| Literature DB >> 34227266 |
Ahmed Arafa1,2, Hyeok Hee Lee3,4, Ehab S Eshak1,5, Kokoro Shirai1, Keyang Liu1, Jiaqi Li1, Naharin Sultana Anni6, Sun Young Shim6, Hyeon Chang Kim3,7, Hiroyasu Iso8.
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and a major contributor to disability worldwide. Since the majority of cardiovascular events are preventable, identification of modifiable CVD risk factors and implementation of primordial prevention strategies should be a public health priority. In this aspect, the American Heart Association declared a strategic goal to reduce total CVD mortality in the US by 20% within 10 years via eliminating 7 major CVD risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, cigarette smoking, physical inactivity, obesity, and poor-quality diet) in 2010, and their strategy has been achieving. However, the applicability of similar metrics to prevent CVD among East Asians requires an in-depth investigation of the modifiable CVD risk factors based on national and regional evidence-based findings. Herein, this review article aims to discuss several modifiable risk factors for CVDs, using epidemiological evidence from cohort studies and nationally representative data of 2 East Asian countries: Korea and Japan.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular disease; Japan; Korea; Modification; Prevention; Risk factor
Year: 2021 PMID: 34227266 DOI: 10.4070/kcj.2021.0121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean Circ J ISSN: 1738-5520 Impact factor: 3.243