Skip to main content

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript.

Advertisement

Nature Precedings
  • View all journals
  • Search
  • My Account Login
  • Content Explore content
  • About the journal
  • RSS feed
  1. nature
  2. nature precedings
  3. articles
  4. article
Waist Circumference predicting Cardiovascular Disease in Korean Men and Women
Download PDF
Download PDF
  • Manuscript
  • Open access
  • Published: 06 July 2010

Waist Circumference predicting Cardiovascular Disease in Korean Men and Women

  • Sun Ha Jee1 &
  • Sat Byul Park2 

Nature Precedings (2010)Cite this article

  • 524 Accesses

  • 3 Citations

  • Metrics details

Abstract

Objective:

Obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are closely related and have become increasingly prevalent in Korea. Asians are more prone to obesity-related co-morbidities than Caucasians, even at lower body mass index (BMI) and/or smaller waist circumference (WC) values. Nevertheless, little is known regarding the association of WC with the risk of CVD in non-Caucasian populations. The authors conducted a prospective cohort study of WC and the risk of CVD in the Korean Heart Study.

Methods:

We examined the association of WC to CVD incidence among 53,026 Korean adults (30,152 men, 22,874 women) with no history of CVD and/or cancer. During a mean follow-up of 8.6 years, 2,722 incident cases of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) including 1,383 cases of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and 1,012 cases of stroke were documented. Results: Average WC at baseline was 84.0&177;8.2 cm in men and 75.2&177;8.9 cm in women. After adjustment for age and BMI, WC was significantly associated with cardiovascular risk factors (P <.001). In men, a WC of &8805;91 cm was associated with an ASCVD hazard ratio (HR) of 1.62 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.25, 2.10) and an IHD HR of 1.70 (95% CI: 1.19, 2.42) in comparison with a WC of <78 cm even after further adjustment for BMI and traditional risk factors (P for trend = 0.0118, 0.0139 respectively). In women, the progressive associations of WC with ASCVD, IHD and stroke were observed. These associations were however attenuated after further adjustment for BMI and traditional risk factors. The multivariable HRs for ASCVD, IHD, and stroke increased with higher WC in both men and women.

Conclusions:

Central obesity significantly and independently contributes to cardiovascular outcomes in Korean men and women.

Similar content being viewed by others

Association of obesity with cardiovascular disease in the absence of traditional risk factors

Article 08 November 2023

Association between early age body mass index and the risk of adulthood cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Article 15 January 2025

The waist-to-body mass index ratio as an anthropometric predictor for cardiovascular outcome in subjects with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

Article Open access 17 January 2022

Article PDF

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

  1. Yonsei university, https://www.nature.com/nature

    Sun Ha Jee

  2. Department of Family Practice and Community Health https://www.nature.com/nature

    Sat Byul Park

Authors
  1. Sun Ha Jee
    View author publications

    Search author on:PubMed Google Scholar

  2. Sat Byul Park
    View author publications

    Search author on:PubMed Google Scholar

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Sun Ha Jee.

Rights and permissions

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Jee, S., Park, S. Waist Circumference predicting Cardiovascular Disease in Korean Men and Women. Nat Prec (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4609.1

Download citation

  • Received: 02 July 2010

  • Accepted: 06 July 2010

  • Published: 06 July 2010

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4609.1

Share this article

Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content:

Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article.

Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative

Keywords

  • epidemiology
  • cardiovascular disease
  • waist circumference
Download PDF

Advertisement

Explore content

  • Research articles
  • News & Comment
  • Sign up for alerts
  • RSS feed

About the journal

  • Journal Information

Search

Advanced search

Quick links

  • Explore articles by subject
  • Find a job
  • Guide to authors
  • Editorial policies

Nature Precedings (Nat Preced)

nature.com sitemap

About Nature Portfolio

  • About us
  • Press releases
  • Press office
  • Contact us

Discover content

  • Journals A-Z
  • Articles by subject
  • protocols.io
  • Nature Index

Publishing policies

  • Nature portfolio policies
  • Open access

Author & Researcher services

  • Reprints & permissions
  • Research data
  • Language editing
  • Scientific editing
  • Nature Masterclasses
  • Research Solutions

Libraries & institutions

  • Librarian service & tools
  • Librarian portal
  • Open research
  • Recommend to library

Advertising & partnerships

  • Advertising
  • Partnerships & Services
  • Media kits
  • Branded content

Professional development

  • Nature Awards
  • Nature Careers
  • Nature Conferences

Regional websites

  • Nature Africa
  • Nature China
  • Nature India
  • Nature Japan
  • Nature Middle East
  • Privacy Policy
  • Use of cookies
  • Legal notice
  • Accessibility statement
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Your US state privacy rights
Springer Nature

© 2025 Springer Nature Limited

Nature Briefing

Sign up for the Nature Briefing newsletter — what matters in science, free to your inbox daily.

Get the most important science stories of the day, free in your inbox. Sign up for Nature Briefing