High sensitivity C-reactive protein distribution in the elderly: The bambuí cohort study, Brazil

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The measurement of the serum concentration of the acute-phase reactant C-reactive protein (CRP) provides a useful marker in clinical practice. However, the distribution of CRP is not available for all age and population groups. This study assessed the distribution of high sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) by gender and age in 1470 elderly individuals from a Brazilian community that participates in the Bambuí Cohort Study. Blood samples were collected after 12 h of fasting and serum samples were stored at -70°C. Measurements were made with a commercial hs-CRP immunonephelometric instrument. More than 50% of the results were above 3.0 mg/L for both genders. Mean hs-CRP was higher in women (3.62 ± 2.58 mg/L) than in men (3.03 ± 2.50 mg/L). This difference was observed for all ages, except for the over-80 age group. This is the first population-based study to describe hs-CRP values in Latin American elderly subjects. Our results indicate that significant gender differences exist in the distribution of hs-CRP, and suggest that gender-specific cut-off points for hs-CRP would be necessary for the prediction of cardiovascular risks.

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Assunção, L. G. S., Eloi-Santos, S. M., Peixoto, S. V., Lima-Costa, M. F., & Vidigal, P. G. (2012). High sensitivity C-reactive protein distribution in the elderly: The bambuí cohort study, Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 45(12), 1284–1286. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-879X2012007500154

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