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Go red for women cardiovascular health-screening evaluation: The dichotomy between awareness and perception of cardiovascular risk in the community

机译:对女性进行心血管健康筛查评估的红色:社区对心血管风险的认识与认识之间的二分法

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Background: Cardiovascular (CV) disease is the leading cause of death in U.S. women. Although women are becoming more aware of CV disease, there remains a dichotomy between awareness and perceived risk. We sought to characterize this dichotomy in women attracted to a CV health-screening event, in order to improve strategies to reduce CV risk. Methods: During CV health events held in Rochester, Minnesota, from 2007 through 2011, 294 women underwent screening for blood chemistry, body mass index, and blood pressure. Participants also completed surveys about knowledge of CV disease, risk factors, and perceived risk. Risk level was determined from the 2011 American Heart Association Effectiveness-Based Guidelines for Women. Results: Among participants (age, mean [standard deviation], 53 [15.3] years; white, 98%), 99% were aware that CV disease is the leading cause of death in women. Almost half (47%) perceived themselves to be at personal risk, although 65% were determined to be "at risk" and 12% to be at "high risk" according to guidelines, while 22% were uncategorized. Of the 228 participants "at risk" or "high risk," 48% and 21%, respectively, did not perceive themselves to be at any risk. Conclusions: Women attracted to CV health events were aware that CV disease is the leading cause of death for women. However, the magnitude of awareness did not directly translate into perception or understanding of actual personal risk. To decrease the rate of CV disease in women, continued efforts are needed to personalize the importance of, and the methods for reducing, CV risk factors.
机译:背景:心血管(CV)疾病是美国女性死亡的主要原因。尽管女性对CV疾病的意识越来越强,但是在意识和感知风险之间仍然存在分歧。我们试图对吸引参加简历健康筛查事件的女性进行二分法表征,以改善降低简历风险的策略。方法:从2007年到2011年,在明尼苏达州罗彻斯特举行的简历健康活动中,对294名妇女进行了血液化学,体重指数和血压的筛查。参与者还完成了有关CV疾病知识,风险因素和感知风险的调查。风险水平是根据《 2011年美国心脏协会基于有效性的女性指南》确定的。结果:在参与者中(年龄,平均[标准差],53 [15.3]岁;白人,98%),99%的人意识到CV疾病是女性死亡的主要原因。根据指南,将近一半(47%)认为自己有个人风险,尽管65%被确定为“有风险”,12%为“高风险”,而22%未归类。在228名“有风险”或“高风险”参与者中,分别有48%和21%认为自己没有任何风险。结论:受到心血管健康事件影响的女性意识到心血管疾病是女性死亡的主要原因。但是,意识的程度并没有直接转化为对实际个人风险的感知或理解。为了降低女性的CV疾病发病率,需要持续努力以个性化CV危险因素的重要性以及降低CV危险因素的方法。

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