Cohort Profile: The Youth Vascular Consortium.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Artery Research Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-06 DOI:10.1007/s44200-026-00107-0
Jun Young Park, Vimarsha Kodithuwakku, Alejandro Diaz, Christopher J A Pugh, Henner Hanssen, Manish D Sinha, Emil Fraenkel, Hyeon Chang Kim, Rachel E Climie
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Background: Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide, yet its origins lie in early life. Cardiovascular risk factors track from childhood into adulthood, and vascular abnormalities detected in youth predict future cardiovascular outcomes. Despite compelling evidence, vascular assessment in youth has been impeded by a lack of reference values, standardised measurement protocols, and consensus on distinguishing physiological from pathological vascular ageing. The Youth Vascular Consortium (YVC) was established in 2020 to address these gaps through international collaboration between leading experts in the field.

Results: The YVC comprises 33 research centers from 27 countries across five continents, including 29,704 participants aged 2 to 40 years. All centers assessed at least one validated vascular measure including pulse wave velocity, central blood pressure, augmentation index, intima-media thickness, carotid distensibility, or flow-mediated dilatation. The YVC has generated major outputs advancing vascular health assessment in youth, including international expert consensus on standardised definitions of early vascular ageing from birth through young adulthood and evidence-based recommendations for vascular assessment protocols. In addition, device-specific reference values for pulse wave velocity were established with age and sex specific percentile curves, enabling identification of youth with elevated arterial stiffness.

Conclusions: The YVC provides an international platform for investigating vascular health from early life. Harmonising diverse datasets and establishing evidence-based standards, the Consortium aims to improve the vascular health of children and young people, thereby enabling early identification and targeted prevention strategies when vascular trajectories remain modifiable, ultimately reducing the global cardiovascular disease burden across the lifespan.

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队列简介:青年血管联盟。
背景:心血管疾病仍然是世界范围内导致死亡的主要原因,但它起源于生命早期。心血管危险因素跟踪从儿童期到成年期,在青年期发现的血管异常可以预测未来的心血管结局。尽管有令人信服的证据,但由于缺乏参考值、标准化的测量方案以及在区分生理性和病理性血管衰老方面的共识,青少年血管评估一直受到阻碍。青年血管联盟(YVC)成立于2020年,旨在通过该领域领先专家之间的国际合作解决这些差距。结果:YVC包括来自五大洲27个国家的33个研究中心,参与者29,704人,年龄在2至40岁之间。所有中心都评估了至少一项有效的血管测量,包括脉搏波速度、中心血压、增强指数、内膜-中膜厚度、颈动脉扩张性或血流介导的扩张。YVC产生了促进青少年血管健康评估的主要成果,包括对从出生到成年早期血管衰老的标准化定义的国际专家共识,以及对血管评估方案的循证建议。此外,根据年龄和性别的百分位数曲线,建立了特定设备的脉搏波速度参考值,从而能够识别动脉僵硬度升高的年轻人。结论:YVC为从生命早期开始研究血管健康提供了一个国际平台。该联盟协调各种数据集并建立基于证据的标准,旨在改善儿童和年轻人的血管健康,从而在血管轨迹仍可改变的情况下实现早期识别和有针对性的预防战略,最终减少整个生命周期的全球心血管疾病负担。
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Artery Research
Artery Research Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
14
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Artery Research is the official journal of the Association for Research into Arterial Structure and Physiology (ARTERY) which promotes the advancement of knowledge and dissemination of information concerning the pathophysiology, epidemiology, detection, investigation and treatment of arterial structure and function. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, perspectives, case-studies, letters to the Editor, short communications and images. All submitted material is subject to a strict peer-review process.
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