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Risk factors for cardiovascular disease do not fully explain differences in carotid intima-media thickness between Indigenous and European Australians without diabetes
- Source :
- Clinical Endocrinology. 71:189-194
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2009.
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Abstract
- Summary Objective To investigate whether cardiovascular risk factors can explain the higher carotid intima–media thickness (CIMT) in Indigenous compared with European Australians. Design Cross-sectional study in three subgroups. Patients Non-diabetic urban European (n = 86), urban Indigenous (n = 69), and remote Indigenous (n = 60) Australians aged 25–64 years. Measurements CIMT, age, sex, anthropometry, blood pressure, smoking status, fasting glucose and insulin, haemoglobin (Hb)A1c, homocysteine, C-reactive protein (CRP), lipids, urinary albumin and creatinine. Results CIMT and levels of risk factors, except fasting glucose and total cholesterol, worsened across the three groups. Logn fasting insulin [β = 0·022, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0–0·0439], age (β = 0·006, 95% CI 0·004–0·007), gender (female β = –0·005 vs. male, 95% CI –0·084 to –0·026), mean arterial pressure (MAP) (β = 0·001, 95% CI 0·001–0·002) and ethnicity/location [urban Indigenous (β = 0·027, 95% CI –0·010 to 0·064 vs. European); remote Indigenous (β = 0·083, 95% CI 0·042–0·123 vs. European)] explained 41% of variance in CIMT. Significant interactions were seen for ethnicity/location with age (P = 0·014) and MAP (P = 0·018). Age was consistently associated with CIMT across the three populations, and was associated with larger increments in CIMT for the Indigenous subgroups (β = 0·007, 95% CI 0·005–0·009 urban; β = 0·007, 95% CI 0·004–0·010 remote) compared with Europeans (β = 0·003, 95% CI 0·002–0·006) in models including age, sex and MAP. MAP was only associated with CIMT in the remote Indigenous subgroup. Conclusion After adjusting for selected risk factors, CIMT in remote Indigenous participants was still higher than in Europeans. The slope of the association between age and CIMT steepened from urban Europeans to remote Indigenous.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Blood Glucose
Male
Tunica media
European Australians
medicine.medical_specialty
Indigenous Australians
carotid intima-media thickness
Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Blood lipids
Indigenous
Endocrinology
Risk Factors
cardiovascular disease
Internal medicine
Diabetes mellitus
Epidemiology
Diabetes Mellitus
medicine
Humans
Risk factor
Ultrasonography
diabetes
business.industry
differences
Australia
Middle Aged
Anthropometry
medicine.disease
Lipids
Surgery
C-Reactive Protein
Carotid Arteries
medicine.anatomical_structure
risk factor
Intima-media thickness
Cardiovascular Diseases
Female
Tunica Intima
Tunica Media
business
Demography
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13652265 and 03000664
- Volume :
- 71
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Clinical Endocrinology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....25cbccf730b2acad443e4e0d8f2011d2