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- W2356767441 abstract "Objective To analyze the relationship of overall obesity and abdominal obesity with metabolic syndrome (MS) in the old population. Methods Data to be analyzed were collected from a cross sectional study carried out in a sample of 4 950 aged 60-92 years in Beijing city. Trend χ 2 and logistic regress were used for the related analysis. The recommended cut points of body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) for Asian were referred to determine the occurrence of over weight, I degree obesity, II degree obesity and abdominal obesity in this population. The occurrence of 2 or more of either hypertension, hyperglycemia, low HDL-C, or high triglycerides in an individual were defined as MS. Results (1) The increasing trends of the prevalent rate of obesity with ageing were not statistically significant (except abdominal obesity among the men,P0.05). Overall obesity were more likely to be accompanied by abdominal obesity among this population. Eighty point two percent of I degree and 97.2% of II degree obesity people had abdominal obesity. (2) Age, BMI and WC all increased the occurrence of MS(P0.05).The MS prevalence rate in the group aged 75 years and over was 8.0%, which was higher than in the 60-64year group. Compared with BMI23.0 kg/m 2 group,the prevalence rate of MS was 14.4%?29.1%?34.6%higher in overweight, I degree, II degree obesity group,respectively for the men and 10.0%?23.1%?28.2%higher, respectively for the women. Abdominal obesity increased the rate of MS by 21.3% and 17.1%separately for the men and women.The standardized ORadjusted for family history of diabetes and hypertension showed the effect of BMI on MS was higher than that of WC, and WC higher than age for both men and women.(3) The risk for MS gradually increased along with the cluster of overall and abdominal obesity. The risk of having MS for the group with BMI ≥25 kg/m 2 and abdominal obesity was over 4 times higher than the control with BMI23kg/m 2 and normal WC , independent of age, sex, family history of diabetes and hypertension. Conclusions BMI and WC are both risk factors for the development of metabolic syndrome in the old population. Preventing two types of obesity, especially overall obesity is strongly recommended for MS control." @default.
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- W2356767441 title "The relationship between obesity and metabolic syndrome in the elderly" @default.
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