Reverse Epidemiology of Traditional Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Geriatric Population

Volume: 16, Issue: 11, Pages: 933 - 939
Published: Nov 1, 2015
Abstract
Traditional risk factors of cardiovascular death in the general population, including body mass index (BMI), serum cholesterol, and blood pressure (BP), are also found to relate to outcomes in the geriatric population, but in an opposite direction. Some degrees of elevated BMI, serum cholesterols, and BP are reportedly associated with lower, instead of higher, risk of death among the elderly. This phenomenon is termed “reverse epidemiology” or...
Paper Details
Title
Reverse Epidemiology of Traditional Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Geriatric Population
Published Date
Nov 1, 2015
Volume
16
Issue
11
Pages
933 - 939
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