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Relationship between plasma S-Klotho and cardiometabolic risk in sedentary adults.

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2020-01-20

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Amaro-Gahete, Francisco J
Jurado-Fasoli, Lucas
Sanchez-Delgado, Guillermo
García-Lario, José V
Castillo, Manuel J
Ruiz, Jonatan R

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This cross-sectional study investigates the relationship between the shed form of the Klotho protein (S-Klotho) in plasma, and cardiometabolic risk in healthy, sedentary adults. The study subjects were 214 healthy, sedentary adults (~64% women). Data were collected during the baseline assessments of two randomized controlled trials: The FIT-AGEING study (n=74 [~50% women] middle-aged adults aged 40-65 years) and the ACTIBATE study (n=140 [~70% women] young adults aged 18-25 years). A sex-specific cardiometabolic risk score was calculated for each subject based on waist circumference, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and plasma glucose, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides. A significant inverse relationship was detected between S-Klotho and the cardiometabolic risk score of both the middle-aged men and women (β=-0.658, R2=0.433, P0.5), nor for the young, healthy men and women when analysed separately (all P>0.1). In conclusion, in healthy, sedentary, middle-aged adults, but not in young, healthy, sedentary adults, higher plasma S-Klotho concentrations are associated with a lower cardiometabolic risk score.

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Adolescent
Adult
Cardiovascular Diseases
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Gene Expression Regulation
Glucuronidase
Humans
Klotho Proteins
Male
Metabolic Diseases
Risk Factors
Sedentary Behavior
Young Adult

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aging, biomarker, cholesterol, glucose, insulin sensitivity

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