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Atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in India: A case-control study

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: It was hypothesized that both thrombogenic and atherogenic factors may be responsible for premature coronary heart disease (CHD) in young Indians. A case-control study was performed to determine cardiovascular risk factors in young patients with CHD in India. METHODS: Su...

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Autores principales: Panwar, Raja Babu, Gupta, Rajeev, Gupta, Bal Kishan, Raja, Sadiq, Vaishnav, Jaishree, Khatri, Meenakshi, Agrawal, Aachu
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Publicado: Medknow Publications 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3171913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21808131
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author Panwar, Raja Babu
Gupta, Rajeev
Gupta, Bal Kishan
Raja, Sadiq
Vaishnav, Jaishree
Khatri, Meenakshi
Agrawal, Aachu
author_facet Panwar, Raja Babu
Gupta, Rajeev
Gupta, Bal Kishan
Raja, Sadiq
Vaishnav, Jaishree
Khatri, Meenakshi
Agrawal, Aachu
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description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: It was hypothesized that both thrombogenic and atherogenic factors may be responsible for premature coronary heart disease (CHD) in young Indians. A case-control study was performed to determine cardiovascular risk factors in young patients with CHD in India. METHODS: Successive consenting patients <55 yr with an acute coronary event or recent diagnosis of CHD were enrolled (cases, n=165). Age- and gender-matched subjects with no clinical evidence of CHD were recruited as controls (n=199). Demographic, anthropometric, clinical, haematological, and biochemical data were obtained in both groups. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were performed to identify important risk factors. RESULTS: In cases vs. controls mean systolic BP, diastolic BP, platelet counts, LDL cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and fibrinogen were higher and HDL cholesterol lower (P<0.001). The presence of current smoking, low fruit and vegetables intake, high fat intake, hypertension, diabetes, low HDL cholesterol, and high LDL cholesterol, total:HDL ratio, fibrinogen and homocysteine was significantly higher in cases (P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis (age adjusted odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals) revealed that smoking (19.41, 6.82-55.25), high fat intake (1.66, 1.08-2.56), low fruit and vegetables intake (1.99, 1.11-3.59), hypertension (8.95, 5.42-14.79), high LDL cholesterol [2.49 (1.62-3.84)], low HDL cholesterol (10.32, 6.30-16.91), high triglycerides (3.62, 2.35-5.59) high total:HDL cholesterol (3.87, 2.35-5.59), high fibrinogen (2.87, 1.81-4.55) and high homocysteine (10.54, 3.11-35.78) were significant. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that thrombotic (smoking, low fruit/vegetables intake, fibrinogen, homocysteine) as well as atherosclerotic (hypertension, high fat diet, dyslipidaemia) risk factors were important in premature CHD. Multipronged prevention strategies are needed in young Indian subjects.
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spelling pubmed-31719132011-09-28 Atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in India: A case-control study Panwar, Raja Babu Gupta, Rajeev Gupta, Bal Kishan Raja, Sadiq Vaishnav, Jaishree Khatri, Meenakshi Agrawal, Aachu Indian J Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: It was hypothesized that both thrombogenic and atherogenic factors may be responsible for premature coronary heart disease (CHD) in young Indians. A case-control study was performed to determine cardiovascular risk factors in young patients with CHD in India. METHODS: Successive consenting patients <55 yr with an acute coronary event or recent diagnosis of CHD were enrolled (cases, n=165). Age- and gender-matched subjects with no clinical evidence of CHD were recruited as controls (n=199). Demographic, anthropometric, clinical, haematological, and biochemical data were obtained in both groups. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were performed to identify important risk factors. RESULTS: In cases vs. controls mean systolic BP, diastolic BP, platelet counts, LDL cholesterol, non-HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and fibrinogen were higher and HDL cholesterol lower (P<0.001). The presence of current smoking, low fruit and vegetables intake, high fat intake, hypertension, diabetes, low HDL cholesterol, and high LDL cholesterol, total:HDL ratio, fibrinogen and homocysteine was significantly higher in cases (P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis (age adjusted odds ratio, 95% confidence intervals) revealed that smoking (19.41, 6.82-55.25), high fat intake (1.66, 1.08-2.56), low fruit and vegetables intake (1.99, 1.11-3.59), hypertension (8.95, 5.42-14.79), high LDL cholesterol [2.49 (1.62-3.84)], low HDL cholesterol (10.32, 6.30-16.91), high triglycerides (3.62, 2.35-5.59) high total:HDL cholesterol (3.87, 2.35-5.59), high fibrinogen (2.87, 1.81-4.55) and high homocysteine (10.54, 3.11-35.78) were significant. INTERPRETATION & CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that thrombotic (smoking, low fruit/vegetables intake, fibrinogen, homocysteine) as well as atherosclerotic (hypertension, high fat diet, dyslipidaemia) risk factors were important in premature CHD. Multipronged prevention strategies are needed in young Indian subjects. Medknow Publications 2011-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3171913/ /pubmed/21808131 Text en Copyright: © The Indian Journal of Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Panwar, Raja Babu
Gupta, Rajeev
Gupta, Bal Kishan
Raja, Sadiq
Vaishnav, Jaishree
Khatri, Meenakshi
Agrawal, Aachu
Atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in India: A case-control study
title Atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in India: A case-control study
title_full Atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in India: A case-control study
title_fullStr Atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in India: A case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in India: A case-control study
title_short Atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in India: A case-control study
title_sort atherothrombotic risk factors & premature coronary heart disease in india: a case-control study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3171913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21808131
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