Higher Glycated Hemoglobin Level Is Associated with Increased Risk for Ischemic Stroke in Non-Diabetic Korean Male Adults

Original Article Diabetes Metab J 2011;35:551-557 http://dx.doi.org/10.4093/dmj.2011.35.5.551 pISSN 2233-6079 · eISSN 2233-6087 DIABETES & METABOLISM...
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Original Article Diabetes Metab J 2011;35:551-557 http://dx.doi.org/10.4093/dmj.2011.35.5.551 pISSN 2233-6079 · eISSN 2233-6087

DIABETES & METABOLISM JOURNAL

Higher Glycated Hemoglobin Level Is Associated with Increased Risk for Ischemic Stroke in Non-Diabetic Korean Male Adults Hyung Geun Oh1, Eun-Jung Rhee2, Tae-Woong Kim1, Kyung Bok Lee1, Jeong-Ho Park1, Kwang-Ik Yang1, Dushin Jeong1, Hyung-Kook Park1 Department of Neurology, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine, Cheonan, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea

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Background:  The role of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in the prediction of ischemic stroke in non-diabetic subjects is not clear. We performed a study to analyze the role of HbA1c in the risk prediction of ischemic stroke in non-diabetic Korean males adult. Methods:  A total of 307 non-diabetic male patients with ischemic stroke were enrolled, and 253 age-matched control subjects without a history of diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease were selected from a Health Check-up database. Anthropometric measurement data, fasting glucose level, lipid profile, and HbA1c level were available for all subjects. Associations of the variables and the presence or absence of ischemic stroke were analyzed. Results:  The ischemic stroke patient group had significantly higher HbA1c levels (5.8±0.5% vs. 5.5±0.5%, P

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