Publications by authors named "Caces E"

Objective: The aim of this work was to study cross-sectional and longitudinal relations between iron stocks (ferritin) and the iron transport protein (transferrin) with the metabolic syndrome and its abnormalities.

Research Design And Methods: A total of 469 men and 278 premenopausal and 197 postmenopausal women from the French Data from an Epidemiological Study on the Insulin Resistance Syndrome (DESIR) cohort, aged 30-65 years, were followed over 6 years.

Results: Higher concentrations of both ferritin and transferrin were associated with the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the National Cholesterol Education Program Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults Adult Treatment Panel III original and revised definitions of the metabolic syndrome at baseline: for the IDF definition of the metabolic syndrome, the standardized, age-adjusted odds ratios (95% CI) for log(ferritin) were 1.

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Aim: The outcome of 743 French men (age 20-60) with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) [blood glucose 6.1-6.9 mmol/l] at T1 was evaluated 5 years later, at T2.

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Objective: Early identification of subjects at high risk for diabetes is essential, and random HbA(1c) (A1C) may be more practical than fasting plasma glucose (FPG). The predictive value of A1C, in comparison to FPG, is evaluated for 6-year incident diabetes.

Research Design And Methods: From the French cohort study Data from an Epidemiological Study on the Insulin Resistance Syndrome (DESIR), 1,383 men and 1,437 women, aged 30-65 years, were volunteers for a routine health check-up.

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Colorectal cancer screening is a high public health priority in all industrialized countries. However, the low sensitivity of the common guaiac screening test (HemoccultII) makes practitioners and public health decision makers reluctant to set up a national screening program. In recent years, immunochemical tests based on the use of a specific antibody have been found to be more sensitive than the HemoccultII test.

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Objective: To compare medical history, clinical, nutritional and biological status of non-diabetic men to subjects with impaired fasting glycemia (glycemia 6.1-6.9 mmol/l) and to newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic subjects (7.

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Background: Early discovery of type 2 DM (NIDDM) is essential. The diagnostic criteria of DM have been recently modified (FBG 126 vs 140 mg/dl) and the characteristics of undiagnosed subjects in large populations must be defined. At the same time subjects with impaired FBG need to be studied mainly for their cardiovascular complications.

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Background: To study the relation between alcohol consumption and the fasting insulin concentration in a French population with a range of alcohol intakes.

Methods: 2.406 men and 2.

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Objectives: To assess the risk of hypertension associated with smoking status.

Design: A population-based cross-sectional study in 12 417 men screened for a routine medical and biological check-up provided by their medical insurance at the 'Institut inter-Régional pour la Santé' (IRSA, Regional Institute for Health), a group of 10 medical centres in Western and Central France.

Main Outcome Measures: The prevalence and the relative risk of hypertension associated with smoking status.

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The relationship between microalbuminuria and tissue-type plasminogen activator antigen (tPA-ag) and fibrinogen was evaluated in non-diabetic subjects. Subjects were participants of the D.E.

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Former smokers exhibit decreased cardiovascular risk as compared to smokers who continue to smoke. However, smoking discontinuation results in weight gain which may be important and influence arterial pressure. From January 1st to June 30th, 1998, 12,417 volunteers (aged 20 to 69) were examined at the "Institut régional pour la santé" (IRSA, Regional Institute for Health), a group of 9 social medical centres in Western and Central France.

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Background: Smoking may adversely affect the progression of renal diseases. However, it is unknown whether smoking affects renal function in subjects without nephropathy.

Methods: In 1998, 28,409 volunteers from the general population were examined at the Institut Régional pour la Santé (IRSA).

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The relation between alcohol consumption and fibrinogen concentration was evaluated in a French population to investigate whether fibrinogen could explain part of the relation between alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease. Cross-sectional data on self-reported alcohol consumption and fibrinogen, measured by the immunonephelometric method, of 4967 men and women aged 30 to 64 years were used. These subjects were volunteers for a free health checkup in the western central part of France from 1994 to 1996 and participated in the DESIR Study (Data from an Epidemiological Study on the Insulin Resistance syndrome).

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Objective: To assess ethnic differences in androgenic status related to non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in male and female Melanesians and Europeans of New Caledonia.

