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Arterial stiffness in diabetes and the metabolic syndrome: a pathway to …


CDA Stehouwer, RMA Henry, I Ferreira - Diabetologia, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Increased arterial stiffness associated with diabe- tes and the metabolic syndrome may
in part explain the increased cardiovascular disease risk observed in these conditions. Arterial
stiffness can be estimated by quantify- ing pulse pressure but is better described by ...
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The dark side of testosterone deficiency: I. Metabolic syndrome and erectile …


AM Traish, A Guay, R Feeley, F Saad - Journal of Andrology, 2009 - Am Soc Andrology
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is considered the most important public health threat of the 21st
century. This syndrome is characterized by a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors including increased
central abdominal obesity, elevated triglycerides, reduced high-density lipoprotein, high ...
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All-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality increased with metabolic syndrome …


KC Huang, LT Lee, CY Chen, PK Sung - Obesity, 2008 - nature.com
The baseline prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 22.4% by the AHA/NHLBI and 13.9% by
the IDF definition. A total of 2,762 deaths (527 CVD) occurred. Using the AHA/NHLBI
definition, the RRs (95% confidence intervals) of all-cause and CVD mortality were 1.21 ( ...
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Prevalence and heritability of the metabolic syndrome and its individual …

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P Henneman, YS Aulchenko, RR Frants, K Willems … - British Medical …, 2008 - jmg.bmj.com
Online First articles must include the digital object identifier (DOIs) and date of initial
publication. establish publication priority; they are indexed by PubMed from initial
publication. Citations to may be posted when available prior to final publication). Online ...
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The metabolic syndrome increases cardiovascular mortality in Taiwanese elderly

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CJ Wen, YS Lee, WY Lin, HL Huang, CA Yao, … - European Journal of …, 2008 - pt.wkhealth.com
Results: The baseline prevalence of MetS was 50·1% (45·6% in men and 54·4% in women,
respectively). A total of 1312 participants died; of these, 300 participants died from CVD. Adjusted
for age, gender, smoking, total cholesterol and estimated glomerular filtration rate, the ...
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Cardiovascular risk in the metabolic syndrome: Fact or fiction?


PM Nilsson - Current Cardiology Reports, 2007 - Springer
Introduction A number of classical risk factors such as hyperten- sion, hyperlipidemia,
diabetes, and smoking, as well as a positive family history for cardiovascular disease (CVD)
and/or diabetes and psychosocial stress exposure can predict CVD events [1]. For ...
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A cross-sectional study of intima-media thickness, ethnicity, metabolic syndrome, …


A Adolphe, LS Cook, X Huang - Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2009 - mayoclinicproceedings.com
RESULTS: Intima-media thickness increased with each additional component of the MetS, increasing
from 0.516 mm for 0 components to 0.688 mm for 4 or more components (P<.001). In each ethnic
group (non-Hispanic whites, blacks, Hispanics, and Asians), those with the MetS had ...
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Vascular risk factors and morphometric data in cervical artery dissection: a case- …


M Arnold, B Pannier, H Chabriat, K Nedeltchev, C … - British Medical …, 2009 - jnnp.bmj.com
Results: The mean body height was higher in sCAD patients than in controls (171.3 cm (SD
8.6) vs 167.7 cm (8.9); p<0.0001) and sCAD patients had a significantly lower mean body weight
(67.5 (12.2) kg vs 69.3 (14.6) kg; p<0.001) and mean BMI (22.9 (3.3) kg/m 2 vs 24.5 (4.2) ...
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YS Yoon, SW Oh - International Journal of Obesity, 2007 - nature.com
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[PDF] Blood pressure in metabolic syndrome: a major component for all Blood pressure …


B Pannier, L Guize, F Thomas, K Bean, B Jégo, A … - Mortality - posters2view.com
B. Pannier 1, L. Guize 1, 2 , F. Thomas 1, K. Bean 1, B. Jégo 1, A. Benetos 1, 3 1 Centre IPC
(Investigations Préventives et Cliniques), Paris, France ; 2 Université R Descartes, Paris, France
; 3 CHU Nancy, France ... To assess the impact of elevated blood pressure (BP) among ...
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