Long-term effects of intensive intervention on changes in lifestyle in patients with hyperfibrinogenaemia and moderate-high cardiovascular risk

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Illamola Martin, Laura [1 ]
Rodriguez Cristobal, Juan Jose [2 ]
Alonso-Villaverde, Carlos [3 ]
Salvador-Gonzalez, Betlem [2 ]
Moral Pelaez, Irene [4 ]
机构
[1] CAP Roger Flor, EAP Dreto Eixample, Barcelona, Spain
[2] CAP Florida Sud, ICS, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Ctr Invest Cardiovasc, CSIC, ICCC, Barcelona, Spain
[4] EAP Sardenya, Barcelona, Spain
来源
ATENCION PRIMARIA | 2018年 / 50卷 / 06期
关键词
Interventions on lifestyle; Body mass index; Obesity; Abdominal circumference; Cardiovascular risk; Fibrinogen; PLASMA-FIBRINOGEN; FAT INTAKE; PREVENTION; MORTALITY;
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10.1016/j.aprim.2017.04.004
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objectives: To determine whether the benefit on cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) persists 5 years after an intensive intervention in lifestyle (LS) that lasted 2 years, in patients with hyperfibrinogenaemia and moderate or high cardiovascular risk. Design: multicentre prospective observational study. Location: 13 Primary Care Centres in Barcelona and Baix Llobregat. Participants: A total of 300 patients who completed the EFAP study (146 intervention group, 154 control group). Interventions: The EFAP study, conducted on patients with normal cholesterol and elevated fibrinogen showed that lifestyle interventions are effective in reducing CVRF. After the EFAP study, the 2 groups followed the usual controls, and re-assessed after 5 years. Main measurements: Age, gender, cardiovascular diseases (CVD) (diabetes, dyslipidaemia, hypertension, obesity), laboratory parameters (fibrinogen, glucose, full blood count, cholesterol, triglycerides), blood pressure, weight, height, body mass index (BMI), tobacco and alcohol use, REGICOR. Results: At 5 years, the intervention group had a lower abdominal circumference (98 and 101 cm, respectively, P=.043), a lower weight (76.30 and 75.04 kg, respectively, P<.001), and BMI (29.5 and 30.97 kg/m(2), P=.018). Fibrinogen level was lower in the intervention group (330.33 and 320.27 mg/dl respectively, P <.001), and REGICOR risk was also lower in the intervention group (5.65 and 5.59 respectively, P<.06). Conclusion: The benefit of an intensive intervention in LS for 2 years to reduce CVRF persists at 5 years, but decreases its intensity over time. It is recommended to repeat the interventions periodically to maintain the beneficial effect on LS. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U.
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