Assessing the cardio-ankle-vascular index, its influnencing factors and framingham heart scores in comparatively healthy 20-40 age adults of Ulaanbaatar city
- VernacularTitle:Улаанбаатар хотын 20-40 насны харьцангуй эрүүл хүмүүст зүрх- шагайн-судасны индекс, түүнд нөлөөлөх зарим хүчин зүйлийг тодорхойлж, фрамингхамын эрсдлийн оноог тооцсон нь
- Author:
Byambasuren V
1
;
Sumya TS
;
Enkh-Amgalan D
;
Bilegjargal B
;
Odkhuu E
;
Munkhzol M
Author Information
1. Health Sciences University of Mongolia
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cardio-ankle-vascular index;
Framingham Heart Study;
Healthy young adults;
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2013;163(1):15-19
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
BackgroundOut of total 209550 cases of cardiovascular diseases in 2011, 66,7% were newly registered cases.Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of mortality in Mongolia; an estimated 6291 peopledied from CVDs in 2011, representing 36.7% of all deaths. It shows that CVD mortality level is higherthan in other countries.Materials and MethodsOur survey is a cross sectional study. We have investigated 600 people of the age of 20-40 whowere randomly selected from 6 urban districts of Ulaanbaatar city. With a permission #4 issued bythe Medical Ethics Control Committee of the Ministry of Health on 25th March 2011, our survey wascarried out between the 1st of July 2011 and the 1st of January 2012 based on the Functional DiagnosticLaboratory, Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, School of Biomedicine, Health SciencesUniversity of Mongolia.ResultsThe CAVI was significantly higher (p<0.001) in 30-40 aged adults (6.68, 95% CI 6.58-6.78) than 20-29 aged adults (6.42, 95% CI 6.32-6.52). Also CAVI has a direct correlation with the cholesterol level(p<0.05, R2=0,011). Serum cholesterol, triglycerides and LDL levels were significantly higher (p<0.05)in men than women. Framingham Heart Score was in the normal range in 99.2% of the participantswith 4 cases having the score of 10% or higher representing a risk score.ConclusionsDislipidemia, overweight and obesity in young adults are the main causes of vascular dysfunctionsleading to cardiovascular diseases. Thus, the findings of the study demonstrate that helping youths todevelop healthy lifestyles including healthy eating and physical activities shall play a critical role for theprevention and intervention programs designed for development of healthy behavior and lifestyle fromchildhood, especially for the male population, are vital for fulfillment of this role.