2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12944-024-02415-3
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Cardiometabolic index and mortality risks: elevated cancer and reduced cardiovascular mortality risk in a large cohort

Junjie Wang,
Li Xiao,
Zhou Li

Abstract: Background With metabolic disorders on the rise globally, the cardiometabolic index (CMI) has emerged as a crucial predictor of mortality risks linked to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. This novel index, which combines lipid metabolism and body composition, is the focus of this study, aimed at exploring its association with all-cause and specific mortality in an all-age adult population. Methods A longitudinal cohort study including 5,728 participants aged… Show more

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