Trajectories of lipid profile during adolescence and risk of subclinical atherosclerosis in early adulthood: a two-decade population-based study

IF 37.6 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
F Esmaeili, M Tohidi, D Khalili, M Valizadeh, A Momeni Moghaddam, A Abdi, F Azizi, F Hadaegh
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Background/Introduction Recent studies have shown the highest burdens of premature cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in the Middle-eastern, and North Africa (MENA) region. The role of dyslipidemia, as a major metabolic disturbance, in the progression of subclinical atherosclerosis and subsequently premature CVDs, indicated by carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT), must not be overlooked, specifically in young adults. Purpose To examine the impact of early-life lipid profile trajectories in adolescence on subclinical atherosclerosis, evidenced by cIMT in adulthood. Methods In this trajectory analysis, with 1006 participants (472 male, mean age=14.72±3.23 years), latent class growth modeling, particularly Group-based multi-trajectory modeling (GBMTM) was used to analyze the heterogeneity in the longitudinal lipid alterations (total cholesterol [TC], triglycerides [TG], high-density lipoprotein cholesterol [HDL-C], low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [LDL-C], and non-HDL-C). The trajectories were named based on direction (rising/decreasing) and slopes of the associated trends in lipid alterations (stable/ slow/ rapid). The association between lipid trajectories, and cIMT values, both as continuous and categorical variables, were evaluated using multivariate regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, and systolic blood pressure at the baseline, as well as antihypertensive and lipid-lowering drug use, smoking, physical activity, and desired lipid parameter at the nearest survey to cIMT measurement. Results During a median follow-up of 17.6 years, the "Rising" trajectories of TC, TG, LDL-C, and non-HDL-C were linked to elevated cIMT values (in the fully-adjusted model beta-coefficients [βs]=0.08 [-0.01,0.14], 0.11 [0.05,0.17], 0.13 [0.05,0.21], and 0.12 [0.06,0.18], respectively). The "Rapid-Rising" trajectories of TG, LDL-C, and non-HDL-C notably amplified the risk (in the fully-adjusted model odds ratios (OR)=2.05 [1.46-2.75], 1.99 [1.35-2.92], and 2.02 [1.45-2.77], respectively). Conversely, the "Decreasing" trajectories of TC, LDL-C, and TG were associated with lower cIMT measures (βs =-0.09 [-0.16,-0.03], -0.11 [-0.17,-0.01], and -0.08 [-0.14,-0.02], respectively); also "Decreasing" trajectories of TC and LDL-C lowered the risk by at least 30% in the fully-adjusted model (ORs=0.59 [0.39-0.81] and 0.68 [0.41-1.02], respectively). While HDL-C "Rapid-Decreasing" trajectory doubled the risk of elevated cIMT (OR=1.98 [1.47-2.68]). Conclusion The findings showed the unfavorable trajectory alterations in all lipid parameters were significantly associated with higher cIMT values, underscoring the need for sustained efforts to monitor lipid levels from early adolescence.
青春期血脂状况轨迹与成年早期亚临床动脉粥样硬化的风险:一项为期二十年的人群研究
背景/导言 近期的研究表明,中东和北非地区(MENA)过早患心血管疾病(CVDs)的负担最重。血脂异常作为一种主要的代谢紊乱,在亚临床动脉粥样硬化的发展过程中起着不可忽视的作用,随后过早患上心血管疾病(以颈动脉内膜中层厚度(cIMT)为标志),尤其是在年轻人中。目的 研究青春期早期血脂曲线轨迹对亚临床动脉粥样硬化的影响,成年后以 cIMT 为证。方法 在这项有 1006 名参与者(472 名男性,平均年龄=14.72±3.23 岁)参加的轨迹分析中,采用了潜类增长模型,特别是基于组的多轨迹模型(GBMTM)来分析纵向血脂变化(总胆固醇 [TC]、甘油三酯 [TG]、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇 [HDL-C]、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇 [LDL-C] 和非高密度脂蛋白胆固醇)的异质性。根据血脂变化的方向(上升/下降)和相关趋势的斜率(稳定/缓慢/快速)对轨迹进行命名。采用多变量回归分析评估血脂变化轨迹与 cIMT 值(连续变量和分类变量)之间的关系,并对年龄、性别、体重指数、基线收缩压、降压药和降脂药使用情况、吸烟、体力活动以及与 cIMT 测量时间最近的调查所需的血脂参数进行调整。结果 在中位 17.6 年的随访期间,总胆固醇、总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和非高密度脂蛋白胆固醇的 "上升 "轨迹与 cIMT 值升高有关(在完全调整模型中,β 系数 [βs]=0.08 [-0.01,0.14]、0.11 [0.05,0.17]、0.13 [0.05,0.21]和 0.12 [0.06,0.18])。总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和非高密度脂蛋白胆固醇的 "快速上升 "轨迹明显增加了风险(在完全调整模型中,几率比(OR)分别为 2.05 [1.46-2.75]、1.99 [1.35-2.92]和 2.02 [1.45-2.77])。相反,TC、LDL-C 和 TG 的 "下降 "轨迹与较低的 cIMT 测量值相关(βs =-0.09 [-0.16,-0.03]、-0.11 [-0.17,-0.01]和-0.08 [-0.14,-0.02])。02]);在完全调整模型中,TC 和 LDL-C 的 "下降 "轨迹也将风险降低了至少 30%(ORs 分别为 0.59 [0.39-0.81] 和 0.68 [0.41-1.02])。而HDL-C "快速下降 "轨迹会使cIMT升高的风险增加一倍(OR=1.98 [1.47-2.68])。结论 研究结果表明,所有血脂参数的不利轨迹改变都与 cIMT 值升高有显著相关性,这突出表明需要从青春期早期开始持续监测血脂水平。
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European Heart Journal
European Heart Journal 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
39.30
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6.90%
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3942
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1 months
期刊介绍: The European Heart Journal is a renowned international journal that focuses on cardiovascular medicine. It is published weekly and is the official journal of the European Society of Cardiology. This peer-reviewed journal is committed to publishing high-quality clinical and scientific material pertaining to all aspects of cardiovascular medicine. It covers a diverse range of topics including research findings, technical evaluations, and reviews. Moreover, the journal serves as a platform for the exchange of information and discussions on various aspects of cardiovascular medicine, including educational matters. In addition to original papers on cardiovascular medicine and surgery, the European Heart Journal also presents reviews, clinical perspectives, ESC Guidelines, and editorial articles that highlight recent advancements in cardiology. Additionally, the journal actively encourages readers to share their thoughts and opinions through correspondence.
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