Table 3 Association between the components of MS and CVD.

From: Comparison Between Metabolic Syndrome and the Framingham Risk Score as Predictors of Cardiovascular Diseases Among Kazakhs in Xinjiang

Risk factors

Hazard ratio(HR)

Adjusted Hazard ratio(aHR)

MS*

2.22 (1.75, 2.83)

2.21 (1.73, 2.81)

WC (male ≄ 90 cm, female ≄ 80 cm)

2.28 (1.78, 2.91)

2.21 (1.72, 2.84)

TG (≄1.7 mmol/l)

1.54 (1.14, 2.08)

1.56 (1.15, 2.11)

HDL-C (male<1.04, female < 1.3 mmol/l)

1.24 (0.97, 1.59)

1.18 (0.92, 1.52)

BP (SBP ≄ 130, DBP ≄ 85 mmHg)

2.07 (1.62, 2.64)

2.14 (1.67, 2.74)

PFG (≄5.6 mmol/l)

1.32 (1.03, 1.69)

1.34 (1.04, 1.72)

0 (0 component is abnormal)

1.00

1.00

1 (1 component is abnormal)

1.82 (1.07, 3.12)

1.78 (1.04, 3.05)

2 (2 component is abnormal)

2.86 (1.70, 4.82)

2.73 (1.61, 4.60)

3 (3 component is abnormal)

3.58 (2.09, 6.13)

3.47 (2.02, 5.98)

≄4 (≄4 component is abnormal)

6.41 (3.71, 11.06)

6.13 (3.54,10.60)

  1. HR, the single-factor Cox proportional hazards model; aHR, adjusted for sex, drinking status, and family history of hypertension, diabetes, and CVD.
  2. *NECP-R ATPIII, Revised National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III.