Changes in the exposure to cardiovascular disease risk factors in an 18 year follow-up study of a cohort of middle age urban residents. The Polish arm of the HAPIEE study.

Cardiology journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-24 DOI:10.5603/cj.95747
Magdalena Kozela, Maciej Polak, Urszula Stepaniak, Karolina Koziara, Barbara Gradowicz-Prajsnar, Andrzej Pająk
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Background: Cross-sectional studies revealed that risk factor exposure increases with age but after reaching its peak decreases. This decline may be attributed to higher mortality among exposed individuals, lifestyle, or natural physiological changes related to age. Only prospective observations at the individual level provide credible insights of exposure during the transition from middle to old age. This study addresses changes in cardiovascular risk factors among older urban residents in Poland over an 18-year period.

Methods: The study analyzed data from the Polish arm of the Health, Alcohol and Psychosocial factors In Eastern Europe (HAPIEE) project, a prospective cohort study investigating cardiovascular disease determinants. The sample included 312 participants (46-69 years). Data on demographic characteristics, blood lipids, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), fasting glucose, and smoking status were collected at baseline and during re-examination.

Results: The analysis yielded a decrease in diastolic blood pressure, total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and non-HDL cholesterol concentrations. However, BMI and fasting glucose levels increased. The decrease in blood pressure was mainly attributed to treatment effects, while the reduction in lipid concentrations was observed regardless of treatment. In addition, smoking prevalence decreased over the course of 18 years.

Conclusions: The results of the prospective nearly 20 year observation at the individual level confirm findings from repeated cross-sectional studies on decrease in lipid concentrations, blood pressure and prevalence of smoking in older individuals.

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对中年城市居民队列进行的一项为期 18 年的跟踪研究显示,心血管疾病风险因素的暴露发生了变化。HAPIEE 研究的波兰分部。
背景:横断面研究显示,风险因素暴露会随着年龄的增长而增加,但在达到峰值后又会下降。这种下降可能是由于暴露个体的死亡率较高、生活方式或与年龄有关的自然生理变化造成的。只有在个人层面进行前瞻性观察,才能可靠地了解从中年向老年过渡期间的暴露情况。本研究探讨了 18 年间波兰城市老年居民心血管风险因素的变化:研究分析了东欧健康、酒精和社会心理因素(HAPIEE)项目波兰分部的数据,该项目是一项调查心血管疾病决定因素的前瞻性队列研究。样本包括 312 名参与者(46-69 岁)。在基线和复查时收集了人口特征、血脂、血压、体重指数(BMI)、空腹血糖和吸烟状况等数据:分析结果显示,舒张压、总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和非高密度脂蛋白胆固醇的浓度均有所下降。然而,体重指数和空腹血糖水平却有所上升。血压的降低主要是由于治疗效果所致,而血脂浓度的降低则与治疗无关。此外,吸烟率在 18 年间也有所下降:近 20 年的个体水平前瞻性观察结果证实了多次横断面研究关于老年人血脂浓度、血压和吸烟率下降的结论。
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