四分位数
冲程(发动机)
优势比
医学
置信区间
套式病例对照研究
人口
病例对照研究
内科学
逻辑回归
绝对风险降低
环境卫生
机械工程
工程类
作者
Lihua Hu,Chonglei Bi,Tengfei Lin,Lishun Liu,Yun Song,Ping Wang,Binyan Wang,Chongqian Fang,Hai Ma,Xiao Huang,Xiping Xu,Hao Zhang,Huiyuan Guo,Xiaobin Wang,Huihui Bao,Jianping Li,Xiaoshu Cheng
标识
DOI:10.1080/1028415x.2021.1875299
摘要
Uncertainty remains regarding the association between the risk of stroke and plasma copper levels in population with copper mostly in normal range due to limited data. We examined the association between baseline plasma copper and risk of first stroke in Chinese community-dwelling population.We conducted a nested case control study from 'H-type Hypertension and Stroke Prevention and Control Project'. A total of 1255 first stroke cases and 1255 controls matched for age, sex and study site were included in the analysis. Conditional logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate the association between plasma copper and first stroke.The overall mean of copper was 15.90 (2.66) μmol/L. In total, 94.26% participants' copper concentration was in the normal range by Mayo Clinic laboratory reference values. Smoothing curve showed that the associations of plasma copper with first stroke and its subtypes were linear. Each standard deviation (SD) increment of plasma copper was independently and positively associated with risk of first stroke [odds ratio (OR): 1.17, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.07-1.28]. The multivariable ORs with 95% CIs for total stroke, ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke in the highest versus the lowest quartile of plasma copper were 1.49 (1.16-1.90; P-trend = 0.001), 1.46 (1.12-1.92; P-trend = 0.004) and 2.05 (0.95-4.38; P-trend = 0.050), respectively.Baseline plasma copper was positively associated with risk of first ischemic stroke in an approximately linear fashion among Chinese community population (80.32% hypertensives), although their copper levels were mostly within the normal range according to current reference values. Our findings warrant additional investigation.
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