Prevalence of cumulative cardiovascular risk factors among women of childbearing age in France: results of the GYNRISK® survey - 03/10/24
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Highlights |
• | Cardiovascular morbi-mortality is growing worldwide among women |
• | Young women also cumulate cardiovascular risk factors |
• | Actionable cardiovascular risk factors screening is a priority prevention strategy |
ABSTRACT |
Global burden of cardiovascular disease is growing worldwide among women, particularly in younger women. Corresponding increases in the number and severity of cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) associated with a greater impact in women could explain this increase in incidence. The prevalence of CVRF remains poorly known within young women, especially their cumulative prevalence. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of traditional and emerging CVRF, including female-specific CVRF, in young French women of childbearing age (16–45 years). The GYNRISK® survey aimed to analyse the magnitude and cumulation of CVRF. Two thousand women, representative of the general population, completed a self-administered, computer-assisted web interviewing survey.
Results highlighted the high prevalence of traditional CVRF (73.8% with at least one CVRF). Modifiable CVRF were also particularly high, especially overweight/obesity (31.3%), tobacco/cannabis consumption (24.0%), sedentary lifestyle (55.4%), low fruit and vegetable intake (83.6%), and poor health literacy (87.2%). Additionally, a high prevalence of accumulated CVRF was reported, with 37.8% of young French women having ≥2 traditional CVRF, 69.6% having ≥1 traditional and ≥1 emergent CVRF, and 73.3% having ≥1 traditional in addition to ≥1 lifestyle associated CVRF. Among women receiving combined hormonal contraception (CHC), 34.0% had a contraindication for CHC due of the presence of CVRF (single or cumulative) according to recommendations. GYNRISK® survey highlighted the need for more data in this understudied population of young women. Increasing knowledge, screening, prevention, and information, with targeting on modifiable CVRF must be a priority to reduce women cardiovascular burden.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : cardiovascular risk factors, prevention, women health, contraception, health education, lifestyle prevention
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