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. 2018 May;26(5):252-262.
doi: 10.1007/s12471-018-1107-3.

Ethnic disparities in estimated cardiovascular disease risk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands : The HELIUS study

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Ethnic disparities in estimated cardiovascular disease risk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands : The HELIUS study

W Perini et al. Neth Heart J. 2018 May.

Abstract

Background: Ethnic differences have been reported in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. It is still unclear which ethnic groups are most at risk for CVD when all traditional CVD risk factors are considered together as overall risk.

Objectives: To examine ethnic differences in overall estimated CVD risk and the risk factors that contribute to these differences.

Design: Using data of the multi-ethnic HELIUS study (HEalthy LIfe in an Urban Setting) from Amsterdam, we examined whether estimated CVD risk and risk factors among those eligible for CVD risk estimation differed between participants of Dutch, South Asian Surinamese, African Surinamese, Ghanaian, Turkish and Moroccan origin. Using the Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) algorithm, we estimated risk of fatal CVD and risk of fatal plus non-fatal CVD. These risks were compared between ethnic groups via age-adjusted linear regression analyses.

Results: The SCORE algorithm was applicable to 9,128 participants. Relative to the fatal CVD risk of participants of Dutch origin, South Asian Surinamese participants showed a higher fatal CVD risk, Ghanaian males a lower fatal CVD risk, and participants of other ethnic origins a similar fatal CVD risk. For fatal plus non-fatal CVD risk, African Surinamese and Turkish men also showed a higher risk. When diabetes was incorporated in the CVD risk algorithm, all but Ghanaian men showed a higher CVD risk relative to the participants of Dutch origin (betas ranging from 0.98-3.10%). The CVD risk factors that contribute the most to these ethnic differences varied between ethnic groups.

Conclusion: Ethnic minority groups are at a greater estimated risk of fatal plus non-fatal CVD relative to the group of native Dutch. Further research is necessary to determine whether this will translate to ethnic differences in CVD incidence and, if so, whether ethnic-specific CVD prevention strategies are warranted.

Keywords: Cardiovascular disease; Dyslipidaemia; Ethnic groups; HELIUS study; Hypertension; Primary prevention.

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Conflict of interest statement

W. Perini, M.B. Snijder, R.J.G. Peters and A.E. Kunst declare that they have no competing interests.

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