Status of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke in Hispanics/Latinos in the United States A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association

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作者
Rodriguez, Carlos J. [1 ]
Allison, Matthew [2 ]
Daviglus, Martha L. [3 ]
Isasi, Carmen R. [4 ]
Keller, Colleen [5 ]
Leira, Enrique C. [6 ]
Palaniappan, Latha [7 ]
Pina, Ileana L. [8 ]
Ramirez, Sarah M.
Rodriguez, Beatriz [9 ]
Sims, Mario [10 ]
机构
[1] Wake Forest Univ, Sch Med, Winston Salem, NC 27109 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[3] Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL 60208 USA
[4] Albert Einstein Coll Med, Bronx, NY USA
[5] Arizona State Univ, Tempe, AZ 85287 USA
[6] Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[7] Palo Alto Med Fdn, Res Initiat, Palo Alto, CA USA
[8] Montefiore Einstein Med Ctr, Bronx, NY USA
[9] Univ Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
[10] Univ Mississippi, Med Ctr, University, MS 38677 USA
关键词
AHA Scientific Statements; cardiovascular disease; Hispanic; Latino; stroke; ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE USE; NON-HISPANIC WHITES; PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL-DISEASE; 3RD NATIONAL-HEALTH; NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY; LEFT-VENTRICULAR MASS; BLOOD-PRESSURE REACTIVITY; INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS; TIME PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH;
D O I
10.1161/CIR.0000000000000071
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Purpose-This American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement provides a comprehensive overview of current evidence on the burden cardiovascular disease (CVD) among Hispanics in the United States. Hispanics are the largest minority ethnic group in the United States, and their health is vital to the public health of the nation and to achieving the AHA's 2020 goals. This statement describes the CVD epidemiology and related personal beliefs and the social and health issues of US Hispanics, and it identifies potential prevention and treatment opportunities. The intended audience for this statement includes healthcare professionals, researchers, and policy makers. Methods-Writing group members were nominated by the AHA's Manuscript Oversight Committee and represent a broad range of expertise in relation to Hispanic individuals and CVD. The writers used a general framework outlined by the committee chair to produce a comprehensive literature review that summarizes existing evidence, indicate gaps in current knowledge, and formulate recommendations. Only English-language studies were reviewed, with PubMed/MEDLINE as our primary resource, as well as the Cochrane Library Reviews, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the US Census data as secondary resources. Inductive methods and descriptive studies that focused on CVD outcomes incidence, prevalence, treatment response, and risks were included. Because of the wide scope of these topics, members of the writing committee were responsible for drafting individual sections selected by the chair of the writing committee, and the group chair assembled the complete statement. The conclusions of this statement are the views of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official view of the AHA. All members of the writing group had the opportunity to comment on the initial drafts and approved the final version of this document. The manuscript underwent extensive AHA internal peer review before consideration and approval by the AHA Science Advisory and Coordinating Committee. Results-This statement documents the status of knowledge regarding CVD among Hispanics and the sociocultural issues that impact all subgroups of Hispanics with regard to cardiovascular health. In this review, whenever possible, we identify the specific Hispanic subgroups examined to avoid generalizations. We identify specific areas for which current evidence was less robust, as well as inconsistencies and evidence gaps that inform the need for further rigorous and interdisciplinary approaches to increase our understanding of the US Hispanic population and its potential impact on the public health and cardiovascular health of the total US population. We provide recommendations specific to the 9 domains outlined by the chair to support the development of these culturally tailored and targeted approaches. Conclusions-Healthcare professionals and researchers need to consider the impact of culture and ethnicity on health behavior and ultimately health outcomes. There is a need to tailor and develop culturally relevant strategies to engage Hispanics in cardiovascular health promotion and cultivate a larger workforce of healthcare providers, researchers, and allies with the focused goal of improving cardiovascular health and reducing CVD among the US Hispanic population.
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