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Volume 76, Issue 3, Pages 378-382 (June 2007)


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Carotid atherosclerosis associated to metabolic syndrome but not BMI in healthy menopausal women

Tiziana Montalcinia, Gaetano Gorgonea, Carmine Gazzarusob, Giorgio Sestia, Francesco Perticonea, Arturo PujiaaCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 14 July 2006; accepted 8 September 2006. published online 11 October 2006.

Abstract 

Background

Obesity and the metabolic syndrome (MS) frequently coexist. Both are apparently associated to cardiovascular disease. However, the contribution of obesity to cardiovascular risk, independent of the presence of the metabolic syndrome, remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the subclinical carotid atherosclerosis prevalence is different in obese postmenopausal women with and without the metabolic syndrome.

Methods

On the basis of consecutive recruitment, 313 postmenopausal women underwent a clinical, biochemical and ultrasound characterization. Women affected by cardiovascular disease or diabetes were excluded from the study.

Results

Among enrolled women the metabolic syndrome and body mass index (BMI) resulted strongly associated, but only metabolic syndrome was associated with carotid atherosclerosis, a well-known marker of cardiovascular disease. Similarly, increases in BMI unit (normal to overweight to obese) were not associated with carotid atherosclerosis whereas metabolic status (normal to metabolic syndrome) conferred an approximate three-fold adjusted odds of carotid atherosclerosis.

Conclusions

The metabolic syndrome but not obesity is associated to carotid atherosclerosis in postmenopausal women. Although it remains prudent to recommend weight loss in overweight and obese women, evaluation and control of metabolic risk factors should be considered the main goal to prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease.

a Department of Medicina Sperimentale e Clinica “G. Salvatore”, University of Catanzaro Magna Græcia, Viale Europa Germaneto, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy

b Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, ICBM Vigevano Pavia Italy

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PII: S0168-8227(06)00398-6

doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2006.09.014


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