Both low and high body iron stores relate to metabolic syndrome in postmenopausal women: Findings from the VIKING Health Study‐Shetland (VIKING I)
Milton Fabian Suárez‐Ortegón,
Stela McLachlan,
José Manuel Fernández‐Real
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThere are conflicting results among studies on the association between serum ferritin (SF) and metabolic syndrome (MetS), and by groups of sex/menopausal status. To date, there are no studies on British populations. The SF‐MetS association might be U/J‐shaped. We evaluated whether SF was independently associated with MetS (harmonized definition) in people from Shetland, Scotland.MethodsWe analysed cross‐sectional data from the Viking Health Study‐Shetland (589 premenopausal women [PreMW], 625 postmen… Show more
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