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Lipid distributions in the Global Diagnostics Network across five continents
AIMS: Lipids are central in the development of cardiovascular disease, and the present study aimed to characterize variation in lipid profiles across different countries to improve understanding of cardiovascular risk and opportunities for risk-reducing interventions. METHODS AND RESULTS: This first...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10314323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37392135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad371 |
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author | Martin, Seth S Niles, Justin K Kaufman, Harvey W Awan, Zuhier Elgaddar, Ola Choi, Rihwa Ahn, Sunhyun Verma, Rajan Nagarajan, Mahesh Don-Wauchope, Andrew Gurgel Castelo, Maria Helane Costa Hirose, Caio Kenji James, David Truman, Derek Todorovska, Maja Momirovska, Ana Pivovarníková, Hedviga Rákociová, Monika Louzao-Gudin, Pedro Batu, Janserey El Banna, Nehmat Kapoor, Hema |
author_facet | Martin, Seth S Niles, Justin K Kaufman, Harvey W Awan, Zuhier Elgaddar, Ola Choi, Rihwa Ahn, Sunhyun Verma, Rajan Nagarajan, Mahesh Don-Wauchope, Andrew Gurgel Castelo, Maria Helane Costa Hirose, Caio Kenji James, David Truman, Derek Todorovska, Maja Momirovska, Ana Pivovarníková, Hedviga Rákociová, Monika Louzao-Gudin, Pedro Batu, Janserey El Banna, Nehmat Kapoor, Hema |
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description | AIMS: Lipids are central in the development of cardiovascular disease, and the present study aimed to characterize variation in lipid profiles across different countries to improve understanding of cardiovascular risk and opportunities for risk-reducing interventions. METHODS AND RESULTS: This first collaborative report of the Global Diagnostics Network (GDN) evaluated lipid distributions from nine laboratory organizations providing clinical laboratory testing in 17 countries on five continents. This cross-sectional study assessed aggregated lipid results from patients aged 20–89 years, tested at GDN laboratories, from 2018 through 2020. In addition to mean levels, the World Health Organization total cholesterol risk target (<5.00 mmol/L, <193 mg/dL) and proportions in guideline-based low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) categories were assessed. This study of 461 888 753 lipid results found wide variation by country/region, sex, and age. In most countries, total cholesterol and LDL-C peaked at 50–59 years in females and 40–49 years in males. Sex- and age-group adjusted mean total cholesterol levels ranged from 4.58 mmol/L (177.1 mg/dL) in the Republic of Korea to 5.40 mmol/L (208.8 mg/dL) in Austria. Mean total cholesterol levels exceeded the World Health Organization target in Japan, Australia, North Macedonia, Switzerland, Germany, Slovakia, and Austria. Considering LDL-C categories, North Macedonia had the highest proportions of LDL-C results >4.91 mmol/L (>190 mg/dL) for both females (9.9%) and males (8.7%). LDL-C levels <1.55 mmol/L (<60 mg/dL) were most common among females in Canada (10.7%) and males in the UK (17.3%). CONCLUSION: With nearly a half billion lipid results, this study sheds light on the worldwide variability in lipid levels, which may reflect inter-country differences in genetics, lipid testing, lifestyle habits, and pharmacologic treatment. Despite variability, elevated atherogenic lipid levels are a common global problem, and these results can help inform national policies and health system approaches to mitigate lipid-mediated risk of cardiovascular disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-103143232023-07-02 Lipid distributions in the Global Diagnostics Network across five continents Martin, Seth S Niles, Justin K Kaufman, Harvey W Awan, Zuhier Elgaddar, Ola Choi, Rihwa Ahn, Sunhyun Verma, Rajan Nagarajan, Mahesh Don-Wauchope, Andrew Gurgel Castelo, Maria Helane Costa Hirose, Caio Kenji James, David Truman, Derek Todorovska, Maja Momirovska, Ana Pivovarníková, Hedviga Rákociová, Monika Louzao-Gudin, Pedro Batu, Janserey El Banna, Nehmat Kapoor, Hema Eur Heart J Clinical Research AIMS: Lipids are central in the development of cardiovascular disease, and the present study aimed to characterize variation in lipid profiles across different countries to improve understanding of cardiovascular risk and opportunities for risk-reducing interventions. METHODS AND RESULTS: This first collaborative report of the Global Diagnostics Network (GDN) evaluated lipid distributions from nine laboratory organizations providing clinical laboratory testing in 17 countries on five continents. This cross-sectional study assessed aggregated lipid results from patients aged 20–89 years, tested at GDN laboratories, from 2018 through 2020. In addition to mean levels, the World Health Organization total cholesterol risk target (<5.00 mmol/L, <193 mg/dL) and proportions in guideline-based low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) categories were assessed. This study of 461 888 753 lipid results found wide variation by country/region, sex, and age. In most countries, total cholesterol and LDL-C peaked at 50–59 years in females and 40–49 years in males. Sex- and age-group adjusted mean total cholesterol levels ranged from 4.58 mmol/L (177.1 mg/dL) in the Republic of Korea to 5.40 mmol/L (208.8 mg/dL) in Austria. Mean total cholesterol levels exceeded the World Health Organization target in Japan, Australia, North Macedonia, Switzerland, Germany, Slovakia, and Austria. Considering LDL-C categories, North Macedonia had the highest proportions of LDL-C results >4.91 mmol/L (>190 mg/dL) for both females (9.9%) and males (8.7%). LDL-C levels <1.55 mmol/L (<60 mg/dL) were most common among females in Canada (10.7%) and males in the UK (17.3%). CONCLUSION: With nearly a half billion lipid results, this study sheds light on the worldwide variability in lipid levels, which may reflect inter-country differences in genetics, lipid testing, lifestyle habits, and pharmacologic treatment. Despite variability, elevated atherogenic lipid levels are a common global problem, and these results can help inform national policies and health system approaches to mitigate lipid-mediated risk of cardiovascular disease. Oxford University Press 2023-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10314323/ /pubmed/37392135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad371 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Martin, Seth S Niles, Justin K Kaufman, Harvey W Awan, Zuhier Elgaddar, Ola Choi, Rihwa Ahn, Sunhyun Verma, Rajan Nagarajan, Mahesh Don-Wauchope, Andrew Gurgel Castelo, Maria Helane Costa Hirose, Caio Kenji James, David Truman, Derek Todorovska, Maja Momirovska, Ana Pivovarníková, Hedviga Rákociová, Monika Louzao-Gudin, Pedro Batu, Janserey El Banna, Nehmat Kapoor, Hema Lipid distributions in the Global Diagnostics Network across five continents |
title | Lipid distributions in the Global Diagnostics Network across five continents |
title_full | Lipid distributions in the Global Diagnostics Network across five continents |
title_fullStr | Lipid distributions in the Global Diagnostics Network across five continents |
title_full_unstemmed | Lipid distributions in the Global Diagnostics Network across five continents |
title_short | Lipid distributions in the Global Diagnostics Network across five continents |
title_sort | lipid distributions in the global diagnostics network across five continents |
topic | Clinical Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10314323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37392135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad371 |
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