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Anthropometric parameter-based assessment for cardiovascular disease predisposition among young Indians

Anthropometric parameter-based assessment for cardiovascular disease predisposition among young Indians
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摘要 AIM:To assess the predisposition for cardiovascular diseases among young Asian Indians by anthropometric data analysis.METHODS:One hundred and thirty males and 329 females aged between 15 and 26 years,attending health care check-ups at VIT University,were included in this study.Their body mass index,systolic and diastolic blood pressure,waist circumference,waist-to-hip ratio,pulse rate and pressure,along with mean arterial pressure,were measured and the data analyzed as per World Health Organization guidelines.RESULTS:Based on the analysis,54% of the male population was found to be predisposed to cardiovascular disease.Of these,approximately 40% were at highest possible risk,with greater than threshold values of body mass index,waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio.Females were found to have lower risk.Both genders showed significant correlation(P < 0.0001) between body mass index and waist circumference.Waist-to-hip ratio correlated significantly only in males with the former index whereas it correlated significantly with waist circumference in both genders.Receiver operating curve analysis,when performed,showed optimal sensitivity and specificity for body mass index and waist circumference.CONCLUSION:The above results indicate that seeds of cardiovascular disease may have been sown at a young age in Asian Indian populations.Interventional measures are advised to prevent accelerated atherosclerosis leading to premature cardiovascular disease. AIM: To assess the predisposition for cardiovascular diseases among young Asian Indians by anthropometric data analysis. METHODS: One hundred and thirty males and 329 females aged between 15 and 26 years, attending health care check-ups at VIT University, were included in this study. Their body mass index, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, pulse rate and pressure, along with mean arterial pressure, were measured and the data analyzed as per World Health Organization guidelines. RESULTS: Based on the analysis, 54% of the male population was found to be predisposed to cardiovascular disease. Of these, approximately 40% were at highest possible risk, with greater than threshold values of body mass index, waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio. Females were found to have lower risk. Both genders showed significant correlation (P < 0.0001) between body mass index and waist circumference. Waist-to-hip ratio correlated significantly only in males with the former index whereas it correlated significantly with waist circumference in both genders. Receiver operating curve analysis, when performed, showed optimal sensitivity and specificity for body mass index and waist circumference. CONCLUSION: The above results indicate that seeds of cardiovascular disease may have been sown at a young age in Asian Indian populations. Interventional measures are advised to prevent accelerated atherosclerosis leading to premature cardiovascular disease.
出处 《World Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2012年第7期221-225,共5页 世界心脏病学杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 CARDIOVASCULAR disease PREDISPOSITION YOUNG ASIAN INDIANS ANTHROPOMETRIC biomarkers Body mass index Blood pressure Cardiovascular disease predisposition Young Asian Indians Anthropometric biomarkers Body mass index Blood pressure
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