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Lifestyle and cardiovascular risk in working young adults: insights from a nationwide Spanish cohort.
Castillo-García, Adrián; Valenzuela, Pedro L; Saco-Ledo, Gonzalo; Carrera-Bastos, Pedro; Ruilope, Luis M; Santos-Lozano, Alejandro; Lucia, Alejandro.
Afiliación
  • Castillo-García A; Departamento de Biología de Sistemas, Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: https://twitter.com/@adrian_science.
  • Valenzuela PL; Departamento de Biología de Sistemas, Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain; Physical Activity and Health Research Group (PaHerg), Instituto de Investigación Hospital 12 de Octubre (imas12), Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: pedrol.valenzuela@uah.es.
  • Saco-Ledo G; Faculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
  • Carrera-Bastos P; Faculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; Centre for Primary Health Care Research, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
  • Ruilope LM; Grupo de Investigación Traslacional en Hipertensión y Enfermedad Cardiorrenal, Instituto de Investigación Hospital 12 de Octubre (imas12), Madrid, Spain.
  • Santos-Lozano A; Physical Activity and Health Research Group (PaHerg), Instituto de Investigación Hospital 12 de Octubre (imas12), Madrid, Spain; i+HeALTH Strategic Research Group, Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes, Valladolid, Spain.
  • Lucia A; Physical Activity and Health Research Group (PaHerg), Instituto de Investigación Hospital 12 de Octubre (imas12), Madrid, Spain; Faculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Article en En, Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38423178
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION AND

OBJECTIVES:

This study aimed to describe the cardiovascular risk profile of working young adults from Spain and its association with lifestyle.

METHODS:

Participants (18-30 years) were recruited from a nationwide cohort of economically active adults insured by a large occupational risk prevention company, with data obtained from routine medical assessments. The participants were categorized as having an "unhealthy" cardiovascular risk profile based on the presence of prediabetes/diabetes, prehypertension/hypertension, or hypercholesterolemia, or a "healthy" profile if these conditions were completely absent. The association with lifestyle factors (weight, physical activity, sleeping characteristics, alcohol consumption, smoking) was assessed.

RESULTS:

A total of 78 421 young adults (27±2 years, 36% female) were evaluated at baseline. The "unhealthy" cardiovascular risk profile was prevalent (18%) and inversely associated (OR, 0.64; 95%CI, 0.57-0.80) with an optimal lifestyle (normal weight, regular physical activity, no drinking/smoking, and good sleep). The latter condition was found in only 3.5% of the participants. On the other hand, prospective analyses in 44 776 participants (median follow-up=2 [range 2-5] years) showed that 2.0% transitioned from a "healthy" to an "unhealthy" profile. Being physically active (OR, 0.95; 95%CI, 0.81-0.99) and having a normal weight (OR, 0.61; 95%CI, 0.51-0.70) were associated with a lower likelihood of this transition. No consistent associations were found for other lifestyle factors.

CONCLUSIONS:

The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors is high in economically active young Spanish adults. An unhealthy cardiovascular risk profile is inversely associated with an optimal lifestyle, but the latter is highly infrequent in this population.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En / Es Revista: Rev Esp Cardiol (Engl Ed) Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En / Es Revista: Rev Esp Cardiol (Engl Ed) Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article