Abstract

Abstract Background: The interplay between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and race/ethnicity on prostate specific antigen (PSA) still remains unclear. The three major definitions of MetS (National Cholesterol Education Program [ATP III], International Diabetes Federation [IDF], and World Health Organization [WHO]) differ in number and type of components, which are linked to race/ethnicity. We proposed to investigate the associations of three major definitions of metabolic syndrome with PSA levels, and to determine whether these associations vary by race and ethnicity. Methods: We used measurements of serum PSA levels (ng/mL) in 3528 adult men >40 years from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2001–2006. MetS was defined using ATP III, IDF, and WHO criteria. Racial/ethnic groups included non-Hispanic blacks (NHBs), non-Hispanic whites (NHWs), and Mexican Americans (MAs). We computed geometric mean PSA levels from weighted multiple linear regression models. Results: Men classified with MetS-ATP ...

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