Ethnic Differences in Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Between UK Children of Black African-Caribbean and White European Origin

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作者
Whincup, Peter H. [1 ]
Nightingale, Claire M. [1 ]
Owen, Christopher G. [1 ]
Rapala, Alicja [1 ,2 ]
Bhowruth, Devina J. [1 ,2 ]
Prescott, Melanie H. [1 ,2 ]
Ellins, Elizabeth A. [2 ]
Donin, Angela S. [1 ]
Masi, Stefano [2 ]
Rudnicka, Alicja R. [1 ]
Sattar, Naveed [3 ]
Cook, Derek G. [1 ]
Deanfield, John E. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ London, Populat Hlth Res Ctr, Div Populat Hlth Sci & Educ, London SW17 ORE, England
[2] Inst Child Hlth, Vasc Physiol Unit, London, England
[3] Univ Glasgow, British Heart Fdn, Glasgow Cardiovasc Res Ctr, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
carotid; intima-media; thickness; childhood; ethnicity; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS; BLOOD-PRESSURE; FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA; ARTERY INTIMA; STROKE MORTALITY; WALL THICKNESS; ATHEROSCLEROSIS RISK; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; OBESE CHILDREN; ENGLAND CHASE;
D O I
10.1161/STROKEAHA.111.644955
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background and Purpose-UK black African-Caribbean adults have higher risks of stroke than white Europeans and have been shown to have increased carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT). We examined whether corresponding ethnic differences in cIMT were apparent in childhood and, if so, whether these could be explained by ethnic differences in cardiovascular risk markers. Methods-We conducted a 2-stage survey of 939 children (208 white European, 240 black African-Caribbean, 258 South Asian, 63 other Asian, 170 other ethnicity), who had a cardiovascular risk assessment and measurements of cIMT at mean ages of 9.8 and 10.8 years, respectively. Results-Black African-Caribbean children had a higher cIMT than white Europeans (mean difference, 0.014 mm; 95% CI, 0.008-0.021 mm; P<0.0001). cIMT levels in South Asian and other Asian children were however similar to those of white Europeans. Among all children, cIMT was positively associated with age, systolic and diastolic blood pressure and inversely with combined skinfold thickness and serum triglyceride. Mean triglyceride was lower among black African-Caribbeans than white Europeans; blood pressure and skinfold thickness did not differ appreciably. However, adjustment for these risk factors had little effect on the cIMT difference between black African-Caribbeans and white Europeans. Conclusions-UK black African-Caribbean children have higher cIMT levels in childhood; the difference is not explained by conventional cardiovascular risk markers. There may be important opportunities for early cardiovascular prevention, particularly in black African-Caribbean children. (Stroke. 2012;43:1747-1754.)
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