Design: This is a case-control study nested in a prevalence study for diabetes mellitus in the multiracial population of New Caledonia.

Subjects: 186 male subjects were included in the survey (77 Melanesians and 16 Europeans in each case and control group).

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Associations between a high daily insulin dose and cardiovascular risk factors, including those of the insulin-resistance syndrome, were studied in 479 Type 1 diabetic children 6 to 18 years of age. Insulin dose increased over the first two years after diagnosis of diabetes (p = 0.0001) and was significantly higher in girls (p = 0.

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The utilization of two WHO reference materials, liquid and lyophilized, permitted international standardization of apolipoprotein measurements. We report here the results of a collaborative study between Arcol, SFBC and SFRL in order to establish reference ranges for apo A1 and B on nine standardized systems. A population of 1027 men and women supposed healthy, 4 to 60 year old, have been selected in two Centers for Preventive Medicine.

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As hyperinsulinaemia has been shown to be a risk factor for non-insulin-dependent diabetes, cardiovascular disease and hypertension, the measurement of serum insulin levels may provide an additional early screening test for these diseases. Biological assaying of insulin is now facilitated by the IMx-Abbott kit, an enzyme immunoassay which does not cross-react with proinsulin and thus provides more specific insulin determination than conventional methods. Fasting insulin concentrations were determined in a population of 4,032 men and women 30 to 64 years of age, all volunteers for a medical check-up.

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We describe a technique for measuring carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) in serum. Serum transferrin fractions are separated by anion-exchange chromatography on microcolumns. Sialic acid-deficient transferrin fractions are collected in the eluate, and transferrin is then quantified by a rate-nephelometric technique.

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A cross-sectional study was conducted to investigate dietary intake, behavioral habits, and clinical and metabolic differences in night workers compared to day workers and to evaluate the metabolic differences associated with diet and body habits that occur between these two groups. Dietary habits, biological parameters, and health status were collected in 1,200 night workers and in an equal number of day workers, matched for gender, age, and socioeconomic status. Our findings demonstrated that night workers had poorer dietary habits and metabolic profile compared to day workers with a similar overall health status.

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Despite encouraging results from recent studies, there is still no consensus to undertake mass screening using the Haemoccult test in the general population. The success of mass screening for colorectal cancer depends among other things on Haemoccult test properties. In on-going screening programmes, the Haemoccult test consists of six slides and a test is considered positive if at least one slide is coloured.

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An important collaborative study organized by the IFCC enabled the selection of international reference materials and the standardization of commercially available methods by the use of common calibrators. In this paper, we report the reference limits of apolipoprotein A-I and apolipoprotein B in a selected healthy French population. The apolipoprotein measurements were performed on BNA Behring using reagents and protocols supplied by the manufacturer: the standard sera were calibrated using the IFCC-WHO reference preparations (SP1 and SP3).

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Objectives: The aim of this work is to study the effect of different biological factors that could affect Lp(a) level in a presumably healthy population and to establish reference limits.

Methods: We selected 723 subjects (367 men and 356 women) for the age interval 4 to 64 years for evaluation.

Results: The distribution of Lp(a) is not Gaussian; 50.

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The efficiency of elevated serum alanine aminotransferase values for selecting subjects to be tested for hepatitis B or C infections in a large French population undergoing a medical checkup was investigated. For 5 consecutive weeks, serum alanine aminotransferase values were controlled in 9044 subjects; 308 subjects (202 males) were selected with alanine aminotransferase levels 1.2-fold above the normal value (58 iu/l for men, 34 iu/l for women).

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A routine electrophoretic method detecting plasma lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) is described. Plasma lipoproteins were electrophoresed using an agarose gel film containing cations which retard migration of beta-, prebeta- and alpha-bands. When present, the Lp(a)-band was detected between prebeta- and alpha-bands.

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Antibodies to hepatitis A virus were sought for among residents of 6 "départements" of West-Central France during a routine medical check up provided by the national health insurance system to all affiliated persons. Among them 5,641 subjects (aged 6 to 60) were randomly selected to a sample size of 256 +/- 15 male or female subjects for each five-year age group. Anti-HAV were detected in 51% of the screened population.

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