The mediating role of metabolic syndrome in cardiovascular diseases

N. Muhammad, M. Sajid, R. Zakaria, A. Shahbaz
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: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a group of heart diseases which is globally considered as a leading cause of mortality and an ultimately huge burden to the economies. In this paper, we propose a new role of the metabolic syndrome (MS) as a mediator of the relationship of CVDs and its socio-demographic risk factors. Mediation is a phenomenon which looks simple but methodologically it needs a realistic attention of researchers to investigate the true influence of cause on effect to the variables by splitting its effect into direct and indirect paths. Past studies have mainly investigated the direct paths of social-demographic risk factors between MS and CVDs. In this paper, we discuss direct relationships and uncover the indirect relationship between CVDs and the risk factors. Then, we developed theoretically the mediator role of MS in the relationship of socio-demographic risk factors and CVDs. A comprehensive relationship-based model of social-demographic risk factors, MS and CVDs has been proposed for the future researches. It would help in more precise risk estimation of CVDs and ultimately delay in the onset of fatal CVDs events.
代谢综合征在心血管疾病中的介导作用
:心血管疾病是一组心脏病,在全球被认为是导致死亡的主要原因,并最终成为经济的巨大负担。在本文中,我们提出代谢综合征(MS)作为cvd及其社会人口危险因素关系的中介的新作用。中介是一种看似简单的现象,但在方法论上,它需要研究者的现实关注,通过将其影响分为直接路径和间接路径来研究因果对变量的真正影响。以往的研究主要是探讨MS与cvd之间社会-人口危险因素的直接途径。本文讨论了心血管疾病与危险因素之间的直接关系,揭示了心血管疾病与危险因素之间的间接关系。然后,我们从理论上发展了MS在社会人口危险因素与心血管疾病关系中的中介作用。本文提出了一种基于关系的社会人口危险因素、MS和cvd的综合模型,以供今后的研究。这将有助于更精确地估计心血管疾病的风险,并最终推迟致命心血管疾病事件的发生。
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