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Query: UMLS:C1510475 (
diverticular disease
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Diverticulosis
can lead to diverticulitis, a colon condition involving inflammation and other complications.
Diverticulosis
can result from biological, behavioral, or genetic causes. However, the etiology of
diverticulosis
is unknown. Although diet is associated with
diverticulosis
, recent studies suggest other factors influence risk. We sought to identify anthropometric or serum markers that were associated with the presence of
diverticulosis
. To determine these associations, 126 asymptomatic men (48-65 yr) were recruited at the time of preventative screening colonoscopy. Anthropometric measures were taken, and blood was collected for serum protein analysis. Data were analyzed by logistic regression and factor analysis. Obese individuals (BMI >30) were 7.8 (CI: 2.3-26.3) times more likely than normal weight (BMI <25) individuals to have
diverticulosis
. The relationship was similar for waist circumference. Individuals with a waist circumference >45 inches were 8.1 (CI: 2.8-23.8) times more likely to have
diverticulosis
than those with a waist circumference <38 inches. Leptin was also positively associated with
diverticulosis
(OR = 5.5, CI: 2.0-14.7). Both low molecular weight
adiponectin
(LMW, OR = 0.50; CI: 0.3-0.8) and the soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products (sRAGE, OR = 0.4, CI: 0.3-0.7) were inversely related to the presence of
diverticulosis
. sRAGE levels were not correlated with leptin or C-peptide concentrations. The pattern of high BMI, waist circumference, leptin and C-peptide increased the odds of
diverticulosis
while the pattern of high levels of sRAGE and LMW
adiponectin
decreased the odds of
diverticulosis
. Associations between
diverticulosis
and anthropometric or serum markers may elucidate the origins of
diverticulosis
and may enable physicians to identify individuals at risk for diverticulitis.
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PMID:Cross-sectional analysis of obesity and serum analytes in males identifies sRAGE as a novel biomarker inversely associated with diverticulosis. 2474 Apr 1