Metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: data of 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia

Aim. To study the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) according to a 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia.Material and methods. Based on the data from the Russian arm of the HAPIEE project, we assessed all-cause deaths occurred by 2017 in th...

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Main Authors: G I Simonova, S V Mustafina, O D Rymar, L V Scherbacova, T I Nikitenko, M Bobak, S K Malyutina
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Published: «FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3821
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author G I Simonova
S V Mustafina
O D Rymar
L V Scherbacova
T I Nikitenko
M Bobak
S K Malyutina
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S V Mustafina
O D Rymar
L V Scherbacova
T I Nikitenko
M Bobak
S K Malyutina
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description Aim. To study the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) according to a 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia.Material and methods. Based on the data from the Russian arm of the HAPIEE project, we assessed all-cause deaths occurred by 2017 in the population cohort examined at baseline in 2003-2005 (n=9273). The baseline examination included the assessment of blood pressure (BP), anthropometry, levels of fasting triglycerides, high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and blood glucose. The fatal cases in the studied cohort were identified from “Medical death certificates” for the period from February 1, 2003 to December 31, 2017, based on data from the Department of Civil Registration of Death Acts. Cardiovascular death was established using the International Classification of Diseases, the 10th revision (ICD-10): I (0-99).Results. The mortality rate in subjects with MS was 16,6% — 751 deaths (25,1% in men and 11,5% in women), and it was 20-30% higher than in those without MS. Cardiovascular mortality in subjects with MS was 12,6% — 572 deaths (20,5% in men and 8,9% in women), and it was nearly 30% higher than in those without MS. Multivariable Cox regression revealed that among the components of MS, the elevated BP level even with BP ≥135/80 mm Hg had the major impact on increasing the risk of all-cause mortality (HR=1,7 (1,4; 2,1) in men; HR=2,2 (1,7; 2,8) in women) and increasing the risk of cardiovascular mortality (HR=2,2 (1,5; 3,0) in men and HR=2,8 (1,8; 4.3) in women). Among men, already 1 component of MS increased the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality by 2,0 or more times; among women, 2-4 components of MS increased the risk of death by 3 times, and 5 components — by 4.Conclusion. In the studied population sample, cardiovascular and all-cause mortality during the 14-year follow-up in individuals with MS was about 25-30% higher compared to those without MS. The risk of cardiovascular and all-cause deaths in subjects with MS is comparable to the risk in case of blood pressure ≥135/80 mm Hg. With an increase in the number of MS components from 1 to 5, the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular death increases.
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spelling doaj.art-ad8cb898a0e94f2186d65e1ed37f84ae2023-03-29T21:23:35Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLCРоссийский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202020-07-0125610.15829/1560-4071-2020-38212907Metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: data of 14-year prospective cohort study in SiberiaG I Simonova0S V Mustafina1O D Rymar2L V Scherbacova3T I Nikitenko4M Bobak5S K Malyutina6Research Institute of Therapy and Preventive Medicine — a branch of the Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and GeneticsResearch Institute of Therapy and Preventive Medicine — a branch of the Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and GeneticsResearch Institute of Therapy and Preventive Medicine — a branch of the Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and GeneticsResearch Institute of Therapy and Preventive Medicine — a branch of the Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and GeneticsResearch Institute of Therapy and Preventive Medicine — a branch of the Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and GeneticsUniversity College LondonResearch Institute of Therapy and Preventive Medicine — a branch of the Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and GeneticsAim. To study the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) according to a 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia.Material and methods. Based on the data from the Russian arm of the HAPIEE project, we assessed all-cause deaths occurred by 2017 in the population cohort examined at baseline in 2003-2005 (n=9273). The baseline examination included the assessment of blood pressure (BP), anthropometry, levels of fasting triglycerides, high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and blood glucose. The fatal cases in the studied cohort were identified from “Medical death certificates” for the period from February 1, 2003 to December 31, 2017, based on data from the Department of Civil Registration of Death Acts. Cardiovascular death was established using the International Classification of Diseases, the 10th revision (ICD-10): I (0-99).Results. The mortality rate in subjects with MS was 16,6% — 751 deaths (25,1% in men and 11,5% in women), and it was 20-30% higher than in those without MS. Cardiovascular mortality in subjects with MS was 12,6% — 572 deaths (20,5% in men and 8,9% in women), and it was nearly 30% higher than in those without MS. Multivariable Cox regression revealed that among the components of MS, the elevated BP level even with BP ≥135/80 mm Hg had the major impact on increasing the risk of all-cause mortality (HR=1,7 (1,4; 2,1) in men; HR=2,2 (1,7; 2,8) in women) and increasing the risk of cardiovascular mortality (HR=2,2 (1,5; 3,0) in men and HR=2,8 (1,8; 4.3) in women). Among men, already 1 component of MS increased the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality by 2,0 or more times; among women, 2-4 components of MS increased the risk of death by 3 times, and 5 components — by 4.Conclusion. In the studied population sample, cardiovascular and all-cause mortality during the 14-year follow-up in individuals with MS was about 25-30% higher compared to those without MS. The risk of cardiovascular and all-cause deaths in subjects with MS is comparable to the risk in case of blood pressure ≥135/80 mm Hg. With an increase in the number of MS components from 1 to 5, the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular death increases.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3821metabolic syndromeriskfrequencyall-cause deathcardiovascular deathcohort
spellingShingle G I Simonova
S V Mustafina
O D Rymar
L V Scherbacova
T I Nikitenko
M Bobak
S K Malyutina
Metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: data of 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia
Российский кардиологический журнал
metabolic syndrome
risk
frequency
all-cause death
cardiovascular death
cohort
title Metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: data of 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia
title_full Metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: data of 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia
title_fullStr Metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: data of 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: data of 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia
title_short Metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: data of 14-year prospective cohort study in Siberia
title_sort metabolic syndrome and the risk of cardiovascular and all cause mortality data of 14 year prospective cohort study in siberia
topic metabolic syndrome
risk
frequency
all-cause death
cardiovascular death
cohort
url https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3821
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