Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Health Status and Long-Term Outcomes in a Primary Prevention Cohort

Maneesh Sud MD, PhD , Areeba Chaudhry BSc , Feng Qui MSc , Olivia Haldenby MSc , Lucas C. Godoy MD, PhD , Peter C. Austin PhD , Idan Roifman MD, MSc , Douglas Manuel MD, MSc , Dean T. Eurich PhD, MSc, BSP , Harindra C. Wijeysundera MD, PhD , Mina Madan MD, MHS , Thao Huynh MD, PhD , Dennis T. Ko MD, MSc
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Abstract

Background

Poor cardiovascular health quantified by 8 health behaviors and factors is associated with incident cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, it is not clear if this association differs between women and men.

Objectives

The aim of the study was to determine whether the association between cardiovascular health status and incident CVD events differs by sex.

Methods

Adults enrolled in the Ontario Health Study (March 2009-December 2017) with no prior CVD were included. Cardiovascular health was assessed based on the presence of ideal diet, sleep, physical activity, smoking, body habitus, blood glucose, blood cholesterol, and blood pressure. CVD events were ascertained to March 31, 2023. The association between ideal, intermediate, and poor health and outcomes was assessed using age-adjusted, cause-specific models, including interaction terms for sex.

Results

The cohort consisted of 175,098 individuals (61.4% women, mean age 47 years). Compared to men, more women had ideal cardiovascular health (9.1% vs 4.6%), while fewer women had poor cardiovascular health (21.9% vs 30.5%). Compared to ideal cardiovascular health, the age-adjusted HR for intermediate cardiovascular health was 2.31 (95% CI: 1.72-3.11) in women, which was greater than the HR of 1.57 (95% CI: 1.16-2.11) in men. Similarly, the HR for poor cardiovascular health was 5.08 (95% CI:3.78-6.84) in women and nearly double the HR of 2.54 (95% CI: 1.89-3.41) in men (P < 0.01 for interaction).

Conclusions

In this primary prevention cohort, as cardiovascular health status declined, the relative impact on the future rate of CVD was greater for women than for men. This supports sex-specific health promotion strategies to improve health status and outcomes.
初级预防队列中心血管健康状况和长期结局的性别差异
8种健康行为和因素量化的不良心血管健康与心血管疾病(CVD)的发生有关。然而,目前尚不清楚这种关联在女性和男性之间是否有所不同。目的:本研究的目的是确定心血管健康状况与心血管疾病事件之间的关系是否因性别而异。方法纳入安大略省健康研究(2009年3月- 2017年12月)中无心血管疾病的成人。心血管健康是根据理想饮食、睡眠、体育活动、吸烟、身体习惯、血糖、血胆固醇和血压来评估的。CVD事件确定至2023年3月31日。使用年龄调整、特定原因模型(包括性别的相互作用项)评估理想、中等和不良健康状况与结果之间的关联。结果该队列包括175,098人(61.4%为女性,平均年龄47岁)。与男性相比,拥有理想心血管健康的女性更多(9.1%比4.6%),而心血管健康不佳的女性较少(21.9%比30.5%)。与理想心血管健康相比,女性中等心血管健康的年龄调整HR为2.31 (95% CI: 1.72-3.11),高于男性的1.57 (95% CI: 1.16-2.11)。同样,女性心血管健康状况不佳的HR为5.08 (95% CI:3.78-6.84),几乎是男性2.54 (95% CI: 1.89-3.41)的两倍(相互作用P <; 0.01)。结论在这个一级预防队列中,随着心血管健康状况的下降,女性对未来心血管疾病发病率的相对影响大于男性。这支持针对不同性别的健康促进战略,以改善健康状况和结果。
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