| Literature DB >> 26715537 |
Marquita W Lewis1,2, Yulia Khodneva3, Nicole Redmond4, Raegan W Durant5, Suzanne E Judd6, Larrell L Wilkinson7, Virginia J Howard8, Monika M Safford9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We investigated the association between income-education groups and incident coronary heart disease (CHD) in a national prospective cohort study.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26715537 PMCID: PMC4696109 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2630-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Baseline characteristics of REGARDS participants without coronary heart disease (N = 24,461), by Income-Education Category
| Characteristics | Overall | High income-high education | Low incomea-high education | High income-low educationb
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| Age, mean ± SD | 64.1 ± 9.3 | 61.8 ± 8.7 | 65.7 ± 9.4 | 63.7 ± 9.5 | 67.9 ± 9.7 | <.0001 |
| Women, n (%) | 12194 (57.0) | 5469 (49.0) | 5338 (67.1) | 113 (38.6) | 1274 (63.4) | <.0001 |
| Black, n (%) | 9054 (42.3) | 3549 (31.8) | 3947 (49.6) | 128 (43.7) | 1430 (71.2) | <.0001 |
| Region of residence, n (%) | <.0001 | |||||
| Nonbelt | 9563 (44.7) | 5222 (46.8) | 3472 (43.7) | 127 (43.3) | 742 (36.9) | |
| Stroke Beltc | 7409 (34.6) | 3594 (32.2) | 2912 (36.6) | 92 (31.4) | 811 (40.4) | |
| Stroke Buckled | 4439 (20.7) | 2338 (21.0) | 1571 (19.8) | 74 (25.3) | 456 (22.7) | |
| Urban residence, n (%) | 15213 (78.6) | 7826 (77.4) | 5760 (80.3) | 202 (75.7) | 1425 (79.3) | <.0001 |
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| Systolic blood pressure, mm Hg, mean ± SD | 127.1 ± 16.5 | 124.7 ± 15.3 | 129.0 ± 17.0 | 128.7 ± 16.1 | 132.2 ± 18.2 | <.0001 |
| Body mass index (kg/m2), mean ± SD | 29.3 ± 6.2 | 28.9 ± 5.7 | 29.7 ± 6.7 | 29.5 ± 5.7 | 30.4 ± 6.8 | <.0001 |
| Total cholesterol (mg/dL), mean ± SD | 195.1 ± 39.3 | 194.0 ± 37.3 | 196.7 ± 41.3 | 190.5 ± 39.9 | 193.1 ± 40.6 | 0.75 |
| High density lipoprotein cholesterol (mg/dL), mean ± SD | 52.8 ± 16.3 | 52.3 ± 16.3 | 53.1 ± 16.1 | 48.3 ± 14.6 | 51.6 ± 15.4 | 0.18 |
| High sensitivity C-reactive protein, median [interquartile range] | 2.2 [0.9–5.0] | 1.8[0.8–4.2] | 2.6[1.1–6.0] | 2.6[1.3–5.7] | 3.2[1.3–6.7] | <.0001 |
| Urinary albumin to creatinine Ratio, median [interquartile range] | 7.1 [4.5–14.5] | 6.25[4.2–11.7] | 7.9 [4.9–17.17] | 6.9 [4.4–13.9] | 9.3 [5.2–24.3 | <.0001 |
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| Smoking status, n (%) | <.0001 | |||||
| Never | 10036 (47.0) | 5446 (49.0) | 3676 (46.4) | 99 (33.9) | 815 (40.7) | |
| Past | 8226 (38.5) | 4456 (40.1) | 2872 (36.2) | 139 (47.6) | 759 (37.9) | |
| Current | 3085 (14.5) | 1219 (11.0) | 1382 (17.4) | 54 (18.5) | 430 (21.5) | |
| No Exercise, n (%) | 6988 (33.1) | 3097 (28.0) | 2939 (37.5) | 97 (34.0) | 855 (43.4) | <.0001 |
| Alcohol use, n (%) | <.0001 | |||||
| Heavy | 887 (4.2) | 576 (5.2) | 255 (3.3) | 10 (3.5) | 46 (2.4) | |
| Moderate | 7271 (34.6) | 4784 (43.5) | 2057 (26.4) | 93 (32.8) | 337 (17.2) | |
