Estatura, factores de riesgo cardiovascular y riesgo de mortalidad en adultos: Proyecto San Francisco, Chile.
Date
2011Author
Koch, Elard
Bravo, Miguel
Romero, Camila
Díaz, Aldo
Castañeda, Héctor
Aguilera, Hernán
Nivelo, Mónica
Romero, Tomás
Publisher
ScieloDescription
Artículo de publicación SCIELOMetadata
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Background: The inverse relationship between height and mortality risk has been well established in developed countries, but remains practically unexplored in Latin American societies.
Setting: Chile, 11,600 adults living in the urban centre of Mostazal.
Design: Prospective cohort study of a weighted random sample of 795 subjects followed during 8 years.
Methods: Height (percentiles 50 and 75 by sex) along hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption and hereditary cardiovascular disease were assessed at baseline. Relative risks of all-cause mortality with 95% confidence intervals were computed in Cox regression models adjusting for age, gender, cardiovascular risk factors and joint-effects of other socioeconomic measures.