Nationwide prospective cohort study in China: the impact of cumulative modified cardiometabolic index on cardiovascular disease incidence - Takeaways - MDSpire

Nationwide prospective cohort study in China: the impact of cumulative modified cardiometabolic index on cardiovascular disease incidence

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  • De-Heng Pu

  • Li-Lin Zhang

  • Jing Yang

  • Xian-Bin Wang

  • Hao Luo

  • June 5, 2026

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    The study investigates the association between cumulative modified cardiometabolic index (cumMCMI) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence.

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    A total of 3,466 participants were included, with results indicating that higher cumMCMI correlates with increased CVD risk.

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    The highest hazard ratio for CVD was observed in the Q4 group, suggesting cumMCMI is a significant independent risk factor.

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    Subgroup analyses revealed that lower education levels and marital status influenced the relationship between cumMCMI and CVD.

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    The findings support cumMCMI's potential for CVD stratification and early warning, warranting further validation in diverse populations.

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