戈列斯坦省2019冠状病毒病过渡阶段之前和期间心脑血管疾病风险趋势分析

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Mohammad-Ali Jahani, Somayeh Safaie, Mansooreh Gharayagh-Zandi, Seyed-Amir Soltani, Seyedeh-Nikoo Hashemi, Amir-Reza Mahmoudi, Ghahraman Mahmoudi
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目的:世界范围内心脑血管疾病的发病率和死亡率呈上升趋势。本研究旨在分析COVID-19前和COVID-19过渡阶段影响心脑血管疾病风险评估的因素。结果:132305例患者(平均年龄:50.11±12.21岁)中,65.84%为女性。回归分析表明,年龄、超重、吸烟、糖尿病、高血压和高胆固醇显著增加了10年心血管疾病风险(p
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Analysis of cardiovascular and cerebral disease risk trends before and during the COVID-19 transition phase in Golestan province.

Objective: Morbidity and mortality caused by cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are increasing worldwide. This study aimed to analyze the factors affecting the risk assessment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases before COVID-19 and during the COVID-19 transition phase.

Results: Among 132,305 individuals (mean age: 50.11 ± 12.21 years), 65.84% were women. Regression analysis indicated that age, overweight, smoking, diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol significantly increased 10-year cardiovascular disease risk (p < 0.001). No significant trend in risk levels was found between pre-COVID-19 and COVID-19 transition periods (p = 0.063). Given the impact of these factors, national-level planning, appropriate policies, and intersectoral coordination are essential to reduce cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk.

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BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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