A single factor underlies the metabolic syndrome: a confirmatory factor analysis
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- DOI: 10.2337/diacare.29.1.113
A single factor underlies the metabolic syndrome: a confirmatory factor analysis
Abstract
Objective: Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to test the hypothesis that the components of the metabolic syndrome are manifestations of a single common factor.
Research design and methods: Three different datasets were used to test and validate the model. The Spanish and Mauritian studies included 207 men and 203 women and 1,411 men and 1,650 women, respectively. A third analytical dataset including 847 men was obtained from a previously published CFA of a U.S. population. The one-factor model included the metabolic syndrome core components (central obesity, insulin resistance, blood pressure, and lipid measurements). We also tested an expanded one-factor model that included uric acid and leptin levels. Finally, we used CFA to compare the goodness of fit of one-factor models with the fit of two previously published four-factor models.
Results: The simplest one-factor model showed the best goodness-of-fit indexes (comparative fit index 1, root mean-square error of approximation 0.00). Comparisons of one-factor with four-factor models in the three datasets favored the one-factor model structure. The selection of variables to represent the different metabolic syndrome components and model specification explained why previous exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, respectively, failed to identify a single factor for the metabolic syndrome.
Conclusions: These analyses support the current clinical definition of the metabolic syndrome, as well as the existence of a single factor that links all of the core components.
Comment in
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A single factor underlies the metabolic syndrome: a confirmatory factor analysis: response to Pladevall et al.Diabetes Care. 2006 Jul;29(7):1719-20; discussion 1720. doi: 10.2337/dc06-0583. Diabetes Care. 2006. PMID: 16801621 No abstract available.
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