| None | 12870 (61.2) | 5628 (51.2) | 5486 (70.4) | 181 (63.7) | 1575 (80.4) | |
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| Diabetes, n (%) | 4004 (19.4) | 1548 (14.3) | 1763 (23.1) | 62 (21.8) | 631 (32.9) | <.0001 |
| Vascular disease, n (%) | 1373 (13.7) | 435 (3.90) | 655 (8.23) | 24 (8.19) | 259 (12.9) | <.0001 |
| Antihypertensive medication use, n (%) | 10312 (48.6) | 4680 (42.3) | 4239 (53.9) | 137 (47.6) | 1256 (63.4) | <.0001 |
| Insulin use, n (%) | 953 (4.4) | 316 (2.8) | 445 (5.6) | 11 (3.8) | 181 (9.0) | <.0001 |
| Statin use, n (%) | 5980 (28.2) | 3089 (27.9) | 2180 (27.6) | 86 (29.4) | 625 (31.5) | 0.0057 |
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| Depressive Symptoms (CES-D ≥4), n (%) | 2163 (10.2) | 631 (5.7) | 1074 (13.6) | 26 (8.9) | 432 (21.6) | <.0001 |
| Perceived Stress, median score [interquartile range] | 3.0[0–5.0] | 2.0[0–4.0] | 3.0[1.0–6.0] | 3.0[0–5.0] | 4.0[1.0–7.0] | <.0001 |
| Insured, n (%) | 1990 (93.0) | 10840 (97.2) | 7026 (88.4) | 277 (94.5) | 1764 (87.9) | <.0001 |
aLow income defined as annual household income <$35,000
bLow education defined
cDefined as the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and the noncoastal regions within the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
d Defined as the coastal regions within the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
CI confidence interval, SD standard deviation, CES-D center for epidemiologic studies depression
Incident CHD events, incidence rates, and hazard ratios for income-education categories e in REGARDS participants
| High income-high education | Low incomea-high education | High income-low educationb
| Low incomea- low educationb
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| Events, n | 335 | 325 | 14 | 135 |
| Age-adjusted Incidence Rate per 1000 person-years (95 % CI) | 5.2 (4.7–5.8) | 6.3 (5.6–7.1) | 8.1 (4.8–13.7) | 10.1 (8.4–12.1) |
| p-value for difference compared to high income/high education |
| 0.02 | 0.10 | <.001 |
| Models | ||||
| Crude Analysis (95 % CI) |
| 1.42 (1.22–1.65) | 1.66 (0.96–2.86) | 2.51 (2.08–3.03) |
| Model 1 HR (95 % CI) |
| 1.40 (1.19–1.64) | 1.43 (0.84–2.45) | 2.15 (1.75–2.63) |
| Model 2 HR (95 % CI) |
| 1.10 (0.93–1.29) | 1.18 (0.69–2.02) | 1.45 (1.18–1.80) |
| Model 3 HR (95 % CI) |
| 1.07 (0.92–1.27) | 1.18 (0.69–2.03) | 1.42 (1.14–1.76) |
aLow income defined as annual household income <$35,000
bLow education defined as
Model 1 adjusts for sex, age, race, and geographic region of residence
Model 2 adjusts for smoking, physical activity, and alcohol consumption
Model 3 adjusts for body mass index, systolic blood pressure, total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, C-reactive protein, albumin-to-creatinine ratio, baseline cardiovascular disease (stroke,, peripheral vascular disease, aortic aneurism), diabetes, statins, antihypertensive medications, insulin, insurance status, baseline depressive symptoms and perceived stress
HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval
Characteristics of income-education groups and association with incidence of CHD stratified by 65 years
