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The impact of the metabolic syndrome and its components on the incidence of ischemic heart disease and stroke: the Japan public health center-based study
How Metabolic Syndrome and Its Parts Are Linked to New Cases of Heart Attack and Stroke in Japan
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Abstract
A total of 8249 men and 15,064 women participated in the study examining metabolic syndrome's relationship with cardiovascular disease risk.
- The metabolic syndrome is significantly associated with an increased risk of ischemic heart disease and ischemic stroke, but not with hemorrhagic stroke.
- Men with metabolic syndrome defined by AHA/NHLBI criteria had a hazard ratio of 2.25 for ischemic heart disease and 1.88 for ischemic stroke.
- For the IDF criteria, the hazard ratios were 1.61 for ischemic heart disease and 1.94 for ischemic stroke.
- The population-attributable fraction of metabolic syndrome was 19% based on AHA/NHLBI criteria and 12% based on IDF criteria for ischemic cardiovascular disease among men.
- Non-overweight men with two or more risk factors were identified as having a high risk, contributing 20% to the population-attributable fraction.
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