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Revista argentina de cardiología

versión On-line ISSN 1850-3748

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BENOZZI, Silvia F; PERRUZZA, Fernando  y  PENNACCHIOTTI, Graciela L. C-Reactive Protein: a Biomarker Associated with the Metabolic Syndrome and Abdominal ObesityC-Reactive Protein: a Biomarker Associated with the Metabolic Syndrome and Abdominal Obesity. Rev. argent. cardiol. [online]. 2012, vol.80, n.6, pp.433-435. ISSN 1850-3748.

Clinical and biochemical parameters including high sensitivity C-reactive protein of an Argentine population of 467 adult patients from both sexes were evaluated in a cross-sectional study in order to analyze the distribution of high sensitivity C-reactive protein and to study the association of this biomarker with the metabolic syndrome and its components. The median value of high sensitivity C-reactive protein in the population was of 1.3 mg/L and there were no significant differences between both sexes. Subjects with metabolic syndrome had higher levels of high sensitivity C-reactive protein compared to those without metabolic syndrome, 3.1 and 1.1 (p = 0.000), respectively. Abdominal obesity, low HDL-C levels according to sex and blood pressure = 130/85 mm Hg were independent variables associated with CRP > 3.0 mg/dL (OR 3.0 p = 0,000, OR 2.5 p = 0,000 and OR 2.1 p = 0.005, respectively). After adjusting for confounders, the relative likelihood of presenting high sensitivity C-reactive protein > 3.0 mg/L was 4.8 times greater in subjects with metabolic syndrome compared to those without metabolic syndrome. These results show a strong relation between adipose tissue, cardiovascular disease and inflammation.

Palabras clave : C-Reactive Protein; Obesity; Inflammation; Cardiovascular Diseases.

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