ea0032p751 | Obesity | ECE2013
Slagter Sandra
, van Vliet-Ostaptchouk Jana
, Vonk Judith
, Boezen Marike
, van Beek Andre
, van der Klauw, Bruce Wolffenbuttel Melanie
Background: The clustering of metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors is known as the metabolic syndrome (MetS). Lifestyle factors like smoking may contribute to the differences in prevalence of the MetS. The aim of this study was to examine the association between smoking and the MetS and its components in different BMI classes.Methods: The present cross-sectional evaluation comprised 24 762 men and 35 558 women, participating in the LifeLines Cohort ...