Prevalence, components, and correlates of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among elderly Muscovites.
Abstract
The goal of this study is to estimate the prevalence of MetS, together with its components
and correlates, among elderly Russians. Our population-based sample included randomly
selected residents of Moscow aged 55 and older: 955 women with an average age of 67.6,
and 833 men with an average age of 68.9. MetS was defined according to National Cholesterol
Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP-ATPIII). The prevalence of MetS
was found to be 41.7% in women and 26.8% in men. It tended to decrease with age in
men, but not in women. MetS was inversely related to education in women, but not in
men. The most prevalent individual components of MetS were as follows: hypertension
(64.4%), abdominal obesity (55%), and decreased high density lipoprotein cholesterol
(HDL C) (46%) for women; and hypertension (71%) and fasting hyperglycemia (35.2%)
for men. An elevated level of triglycerides (TG) was the rarest MetS component, affecting
23.5% of women and 22.1% of men. The higher female prevalence of MetS was attributable
to abdominal obesity. MetS was found to be associated with markers of insulin resistance
(IR), low-grade inflammation, and insufficient fibrinolysis. Although the metabolic
burden is an important contributor to high levels of ill-health and cardiovascular
mortality among elderly Russians (especially women), it does not explain why cardiovascular
mortality is much higher in Russia than in other industrialized countries.
Type
Journal articleSubject
AgedAged, 80 and over
Biomarkers
Cardiovascular Diseases
Cholesterol, HDL
Educational Status
Fasting
Female
Humans
Hyperglycemia
Hyperlipidemias
Hypertension
Inflammation
Insulin Resistance
Male
Metabolic Syndrome X
Middle Aged
Moscow
Obesity, Abdominal
Prevalence
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10.1016/j.archger.2011.09.005Publication Info
Metelskaya, Victoria A; Shkolnikova, Maria A; Shalnova, Svetlana A; Andreev, Evgeny
M; Deev, Alexander D; Jdanov, Dmitri A; ... Vaupel, James W (2012). Prevalence, components, and correlates of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among elderly
Muscovites. Arch Gerontol Geriatr, 55(2). pp. 231-237. 10.1016/j.archger.2011.09.005. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/14792.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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