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Healthy Lifestyle Index and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women With Normal Body Mass Index
BACKGROUND: A lifestyle comprising a healthy diet, light alcohol consumption, no smoking, and moderate or intense physical activity has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). We examined the association of a healthy lifestyle index (HLI), derived from scores for each of t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10356042/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37306150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.029111 |
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author | Peila, Rita Xue, Xiaonan Qi, Qibin Dannenberg, Andrew J. Allison, Matthew A. Johnson, Karen C. LaMonte, Michael J. Wild, Robert A. Haring, Bernhard Pan, Kathy Tindle, Hilary A. Foraker, Randi Saquib, Nazmus Barac, Ana Rohan, Thomas E. |
author_facet | Peila, Rita Xue, Xiaonan Qi, Qibin Dannenberg, Andrew J. Allison, Matthew A. Johnson, Karen C. LaMonte, Michael J. Wild, Robert A. Haring, Bernhard Pan, Kathy Tindle, Hilary A. Foraker, Randi Saquib, Nazmus Barac, Ana Rohan, Thomas E. |
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description | BACKGROUND: A lifestyle comprising a healthy diet, light alcohol consumption, no smoking, and moderate or intense physical activity has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). We examined the association of a healthy lifestyle index (HLI), derived from scores for each of these components plus waist circumference, with the risk of incident CVD and CVD subtypes in postmenopausal women with normal body mass index (18.5–<25.0 kg/m(2)). METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 40 118 participants in the Women's Health Initiative, aged 50 to 79 years at enrollment, with a normal body mass index and no history of CVD. The HLI score was categorized into quintiles. We estimated multivariable adjusted hazard ratios (HR) and 95% CIs for the association of HLI with risk of CVD and CVD subtypes using Cox regression models. A total of 3821 cases of incident CVD were ascertained during a median follow‐up of 20.1 years. Compared with the lowest quintile (unhealthiest lifestyle), higher HLI quintiles showed inverse associations with the risk of CVD (HR( quintile−2 )=0.74 [95% CI, 0.67–0.81]; HR( quintile−3 )=0.66 [95% CI, 0.60–0.72]; HR( quintile−4 )=0.57 [95% CI, 0.51–0.63]; and HR( quintile−5 )=0.48 [95% CI, 0.43–0.54], P‐trend=<0.001). HLI was also inversely associated with risks of stroke, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, angina, and coronary revascularization. Subgroup analyses, stratified by age (≤63 years vs >63 years), body mass index (</≥ 22.0 kg/m(2)), and general health status (absence/presence of hypertension, diabetes, or lipid‐lowering drug use) also showed inverse associations between HLI and risk of CVD. CONCLUSIONS: Among postmenopausal women with a normal body mass index, adherence to a healthy lifestyle is associated with a reduced risk of clinical CVD and CVD subtypes, underscoring the cardiovascular benefits of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, even for women with a healthy weight. |
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spelling | pubmed-103560422023-07-20 Healthy Lifestyle Index and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women With Normal Body Mass Index Peila, Rita Xue, Xiaonan Qi, Qibin Dannenberg, Andrew J. Allison, Matthew A. Johnson, Karen C. LaMonte, Michael J. Wild, Robert A. Haring, Bernhard Pan, Kathy Tindle, Hilary A. Foraker, Randi Saquib, Nazmus Barac, Ana Rohan, Thomas E. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: A lifestyle comprising a healthy diet, light alcohol consumption, no smoking, and moderate or intense physical activity has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). We examined the association of a healthy lifestyle index (HLI), derived from scores for each of these components plus waist circumference, with the risk of incident CVD and CVD subtypes in postmenopausal women with normal body mass index (18.5–<25.0 kg/m(2)). METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 40 118 participants in the Women's Health Initiative, aged 50 to 79 years at enrollment, with a normal body mass index and no history of CVD. The HLI score was categorized into quintiles. We estimated multivariable adjusted hazard ratios (HR) and 95% CIs for the association of HLI with risk of CVD and CVD subtypes using Cox regression models. A total of 3821 cases of incident CVD were ascertained during a median follow‐up of 20.1 years. Compared with the lowest quintile (unhealthiest lifestyle), higher HLI quintiles showed inverse associations with the risk of CVD (HR( quintile−2 )=0.74 [95% CI, 0.67–0.81]; HR( quintile−3 )=0.66 [95% CI, 0.60–0.72]; HR( quintile−4 )=0.57 [95% CI, 0.51–0.63]; and HR( quintile−5 )=0.48 [95% CI, 0.43–0.54], P‐trend=<0.001). HLI was also inversely associated with risks of stroke, coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, angina, and coronary revascularization. Subgroup analyses, stratified by age (≤63 years vs >63 years), body mass index (</≥ 22.0 kg/m(2)), and general health status (absence/presence of hypertension, diabetes, or lipid‐lowering drug use) also showed inverse associations between HLI and risk of CVD. CONCLUSIONS: Among postmenopausal women with a normal body mass index, adherence to a healthy lifestyle is associated with a reduced risk of clinical CVD and CVD subtypes, underscoring the cardiovascular benefits of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, even for women with a healthy weight. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10356042/ /pubmed/37306150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.029111 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Peila, Rita Xue, Xiaonan Qi, Qibin Dannenberg, Andrew J. Allison, Matthew A. Johnson, Karen C. LaMonte, Michael J. Wild, Robert A. Haring, Bernhard Pan, Kathy Tindle, Hilary A. Foraker, Randi Saquib, Nazmus Barac, Ana Rohan, Thomas E. Healthy Lifestyle Index and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women With Normal Body Mass Index |
title | Healthy Lifestyle Index and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women With Normal Body Mass Index |
title_full | Healthy Lifestyle Index and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women With Normal Body Mass Index |
title_fullStr | Healthy Lifestyle Index and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women With Normal Body Mass Index |
title_full_unstemmed | Healthy Lifestyle Index and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women With Normal Body Mass Index |
title_short | Healthy Lifestyle Index and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women With Normal Body Mass Index |
title_sort | healthy lifestyle index and risk of cardiovascular disease among postmenopausal women with normal body mass index |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10356042/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37306150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.029111 |
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