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Metabolic syndrome and risk of stroke

  • Leonardo Roever
  • , Elmiro Santos Resende
  • , Angélica Lemos Debs Diniz
  • , Nilson Penha-Silva
  • , João Lucas O'Connell
  • , Paulo Fernando Silva Gomes
  • , Hugo Ribeiro Zanetti
  • , Anaisa Silva Roerver-Borges
  • , Fernando César Veloso
  • , Thiago Montes Fidale
  • , Antonio Casella-Filho
  • , Paulo Magno Martins Dourado
  • , Antonio Carlos Palandri Chagas
  • , Sadeq Ali-Hasan-Al-Saegh
  • , Paulo Eduardo Ocke Reis
  • , Rogério De Melo Pinto
  • , Gustavo B.F. Oliveira
  • , Álvaro Avezum
  • , Mansueto Neto
  • , André Durães
  • Rose Mary Ferreira Lisboa Da Silva, Antonio José Grande, Celise Denardi, Renato Delascio Lopes, Nitesh Nerlekar, Shahab Alizadeh, Adrian V. Hernandez, Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai
  • Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
  • IMEPAC
  • University of São Paulo
  • Fundação Universitaria do ABC, Faculdade de Medicina do ABC
  • Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
  • Universidade Federal Fluminense
  • Instituto Dante Pazzanese de Cardiologia
  • Universidade Federal da Bahia
  • Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
  • Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
  • Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Duke University
  • Monash University
  • Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • Institute of Living
  • University ‘La Sapienza'’
  • IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Mediterraneo Neuromed - Pozzilli (IS)

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Abstract

Introduction: The metabolic syndrome is composed of several cardiovascular risk factors and has a high prevalence throughout the world. However, there are no systematic analyses or well-conducted meta-analyses to evaluate the relationship between metabolic syndrome and stroke. The aim of this study is to examine this association of metabolic syndrome with stroke in different ages and sex. Methods and analysis: The update systematic review and meta-analysis will be conducted using published studies that will be identified from electronic databases (i.e., PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Studies that examined the association between metabolic syndrome and stroke, had a longitudinal or prospective cohort design, were conducted among in adults aged 40 to 70 years, provided sufficient data for calculating ORs or relative risk with a 95% CI, were published as original articles written in English or other languages, and have been published until December 2017 will be included. Study selection, data collection, quality assessment, and statistical syntheses will be conducted based on discussions among investigators. Ethicsanddissemination: Ethics approval was not required for this study because it was based on published studies. The results and findings of this study will be submitted and published in a scientific peer-reviewed journal. The findings from this study could be useful for assessing metabolic syndrome risk factors in stroke, and determining approaches for prevention of stroke in the future. Abbreviations: CIs = confidence intervals, HDL = high-density lipoprotein, LDL = low-density lipoprotein, MD = mean difference, MetS = metabolic syndrome, RR = risk ratio, WC = waist circumference.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere9862
JournalMedicine (United States)
Volume97
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Stroke
  • Systematic review

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