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Metabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor: Patients Evaluated in Primary Care

To estimate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in a population receiving attention in primary care centers (PCC) we selected a random cohort of ostensibly normal subjects from the registers of 5 basic-health area (BHA) PCC. Diagnosis of MS was with the WHO, NCEP and IDF criteria. Variables re...

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Autores principales: Cabré, Joan-Josep, Martín, Francisco, Costa, Bernardo, Piñol, Josep L, Llor, Josep L, Ortega, Yolanda, Basora, Josep, Baldrich, Marta, Solà, Rosa, Daniel, Jordi, Hernández, Josep Ma, Saumell, Judit, Bladé, Jordi, Sagarra, Ramon, Basora, Teresa, Montañés, Dolors, Frigola, Joan L, Donado-Mazarrón, Angel, García-Vidal, Maria Teresa, Sánchez-Oro, Isabel, de Magriñà, Josep M, Urbaneja, Ana, Barrio, Francisco, Vizcaíno, Jesús, Sabaté, Josep M, Pascual, Irene, Revuelta, Vanesa
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18647383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-8-251
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author Cabré, Joan-Josep
Martín, Francisco
Costa, Bernardo
Piñol, Josep L
Llor, Josep L
Ortega, Yolanda
Basora, Josep
Baldrich, Marta
Solà, Rosa
Daniel, Jordi
Hernández, Josep Ma
Saumell, Judit
Bladé, Jordi
Sagarra, Ramon
Basora, Teresa
Montañés, Dolors
Frigola, Joan L
Donado-Mazarrón, Angel
García-Vidal, Maria Teresa
Sánchez-Oro, Isabel
de Magriñà, Josep M
Urbaneja, Ana
Barrio, Francisco
Vizcaíno, Jesús
Sabaté, Josep M
Pascual, Irene
Revuelta, Vanesa
author_facet Cabré, Joan-Josep
Martín, Francisco
Costa, Bernardo
Piñol, Josep L
Llor, Josep L
Ortega, Yolanda
Basora, Josep
Baldrich, Marta
Solà, Rosa
Daniel, Jordi
Hernández, Josep Ma
Saumell, Judit
Bladé, Jordi
Sagarra, Ramon
Basora, Teresa
Montañés, Dolors
Frigola, Joan L
Donado-Mazarrón, Angel
García-Vidal, Maria Teresa
Sánchez-Oro, Isabel
de Magriñà, Josep M
Urbaneja, Ana
Barrio, Francisco
Vizcaíno, Jesús
Sabaté, Josep M
Pascual, Irene
Revuelta, Vanesa
author_sort Cabré, Joan-Josep
collection PubMed
description To estimate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in a population receiving attention in primary care centers (PCC) we selected a random cohort of ostensibly normal subjects from the registers of 5 basic-health area (BHA) PCC. Diagnosis of MS was with the WHO, NCEP and IDF criteria. Variables recorded were: socio-demographic data, CVD risk factors including lipids, obesity, diabetes, blood pressure and smoking habit and a glucose tolerance test outcome. Of the 720 individuals selected (age 60.3 ± 11.5 years), 431 were female, 352 hypertensive, 142 diabetic, 233 pre-diabetic, 285 obese, 209 dyslipemic and 106 smokers. CVD risk according to the Framingham and REGICOR calculation was 13.8 ± 10% and 8.8 ± 9.8%, respectively. Using the WHO, NCEP and IDF criteria, MS was diagnosed in 166, 210 and 252 subjects, respectively and the relative risk of CVD complications in MS subjects was 2.56. Logistic regression analysis indicated that the MS components (WHO set), the MS components (IDF set) and the female gender had an increased odds ratio for CVD of 3.48 (95CI%: 2.26–5.37), 2.28 (95%CI: 1.84–4.90) and 2.26 (95%CI: 1.48–3.47), respectively. We conclude that MS and concomitant CVD risk is high in ostensibly normal population attending primary care clinics, and this would necessarily impinge on resource allocation in primary care.
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spelling pubmed-25153162008-08-13 Metabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor: Patients Evaluated in Primary Care Cabré, Joan-Josep Martín, Francisco Costa, Bernardo Piñol, Josep L Llor, Josep L Ortega, Yolanda Basora, Josep Baldrich, Marta Solà, Rosa Daniel, Jordi Hernández, Josep Ma Saumell, Judit Bladé, Jordi Sagarra, Ramon Basora, Teresa Montañés, Dolors Frigola, Joan L Donado-Mazarrón, Angel García-Vidal, Maria Teresa Sánchez-Oro, Isabel de Magriñà, Josep M Urbaneja, Ana Barrio, Francisco Vizcaíno, Jesús Sabaté, Josep M Pascual, Irene Revuelta, Vanesa BMC Public Health Research Article To estimate the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in a population receiving attention in primary care centers (PCC) we selected a random cohort of ostensibly normal subjects from the registers of 5 basic-health area (BHA) PCC. Diagnosis of MS was with the WHO, NCEP and IDF criteria. Variables recorded were: socio-demographic data, CVD risk factors including lipids, obesity, diabetes, blood pressure and smoking habit and a glucose tolerance test outcome. Of the 720 individuals selected (age 60.3 ± 11.5 years), 431 were female, 352 hypertensive, 142 diabetic, 233 pre-diabetic, 285 obese, 209 dyslipemic and 106 smokers. CVD risk according to the Framingham and REGICOR calculation was 13.8 ± 10% and 8.8 ± 9.8%, respectively. Using the WHO, NCEP and IDF criteria, MS was diagnosed in 166, 210 and 252 subjects, respectively and the relative risk of CVD complications in MS subjects was 2.56. Logistic regression analysis indicated that the MS components (WHO set), the MS components (IDF set) and the female gender had an increased odds ratio for CVD of 3.48 (95CI%: 2.26–5.37), 2.28 (95%CI: 1.84–4.90) and 2.26 (95%CI: 1.48–3.47), respectively. We conclude that MS and concomitant CVD risk is high in ostensibly normal population attending primary care clinics, and this would necessarily impinge on resource allocation in primary care. BioMed Central 2008-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2515316/ /pubmed/18647383 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-8-251 Text en Copyright © 2008 Cabré et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cabré, Joan-Josep
Martín, Francisco
Costa, Bernardo
Piñol, Josep L
Llor, Josep L
Ortega, Yolanda
Basora, Josep
Baldrich, Marta
Solà, Rosa
Daniel, Jordi
Hernández, Josep Ma
Saumell, Judit
Bladé, Jordi
Sagarra, Ramon
Basora, Teresa
Montañés, Dolors
Frigola, Joan L
Donado-Mazarrón, Angel
García-Vidal, Maria Teresa
Sánchez-Oro, Isabel
de Magriñà, Josep M
Urbaneja, Ana
Barrio, Francisco
Vizcaíno, Jesús
Sabaté, Josep M
Pascual, Irene
Revuelta, Vanesa
Metabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor: Patients Evaluated in Primary Care
title Metabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor: Patients Evaluated in Primary Care
title_full Metabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor: Patients Evaluated in Primary Care
title_fullStr Metabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor: Patients Evaluated in Primary Care
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor: Patients Evaluated in Primary Care
title_short Metabolic Syndrome as a Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor: Patients Evaluated in Primary Care
title_sort metabolic syndrome as a cardiovascular disease risk factor: patients evaluated in primary care
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2515316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18647383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-8-251
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