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C-reactive protein distribution and correlation with traditional cardiovascular risk factors in the Italian population
Authors:Manuela Casula  Elena Tragni  Antonella Zambon  Alessandro Filippi  Ovidio Brignoli  Claudio Cricelli  Andrea Poli  Alberico L. Catapano
Affiliation:1. Yonsei University Research Institute of Science for Aging, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea;2. National Research Laboratory for Clinical Nutrigenetics/Nutrigenomics, Department of Food and Nutrition, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea;3. Department of Family Practice, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Goyang-si, South Korea;1. Universitätsmedizin Mannheim, 5th Medical Department, University of Heidelberg, Germany;2. Universitätsmedizin Mannheim, Surgical Department, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:BackgroundC-reactive protein (CRP) increases during an inflammatory response; its plasma levels are believed to be an independent predictor of future atherosclerotic disease. We report the distribution of plasma levels of CRP and its possible relationship with other cardiovascular risk factors in an Italian cohort.MethodsCRP was assessed in frozen plasma samples of 1949 participants in the CHECK study (2001–2005), which collected clinical and biochemical data from randomly selected subjects (40–79 years) in the setting of Italian general practice.ResultsMedian CRP (interquartile range) was higher in women (1.42 [0.58–2.86] vs 1.28 [0.58–2.50]; p = .163), in people aged ≥ 65 years (1.74 [0.89–3.34] vs 1.11 [0.52–2.45]; p < .001), in patients with obesity (2.37 [1.27–4.15] vs 1.16 [0.52–2.41]; p < .001), metabolic syndrome (2.12 [1.16–3.72] vs 1.10 [0.50–2.38]; p < .001), or higher cardiovascular risk (2.03 [1.01–3.42] vs 1.19 [0.53–2.50]; p < .001). Stepwise regression analysis showed significant associations (R2 = .264) of circulating logeCRP with body mass index, fibrinogen, apoB, age, gender, smoking habits, physical inactivity, creatinine levels, and systolic blood pressure.ConclusionThis study provides epidemiological data of CRP in the Italian population and reinforces the existing evidences about the close correlation between CRP and markers of inflammation and adiposity.
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