Risk of cardiovascular disease in Germany: results from GEDA 2022.

Journal of health monitoring Pub Date : 2025-05-21 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.25646/13126
Roma Thamm, Yong Du, Laura Neuperdt, Catarina Schiborn, Birga Maier, Anne Starker, Hannelore Neuhauser, Matthias B Schulze, Christin Heidemann
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Abstract

Background: Knowledge of the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is important for its prevention.

Methods: Data from a non-clinical test for the absolute risk of having a heart attack or stroke for the first time in the next ten years is available from 3,271 35- to 69-year-old participants in the GEDA 2022 study without a diagnosis of heart attack or stroke. This risk was categorised as low (< 5 %), still low (≥ 5 % - < 7.5 %), increased (≥ 7.5 % - < 10 %) and high (≥ 10 %). In addition, the self-perceived CVD risk was asked as almost no, low, moderate and high risk.

Results: According to the CVD test, 73.5 % of adults were at low risk, 7.8 % were still at low risk, 6.0 % were at increased risk and 12.8 % were at high risk. In contrast, 28.7 % perceived themselves to be at almost no risk, 45.3 % at low risk, 20.4 % at moderate risk and 5.6 % at high risk of CVD. The higher the test-based risk, the lower the proportion of those who perceived themselves as having almost no or only a low risk. Nevertheless, half of the people with an increased to high risk according to the test result perceived themselves to be at almost no or only a low risk. The underestimation of risk was associated with lower education, better mental health and physical activity in both sexes.

Conclusions: People who underestimate their risk of CVD despite an unfavourable risk factor profile are a key target group for cardiovascular prevention.

德国心血管疾病风险:来自GEDA 2022的结果
背景:了解心血管疾病(CVD)的风险对其预防非常重要。方法:在GEDA 2022研究中,3271名35岁至69岁的无心脏病发作或中风诊断的参与者进行了一项非临床测试,以确定未来10年内首次发生心脏病发作或中风的绝对风险。该风险分为低(< 5%)、仍然低(≥5% - < 7.5%)、增加(≥7.5% - < 10%)和高(≥10%)。此外,自我感知的心血管疾病风险分为几乎没有、低、中、高风险。结果:73.5%的成人CVD检测结果为低危,7.8%为低危,6.0%为增高,12.8%为高危。相比之下,28.7%的人认为自己几乎没有风险,45.3%为低风险,20.4%为中度风险,5.6%为高风险。基于测试的风险越高,认为自己几乎没有或只有低风险的人的比例就越低。然而,根据测试结果,从高风险增加到高风险的人中有一半认为自己几乎没有风险或只有低风险。对风险的低估与男女受教育程度较低、心理健康状况较好和身体活动较多有关。结论:尽管有不利的危险因素,但低估心血管疾病风险的人是心血管预防的关键目标群体。
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