Impact of non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in mortality and cardiovascular events among middle-aged Russian men: 40 years ago and now

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Shalnova, S. A. [1 ]
Imaeva, A. E. [1 ]
Balanova, Y. A. [1 ]
Kutsenko, V. A. [1 ]
Kapustina, A. V. [1 ]
Metelskaya, V. A. [1 ]
Imaeva, N. A. [1 ]
Nazarov, B. M. [2 ]
Ivlev, O. E. [1 ]
Yarovaya, E. B. [1 ,3 ]
Drapkina, O. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Med Res Ctr Therapy & Prevent Med, Moscow, Russia
[2] LLC Hlth Family, Moscow, Russia
[3] MV Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Moscow, Russia
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men; dyslipidemia; all-cause mortality; cancer mortality; cardiovascular mortality; cardiovascular diseases; cardiovascular events; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; EUROPEAN-SOCIETY; TASK-FORCE; RISK; ASSOCIATION; CANCER; EPIDEMIOLOGY; POPULATION; PREVALENCE;
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10.20996/1819-6446-2024-3101
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Aim. To evaluate the non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol (non- HDL-C) predictive ability in relation to cardiovascular events, all-cause and cause- specific mortality and among middle-aged Russian men now and 40- years ago. Material and methods. For analysis data from 9507 men aged 35-64 without cardiovascular disease (CVD) who did not receive lipid- lowering therapy, participants of two independent population prospective cohort studies - 40-year retrospective (Russian LRC) and conducted at the present time (ESSE-RF) - were used. In the analysis, all-cause mortality, cancer and CVD mortality, and non-fatal CVD (myocardial infarction and STEMI stroke) were assessed. The follow-up period for the LR & Scy; study was 10 years, and for the ESSE-RF study, it was 7.8 years. Results. The mean value of nonHDL-C was 0.3 mmol/L higher among participants from the Russian LRC cohort than among men from the ESSE-RF cohort. Low non-HDL-C levels were associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality. A strong link between high levels of nonHDL-C and the development of fatal and nonfatal CVD events was also found in both cohorts. Men with nonHDL-C levels >= 4.5 mmol/L in the LRC study and >= 4.2 mmol/L in the ESSE-RF study had a significantly increased risk of fatal and non-fatal CVDs (63% and 27%, respectively) and decreased risk of cancer mortality (28% and 50%, respectively). Conclusion. Downwards trends in non- HDL-C levels over the past 40 years were indicated. The study identified a decline of non- HDL-C in the general population level since the 1970s of the 20th century. Up to the present time, there is still a non-linear relationship between the level of non- HDL-C and total mortality, that could be explained by the presence of differently directed associations between this parameter, cancer mortality and the development of fatal and non-fatal CVDs.
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