Gender Differences Relating to Metabolic Syndrome and Proinflammation in Finnish Subjects with Elevated Blood Pressure
Fasting insulin, adiponectin, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) were determined in 278 men and 273 women with blood pressure ≥130 and/or ≥85 mmHg and/or with antihypertensive medication. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) with the National Cholestero...
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doaj-738daef555a847749a71f6ad7e2461522020-11-24T22:55:06ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612009-01-01200910.1155/2009/959281959281Gender Differences Relating to Metabolic Syndrome and Proinflammation in Finnish Subjects with Elevated Blood PressureTiina Ahonen0Juha Saltevo1Markku Laakso2Hannu Kautiainen3Esko Kumpusalo4Mauno Vanhala5Palokka Health Center, 40270 Jyväskylä, FinlandDepartment of Medicine, Central Finland Central Hospital, 40600 Jyväskylä, FinlandDepartment of Medicine, Kuopio University Hospital, University of Kuopio, 70210 Kuopio, FinlandORTON, Rehabilitation Unit, 00280 Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, University of Kuopio, 70210 Kuopio, FinlandUnit of General Practice, Central Finland Central Hospital, 40600 Jyväskylä, FinlandFasting insulin, adiponectin, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) were determined in 278 men and 273 women with blood pressure ≥130 and/or ≥85 mmHg and/or with antihypertensive medication. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) with the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) criteria was observed in 35% of men and 34% of women. Men with MetS had lower hs-CRP and IL-1Ra than women. The absolute gender difference in adiponectin was smaller and those in IL-1Ra and hs-CRP were greater in subjects with MetS compared to those without. After adjustment with body mass index the association between insulin and the odd's ratio (OR) for MetS remained significant in both genders, in females also the association between the OR for MetS and adiponectin. There are gender differences in subjects with elevated blood pressure and MetS with respect to inflammatory markers and the relationship between adiponectin levels and MetS.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/959281 |
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Tiina Ahonen Juha Saltevo Markku Laakso Hannu Kautiainen Esko Kumpusalo Mauno Vanhala Gender Differences Relating to Metabolic Syndrome and Proinflammation in Finnish Subjects with Elevated Blood Pressure Mediators of Inflammation |
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Tiina Ahonen Juha Saltevo Markku Laakso Hannu Kautiainen Esko Kumpusalo Mauno Vanhala |
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Tiina Ahonen |
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Gender Differences Relating to Metabolic Syndrome and Proinflammation in Finnish Subjects with Elevated Blood Pressure |
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Gender Differences Relating to Metabolic Syndrome and Proinflammation in Finnish Subjects with Elevated Blood Pressure |
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Gender Differences Relating to Metabolic Syndrome and Proinflammation in Finnish Subjects with Elevated Blood Pressure |
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Gender Differences Relating to Metabolic Syndrome and Proinflammation in Finnish Subjects with Elevated Blood Pressure |
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Gender Differences Relating to Metabolic Syndrome and Proinflammation in Finnish Subjects with Elevated Blood Pressure |
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gender differences relating to metabolic syndrome and proinflammation in finnish subjects with elevated blood pressure |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Mediators of Inflammation |
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0962-9351 1466-1861 |
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Fasting insulin, adiponectin, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) were determined in 278 men and 273 women with blood pressure ≥130 and/or ≥85 mmHg and/or with antihypertensive medication. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) with the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) criteria was observed in 35% of men and 34% of women. Men with MetS had lower hs-CRP and IL-1Ra than women. The absolute gender difference in adiponectin was smaller and those in IL-1Ra and hs-CRP were greater in subjects with MetS compared to those without. After adjustment with body mass index the association between insulin and the odd's ratio (OR) for MetS remained significant in both genders, in females also the association between the OR for MetS and adiponectin. There are gender differences in subjects with elevated blood pressure and MetS with respect to inflammatory markers and the relationship between adiponectin levels and MetS. |
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