased. The greater the degree of metabolic unhealthiness, the higher the risk of bladder cancer. Education on metabolic healthiness concerning female bladder cancer is necessary.
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