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Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Neck Circumference Shown in the Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) Risk Model

Introduction: The most important way to reduce CVD-related mortality is to apply appropriate treatment according to the risk status of the patients. For this purpose, the SCORE risk model is used in Europe. In addition to these risk models, some anthropometric measurements are known to be associated...

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Autores principales: Asil, Serkan, Murat, Ender, Taşkan, Hatice, Barış, Veysel Özgür, Görmel, Suat, Yaşar, Salim, Çelik, Murat, Yüksel, Uygar Çağdaş, Kabul, Hasan Kutsi, Barçın, Cem
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8535320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010763
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author Asil, Serkan
Murat, Ender
Taşkan, Hatice
Barış, Veysel Özgür
Görmel, Suat
Yaşar, Salim
Çelik, Murat
Yüksel, Uygar Çağdaş
Kabul, Hasan Kutsi
Barçın, Cem
author_facet Asil, Serkan
Murat, Ender
Taşkan, Hatice
Barış, Veysel Özgür
Görmel, Suat
Yaşar, Salim
Çelik, Murat
Yüksel, Uygar Çağdaş
Kabul, Hasan Kutsi
Barçın, Cem
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description Introduction: The most important way to reduce CVD-related mortality is to apply appropriate treatment according to the risk status of the patients. For this purpose, the SCORE risk model is used in Europe. In addition to these risk models, some anthropometric measurements are known to be associated with CVD risk and risk factors. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the association of these anthropometric measurements, especially neck circumference (NC), with the SCORE risk chart. Methods: This was planned as a cross-sectional study. The study population were classified according to their SCORE risk values. The relationship of NC and other anthropometric measurements with the total cardiovascular risk indicated by the SCORE risk was investigated. Results: A total of 232 patients were included in the study. The patients participating in the study were analysed in four groups according to the SCORE ten-year total cardiovascular mortality risk. As a result, the NC was statistically significantly lower among the SCORE low and moderate risk group than all other SCORE risk groups (low-high and very high 36(3)–38(4) (IQR) p: 0.026, 36(3)–39(4) (IQR) p < 0.001, 36(3)–40(4) (IQR) p < 0.001), (moderate-high and very high 38(4) vs. 39(4) (IQR) p: 0.02, 38(4) vs. 40(4) (IQR) p < 0.001, 39(4) vs. 40(4) (IQR) p > 0.05). NC was found to have the strongest correlation with SCORE than the other anthropometric measurements. Conclusion: Neck circumference correlates strongly with the SCORE risk model which shows the ten-year cardiovascular mortality risk and can be used in clinical practice to predict CVD risk.
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spelling pubmed-85353202021-10-23 Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Neck Circumference Shown in the Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) Risk Model Asil, Serkan Murat, Ender Taşkan, Hatice Barış, Veysel Özgür Görmel, Suat Yaşar, Salim Çelik, Murat Yüksel, Uygar Çağdaş Kabul, Hasan Kutsi Barçın, Cem Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Introduction: The most important way to reduce CVD-related mortality is to apply appropriate treatment according to the risk status of the patients. For this purpose, the SCORE risk model is used in Europe. In addition to these risk models, some anthropometric measurements are known to be associated with CVD risk and risk factors. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the association of these anthropometric measurements, especially neck circumference (NC), with the SCORE risk chart. Methods: This was planned as a cross-sectional study. The study population were classified according to their SCORE risk values. The relationship of NC and other anthropometric measurements with the total cardiovascular risk indicated by the SCORE risk was investigated. Results: A total of 232 patients were included in the study. The patients participating in the study were analysed in four groups according to the SCORE ten-year total cardiovascular mortality risk. As a result, the NC was statistically significantly lower among the SCORE low and moderate risk group than all other SCORE risk groups (low-high and very high 36(3)–38(4) (IQR) p: 0.026, 36(3)–39(4) (IQR) p < 0.001, 36(3)–40(4) (IQR) p < 0.001), (moderate-high and very high 38(4) vs. 39(4) (IQR) p: 0.02, 38(4) vs. 40(4) (IQR) p < 0.001, 39(4) vs. 40(4) (IQR) p > 0.05). NC was found to have the strongest correlation with SCORE than the other anthropometric measurements. Conclusion: Neck circumference correlates strongly with the SCORE risk model which shows the ten-year cardiovascular mortality risk and can be used in clinical practice to predict CVD risk. MDPI 2021-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8535320/ /pubmed/34682509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010763 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Asil, Serkan
Murat, Ender
Taşkan, Hatice
Barış, Veysel Özgür
Görmel, Suat
Yaşar, Salim
Çelik, Murat
Yüksel, Uygar Çağdaş
Kabul, Hasan Kutsi
Barçın, Cem
Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Neck Circumference Shown in the Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) Risk Model
title Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Neck Circumference Shown in the Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) Risk Model
title_full Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Neck Circumference Shown in the Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) Risk Model
title_fullStr Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Neck Circumference Shown in the Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) Risk Model
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Neck Circumference Shown in the Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) Risk Model
title_short Relationship between Cardiovascular Disease Risk and Neck Circumference Shown in the Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) Risk Model
title_sort relationship between cardiovascular disease risk and neck circumference shown in the systematic coronary risk estimation (score) risk model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8535320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010763
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