19 research outputs found
Adjusted cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality risk in population aged 45β64 in relation to the presence of the dyslipidaemias and other cardiovascular risk factors (Kaunas urban population linked mortality file (1983β2008)).
<p>HR adjusted by age, study survey year, education, BMI, total cholesterol level, triglycerides level, HDL cholesterol level, blood pressure, AH, FG level, smoking and physical activity habits.</p><p>Abbreviations: CI - confidence interval; BMI β body mass index; HR - Hazard ratio; SBP β systolic blood pressure; DBP - diastolic blood pressure; FG - fasting glucose; TG β triglycerides; High HDL chol - High density lipoprotein cholesterol β₯1.03 mmol/L; Reduced HDL chol - High density lipoprotein cholesterol <1.03 mmol/L; Normal TG β triglycerides <1.70 mmol/L; Elevated TG - triglycerides β₯1.70 mmol/L; Normal FG - fasting glucose level <6.10 mmol/L; High FG - fasting glucose level β₯6.10 mmol/L; No AH β no arterial hypertension (SBP <140 and/or DBP <90 mm Hg); AH - arterial hypertension (SBP β₯140 and/or DBP β₯90 mm Hg and/or take medication for high blood pressure for at least 2 weeks); No obesity - BMI<30.0 kg/m<sup>2</sup>; Obesity - BMI β₯30.0 kg/m<sup>2</sup>.</p
Adjusted all-cause mortality risk in population aged 45β64 in relation to the presence of the dyslipidaemias and the other cardiovascular risk factors (Kaunas urban population linked mortality file (1983β2008)).
<p>HR adjusted by age, study survey year, education, BMI, total cholesterol level, triglycerides level, HDL cholesterol level, blood pressure, AH, FG level, smoking and physical activity habits.</p><p>Abbreviations: CI - confidence interval; BMI β body mass index; HR - Hazard ratio; SBP β systolic blood pressure; DBP - diastolic blood pressure; FG - fasting glucose; TG β triglycerides; High HDL chol - High density lipoprotein cholesterol β₯1.03 mmol/L; Reduced HDL chol - High density lipoprotein cholesterol <1.03 mmol/L; Normal TG β triglycerides <1.70 mmol/L; Elevated TG - triglycerides β₯1.70 mmol/L; Normal FG - fasting glucose level <6.10 mmol/L; High FG - fasting glucose level β₯6.10 mmol/L; No AH β no arterial hypertension (SBP <140 and/or DBP <90 mm Hg); AH - arterial hypertension (SBP β₯140 and/or DBP β₯90 mm Hg and/or take medication for high blood pressure for at least 2 weeks); No obesity β BMI <30.0 kg/m<sup>2</sup>; Obesity - BMI β₯30.0 kg/m<sup>2</sup>.</p
Characteristics<sup>*</sup> of men aged 45β64 years in 5 cohorts.
<p>*age-standardized.</p><p>Abbreviations: CI β confidence interval; HDL β high density lipoprotein; BMI β body mass index, SBP β systolic blood pressure; DBP β diastolic blood pressure; SD β standard deviation. Reduced HDL cholesterol level (<1.03 mmol/L); Elevated TG level (β₯1.70 mmol/L); High FG level (β₯6.10 mmol/L); AH (SBP β₯140 and/or DBP β₯90 mm Hg and/or take medication for high blood pressure for at least 2 weeks).</p
Characteristics<sup>*</sup> of women aged 45β64 years in 5 cohorts.
<p>*age-standardized.</p><p>Abbreviations: CI β confidence interval; HDL β high density lipoprotein; BMI β body mass index, SBP β systolic blood pressure; DBP β diastolic blood pressure; SD β standard deviation. Reduced HDL cholesterol level (<1.03 mmol/L); Elevated TG level (β₯1.70 mmol/L); High FG level (β₯6.10 mmol/L); AH (SBP β₯140 and/or DBP β₯90 mm Hg and/or take medication for high blood pressure for at least 2 weeks).</p
Adjusted all-cause mortality risk in relation to the presence of the dyslipidaemias and the other cardiovascular risk factors in population aged 45β64 (Kaunas urban population linked mortality file (1983β2008)).
<p>Model 1 - HR adjusted by age, study survey year and other lipids.</p><p>Model 2 - HR adjusted by age, study survey year, education, BMI, blood pressure, fasting glucose level, smoking and physical activity habits and other lipids.</p><p>Abbreviations: CI - confidence interval; BMI β body mass index; HR - Hazard ratio; HDL - High density lipoprotein.</p
Adjusted cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality risk in population aged 45β64 (without previous CVD at the entry) in relation to the presence of the dyslipidaemias and the other cardiovascular risk factors (Kaunas urban population linked mortality file (1983β2008)).
<p>Model 1 - HR adjusted by age, study survey year, and other lipids.</p><p>Model 2 - HR adjusted by age, study survey year, education, BMI, blood pressure, fasting glucose level, smoking and physical activity habits and other lipids.</p><p>Abbreviations: CI - confidence interval; BMI β body mass index; HR - Hazard ratio; HDL - High density lipoprotein.</p
Comparison of models for prediction of CVD mortality without and with addition of CVD family history.
<p>Comparison of models for prediction of CVD mortality without and with addition of CVD family history.</p
Comparison of models for prediction of CHD mortality without and with addition of CVD family history.
<p>Comparison of models for prediction of CHD mortality without and with addition of CVD family history.</p
Adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of cardiovascular health factors and risk of all-cause mortality.
<p>Adjusted for age, education, alcohol intake frequency, study survey year, smoking status, physical activity, BMI, total cholesterol level, blood pressure, fasting glucose level, antihypertensive treatment, hypoglycemic therapy, lipid lowering treatment. CI β confidence interval, BMI β body mass index.</p><p>Adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of cardiovascular health factors and risk of all-cause mortality.</p