Effectiveness of different waist circumference cut-off values in predicting metabolic syndrome prevalence and risk factors in adults in China.

作者: Wei Ping Jia , Jie Liu , Li Nong Ji , Zhi Guang Zhou , Jian Ping Weng

DOI: 10.3967/BES2014.057

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摘要: Abstract Objective To study the effectiveness of waist circumference cut-off values in predicting prevalence metabolic syndrome (MetS) and risk factors adults China. Methods A cross-sectional survey was condcuted 14 provinces (autonomous region, municipality) total 47 325 aged ≥20 years were selected by multistage stratified sampling, questionnaire physical clinical examination conducted among them. MetS defined according to International Diabetes Federation (IDF) criteria modified IDF criteria. Results The age-standardized 24.2% (22.1% men 25.8% women) 19.5% 18.0% respectively. pre-MetS 8.1% (8.6% 7.8% higher urban residents than rural northern China southern residents. central obesity about 30% both women ethnicity-specific for (90 cm 85 women). Multivariate regression analysis revealed no significant difference between two definitions. Conclusion Using can provide more useful information

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