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Observational Study
. 2025 Jul 10;393(2):125-138.
doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2415879. Epub 2025 Mar 30.

Global Effect of Cardiovascular Risk Factors on Lifetime Estimates

Global Cardiovascular Risk ConsortiumChristina Magnussen  1   2   3 Jesus Alegre-Diaz  4 Lubna A Al-Nasser  5 Philippe Amouyel  6 Larissa Aviles-Santa  7 Stephan J L Bakker  8 Christie M Ballantyne  9 Antonio Bernabé-Ortiz  10 Martin Bobak  11 Paolo Boffetta  12   13   14 Hermann Brenner  15   16 Mattias Brunström  17 Gunay Can  18 Rodrigo M Carrillo-Larco  19 William Checkley  20 Jean Dallongeville  21 Dirk De Bacquer  22 Giovanni de Gaetano  23 James A de Lemos  24 Eleonora di Carluccio  25   26 Annette Dobson  27 Chiara Donfrancesco  28 Marcus Dörr  29   30 Eleonora d'Orsi  31 Wojciech Drygas  32   33   34 Robin P F Dullaart  8 Gunnar Engström  35 Marco M Ferrario  36 Jean Ferrières  37 Gemma A Figtree  38   39   40 Bamba Gaye  41   42   43 Majid Ghayour-Mobarhan  44   45 Uri Goldbourt  46 Clicerio Gonzalez  47 Alina Gossling  1   3 Guido Grassi  48 Prakash C Gupta  49 Jiang He  50 Allison M Hodge  51   52 Atsushi Hozawa  53 Kristian Hveem  54   55 Licia Iacoviello  23   56 M Kamran Ikram  57 Manami Inoue  58 Vilma Irazola  59 Modou Jobe  41   60 Pekka Jousilahti  61 Pontiano Kaleebu  62 Maryam Kavousi  63 Frank Kee  64 Davood Khalili  65 Jens Klotsche  66 Wolfgang Koenig  67   68   69 Anna Kontsevaya  70 Sudhirsen Kowlessur  71 Pablo Kuri-Morales  4   72 Kari Kuulasmaa  61 Sun-Seog Kweon  73 Karl J Lackner  74 Ulf Landmesser  75   76   77   78 David M Leistner  79   80   81 Carlos E Leiva Sisnieguez  82   83 Darryl Leong  84 Lars Lind  85 Allan Linneberg  86   87 Thiess Lorenz  1   2   3   41 Magnus N Lyngbakken  88   89 Reza Malekzadeh  90   91 Sofia Malyutina  92 Ellisiv B Mathiesen  93   94 Patrick McElduff  95 Olle Melander  96 Andres Metspalu  97 J Jaime Miranda  38   98 Marie Moitry  99 Joseph Mugisha  62 Julia Munzinger  1   2   3 Mahdi Nalini  91 Vijay Nambi  9   100 Peter M Nilsson  96 Toshiharu Ninomiya  101 Torbjørn Omland  88   89 Sok King Ong  102 Karen Oppermann  103 Andrzej Pajak  104 Luigi Palmieri  28 Demosthenes Panagiotakos  105 Sue K Park  106   107   108 Mangesh S Pednekar  49 Arokiasamy Perianayagam  109   110 Annette Peters  68   111   112   113 Hossein Poustchi  90   91 Dorairaj Prabhakaran  114   115 Andrew M Prentice  60 Eva Prescott  116 Arshed Quyyumi  117 Ulf Risérus  118 Satoko Sakata  101 Martin Salazar  82   83 Veikko Salomaa  61 Susana Sans  119 E Lilian P Sattler  41   120   121   122 Ben Schöttker  15   16 Aletta E Schutte  123   124   125 Sadaf G Sepanlou  91 Sanjib K Sharma  126 Jonathan Shaw  127 Leon A Simons  128 Stefan Söderberg  17 Abdonas Tamosiunas  129   130 Roberto Tapia-Conyer  4 Barbara Thorand  111   112   113 Hugh Tunstall-Pedoe  131 Jaakko Tuomilehto  132 Raphael Twerenbold  1   2   3 Diego Vanuzzo  133 Giovanni Veronesi  36 S Goya Wannamethee  134 Masafumi Watanabe  135 Jessica Weimann  1   3 Philipp S Wild  136   137   138   139 Yao Yao  140   141 Yi Zeng  142   143 Andreas Ziegler  1   3   26   144 Francisco M Ojeda  1   3 Stefan Blankenberg  1   2   3   26 The Global Cardiovascular Risk Consortium
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Observational Study

Global Effect of Cardiovascular Risk Factors on Lifetime Estimates

Global Cardiovascular Risk Consortium et al. N Engl J Med. .

Abstract

Background: Five risk factors account for approximately 50% of the global burden of cardiovascular disease. How the presence or absence of classic risk factors affects lifetime estimates of cardiovascular disease and death from any cause remains unclear.

Methods: We harmonized individual-level data from 2,078,948 participants across 133 cohorts, 39 countries, and 6 continents. Lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease and death from any cause was estimated up to 90 years of age according to the presence or absence of arterial hypertension, hyperlipidemia, underweight and overweight or obesity, diabetes, and smoking at 50 years of age. Differences in life span (in terms of additional life-years free of cardiovascular disease or death from any cause) according to the presence or absence of these risk factors were also estimated. Risk-factor trajectories were analyzed to predict lifetime differences according to risk-factor variation.

Results: The lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease was 24% (95% confidence interval [CI], 21 to 30) among women and 38% (95% CI, 30 to 45) among men for whom all five risk factors were present. In the comparison between participants with none of the risk factors and those with all the risk factors, the estimated number of additional life-years free of cardiovascular disease was 13.3 (95% CI, 11.2 to 15.7) for women and 10.6 (95% CI, 9.2 to 12.9) for men; the estimated number of additional life-years free of death was 14.5 (95% CI, 9.1 to 15.3) for women and 11.8 (95% CI, 10.1 to 13.6) for men. As compared with no changes in the presence of all risk factors, modification of hypertension at an age of 55 to less than 60 years was associated with the most additional life-years free of cardiovascular disease, and modification of smoking at an age of 55 to less than 60 years was associated with the most additional life-years free of death.

Conclusions: The absence of five classic risk factors at 50 years of age was associated with more than a decade greater life expectancy than the presence of all five risk factors, in both sexes. Persons who modified hypertension and smoking in midlife had the most additional life-years free of cardiovascular disease and death from any cause, respectively. (Funded by the German Center for Cardiovascular Research [DZHK]; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT05466825.).

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