Aging is known as one of the important risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD). We explore whether an association of metabolic syndrome (Met-) increases subclinical atherosclerosis among elderly diabetic subjects estimating the plaque score () of the carotid artery. A total of 187 subjects were enrolled. Middle-aged and older groups were divided into two groups. -test and Chi-square test were also employed. Simple regression analysis for the was performed with respective risk factors as independent variables. After selection of independent variables, multiple regression analysis was performed to estimated the association of and dependent variable of the study. There were significant differences in body mass index (BMI) ( < .001), HbA1c ( < .01), TG ( < .05), and PS ( < .001) . Multiple regression analysis in middle-aged subjects showed that the determinant of were age ( < .001), BMI ( = .006), Met- ( = .004), and hs-CRP ( = .019). Multiple regression analysis in older subjects showed that neither age nor Met- was included as significant determinant of . An association of Met- is an important factor for progression of subclinical atherosclerosis, but it cannot be a significant determinant of if the subjects are limited within older group.

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