The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern China

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The metabolic syndrome has been shown to increase the incidence of cardiovascular disease. Little information exists on the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome for southern Chinese. We therefore investigate the prevalence of the met...

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Main Authors: Lao Xiang, Zhang Yong, Sang Wong Martin, Xu Yan, Xu Hao, Nie Shao, Ma Wen, Thomas G Neil, Sun Yu Ignatius
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-01-01
Series:BMC Public Health
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/12/64
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spelling doaj-902ce18070f348e7a7d22d9f1ce362842020-11-24T21:14:32ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582012-01-011216410.1186/1471-2458-12-64The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern ChinaLao XiangZhang YongSang Wong MartinXu YanXu HaoNie ShaoMa WenThomas G NeilSun Yu Ignatius<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The metabolic syndrome has been shown to increase the incidence of cardiovascular disease. Little information exists on the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome for southern Chinese. We therefore investigate the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in a southern Chinese population with 85 million residents.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The Guangdong Nutrition and Health Survey 2002 is a cross-sectional survey designed to assess the health and nutritional status of 85 million residents in Guangdong province located in southern China. Stratified multistage random sampling method was applied in this survey and a provincial representative sample of 6,468 residents aged 20 years or above was obtained in the present study. The participants received a full medical check-up including measurement of blood pressure, obesity indices, fasting lipids and glucose levels. Data describing socioeconomic and lifestyle factors was also collected through interview. Metabolic syndrome was defined in accordance with the International Diabetes Federation criteria.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 7.30%, translating into a total of 4.0 million residents aged 20 years or above having the condition in this southern Chinese population. The urban population had higher prevalence of the syndrome than the rural population (10.57% vs 4.30%). Females had a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome than males (8.99% vs 5.27%). More than 60% of the adults had at least one component of the metabolic syndrome.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results indicate that a large proportion of southern Chinese adults have the metabolic syndrome and associated risk factors. The metabolic syndrome has become an important public health problem in China. These findings emphasize the urgent need to develop population level strategies for the prevention, detection, and treatment of cardiovascular risk in China.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/12/64
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author Lao Xiang
Zhang Yong
Sang Wong Martin
Xu Yan
Xu Hao
Nie Shao
Ma Wen
Thomas G Neil
Sun Yu Ignatius
spellingShingle Lao Xiang
Zhang Yong
Sang Wong Martin
Xu Yan
Xu Hao
Nie Shao
Ma Wen
Thomas G Neil
Sun Yu Ignatius
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern China
BMC Public Health
author_facet Lao Xiang
Zhang Yong
Sang Wong Martin
Xu Yan
Xu Hao
Nie Shao
Ma Wen
Thomas G Neil
Sun Yu Ignatius
author_sort Lao Xiang
title The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern China
title_short The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern China
title_full The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern China
title_fullStr The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern China
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern China
title_sort prevalence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors in adults in southern china
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2012-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The metabolic syndrome has been shown to increase the incidence of cardiovascular disease. Little information exists on the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome for southern Chinese. We therefore investigate the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in a southern Chinese population with 85 million residents.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The Guangdong Nutrition and Health Survey 2002 is a cross-sectional survey designed to assess the health and nutritional status of 85 million residents in Guangdong province located in southern China. Stratified multistage random sampling method was applied in this survey and a provincial representative sample of 6,468 residents aged 20 years or above was obtained in the present study. The participants received a full medical check-up including measurement of blood pressure, obesity indices, fasting lipids and glucose levels. Data describing socioeconomic and lifestyle factors was also collected through interview. Metabolic syndrome was defined in accordance with the International Diabetes Federation criteria.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 7.30%, translating into a total of 4.0 million residents aged 20 years or above having the condition in this southern Chinese population. The urban population had higher prevalence of the syndrome than the rural population (10.57% vs 4.30%). Females had a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome than males (8.99% vs 5.27%). More than 60% of the adults had at least one component of the metabolic syndrome.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results indicate that a large proportion of southern Chinese adults have the metabolic syndrome and associated risk factors. The metabolic syndrome has become an important public health problem in China. These findings emphasize the urgent need to develop population level strategies for the prevention, detection, and treatment of cardiovascular risk in China.</p>
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