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Obesity and Diabetes

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Presentation title: Obesity and Diabetes
Author(s): Wood D.
Date: 23 June 2005
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Gender and Obesity and Diabetes

Asia Pacific Cohort Studies Collaboration Hazard ratios for stroke and IHD by category of body mass index 33 cohorts, 310 283, 2.2 million person years

APCSC Usual fasting glucose (mmol/l) and risk of cardiovascular end points 17 cohort studies, 265 464 subjects, 1.2 million person years

APCSC Usual fasting glucose and risk of total stroke and IHD by baseline diabetic status

APCSC Associations of 1 mmol/l reduction in usual glucose and risk of total stroke and IHD by subgroups


EUROASPIRE: Gender odds ratios for availability of information on risk factors in 8137 patient medical records

EUROASPIRE: Age-adjusted prevalence of risk factors in 5558 patients at interview by gender

EUROASPIRE: Prevalence of overweight, obesity and central obesity at interview in 5558 patients by gender

Status of glucose regulation based on fasting and 2-h plasma glucose values

EUROASPIRE: Prevalence of IFG, new and known diabetes in 4437 patients by gender (23% female)

Metabolic syndrome

Metabolic syndrome (NCEP definition) 3 or more of the following components:

Metabolic syndrome (IDF definition) Central obesity (waist circumference ≥ 94 cm in males and ≥ 80 cm in females) plus any two of the following four factors:

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in 4437 patients by gender according to NCEP and IDF definitions in EUROASPIRE

EUROASPIRE: NCEP components of metabolic syndrome by gender

EUROASPIRE: IDF components of metabolic syndrome by gender All patients with central obesity (waist circumference ≥ 94 cm in males and ≥ 80 cm in females)

EUROASPIRE: Diabetes treatment by gender

Conclusions

Conclusions
 
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