| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8667442 | Journal of the American Society of Hypertension | 2018 | 25 Pages | 
Abstract
												Compared with the lowest VFI quartile, the adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) in the highest VFI quartile were 3.68 (2.91-4.66) in male and 2.63 (2.12-3.25) in female (Ptrend < .01). Nonlinear increasing trends about the risk of untreated hypertension were observed with the continuously increasing VFI in both genders (Plinearity < .01). The sensitivity and specificity in the optimal cutoff values for VFI were 58.37% and 62.26% in male, and 49.09% and 66.67% in female. The area under the curves (95% CI) were 0.64 (0.63-0.66) in male and 0.61 (0.60-0.62) in female. Meta-analysis results displayed the pooled odds ratios (95% CI) of 2.65 (1.79-3.93) in male and 2.27 (1.74-2.95) in female. VFI was significantly positively correlated with the risk of untreated hypertension, and dose-response relationships were observed in both genders in Chinese rural population. However, VFI as a marker had limited potential for discriminating untreated hypertension.
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											Authors
												Zhongyan MPH, Yuqian PhD, Linlin PhD, Xiaotian PhD, Yuanyuan MPH, Kaili MPH, Ruihua MPH, Honglei MPH, Xinling MPH, Lei PhD, Jingzhi PhD, Chongjian PhD, 
											