THE METABOLIC SYNDROME AND ALL-CAUSE MORTALITY IN AN INSURED LIVES POPULATION

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作者
Pinkham, C. [1 ]
Cumming, Marianne [2 ]
Minuk, Howard [3 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Re Life & Hlth Amer, Appl Res & Dev, 1700 Magnavox Way, Ft Wayne, IN 46804 USA
[2] Swiss Re Life & Hlth Amer, Ft Wayne, IN 46804 USA
[3] Swiss Re Life & Hlth Amer, Toronto, ON M5J 2T6, Canada
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10.1080/10920277.2006.10597399
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F8 [财政、金融];
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0202 ;
摘要
Metabolic syndrome and its association with mortality have not been studied in insured lives populations. The Swiss Re Study evaluated metabolic syndrome prevalence and associated mortality from all causes and circulatory disease in a cohort of 35,470 predominantly healthy individuals, aged 18-83 years, who were issued life insurance policies between 1986 and 1997. Metabolic syndrome was defined using the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Expert Panel Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) III guidelines. The NCEP obesity criteria were modified with a prediction equation using body mass index, gender, and age substituted for waist circumference. Adjustments also were made for nonfasting triglyceride and blood glucose values. Risk ratios for policyholders identified with metabolic syndrome were 1.16 ( P = .156) for mortality from all causes and 1.45 (P = .080) for mortality from circulatory disease compared with individuals without the syndrome. Risk was proportional to the number of components, or score, of the metabolic syndrome present. Risk ratios for metabolic syndrome score were 1.14 (P < .001) for mortality from all causes and 1.38 ( P < .001) for mortality from circulatory disease compared with individuals without metabolic syndrome factors. In both all cause and circulatory death models, relative risk was highest for the blood pressure risk factor. Based on a modified NCEP definition, increased mortality risk is associated with metabolic syndrome in an insured lives cohort and has life insurance mortality pricing implications.
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