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Impact of age and gender on the prevalence and prognostic importance of the metabolic syndrome and its components in europeans. the MORGAM prospective cohort project

Authors :
Julie K K Vishram
Anders Borglykke
Anne H Andreasen
Jørgen Jeppesen
Hans Ibsen
Torben Jørgensen
Luigi Palmieri
Simona Giampaoli
Chiara Donfrancesco
Frank Kee
Giuseppe Mancia
Giancarlo Cesana
Kari Kuulasmaa
Veikko Salomaa
Susana Sans
Jean Ferrieres
Jean Dallongeville
Stefan Söderberg
Dominique Arveiler
Aline Wagner
Hugh Tunstall-Pedoe
Wojciech Drygas
Michael H Olsen
MORGAM Project
Vishram, J
Borglykke, A
Andreasen, A
Jeppesen, J
Ibsen, H
Jørgensen, T
Palmieri, L
Giampaoli, S
Donfrancesco, C
Kee, F
Mancia, G
Cesana, G
Kuulasmaa, K
Salomaa, V
Sans, S
Ferrieres, J
Dallongeville, J
Söderberg, S
Arveiler, D
Wagner, A
Tunstall-Pedoe, H
Drygas, W
Olsen, M
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vishram, J K K, Borglykke, A, Andreasen, A H, Jeppesen, J, Ibsen, H, Jørgensen, T, Palmieri, L, Giampaoli, S, Donfrancesco, C, Kee, F, Mancia, G, Cesana, G, Kuulasmaa, K, Salomaa, V, Sans, S, Ferrieres, J, Dallongeville, J, Söderberg, S, Arveiler, D, Wagner, A, Tunstall-Pedoe, H, Drygas, W, Olsen, M H & MORGAM Project 2014, ' Impact of age and gender on the prevalence and prognostic importance of the metabolic syndrome and its components in Europeans. The MORGAM Prospective Cohort Project ', PLOS ONE, vol. 9, no. 9, e107294 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107294, PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 9, p e107294 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2014.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the influence of age and gender on the prevalence and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in Europeans presenting with the Metabolic Syndrome (MetS). Methods: Using 36 cohorts from the MORGAM-Project with baseline between 1982-1997, 69094 men and women aged 19-78 years, without known CVD, were included. During 12.2 years of follow-up, 3.7%/2.1% of men/women died due to CVD. The corresponding percentages for fatal and nonfatal coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke were 8.3/3.8 and 3.1/2.5. Results: The prevalence of MetS, according to modified definitions of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the revised National Cholesterol Education Program-Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP-ATPIII), increased across age groups for both genders (P0.05), in women the HRs for CHD declined with age (HRs 3.23/3.98 to 1.55/1.56; MetS*age, P = 0.01/P = 0.001 for IDF/NCEP-ATPIII) while the HRs for stroke tended to increase (HRs 1.31/1.25 to 1.55/1.83; MetS*age, P>0.05). Conclusion: In Europeans, both age and gender influenced the prevalence of MetS and its prognostic significance. The present results emphasise the importance of being critical of MetS in its current form as a marker of CVD especially in women, and advocate for a redefinition of MetS taking into account age especially in women. Errata PLoS ONE (2015) 10(5), e0128848 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128848

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS ONE, Vishram, J K K, Borglykke, A, Andreasen, A H, Jeppesen, J, Ibsen, H, Jørgensen, T, Palmieri, L, Giampaoli, S, Donfrancesco, C, Kee, F, Mancia, G, Cesana, G, Kuulasmaa, K, Salomaa, V, Sans, S, Ferrieres, J, Dallongeville, J, Söderberg, S, Arveiler, D, Wagner, A, Tunstall-Pedoe, H, Drygas, W, Olsen, M H & MORGAM Project 2014, ' Impact of age and gender on the prevalence and prognostic importance of the metabolic syndrome and its components in Europeans. The MORGAM Prospective Cohort Project ', PLOS ONE, vol. 9, no. 9, e107294 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0107294, PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 9, p e107294 (2014)
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