Cargando…

Education to a Healthy Lifestyle Improves Symptoms and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – AsuRiesgo Study

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases are the current leading causes of death and disability globally. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of a basic educational program for cardiovascular prevention in an unselected outpatient population. METHODS: All participants received an educational program to chan...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Chaves, Graciela, Britez, Nidia, Munzinger, Judith, Uhlmann, Lorenz, Gonzalez, Graciela, Oviedo, Guillermo, Chaparro, Victoria, Achon, Oscar, Bruckner, Thomas, Kieser, Meinhard, Katus, Hugo A., Mereles, Derliz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4495449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25789881
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20150021
_version_ 1782380256000212992
author Chaves, Graciela
Britez, Nidia
Munzinger, Judith
Uhlmann, Lorenz
Gonzalez, Graciela
Oviedo, Guillermo
Chaparro, Victoria
Achon, Oscar
Bruckner, Thomas
Kieser, Meinhard
Katus, Hugo A.
Mereles, Derliz
author_facet Chaves, Graciela
Britez, Nidia
Munzinger, Judith
Uhlmann, Lorenz
Gonzalez, Graciela
Oviedo, Guillermo
Chaparro, Victoria
Achon, Oscar
Bruckner, Thomas
Kieser, Meinhard
Katus, Hugo A.
Mereles, Derliz
author_sort Chaves, Graciela
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases are the current leading causes of death and disability globally. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of a basic educational program for cardiovascular prevention in an unselected outpatient population. METHODS: All participants received an educational program to change to a healthy lifestyle. Assessments were conducted at study enrollment and during follow-up. Symptoms, habits, ATP III parameters for metabolic syndrome, and American Heart Association’s 2020 parameters of cardiovascular health were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 15,073 participants aged ≥ 18 years entered the study. Data analysis was conducted in 3,009 patients who completed a second assessment. An improvement in weight (from 76.6 ± 15.3 to 76.4 ± 15.3 kg, p = 0.002), dyspnea on exertion NYHA grade II (from 23.4% to 21.0%) and grade III (from 15.8% to 14.0%) and a decrease in the proportion of current active smokers (from 3.6% to 2.9%, p = 0.002) could be documented. The proportion of patients with levels of triglycerides > 150 mg/dL (from 46.3% to 42.4%, p < 0.001) and LDL cholesterol > 100 mg/dL (from 69.3% to 65.5%, p < 0.001) improved. A ≥ 20% improvement of AHA 2020 metrics at the level graded as poor was found for smoking (-21.1%), diet (-29.8%), and cholesterol level (-23.6%). A large dropout as a surrogate indicator for low patient adherence was documented throughout the first 5 visits, 80% between the first and second assessments, 55.6% between the second and third assessments, 43.6% between the third and fourth assessments, and 38% between the fourth and fifth assessments. CONCLUSION: A simple, basic educational program may improve symptoms and modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, but shows low patient adherence.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4495449
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-44954492015-07-08 Education to a Healthy Lifestyle Improves Symptoms and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – AsuRiesgo Study Chaves, Graciela Britez, Nidia Munzinger, Judith Uhlmann, Lorenz Gonzalez, Graciela Oviedo, Guillermo Chaparro, Victoria Achon, Oscar Bruckner, Thomas Kieser, Meinhard Katus, Hugo A. Mereles, Derliz Arq Bras Cardiol Original Article BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases are the current leading causes of death and disability globally. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of a basic educational program for cardiovascular prevention in an unselected outpatient population. METHODS: All participants received an educational program to change to a healthy lifestyle. Assessments were conducted at study enrollment and during follow-up. Symptoms, habits, ATP III parameters for metabolic syndrome, and American Heart Association’s 2020 parameters of cardiovascular health were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 15,073 participants aged ≥ 18 years entered the study. Data analysis was conducted in 3,009 patients who completed a second assessment. An improvement in weight (from 76.6 ± 15.3 to 76.4 ± 15.3 kg, p = 0.002), dyspnea on exertion NYHA grade II (from 23.4% to 21.0%) and grade III (from 15.8% to 14.0%) and a decrease in the proportion of current active smokers (from 3.6% to 2.9%, p = 0.002) could be documented. The proportion of patients with levels of triglycerides > 150 mg/dL (from 46.3% to 42.4%, p < 0.001) and LDL cholesterol > 100 mg/dL (from 69.3% to 65.5%, p < 0.001) improved. A ≥ 20% improvement of AHA 2020 metrics at the level graded as poor was found for smoking (-21.1%), diet (-29.8%), and cholesterol level (-23.6%). A large dropout as a surrogate indicator for low patient adherence was documented throughout the first 5 visits, 80% between the first and second assessments, 55.6% between the second and third assessments, 43.6% between the third and fourth assessments, and 38% between the fourth and fifth assessments. CONCLUSION: A simple, basic educational program may improve symptoms and modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, but shows low patient adherence. Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia 2015-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4495449/ /pubmed/25789881 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20150021 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chaves, Graciela
Britez, Nidia
Munzinger, Judith
Uhlmann, Lorenz
Gonzalez, Graciela
Oviedo, Guillermo
Chaparro, Victoria
Achon, Oscar
Bruckner, Thomas
Kieser, Meinhard
Katus, Hugo A.
Mereles, Derliz
Education to a Healthy Lifestyle Improves Symptoms and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – AsuRiesgo Study
title Education to a Healthy Lifestyle Improves Symptoms and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – AsuRiesgo Study
title_full Education to a Healthy Lifestyle Improves Symptoms and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – AsuRiesgo Study
title_fullStr Education to a Healthy Lifestyle Improves Symptoms and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – AsuRiesgo Study
title_full_unstemmed Education to a Healthy Lifestyle Improves Symptoms and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – AsuRiesgo Study
title_short Education to a Healthy Lifestyle Improves Symptoms and Cardiovascular Risk Factors – AsuRiesgo Study
title_sort education to a healthy lifestyle improves symptoms and cardiovascular risk factors – asuriesgo study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4495449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25789881
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/abc.20150021
work_keys_str_mv AT chavesgraciela educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT briteznidia educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT munzingerjudith educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT uhlmannlorenz educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT gonzalezgraciela educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT oviedoguillermo educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT chaparrovictoria educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT achonoscar educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT brucknerthomas educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT kiesermeinhard educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT katushugoa educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy
AT merelesderliz educationtoahealthylifestyleimprovessymptomsandcardiovascularriskfactorsasuriesgostudy