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. 2022 Jan 31;62(4):E934-E942.
doi: 10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2021.62.4.2360. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Prevention of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes: importance of a screening program for the early detection of risk conditions in a target population

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Prevention of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes: importance of a screening program for the early detection of risk conditions in a target population

Alessio Facciolà et al. J Prev Med Hyg. .

Abstract

Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are two of the main causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In their genesis, an important role is played by some behavioural risk factors that may induce the onset of further risk factors represented by hypertension, prediabetes, overweight and obesity. This study aimed to show the importance of the screening methodology for early detection of these risk conditions in order to reduce the burden of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes complications.

Methods: We carried out a screening programme involving a cohort of people aged 45-60 in which risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes were evaluated. The subjects were then classified into four groups according to the risk conditions.

Results: A high percentage (27.0%) of the sample had some alteration in the detected anthropometric and/or clinical-laboratory parameters but were unaware of this condition and, consequently, not under therapeutic treatment.

Conclusions: The screening programme allowed the early detection of hypertension and prediabetes or full-blown diabetes conditions in subjects who were unaware they had a pathological condition, and consequently to proceed with adequate investigations and start healthy lifestyles/pharmacological therapies. Overall, the results highlight the need to anticipate these screening campaigns, especially in men, to increase the effectiveness of the prevention programmes.

Keywords: Cardiovascular diseases; Diabetes; Prevention; Screening.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of interest statement The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Flow-chart of the screening program.
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Classification of the eligible subjects according to the detected clinical-laboratory and anthropometric parameters.
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Box-plots showing the correlation between BMI groups and blood pressures values in eligible men and women.

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