Original Article
Exploration of the relationship between metabolic syndrome and benign prostatic hyperplasia in health management
Wang Baoxiang, Liu Shaohui, Peng Shifang, Sun Hong, Zhang Weixing
Published 2018-02-20
Cite as J Chin Physician, 2018,20(2): 224-227. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-1372.2018.02.017
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between metabolic syndrome and benign prostatic hyperplasia in health management.
MethodsA total of 5 721 patients of prostate hyperplasia was collected and divided into two groups according to metabolic syndrome. The height, weight, body mass index (BMI), and arterial blood pressure were measured. The serum PSA, cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), fasting blood glucose (FBG), postprandial blood glucose, uric acid (UA) prostate specific antigen (PSA), and free prostate specific antigen (fPSA) were monitored. The volume of prostate was measured with ultrasound. The difference was analyzed between two groups of metabolic syndrome components and the volume of prostate. The correlation between various indicators of metabolic syndrome and prostate hyperplasia and prostate volume were analyzed. Health intervention was made to observe the changes of prostate volume and symptoms in the patients with metabolic syndrome for one year.
ResultsBMI, TG, TC, BG, prostate volume, and serum PSA were higher in the patients with metabolic syndrome than in the control group. There was significant correlation between hyperlipidemia, benign prostatic hyperplasia and diagnosis of hypertension. Prostate volume was positively correlated with obesity, hypertension, high-density lipoprotein and metabolic syndrome. After health intervention, the indicators of metabolic syndrome decreased, and the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia were relieved.
ConclusionsReduced obesity, hypertension, low high-density lipoprotein and the metabolic syndrome and prostate volume were positively related. Metabolic syndrome and prostatic hyperplasia exists certain relationship. The metabolic syndrome health interventions will be necessary to manage the health of prostate hyperplasia, thus delays the occurrence and development of prostate hyperplasia disease.
Key words:
Metabolic syndrome X/ME; Prostatic hyperplasia/ME/PA
Contributor Information
Wang Baoxiang
Health Management Center, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, China
Liu Shaohui
Health Management Center, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, China
Peng Shifang
Health Management Center, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, China
Sun Hong
Health Management Center, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, China
Zhang Weixing
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, China