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    Title: Association of Age and Sex with Metabolic Syndrome in Taiwanese Adults
    Authors: Pang-Li Liu;Ming-Yi Hsu;Chao-Chin Hu;Disline Manli Tantoh;Wen-Yu Lu;Oswald Ndi Nfor;Yung-Po Liaw
    Date: 2021-04
    Issue Date: 2022-12-23T03:52:04Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association of age and sex with metabolic syndrome (MS) in Taiwanese adults.

    Methods: We extracted information of 4307 men and 4783 women aged 30-70 from the Taiwan Biobank.

    Results: The interaction between age and sex on MS was significant (p-value = 0.0001). After stratification by sex, men and women aged 50-70 years (reference: 30≤age<50 years) had a higher risk of MS. The odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval (CI) was 2.316, 1.936-2.772 in men and 3.101, 2.561-3.754 in women. After stratification by age, men aged 50-70 years had a lower risk of MS compared to women (OR, 95% CI = 0.713, 0.598-0.851).

    Conclusion: The interaction between age and sex on MS was significant. Sex-wise, both men and women aged 50-70 years had a higher likelihood of MS. Age-wise, men aged 50-70 years had a lower risk of MS compared to women.

    Keywords: Taiwan Biobank; age; metabolic syndrome; sex.
    URI: https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/handle/310902500/25245
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