Investigating modifiable risk factors associated with ideal cardiovascular health among cancer survivors: a scoping review.

IF 3.2 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Wing Lam Tock, Yujia Tang, Lise Gauvin
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Background: Cancer survivors are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases and face worse morbidity and mortality outcomes than the general population. The American Heart Association (AHA) introduced the Life's Essential 8 framework, encompassing eight modifiable risk factors and lifestyle behaviors for maintaining ideal cardiovascular health (CVH). Although this framework is well-established for predicting CVH in the general population, studies on its association with cardiovascular outcomes among cancer survivors remain scattered across the literature.

Objective: This review maps existing literature surrounding modifiable risk factors, lifestyle behaviors, CVH, and cardiovascular outcomes among cancer survivors to take stock of what is known, identify methodological strengths and weaknesses, and propose promising research directions.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted to identify studies examining different dimensions of ideal CVH in adult cancer survivors. Measurement methods of ideal CVH metrics, and determinants associated with CVH were examined.

Results: Twenty-two articles met eligibility criteria. Of which, 82% (n = 18) were published in or after 2020. Fourteen studies (about 64%) followed the AHA's framework to conceptualize ideal CVH. Higher scores on ideal CVH are linked to better cardiovascular outcomes among cancer survivors with associations noted for social inequalities and neighborhood environmental factors, underscoring the complexity of CVH determinants in this population.

Conclusions: Research on ideal CVH among cancer survivors appears to have accelerated in recent years, yet many gaps remain to orient clinical and public health practice. Promising research directions include expanding investigations into pre-diagnosis CVH, addressing disparities in CVH across diverse populations, and conducting longitudinal studies to clarify causal pathways between lifestyle behaviors, cancer treatments, and cardiovascular outcomes.

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研究癌症幸存者中与理想心血管健康相关的可改变的危险因素:范围综述
背景:与一般人群相比,癌症幸存者患心血管疾病的风险更高,发病率和死亡率更差。美国心脏协会(AHA)推出了“生命必需的8个框架”,其中包括维持理想心血管健康(CVH)的8种可改变的风险因素和生活方式行为。尽管这一框架在预测普通人群的CVH方面已经建立起来,但关于其与癌症幸存者心血管预后的关系的研究仍然分散在文献中。目的:本综述对癌症幸存者中可改变的危险因素、生活方式行为、CVH和心血管结局的现有文献进行梳理,总结已知的内容,确定方法学的优势和不足,并提出有前景的研究方向。方法:对成人癌症幸存者理想CVH不同维度的研究进行了范围综述。测量方法的理想CVH指标,并与CVH相关的决定因素进行了检查。结果:22篇文章符合入选标准。其中82% (n = 18)发表于2020年及以后。14项研究(约64%)遵循美国心脏协会的框架来概念化理想的CVH。理想CVH得分越高,癌症幸存者的心血管预后越好,与社会不平等和社区环境因素有关,强调了这一人群中CVH决定因素的复杂性。结论:近年来,对癌症幸存者理想CVH的研究似乎有所加速,但在临床和公共卫生实践方面仍有许多差距。有希望的研究方向包括扩大对诊断前CVH的调查,解决不同人群中CVH的差异,以及进行纵向研究以阐明生活方式行为、癌症治疗和心血管结果之间的因果关系。
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Cardio-oncology
Cardio-oncology Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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