BLACK-WHITE DIFFERENCES IN SUBCLINICAL CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE AMONG OLDER ADULTS - THE CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH STUDY

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MANOLIO, TA
BURKE, GL
PSATY, BM
NEWMAN, AB
HAAN, M
POWE, N
TRACY, RP
OLEARY, DH
机构
[1] WAKE FOREST UNIV, BOWMAN GRAY SCH MED, DEPT PUBL HLTH SCI, WINSTON SALEM, NC 27103 USA
[2] UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT MED, SEATTLE, WA USA
[3] UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT EPIDEMIOL, SEATTLE, WA USA
[4] UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT HLTH SERV, SEATTLE, WA USA
[5] UNIV PITTSBURGH, GRAD SCH PUBL HLTH, PITTSBURGH, PA USA
[6] UNIV CALIF DAVIS, DEPT INTERNAL MED, DAVIS, CA USA
[7] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV, DEPT MED, BALTIMORE, MD USA
[8] UNIV VERMONT, DEPT PATHOL, BURLINGTON, VT 05405 USA
[9] GEISINGER MED CTR, DIV RADIOL, DANVILLE, PA USA
关键词
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE; AGED; EPIDEMIOLOGY; RACIAL DIFFERENCES; RISK FACTORS; ATHEROSCLEROSIS;
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10.1016/0895-4356(94)00240-Q
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Cardiovascular and all-cause mortality are higher in black than white Americans, but racial differences in clinical and subclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) have not been examined in older adults. Clinical and subclinical CVD and its risk factors were compared in 4926 white and 244 black men and women aged 65 years and older. Black participants had lower socioeconomic status and generally higher prevalences of CVD and its risk factors, except for adverse lipid profiles. Common carotid wall thickness was greater in black than white women, and ankle-arm blood pressure ratios were lower in black women and men (p < 0.01). After adjustment for CVD risk factors, common carotid walls were significantly thicker and ankle-arm ratios were lower in blacks than whites of both sexes, while internal carotid walls were significantly thinner in black women. Racial differences in clinical and subclinical CVD in older adults are similar to those reported in younger populations and do not appear to be explained by CVD risk factors.
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页码:1141 / 1152
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