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Peter Ueda1,2,3, Pablo Gulayin1,4, Goodarz Danaei1,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Harmful effects of long-term exposure to moderately elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol and blood pressure on coronary heart disease (CHD) have not been rigorously examined. We estimated the risk of CHD under long-term exposure to moderately elevated LDL-cholesterol and blood pressure compared with the risk under shorter exposures to higher levels of the same risk factors.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30059527 PMCID: PMC6066205 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flowchart of participant selection.
Characteristics of eligible 2,714 participants in the Framingham Offspring Study.
Values are represented in percentage unless otherwise indicated.
| Characteristics | 3rd exam | 4th exam | 5th exam | 6th exam | 7th exam |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current smoker | 27.5 | 23.0 | 19.1 | 14.9 | 12.2 |
| Cigarettes per day among smokers, mean (SD) | 22.9 (12.9) | 21.9 (12.6) | 21.1 (12.0) | 19.9 (11.7) | 18.3 (11.3) |
| Alcoholic drinks per day | |||||
| None | 27.6 | 29.8 | 30.2 | 36.8 | 33.7 |
| >0 to <2 | 54.2 | 55.5 | 55.3 | 53.2 | 52.9 |
| 2 to <4 | 13.9 | 11.3 | 11.7 | 8.6 | 10.8 |
| 4 or more | 4.3 | 3.4 | 2.9 | 1.4 | 2.6 |
| Body mass index (kg/m2); mean (SD) | 26 (4.6) | 26.6 (4.8) | 27.3 (4.9) | 27.8 (5.2) | 28.1 (5.3) |
| Diabetes | 2.7 | 3.9 | 6.3 | 9.6 | 12.3 |
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg); median (IQR) | 121 (111, 132) | 124 (112, 137) | 124 (112.5, 137) | 126 (114, 138.5) | 125 (114, 138) |
| Systolic blood pressure categories | |||||
| <120 mmHg (Low) | 45.8 | 40.5 | 40.2 | 34.3 | 34.1 |
| 120 to <140 mmHg (Pre-hypertension) | 40.6 | 38.6 | 38.6 | 39.3 | 37.5 |
| 140 to <160 mmHg (Stage 1 hypertension) | 11.0 | 16.1 | 16.4 | 16.2 | 15.5 |
| ≥160 mmHg (Stage 2 hypertension) | 2.6 | 4.9 | 4.9 | 6.0 | 5.2 |
| LDL-cholesterol (mg/dL); median (IQR) | 133 (110.2, 158.6) | 130.6 (107, 156.2) | 125.4 (104.4, 148.6) | 125 (104.8, 147.8) | 119.2 (98.4, 141) |
| LDL-cholesterol categories | |||||
| <130 mg/dL (low) | 46.3 | 49.2 | 53.7 | 52.7 | 56.6 |
| 130 to <160 mg/dL (moderate) | 29.7 | 29.8 | 29.8 | 26.8 | 22.4 |
| 160 to <190 mg/dL (high) | 16.8 | 15.6 | 11.5 | 11.3 | 8.2 |
| ≥190 mg/dL (very high) | 7.2 | 5.4 | 3.8 | 3.6 | 2.1 |
| Blood pressure medication | 13.5 | 15.1 | 16.3 | 25.6 | 32.6 |
| Lipid-lowering medication | 0.7 | 2.6 | 5.7 | 10.8 | 18.7 |
Sixteen-year risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) under different levels and durations of exposure to LDL-cholesterol, Framingham Offspring Study (1987–1991 to 2007).
