Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in Gothenburg, Sweden

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Random samples of 50-year-old men living in Gothenburg have been examined every 10<sup>th </sup>year since 1963 with a focus on cardiovascular risk factors. The aims of the study were to acquire up-to-date information abo...

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Main Authors: Johansson Saga, Hansson Per-Olof, Eriksson Henry, Caidahl Kenneth, Adlerberth Annika, Welin Lennart, Rosengren Annika, Svärdsudd Kurt, Welin Catharina, Wilhelmsen Lars
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-12-01
Series:BMC Public Health
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/403
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spelling doaj-a816ada1261e4df4b4f48c93a9a719af2020-11-25T00:24:59ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582008-12-018140310.1186/1471-2458-8-403Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in Gothenburg, SwedenJohansson SagaHansson Per-OlofEriksson HenryCaidahl KennethAdlerberth AnnikaWelin LennartRosengren AnnikaSvärdsudd KurtWelin CatharinaWilhelmsen Lars<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Random samples of 50-year-old men living in Gothenburg have been examined every 10<sup>th </sup>year since 1963 with a focus on cardiovascular risk factors. The aims of the study were to acquire up-to-date information about risk factors in the fifth cohort of 50-year-old men and women, to re-examine those who were 50 years of age in 1993, and to analyse the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) using different definitions.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A random sample of men and women born in 1953 were examined in 2003–2004 for cardiovascular risk factors. Men born in 1943 and that participated in the examination in 1993 were also invited. Descriptive statistics were calculated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The participation rate among men and women born in 1953 was 60 and 67% respectively. Among men born in 1943, the participation rate was 87%. The prevalence of obesity was from 15 to 17% (body mass index, BMI ≥ 30) in the three samples. The prevalence of known diabetes was 4% among the 50-year-old men and 6% among the 60-year-old men, and 2% among the women. Increased fasting plasma glucose varied substantially from 4 to 33% depending on cut-off level and gender. Mean cholesterol was 5.4 to 5.5 mmol/l. Smoking was more common among women aged 50 (26%) than among men aged 50 (22%) and 60 years (15%). The prevalence of the MetSyn varied with the definition used: from 10 to 15.8% among the women, from 16.1 to 26% among 50-year-old men, and from 19.9 to 35% among the 60-year-old men. Only 5% of the men and women had no risk factors.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This study provides up-to-date information about the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the MetSyn in middle-aged Swedish men and women. Different definitions of the MetSyn create confusion regarding which definition to use.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/403
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author Johansson Saga
Hansson Per-Olof
Eriksson Henry
Caidahl Kenneth
Adlerberth Annika
Welin Lennart
Rosengren Annika
Svärdsudd Kurt
Welin Catharina
Wilhelmsen Lars
spellingShingle Johansson Saga
Hansson Per-Olof
Eriksson Henry
Caidahl Kenneth
Adlerberth Annika
Welin Lennart
Rosengren Annika
Svärdsudd Kurt
Welin Catharina
Wilhelmsen Lars
Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in Gothenburg, Sweden
BMC Public Health
author_facet Johansson Saga
Hansson Per-Olof
Eriksson Henry
Caidahl Kenneth
Adlerberth Annika
Welin Lennart
Rosengren Annika
Svärdsudd Kurt
Welin Catharina
Wilhelmsen Lars
author_sort Johansson Saga
title Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in Gothenburg, Sweden
title_short Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in Gothenburg, Sweden
title_full Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in Gothenburg, Sweden
title_fullStr Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in Gothenburg, Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in Gothenburg, Sweden
title_sort prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the metabolic syndrome in middle-aged men and women in gothenburg, sweden
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2008-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Random samples of 50-year-old men living in Gothenburg have been examined every 10<sup>th </sup>year since 1963 with a focus on cardiovascular risk factors. The aims of the study were to acquire up-to-date information about risk factors in the fifth cohort of 50-year-old men and women, to re-examine those who were 50 years of age in 1993, and to analyse the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) using different definitions.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A random sample of men and women born in 1953 were examined in 2003–2004 for cardiovascular risk factors. Men born in 1943 and that participated in the examination in 1993 were also invited. Descriptive statistics were calculated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The participation rate among men and women born in 1953 was 60 and 67% respectively. Among men born in 1943, the participation rate was 87%. The prevalence of obesity was from 15 to 17% (body mass index, BMI ≥ 30) in the three samples. The prevalence of known diabetes was 4% among the 50-year-old men and 6% among the 60-year-old men, and 2% among the women. Increased fasting plasma glucose varied substantially from 4 to 33% depending on cut-off level and gender. Mean cholesterol was 5.4 to 5.5 mmol/l. Smoking was more common among women aged 50 (26%) than among men aged 50 (22%) and 60 years (15%). The prevalence of the MetSyn varied with the definition used: from 10 to 15.8% among the women, from 16.1 to 26% among 50-year-old men, and from 19.9 to 35% among the 60-year-old men. Only 5% of the men and women had no risk factors.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This study provides up-to-date information about the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and the MetSyn in middle-aged Swedish men and women. Different definitions of the MetSyn create confusion regarding which definition to use.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/403
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