Birthweight predicts adult cardiovascular disorders: Population based cross sectional survey

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作者
Salmi, Issa [1 ,3 ]
Hannawi, Suad [2 ]
机构
[1] Royal Hosp, Med Dept, 23 July St,POB 1331, Muscat 111, Oman
[2] MOHAP, Med Dept, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[3] Oman Med Specialty Board, Muscat, Oman
关键词
cardiovascular; epidemiology; general clinical cardiology; adult; heart failure; ischemic heart disease; myocardial infarction; pathophysiology of cardiac disease; preventive cardiology; stroke prevention; women; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; BRITISH WOMENS HEART; FETAL ORIGINS; EARLY GROWTH; GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; BLOOD-PRESSURE; LIFE-STYLE; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; RISK-FACTORS; SWEDISH MEN;
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10.1002/clc.23419
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the primary cause of death in the developed-countries and mostly in the poorer areas of the country, and in lower income-groups. Hypothesis Birthweight predicts adult development of angina, coronary heart disease, stroke, and combination of all CVD. Methods The AusDiab is a cross-sectional study of Australians aged 25 years or over. Data on age, sex, previous-CVD, smoking-status, alcohol-intake, time-spent on watching television and physical-activity, total house-income, dwelling-type and education-level were collected by interviewer- administered-questionnaires. Results Four thousand five hundred and two had birthweights (mean (SD) of 3.4(0.7) kg). Females in the lowest birthweight-quintile were at least 1.23, 1.48, 1.65, and 1.23 times more likely to have angina, CAD, stroke, and CVS compared to the referent group >= 3.72 kg withP= .123, .09, .099, and 0.176, respectively. Similarly, males in the lowest-birthweight-quintile were 1.23, 1.30, 1.39, and 1.26 times more likely to have angina, CAD, stroke, and CVS compared to the referent-group >= 4.05 kg withP= .231, .087, .102, and .123, respectively. Females with low birth weight (LBW) were at least 1.39, 1.40, 2.30, and 1.47 times more likely to have angina, CAD, stroke and CVS compared to those >= 2.5 kg withP= .06, .19, .03, and .13, respectively. Similarly, males with LBW were 1.76, 1.48, 3.34, and 1.70 times more likely to have angina, CAD, stroke, and CVS compared to those >= 2.5 kg withP= .14, .13, .03, and .08, respectively. Conclusion there was a negative relationship between birth weight and angina, CAD, stroke, and the overall CVS. It would be prudent, to adopt policies of intensified whole of life surveillance of lower-birthweight people, anticipating this risk.
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