| LDL level and duration | 16-year risk of CHD | Population risk ratio | Population risk difference | Cumulative percentage intervened on | Average percentage intervened on |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low LDL (<130 mg/dL) for 16 yrs | 8.2 (7.0 to 9.6) | 1 | 0 | 73 | 38 |
| Low LDL for 12 yrs followed very high LDL (>190 mg/dL) for 4 yrs | 8.8 (7.6 to 10.1) | 1.07 (0.95 to 1.25) | 0.6 (-0.4 to 1.9) | 100 | 56 |
| Moderate LDL (130 to <160 mg/dL) for 16 yrs | 8.9 (7.8 to 10.1) | 1.08 (0.95 to 1.22) | 0.7 (-0.4 to 1.7) | 98 | 64 |
| Low LDL for 8 yrs followed high LDL (160 to <190 mg/dL) for 8 yrs | 9.0 (7.7 to 10.3) | 1.09 (0.95 to 1.27) | 0.7 (-0.5 to 2.0) | 100 | 66 |
| Low LDL for 8 yrs followed by very high LDL for 8 yrs | 9.4 (7.8 to 11.4) | 1.14 (0.92 to 1.47) | 1.2 (-0.7 to 3.5) | 100 | 70 |
| High LDL for 16 yrs | 9.4 (7.8 to 11.5) | 1.14 (0.92 to 1.46) | 1.2 (-0.7 to 3.5) | 99 | 79 |
| Very high LDL for 16 yrs | 10.3 (7.6 to 13.9) | 1.25 (0.87 to 1.80) | 2.0 (-1.1 to 6.0) | 99 | 79 |
* Sorted by ascending CHD risk
a. There were 218 cases of CHD among 2,972 cohort participants after 39,884 person-years of follow-up. The observed risk was 8.5%.
b. In addition to LDL-cholesterol levels, we modeled 7 other covariates in the analysis: examination cycle, cigarette smoking (current smoker, and number of cigarettes per day if smoker), alcohol consumption (standard drinks per day), body mass index, diabetes, systolic blood pressure, and blood pressure medication. All models included lagged values of time-varying covariates plus baseline non-time-varying variables: sex, age, education level, marital status at examination cycle 4, and smoking history at examination cycle 3 of the Framingham Offspring Study.
c. Reference category
Sixteen-year risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) under different levels and durations of exposure to systolic blood pressure (SBP), Framingham Offspring Study (1987–1991 to 2007).
| SBP level and duration | 16-year risk of CHD | Population risk ratio | Population risk difference | Cumulative percentage intervened on | Average percentage intervened on |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low SBP for 16 yrs (<120 mmHg) | 6.7 (5.5 to 8.1) | 1 | 0 | 85 | 55 |
| Prehypertension (120 to <140 mmHg) for 16 yrs | 8.4 (7.3 to 9.5) | 1.26 (1.11 to 1.41) | 1.7 (0.9 to 2.5) | 95 | 55 |
| Low SBP for 8 yrs followed by stage 1 hypertension (140 to <160 mmHg) for 8 yrs | 8.6 (7.5 to 9.7) | 1.28 (1.12 to 1.49) | 1.9 (0.9 to 2.9) | 100 | 68 |
| Low SBP for 12 yrs followed by stage 2 hypertension (≥160 mmHg) for 4 yrs | 8.6 (7.5 to 10.0) | 1.29 (1.11 to 1.57) | 1.9 (0.8 to 3.3) | 100 | 67 |
| Stage 1 hypertension (140 to <160 mmHg) for 16 yrs | 10.4 (8.9 to 12.1) | 1.55 (1.23 to 1.95) | 3.7 (1.8 to 5.6) | 98 | 73 |
| Low SBP for 8 yrs followed stage 2 hypertension (≥160 mmHg) for 8 yrs | 10.5 (8.7 to 12.5) | 1.57 (1.21 to 2.03) | 3.8 (1.7 to 6.1) | 100 | 75 |
| Stage 2 hypertension (≥160 mmHg) for 16 yrs | 13.7 (10.1 to 17.0) | 2.04 (1.40 to 2.90) | 7.0 (3.1 to 10.9) | 98 | 73 |
* Sorted by ascending CHD risk
a. There were 218 cases of CHD among 2,972 cohort participants after 39,884 person-years of follow-up. The observed risk was 8.5%.
b. In addition to systolic blood pressure levels, we modeled 7 other covariates in the analysis: examination cycle, cigarette smoking (current smoker, and number of cigarettes per day if smoker), alcohol consumption (standard drinks per day), body mass index, diabetes, systolic blood pressure, and lipid lowering medication. All models included lagged values of time-varying covariates plus baseline non-time-varying variables: sex, age, education level, marital status at examination 4, and smoking history at examination 3 of the Framingham Offspring Study.
c. Reference category