Relationship between inflammatory parameters and cardiovascular and lifestyle factors in the Mugello study oldest old. Molino Lova R1, Vassalle C2, Masini E1, Del Ry S3, Cabiati M3, Pasquini G1, Macchi C1. Author information Abstract AIM: To explore possible inter-relationships of various biomarkers of inflammation and lifestyle and other cardiovascular risk factors (age, gender, smoking history, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, alteration of circadian rhythms, body mass index, calf circumference, thigh circumference, abdominal circumference) in the Mugello study oldest old. METHODS: In 399 noninstitutionalized nonagenarians (291 women), whole blood cells, mean platelet volume, C-reactive protein, uric acid, gamma-glutamyl transferase were assessed. RESULTS: Aging resulted as the only independent determinant for uric acid (<0.05), and abdominal circumference for C-reactive protein. Female gender (<0.01), and thigh circumference (<0.05) remained as determinants for mean platelet volume, age (<0.01), and male gender (<0.01) for gamma-glutamyl transferase, and Type 2 diabetes (≤0.01) and alteration of circadian rhythms (<0.05) for whole blood cells. CONCLUSION: Several inflammatory parameters remain associated with adverse lifestyle and cardiovascular risk factors even among nonagenarians. KEYWORDS: cardiovascular risk factors; inflammation; lifestyle; nonagenarians; oldest old; oxidative stress

Relationship between inflammatory parameters and cardiovascular and lifestyle factors in the Mugello study oldest old / Molino Lova, Raffaello; Vassalle, Cristina*; Masini, Elisabetta; Del Ry, Silvia; Cabiati, Manuela; Pasquini, Guido; Macchi, Claudio. - In: BIOMARKERS IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 1752-0363. - ELETTRONICO. - 12:(2018), pp. 1115-1124. [10.2217/bmm-2017-0441]

Relationship between inflammatory parameters and cardiovascular and lifestyle factors in the Mugello study oldest old

Pasquini, Guido;Macchi, Claudio
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2018

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Relationship between inflammatory parameters and cardiovascular and lifestyle factors in the Mugello study oldest old. Molino Lova R1, Vassalle C2, Masini E1, Del Ry S3, Cabiati M3, Pasquini G1, Macchi C1. Author information Abstract AIM: To explore possible inter-relationships of various biomarkers of inflammation and lifestyle and other cardiovascular risk factors (age, gender, smoking history, hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, alteration of circadian rhythms, body mass index, calf circumference, thigh circumference, abdominal circumference) in the Mugello study oldest old. METHODS: In 399 noninstitutionalized nonagenarians (291 women), whole blood cells, mean platelet volume, C-reactive protein, uric acid, gamma-glutamyl transferase were assessed. RESULTS: Aging resulted as the only independent determinant for uric acid (<0.05), and abdominal circumference for C-reactive protein. Female gender (<0.01), and thigh circumference (<0.05) remained as determinants for mean platelet volume, age (<0.01), and male gender (<0.01) for gamma-glutamyl transferase, and Type 2 diabetes (≤0.01) and alteration of circadian rhythms (<0.05) for whole blood cells. CONCLUSION: Several inflammatory parameters remain associated with adverse lifestyle and cardiovascular risk factors even among nonagenarians. KEYWORDS: cardiovascular risk factors; inflammation; lifestyle; nonagenarians; oldest old; oxidative stress
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