Neel Koyawala, Lena M Mathews, Francoise A Marvel, Seth S Martin, Roger S Blumenthal, Garima Sharma
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A clinician's guide to addressing cardiovascular health based on a revised AHA framework.
The American Heart Association recently published updates to its definition of cardiovascular health (CVH) in its Presidential Advisory called Life's Essential 8. In particular, the update from Life's Simple 7 added a new component of sleep duration and refined definitions of prior components, including measurement of diet, nicotine exposure, blood lipids, and blood glucose. Physical activity, BMI, and blood pressure were unchanged. Together, these eight components create a composite CVH score that clinicians, policy-makers, patients, communities, and businesses can utilize to communicate in a consistent way. Life's Essential 8 also emphasizes the critical role of addressing social determinants of health to improve these individual CVH components, which strongly correlate with future cardiovascular outcomes. This framework should be used across the life spectrum including during pregnancy and childhood to allow improvements in and prevention of CVH at critical time-points. Clinicians can use this framework to advocate for digital health technologies and societal policies that help address and more seamlessly measure the 8 components of CVH with the goal of increasing quality and quantity of life.