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METABOLIC SYNDROME AND RISK OF STROKE IN THE POPULATION OF NOVOSIBIRSK

https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2014-3-53-57

Abstract

Aim. To explore the association between Metabolic Syndrome (MS) and risk of stroke in Novosibirsk citizens aged 45–69 years.

Material and methods. As a part of an international prospective cohort HAPIEE study the population sample of 9363 residents of Novosibirsk aged 45–69 years were surveyed by screening method.

Results. A high prevalence of metabolic disorders in the population was revealed; the levels and distribution of cardiometabolic factors in first-ever stroke examined. It was found by the “case-control” study, that the combination of hypertension and abdominal obesity (AO) increases the odds ratio (OR) for stroke in the population studied.

Conclusion. It was shown to 2-fold increase in the risk of stroke in people with MS by 9-year prospective observation. Prognostic models of combining components of MS affecting the OR of stroke were identified in an urban population of Siberia.

About the Authors

S. V. Shishkin
FSBO Scientific Research Institute of Internal Medicine. Novosibirsk, Russia
Russian Federation


S. V. Mustafina
FSBO Scientific Research Institute of Internal Medicine. Novosibirsk, Russia
Russian Federation


L. V. Shcherbakovа
FSBO Scientific Research Institute of Internal Medicine. Novosibirsk, Russia
Russian Federation


G. I. Simonova
FSBO Scientific Research Institute of Internal Medicine. Novosibirsk, Russia
Russian Federation


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Shishkin S.V., Mustafina S.V., Shcherbakovа L.V., Simonova G.I. METABOLIC SYNDROME AND RISK OF STROKE IN THE POPULATION OF NOVOSIBIRSK. Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention. 2014;13(3):53-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2014-3-53-57

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