The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2012)

Lipids and All-Cause Mortality among Older Adults: A 12-Year Follow-Up Study

  • Marcos Aparecido Sarria Cabrera,
  • Selma Maffei de Andrade,
  • Renata Maciulis Dip

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/930139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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This is a 12-year follow-up cohort study with 800 people (60–85 years old). The association between lipid disorders and mortality was analysed by Cox proportional hazard adjusted model. All-cause mortality was considered the dependent variable, and lipid disorders as independent variables: total cholesterol (TC) >200 and 100 and 130, and triglycerides (TG) >50. An initial analysis of all subjects was performed and a second was carried out after having excluded individuals with a body mass index (BMI) <20 kg/m2 or mortality in ≤2 years. The mortality showed a positive association with low TC and a negative association with high TC and high LDL-c. After the exclusion of underweight and premature mortality, there was a positive association only with TC <170 mg/dl (HR = 1.36, CI95%: 1.02–1.82). The data did not show a higher risk with high levels of TC, LDL-c, and TG. However, they showed higher mortality among older adults with low TC.