Impact of low cardiovascular risk profiles on geriatric outcomes: Evidence from 421,000 participants in two cohorts

Disease Areas:
COPD,Asthma
Device Types:
Spirotrac,Pneumotrac

This study tested whether individuals aged 60–69 years with a low risk of cardiovascular disease were less likely to develop aging-related adverse health outcomes, as compared with subjects with an intermediate or high risk of cardiovascular disease; data were derived from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink database (n=239,591) and from healthy volunteers in the UK Biobank (n=181,820). The main outcomes were geriatric syndromes commonly diagnosed in older persons; incident events included all-cause mortality, cardiovascular events (eg coronary heart disease, stroke, heart failure), dementia, depression, chronic anemia, cancer, asthma, and COPD. Pulmonary function (FEV1) was assessed using a Vitalograph Pneumotrac spirometer.

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