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Journal of The American Society of Nephrology | 2005

Cystatin C and Mortality Risk in the Elderly: The Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study

Michael G. Shlipak; Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Glenn M. Chertow; Tamara B. Harris; Stephen B. Kritchevsky; Frances A. Tylavsky; Suzanne Satterfield; Steven R. Cummings; Anne B. Newman; Linda F. Fried

Kidney dysfunction is known to decrease life expectancy in the elderly. Cystatin C is a novel biomarker of kidney function that may have prognostic utility in older adults. The association of cystatin C with mortality was evaluated in a biracial cohort of black and white ambulatory elderly and compared with that of serum creatinine concentrations. The Health, Aging and Body Composition study is a cohort of well-functioning elderly that was designed to evaluate longitudinal changes in weight, body composition, and function. A total of 3075 participants who were aged 70 to 79 yr and had no disability were recruited at sites in Memphis, TN, and Pittsburgh, PA, between April 1997 and June 1998 with a follow-up of 6 yr. At entry, the mean cystatin C was 1.05 mg/L and the mean creatinine was 1.06 mg/dl. After 6 yr of follow-up, 557 participants had died. The mortality rates in each ascending cystatin C quintile were 1.7, 2.7, 2.9, 3.1, and 5.4%/yr. After adjustment for demographic risk factors, comorbid health conditions, and inflammatory biomarkers (C-reactive protein, IL-6. and TNF-alpha), each quintile of cystatin C was significantly associated with increased mortality risk compared with the lowest: Hazard ratios (HR; 95% confidence intervals) quintile 1, -1.0 (referent); quintile 2, -1.74 (1.21 to 2.50); quintile 3, -1.51 (1.05 to 2.18); quintile 4, -1.49 (1.04 to 2.13); and quintile 5, -2.18 (1.53 to 3.10). These associations did not differ by gender or race. Results were consistent for cardiovascular and other-cause mortality, but not cancer mortality. Creatinine quintiles were not associated with mortality after multivariate adjustment (HR: 1.0 [referent], 1.00 [0.72 to 1.39], 0.95 [0.68 to 1.32], 1.11 [0.79 to 1.57], 1.16 [0.86 to 1.58]). Cystatin C is a strong, independent risk factor for mortality in the elderly. Future studies should investigate whether cystatin C has a role in clinical medicine.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2006

Unequal placental sharing and birth weight discordance in monochorionic diamniotic twins

Andrea L. Fick; Vickie A. Feldstein; Mary E. Norton; Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Aaron B. Caughey; Geoffrey A. Machin


American Heart Journal | 2008

Kidney dysfunction and fatal cardiovascular disease--an association independent of atherosclerotic events: results from the Health, Aging, and Body Composition (Health ABC) study.

Rajat Deo; Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Linda F. Fried; Anne B. Newman; Tamara B. Harris; Sara Angleman; Christie A. Green; Stephen B. Kritchevsky; Glenn M. Chertow; Steven R. Cummings; Michael G. Shlipak


Diabetes Care | 2005

Predicting the Development of Diabetes in Older Adults The derivation and validation of a prediction rule

Alka M. Kanaya; Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Nathalie de Rekeneire; Ronald I. Shorr; Ann V. Schwartz; Bret H. Goodpaster; Anne B. Newman; Tamara B. Harris; Elizabeth Barrett-Connor


JAMA Internal Medicine | 2006

Adipocytokines and Incident Diabetes Mellitus in Older Adults The Independent Effect of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1

Alka M. Kanaya; Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Eric Vittinghoff; Tamara B. Harris; Seok Won Park; Bret H. Goodpaster; Fran Tylavsky; Steven R. Cummings


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2006

Serum Adiponectin and Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Older Black and White Americans

Alka M. Kanaya; Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Eric Vittinghoff; Peter J. Havel; Matteo Cesari; Barbara J. Nicklas; Tamara B. Harris; Anne B. Newman; Suzanne Satterfield; Steve Cummings


Human Genetics | 2007

Genetic admixture, adipocytokines, and adiposity in Black Americans: the Health, Aging, and Body Composition study

Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Alka M. Kanaya; Steve Cummings; David Reich; Wen-Chi Hsueh; Alex P. Reiner; Tamara B. Harris; Susan P. Moffett; Rongling Li; Jingzhong Ding; Iva Miljkovic-Gacic; Elad Ziv


American Journal of Cardiology | 2007

Endothelin-1 and Prevalent Coronary Heart Disease in Older Men and Women (The Rancho Bernardo Study)

Alka M. Kanaya; Elizabeth Barrett-Connor; Christina L. Wassel Fyr


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2007

Concordance of chart abstraction and patient recall of intrapartum variables up to 53 years later

Linda M. Hopkins; Aaron B. Caughey; Jeanette S. Brown; Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Jennifer M. Creasman; Eric Vittinghoff; Stephen K. Van Den Eeden; David H. Thom


Circulation | 2006

Abstract 4060: Cystatin C and Cardiovascular Events in the Elderly: the Health, Aging, and Body Composition (Health ABC) Study

Rajat Deo; Christina L. Wassel Fyr; Linda F. Fried; Anne B. Newman; Tamara B. Harris; Sara Angleman; Christie A. Green; Stephen B. Kritchevsky; Glenn M. Chertow; Steven R. Cummings; Michael G. Shlipak

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Tamara B. Harris

National Institutes of Health

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Alka M. Kanaya

University of California

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Anne B. Newman

University of Pittsburgh

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Steven R. Cummings

California Pacific Medical Center

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Linda F. Fried

University of Pittsburgh

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