| High income-high education | Low incomea-high education | High income-low educationb | Low incomea-low educationb |
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| Age | <65 | ||||
| N | 7234 | 3696 | 167 | 723 | |
| Age, mean ± SD | 56.6 ± 5.00 | 57.5 ± 4.94 | 56.9 ± 5.14 | 58.4 ± 4.70 | <0.001 |
| Black, n (%) | 2468 (34.1) | 2115 (57.2) | 69 (41.3) | 525 (72.6) | <0.001 |
| Women, n (%) | 3844 (53.1) | 2516 (68.1) | 78 (46.7) | 494 (68.3) | <0.001 |
| Had diabetes, n (%) | 932 (13.3) | 878 (24.7) | 28 (17.1) | 220 (31.7) | <0.001 |
| Hypertension, n (%) | 3157 (43.7) | 2161 (58.6) | 79 (47.3) | 512 (71.0) | <0.001 |
| Antihypertensive medication use, n (%) | 2676 (37.3) | 1845 (36.7) | 61 (37.4) | 445 (62.4) | <0.001 |
| Statin use, n (%) | 1758 (24.5) | 881 (24.0) | 39 (23.4) | 199 (27.9) | 0.177 |
| Current Smoking, n (%) | 971 (13.5) | 904 (34.5) | 41 (24.7) | 231 (32.0) | <0.001 |
| # of Events | 131 | 137 | 3 | 44 | |
| Person-years | 42525.61 | 20566.18 | 972.03 | 3803.07 | |
| Incidence Rate per 1000 person-years (95 % CI) | 3.0 (2.6–3.6) | 6.4 (5.4–7.6) | 3.0 (1.0–9.4) | 10.8 (8.0–14.6) | |
| Crude HR (95 % CI) |
| 2.23 (1.76–2.83) | 0.96 (0.31–3.02) | 3.58 (2.56–4.99) | |
| Fully adjusted HR (95 % CI)c |
| 1.69 (1.30–2.20) | 0.69 (0.22–2.16) | 2.07 (1.42–3.01) | |
| Age | ≥65 | ||||
| N | 3921 | 4259 | 126 | 1286 | <0.001 |
| Age, mean ± SD | 71.4 ± 5.35 | 72.8 ± 5.87 | 72.7 ± 5.76 | 73.3 ± 6.12 | <0.001 |
| Black, n (%) | 1082 (27.6) | 1832 (43.0) | 59 (46.8) | 905 (70.4) | <0.001 |
| Women, n (%) | 1625 (41.4) | 2822 (66.3) | 35 (27.8) | 780 (60.7) | <0.001 |
| Had diabetes, n (%) | 616 (16.2) | 885 (21.7) | 34 (28.1) | 411 (33.6) | <0.001 |
| Hypertension, n (%) | 2321 (59.4) | 2782 (65.5) | 87 (69.1) | 934 (72.7) | <0.001 |
| Antihypertensive medication use, n (%) | 2005 (51.4) | 2394 (56.8) | 76 (60.1) | 811 (64.0) | <0.001 |
| Statin use, n (%) | 1332 (34.3) | 1299 (30.7) | 47 (37.3) | 426 (33.5) | 0.0031 |
| Current Smoking, n (%) | 248 (6.34) | 478 (11.3) | 13 (10.3) | 199 (15.5) | <0.001 |
| # of Events | 204 | 188 | 11 | 91 | |
| Person-years | 23226.34 | 24270.08 | 668.03 | 6874.68 | |
| Incidence Rate (95 % CI) | 9.0 (7.8–10.3) | 7.4 (6.4–8.5) | 15.8 (8.8–28.6) | 12.3 (10.0–15.1) | |
| Crude HR (95 % CI) |
| 0.88 (0.73–1.07) | 1.82 (1.02–3.25) | 1.58 (1.27–1.98) | |
| Fully adjusted HR (95 % CI)c |
| 0.82 (0.67–1.01) | 1.39 (0.77–2.49) | 1.16 (0.90–1.50) | |
aLow income defined as annual household income <$35,000. bLow education defined
cFully adjusted adjusts for sex, age, race, geographic region of residence, smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, total and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, C-reactive protein, albumin-to-creatinine ratio, baseline cardiovascular disease (stroke, periphery artery disease, aortic aneurism), and diabetes, insurance status, statins, antihypertensive medications, insulin use, baseline depressive symptoms and perceived stress
CI confidence interval, SD standard deviation