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Famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study

OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of famine exposure during childhood on coronary calcium deposition and, secondarily, on cardiac valve and aortic calcifications. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort. SETTING: Community. PATIENTS: 286 postmenopausal women with individual measurements of famine exposure durin...

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Autores principales: Idris, Nikmah S, Uiterwaal, Cuno S P M, van der Schouw, Yvonne T, van Abeelen, Annet F M, Roseboom, Tessa J, de Jong, Pim A, Rutten, Annemarieke, Grobbee, Diederick E, Elias, Sjoerd G
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3845053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24293207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003818
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author Idris, Nikmah S
Uiterwaal, Cuno S P M
van der Schouw, Yvonne T
van Abeelen, Annet F M
Roseboom, Tessa J
de Jong, Pim A
Rutten, Annemarieke
Grobbee, Diederick E
Elias, Sjoerd G
author_facet Idris, Nikmah S
Uiterwaal, Cuno S P M
van der Schouw, Yvonne T
van Abeelen, Annet F M
Roseboom, Tessa J
de Jong, Pim A
Rutten, Annemarieke
Grobbee, Diederick E
Elias, Sjoerd G
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of famine exposure during childhood on coronary calcium deposition and, secondarily, on cardiac valve and aortic calcifications. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort. SETTING: Community. PATIENTS: 286 postmenopausal women with individual measurements of famine exposure during childhood in the Netherlands during World War II. INTERVENTION/EXPOSURE: Famine exposure during childhood. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Coronary artery calcifications measured by CT scan and scored using the Agatston method; calcifications of the aorta and cardiac valves (mitral and/or aortic) measured semiquantitatively. Logistic regression was used for coronary Agatston score of >100 or ≤100, valve or aortic calcifications as the dependent variable and an indicator for famine exposure as the independent variable. These models were also used for confounder adjustment and stratification based on age groups of 0–9 and 10–17 years. RESULTS: In the overall analysis, no statistically significant association was found between severe famine exposure in childhood and a high coronary calcium score (OR 1.80, 95% CI 0.87 to 3.78). However, when looking at specific risk periods, severe famine exposure during adolescence was related to a higher risk for a high coronary calcium score than non-exposure to famine, both in crude (OR 3.47, 95% CI 1.00 to 12.07) and adjusted analyses (OR 4.62, 95% CI 1.16 to 18.43). No statistically significant association was found between childhood famine exposure and valve or aortic calcification (OR 1.66, 95% CI 0.69 to 4.10). CONCLUSIONS: Famine exposure in childhood, especially during adolescence, seems to be associated with a higher risk of coronary artery calcification in late adulthood. However, the association between childhood famine exposure and cardiac valve/aortic calcification is less clear.
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spelling pubmed-38450532013-12-02 Famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study Idris, Nikmah S Uiterwaal, Cuno S P M van der Schouw, Yvonne T van Abeelen, Annet F M Roseboom, Tessa J de Jong, Pim A Rutten, Annemarieke Grobbee, Diederick E Elias, Sjoerd G BMJ Open Cardiovascular Medicine OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of famine exposure during childhood on coronary calcium deposition and, secondarily, on cardiac valve and aortic calcifications. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort. SETTING: Community. PATIENTS: 286 postmenopausal women with individual measurements of famine exposure during childhood in the Netherlands during World War II. INTERVENTION/EXPOSURE: Famine exposure during childhood. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Coronary artery calcifications measured by CT scan and scored using the Agatston method; calcifications of the aorta and cardiac valves (mitral and/or aortic) measured semiquantitatively. Logistic regression was used for coronary Agatston score of >100 or ≤100, valve or aortic calcifications as the dependent variable and an indicator for famine exposure as the independent variable. These models were also used for confounder adjustment and stratification based on age groups of 0–9 and 10–17 years. RESULTS: In the overall analysis, no statistically significant association was found between severe famine exposure in childhood and a high coronary calcium score (OR 1.80, 95% CI 0.87 to 3.78). However, when looking at specific risk periods, severe famine exposure during adolescence was related to a higher risk for a high coronary calcium score than non-exposure to famine, both in crude (OR 3.47, 95% CI 1.00 to 12.07) and adjusted analyses (OR 4.62, 95% CI 1.16 to 18.43). No statistically significant association was found between childhood famine exposure and valve or aortic calcification (OR 1.66, 95% CI 0.69 to 4.10). CONCLUSIONS: Famine exposure in childhood, especially during adolescence, seems to be associated with a higher risk of coronary artery calcification in late adulthood. However, the association between childhood famine exposure and cardiac valve/aortic calcification is less clear. BMJ Publishing Group 2013-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3845053/ /pubmed/24293207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003818 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Idris, Nikmah S
Uiterwaal, Cuno S P M
van der Schouw, Yvonne T
van Abeelen, Annet F M
Roseboom, Tessa J
de Jong, Pim A
Rutten, Annemarieke
Grobbee, Diederick E
Elias, Sjoerd G
Famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study
title Famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study
title_full Famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study
title_fullStr Famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study
title_short Famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study
title_sort famine in childhood and postmenopausal coronary artery calcification: a cohort study
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3845053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24293207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003818
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