2023
DOI: 10.1177/10815589221149190
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Associations among cardiorespiratory fitness, C-reactive protein, and all-cause mortality in men and women

Abstract: We examined individual and joint associations among high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP), cardiorespiratory fitness (fitness), and mortality in healthy men and women. Between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2016, 30,077 adults (31.3% women) received a comprehensive physical examination. Fitness was determined from maximal treadmill exercise test duration. Participants were categorized as unfit (Quintile 1) and fit (Quintiles 2–5), and by normal (<2 mg/L) and elevated (≥2 mg/L) CRP categories. Adjusted… Show more

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“…These inflammation markers increase with ageing, but lack well-validated reference values by age. [44][45][46] Moreover, elevations of Il-6 (>2.08 pg/mL), 47 CRP (≥2 mg/L), 48 NGAL (>ng/ml), 49 and GFD-15 (≥1200 ng/L) 21 have been associated with an increased mortality risk.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Burden Was Operationalized As Follows: Framin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These inflammation markers increase with ageing, but lack well-validated reference values by age. [44][45][46] Moreover, elevations of Il-6 (>2.08 pg/mL), 47 CRP (≥2 mg/L), 48 NGAL (>ng/ml), 49 and GFD-15 (≥1200 ng/L) 21 have been associated with an increased mortality risk.…”
Section: Cardiovascular Burden Was Operationalized As Follows: Framin...mentioning
confidence: 99%