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Authors Zhu B, Zhang L, Cheng XP, Wang L, Tian Y, Li XX, Liu YP, Zhao ZG
Received 14 June 2018
Accepted for publication 24 August 2018
Published 2 November 2018 Volume 2018:14 Pages 2183—2188
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S177265
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Deyun Wang
Background: To examine the association of metabolic syndrome (MetS) with
carotid artery stenosis (CAS), especially in menopausal women in China.
Materials and
methods: A cross-sectional study of menopause
women aged ≥40 years were enrolled from the Jidong community of Tangshan City
between 2013 and 2014 to examine the association between MetS and CAS. Logistic
regression analyses were performed to analyze the association between MetS and
the presence of CAS.
Results: A total of 762 menopause women with mean age 59.3±5.6 years were
enrolled in our analysis. Of all the people, 111 participants in CAS group
(n=159) and 297 participants in no CAS group (n=603) were diagnosed with MetS
meantime. Menopausal women with MetS had increased risk of CAS (OR, 2.383; 95%
CI, 1.639–3.464), and the association was further verified by adjusting for
confounding factors (OR, 1.949; 95% CI, 1.269–2.994). In addition, age,
physical activity (never or moderate), body mass index (>24 kg/m2), and family income (<3,000 RMB) were independent important factors
to CAS development in those with MetS.
Conclusion: MetS is associated with CAS especially in women after menopause.
Keywords: metabolic syndrome, carotid artery stenosis, cross-sectional
study, Jidong community, menopause