General and Abdominal Adiposity and Risk of Stroke in Chinese Women
- 1 April 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 40 (4) , 1098-1104
- https://doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.108.539692
Abstract
Background and Purpose— Although both general and abdominal adiposity are well-established risk factors for coronary heart disease, their associations with stroke are less well characterized, particularly in generally lean Asian populations. Methods— We evaluated associations of body mass index (BMI), waist-hip ratio (WHR), waist circumference (WC), and waist-height ratio (WHtR) with stroke risk in the Shanghai Women’s Health Study, a population-based prospective cohort study of 74 942 Chinese women aged 40 to 70 years with anthropometric measurement taken at recruitment in 1996 to 2000. For this analysis, we included 67 083 women with no prior history of stroke, coronary heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, cardiac surgery, or cancer at recruitment. Incident stroke was ascertained by biennial home visits and linkage with vital statistics registries. Results— Cut points for the highest quintiles of BMI, WHR, WC, and WHtR among this cohort were 26.6 (kg/m2), 0.85 (cm/cm), 84.1 (cm), and 0.54 (cm/cm), respectively. During a mean follow-up of 7.3 years, 2403 incident stroke cases were identified. All selected anthropometric measurements were positively and significantly associated with risk of total, ischemic, and hemorrhagic stroke in a dose-response manner (all probability values for trend Conclusion— Increasing levels of general or abdominal adiposity consistently predict increased risk of stroke in predominantly nonobese Chinese women.Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- Epidemiological Transition of Stroke in ChinaStroke, 2008
- Body Mass Index, Blood Pressure, and Mortality From StrokeStroke, 2008
- Abdominal obesity and metabolic syndromeNature, 2006
- Body Mass Index and Mortality From Cardiovascular Disease Among Japanese Men and WomenStroke, 2005
- Adipose Tissue, Inflammation, and Cardiovascular DiseaseCirculation Research, 2005
- Body Mass Index and Ischemic and Hemorrhagic StrokeStroke, 2004
- Anthropometric predictors of coronary heart disease in Chinese womenInternational Journal of Obesity, 2004
- Validity and reproducibility of the food frequency questionnaire used in the Shanghai Women's Health StudyEuropean Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2003
- Abdominal Obesity and Risk of Ischemic StrokeStroke, 2003
- Validity of Self-Reported StrokeStroke, 2000