Figure 1From: Longitudinal trends in the association of metabolic syndrome with 550 k single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the Framingham Heart StudyTrends of MetS prevalence in the FHS. The prevalence of MetS in the Offspring Cohort tended to increase with the number of exams and reached the highest point on the fifth and seventh exam, comparable with the MetS prevalence of the general US population.Back to article page