Metabolic syndrome and vascular risk: a 9-year follow-up among the aged in Finland

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Marika Salminen
Marikka Kuoppamäki
Tero Vahlberg
Ismo Räihä
Kerttu Irjala
Sirkka-Liisa Kivelä
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[1] University of Turku,Institute of Clinical Medicine, Family Medicine
[2] Härkätie Health Centre,Unit of Family Medicine
[3] Turku University Hospital,Institute of Clinical Medicine, Biostatistics
[4] Naantali Health Centre,Department of Internal Medicine
[5] University of Turku,undefined
[6] Turku City Hospital,undefined
[7] Mehiläinen,undefined
[8] Satakunta Central Hospital,undefined
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Acta Diabetologica | 2011年 / 48卷
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Metabolic syndrome; Vascular risk; Population-based study; Elderly; Aged;
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The aim was to analyze the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and vascular risk among the aged. A prospective population-based study, with a 9-year follow-up. All subjects of the municipality of Lieto in Finland aged ≥64 in 1998–99 participated (n = 1183). Hazard ratios (HRs) for fatal or non-fatal coronary (CHD), cerebrovascular (CV), or all vascular events predicted by MetS (defined by International Diabetes Federation) were estimated. During the 9-year follow-up, a total of 348 vascular events occurred, including 208 CHD and 150 CV events. After multivariable adjustment, CHD events (1.70, 1.07–2.71, P = .026) and vascular events (1.57, 1.07–2.30, P = .021) were more common in men with MetS compared to men without it. Evaluating MetS components individually, low HDL-cholesterol among women predicted a higher occurrence of CV (2.44, 1.46–4.09, P < .001) and all vascular (1.78, 1.26–2.53, P = .001) events. Elevated blood pressure among men was related to fewer CHD events (0.46, 0.25–0.83, P = .010). Our findings suggest that MetS does predict vascular events in late life among men. In older women, only low HDL-cholesterol was associated with vascular risk. Slightly or moderately elevated blood pressure values do not predict vascular events in this age group.
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