TY - JOUR
T1 - Salud Cardiovascular en Habitantes de Atahualpa
T2 - Características y Correlatos
AU - Brutto, Oscar H.Del
AU - Mera, Robertino M.
AU - Santamaria, Milton
AU - Castillo, Pablo
AU - Zambrano, Mauricio
AU - Feraud, Scheny
AU - Barberán, Pedro
AU - Montenegro, Jipson J.
AU - Penãherrera, Ernesto
AU - Pow-Chon-Long, Freddy
AU - Montalván, Martha
AU - Tettamanti, Daniel
AU - Santibáñez, Roció
AU - Brutto, Victor J.Del
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Fundacion para la difusion neurologica en Ecuador - FUNDINE. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Stroke and cardiovascular diseases will be the next epidemics in Latin America due to changes in lifestyle and increased life expectancy. Knowledge of cardiovascular health (CVH) status of the population is mandatory to implement cost-effective strategies directed to reduce the burden of vascular diseases in the region. In the Atahualpa Project, we assessed the CVH status of participants using the metrics proposed by the American Heart Association. The basal study included 616 subjects free of stroke and ischemic heart disease aged ≥40 years. Of these, 2.1% had ideal, 28.1% had intermediate and 69.8% had poor CVH status. Poorest metrics were blood pressure, fasting glucose, and BMI. The odds for having a poor CVH status were increased in persons aged ≥60 years and in those with only primary school education. Then, we compared our results with the Hispanic population of the Northern Manhattan Stroke Study (NOMAS), and found that Atahualpa residents had significantly better metrics than those enrolled in the NOMAS, with the exception of fasting glucose levels. Likewise, the odds for having 5 to 7 ideal metrics were also better in Atahualpa residents, irrespective of age. We also conducted a case-control study to assess the CVH status of Atahualpa residents according to their living arrangements, and found that social isolation was associated with a worse CVH status in this population. A couple of studies showed correlation between some sleep related disorders and poor CVH status. We have also started an ongoing program called gknown your numbersh, which, together with community talks, is directed to improve the CVH status and to reduce the burden of vascular diseases in the region.
AB - Stroke and cardiovascular diseases will be the next epidemics in Latin America due to changes in lifestyle and increased life expectancy. Knowledge of cardiovascular health (CVH) status of the population is mandatory to implement cost-effective strategies directed to reduce the burden of vascular diseases in the region. In the Atahualpa Project, we assessed the CVH status of participants using the metrics proposed by the American Heart Association. The basal study included 616 subjects free of stroke and ischemic heart disease aged ≥40 years. Of these, 2.1% had ideal, 28.1% had intermediate and 69.8% had poor CVH status. Poorest metrics were blood pressure, fasting glucose, and BMI. The odds for having a poor CVH status were increased in persons aged ≥60 years and in those with only primary school education. Then, we compared our results with the Hispanic population of the Northern Manhattan Stroke Study (NOMAS), and found that Atahualpa residents had significantly better metrics than those enrolled in the NOMAS, with the exception of fasting glucose levels. Likewise, the odds for having 5 to 7 ideal metrics were also better in Atahualpa residents, irrespective of age. We also conducted a case-control study to assess the CVH status of Atahualpa residents according to their living arrangements, and found that social isolation was associated with a worse CVH status in this population. A couple of studies showed correlation between some sleep related disorders and poor CVH status. We have also started an ongoing program called gknown your numbersh, which, together with community talks, is directed to improve the CVH status and to reduce the burden of vascular diseases in the region.
KW - Atahualpa
KW - Cardiovascular Health
KW - Community Support
KW - Ecuador
KW - Epidemiology
KW - Metabolic Syndrome
KW - Population-Based Study
KW - Sleep Disorders
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85045513448
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85045513448
SN - 1019-8113
VL - 26
SP - 101
EP - 110
JO - Revista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia
JF - Revista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia
IS - 2
ER -