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  1. Aminuddin, A., Zaiton, Z., Azizah, U., Norizam, S., Nor Anita, M.M.N., Chellappan, K.
    Medicine & Health, 2016;11(2):218-231.
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    Two new vascular health markers which are derived from finger
    photoplethysmography (PPG) waveform have been introduced based on Malaysian
    population, namely PPG fitness index (PPGF) and vascular risk prediction index
    (VRPI). The objectives of this study were to investigate the associations between
    PPGF and other cardiovascular disease (CVD) markers such as carotid femoral pulse
    wave velocity (PWVCF), to compare PPGF between those with and without CVD risk
    factors and to determine the sensitivity of VRPI in identifying young subjects with
    CVD risk factors. A total of 114 men age 20 to 40 yrs with and without CVD risk
    factors were recruited. Risk factors included hypertension, smoking, dyslipidemia,
    abdominal obesity and family history of premature CVD. Subjects were divided
    into healthy, those with one risk factor and those with at least two risk factors. Their
    weight, height, peripheral and central blood pressure (BP), PWVCF and PPGF were
    measured and the sensitivity of VRPI in predicting subjects with CVD risk factor was
    calculated. Data was analyzed via SPSS version 15 and p < 0.05 was considered
    significant. The mean age of the subjects was 28.94 ± 4.86 yrs. No differences in
    PPGF was observed between groups (p > 0.05). The independent variables for
    PPGF were forward pressure (Beta = 0.35, p < 0.01), PWVCF (Beta = -0.26, p < 0.01),
    systolic BP (Beta = -0.26, p = 0.04) and height (Beta = 0.24, p < 0.01). The sensitivity
    of VRPI was 82.02%. In conclusion, PPGF was correlated to PWVCF and may be a
    potential marker of arterial stiffness. In addition, VRPI is sensitive to be used as an
    early screening of CVD risk factors.
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