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All-cause and cardiovascular mortality risk estimation using different definitions of metabolic syndrome in Lithuanian urban population.

Dalia Luksiene1, Migle Baceviciene2, Kristina Jureniene3, Gailute Bernotiene3, Regina Reklaitiene3, Ricardas Radisauskas3, Abdonas Tamosiunas3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess mortality risk in the subjects with diagnosed metabolic syndrome (MS) using National Cholesterol Educational Program (NCEP-ATPIII), American Heart Association and National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (AHA/NHLBI) International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and Joint Interim Societies (JIS) definitions.
METHODS: Two random samples aged 35-64 years were examined in 1992-2002 in the framework within the Multinational Monitoring of Trends and Determinants in Cardiovascular Disease (MONICA) study (N=2455). The follow-up was carried out in terms of the end points reached from the baseline health examinations until December 31, 2009.
RESULTS: Cox regressions demonstrated that MS defined by IDF and JIS definitions remained the only significant determinants for all-cause mortality (RR=1.48 and RR=1.41; p<0.05) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in men (RR=1.81 and RR=1.66; p<0.05). In men (without previous CVD) the NCEP-ATPIII definition had increased mortality risk from CVD (RR=1.98; p=0.012), than in men with identified MS by the IDF and the new JIS definition. In women the MS was not associated with risk of mortality from CVD.
CONCLUSION: The MS definitions according to the IDF and JIS criteria appear to be a slightly better predictor of all-cause mortality and mortality from CVD; MS according to the NCEP-ATPIII criteria appears to be a better predictor of mortality from CVD in men.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23046635     DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2012.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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1.  Trends in prevalence of dyslipidaemias and the risk of mortality in Lithuanian urban population aged 45-64 in relation to the presence of the dyslipidaemias and the other cardiovascular risk factors.

Authors:  Dalia Luksiene; Abdonas Tamosiunas; Migle Baceviciene; Ricardas Radisauskas; Vilija Malinauskiene; Anne Peasey; Martin Bobak
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-06-23       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Health factors and risk of all-cause, cardiovascular, and coronary heart disease mortality: findings from the MONICA and HAPIEE studies in Lithuania.

Authors:  Abdonas Tamosiunas; Dalia Luksiene; Migle Baceviciene; Gailute Bernotiene; Ricardas Radisauskas; Vilija Malinauskiene; Daina Kranciukaite-Butylkiniene; Dalia Virviciute; Anne Peasey; Martin Bobak
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-12-05       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  The Impact of Metabolic Syndrome and Lifestyle Habits on the Risk of the First Event of Cardiovascular Disease: Results from a Cohort Study in Lithuanian Urban Population.

Authors:  Vilma Jasiukaitienė; Dalia Lukšienė; Abdonas Tamošiūnas; Ričardas Radišauskas; Martin Bobak
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2020-01-03       Impact factor: 2.430

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