Serum lipopolysaccharide-binding protein levels and the incidence of metabolic syndrome in a general Japanese population: the Hisayama Study.
Shoko TomookaEmi OishiMasako AsadaSatoko SakataJun HataSanmei ChenTakanori HondaKosuke SuzukiHiroshi WatanabeNorihito MurayamaNaohisa WadaTakanari KitazonoToshiharu NinomiyaPublished in: Journal of epidemiology (2022)
In the general Japanese population, our findings suggest that higher serum LBP levels are associated with elevated risk of developing MetS. Low-grade endotoxemia could play a role in the development of MetS through systemic chronic inflammation and insulin resistance.