Distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of Middle East population

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To improve cardiovascular (CV) health of American population, the American Heart Association (AHA) developed definitions of ideal, intermediate, and poor CV health based on 7 accessible health metrics. The applicability of this construct and the distribution of its compone...

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Main Authors: Mariam Maleki Moghaddam, Reza Mohebi, Firoozeh Hosseini, Mojtaba Lotfaliany, Fereidoun Azizi, Navid Saadat, Farzad Hadaegh
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Language:English
Published: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2014-03-01
Series:Annals of Saudi Medicine
Online Access:https://www.annsaudimed.net/doi/full/10.5144/0256-4947.2014.134
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spelling doaj-3bde2855cb4d4f638e7759ddaae6cffb2020-11-24T21:43:12ZengKing Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research CentreAnnals of Saudi Medicine0256-49470975-44662014-03-0134213414210.5144/0256-4947.2014.134asm-2-134Distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of Middle East populationMariam Maleki Moghaddam0Reza Mohebi1Firoozeh Hosseini2Mojtaba Lotfaliany3Fereidoun Azizi4Navid Saadat5Farzad Hadaegh6From the Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFrom the Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFrom the Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFrom the Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFrom the Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFrom the Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFrom the Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To improve cardiovascular (CV) health of American population, the American Heart Association (AHA) developed definitions of ideal, intermediate, and poor CV health based on 7 accessible health metrics. The applicability of this construct and the distribution of its components in the community-based populations in the Middle East region have not been reported. DESIGN AND SETTINGS: A prospective population-based cohort study conducted from 1999 to 2011. METHODS: We used data from phase 4 of Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study (2009-2011) (2861 women and 2004 men, aged ≥ 20 years) to estimate the frequency of CV health levels (ideal, intermediate, and poor) in adults of both genders, and the frequency of each metric at each level of CV health. The median or mean of each CV health metric was also estimated in the whole spectrum of CV health in all subgroups. RESULTS: Only 1 adult participant met all 7 ideal CV health metrics; 25.01% of women and 26% of men had intermediate CV health; 74.8% of women and 74% of men exhibited poor CV health. Only 19.7% of women and 10.3% of men had 5 or more ideal CV health metrics. Nonsmoking was the most frequent ideal health behavior. A total of 89.6% of participants had 1 or 2 ideal CV health behaviors. Ideal smoking and fasting plasma glucose had the highest frequency of CV health factors among others. CONCLUSION: The frequency of ideal CV health was extremely low in this cohort of adults. The frequency of intermediate CV health was also low, and it may be significantly lower in the general population.https://www.annsaudimed.net/doi/full/10.5144/0256-4947.2014.134
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author Mariam Maleki Moghaddam
Reza Mohebi
Firoozeh Hosseini
Mojtaba Lotfaliany
Fereidoun Azizi
Navid Saadat
Farzad Hadaegh
spellingShingle Mariam Maleki Moghaddam
Reza Mohebi
Firoozeh Hosseini
Mojtaba Lotfaliany
Fereidoun Azizi
Navid Saadat
Farzad Hadaegh
Distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of Middle East population
Annals of Saudi Medicine
author_facet Mariam Maleki Moghaddam
Reza Mohebi
Firoozeh Hosseini
Mojtaba Lotfaliany
Fereidoun Azizi
Navid Saadat
Farzad Hadaegh
author_sort Mariam Maleki Moghaddam
title Distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of Middle East population
title_short Distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of Middle East population
title_full Distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of Middle East population
title_fullStr Distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of Middle East population
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of Middle East population
title_sort distribution of ideal cardiovascular health in a community-based cohort of middle east population
publisher King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
series Annals of Saudi Medicine
issn 0256-4947
0975-4466
publishDate 2014-03-01
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To improve cardiovascular (CV) health of American population, the American Heart Association (AHA) developed definitions of ideal, intermediate, and poor CV health based on 7 accessible health metrics. The applicability of this construct and the distribution of its components in the community-based populations in the Middle East region have not been reported. DESIGN AND SETTINGS: A prospective population-based cohort study conducted from 1999 to 2011. METHODS: We used data from phase 4 of Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study (2009-2011) (2861 women and 2004 men, aged ≥ 20 years) to estimate the frequency of CV health levels (ideal, intermediate, and poor) in adults of both genders, and the frequency of each metric at each level of CV health. The median or mean of each CV health metric was also estimated in the whole spectrum of CV health in all subgroups. RESULTS: Only 1 adult participant met all 7 ideal CV health metrics; 25.01% of women and 26% of men had intermediate CV health; 74.8% of women and 74% of men exhibited poor CV health. Only 19.7% of women and 10.3% of men had 5 or more ideal CV health metrics. Nonsmoking was the most frequent ideal health behavior. A total of 89.6% of participants had 1 or 2 ideal CV health behaviors. Ideal smoking and fasting plasma glucose had the highest frequency of CV health factors among others. CONCLUSION: The frequency of ideal CV health was extremely low in this cohort of adults. The frequency of intermediate CV health was also low, and it may be significantly lower in the general population.
url https://www.annsaudimed.net/doi/full/10.5144/0256-4947.2014.134
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