Lifestyle and impact on cardiovascular risk factor control in coronary patients across 27 countries: Results from the European Society of Cardiology ESC-EORP EUROASPIRE V registry

Kornelia Kotseva(European Society of Cardiology), Guy De Backer(European Society of Cardiology), Dirk De Bacquer(European Society of Cardiology), Lars Rydén(Karolinska Institutet), Arno W. Hoes(University Medical Center Utrecht), Diederick E. Grobbee(University Medical Center Utrecht), Aldo P. Maggioni(European Society of Cardiology), Pedro Marques‐Vidal(European Society of Cardiology), Catriona Jennings(European Society of Cardiology), Ana Abreu(Unidade Local de Saúde de São José), Carlos Aguíar(European Society of Cardiology), Jolita Badarienė(Vilnius University), Jan Bruthans(Charles University), Almudena Castro Conde(Hospital Universitario La Paz), Renata Cífková(Charles University), Jim Crowley(European Society of Cardiology), Kairat Davletov(Kazakh National Medical University), Jaap W. Deckers(Erasmus MC), Delphine De Smedt(European Society of Cardiology), Johan De Sutter(European Society of Cardiology), Mirza Dilić(University of Sarajevo), Marina Dolzhenko(Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine), Vilnis Dzērve(European Society of Cardiology), Andrejs Ērglis(European Society of Cardiology), Zlatko Fras(University of Ljubljana), Dan Gaiță(European Society of Cardiology), Nina Gotcheva(National Heart Hospital), Peter U. Heuschmann(University of Würzburg), Hosam Hasan‐Ali(Assiut University), Piotr Jankowski(Jagiellonian University), Nebojša Lalić(Center for Health, Exercise and Sport Sciences), Seppo Lehto(European Society of Cardiology), Dragan Lović(European Society of Cardiology), S. Mancas(Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timișoara), Linda Mellbin(Karolinska Institutet), Davor Miličić(University Hospital Centre Zagreb), Erkin М Мirrakhimov(Kyrgyz State Medical Academy), Р. Г. Оганов(National Research Center for Preventive Medicine), Nana Pogosova(National Medical Research Center of Cardiology), Željko Reiner(University Hospital Centre Zagreb), Stefan Störk(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Lâle Tokgözoğlu(European Society of Cardiology), Costas Tsioufis(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Duško Vulić(University of Banja Luka), David Wood(Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway), on behalf of the EUROASPIRE Investigators*
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
February 10, 2019
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Abstract

AIMS: The aim of this study was to determine whether the Joint European Societies guidelines on secondary cardiovascular prevention are followed in everyday practice. DESIGN: A cross-sectional ESC-EORP survey (EUROASPIRE V) at 131 centres in 81 regions in 27 countries. METHODS: Patients (<80 years old) with verified coronary artery events or interventions were interviewed and examined ≥6 months later. RESULTS: ), 59% were centrally obese (waist circumference: men ≥102 cm; women ≥88 cm) while 66% were physically active <30 min 5 times/week. Forty-two per cent had a blood pressure ≥140/90 mmHg (≥140/85 if diabetic), 71% had low-density lipoprotein cholesterol ≥1.8 mmol/L (≥70 mg/dL) and 29% reported having diabetes. Cardioprotective medication was: anti-platelets 93%, beta-blockers 81%, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers 75% and statins 80%. CONCLUSION: A large majority of coronary patients have unhealthy lifestyles in terms of smoking, diet and sedentary behaviour, which adversely impacts major cardiovascular risk factors. A majority did not achieve their blood pressure, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and glucose targets. Cardiovascular prevention requires modern preventive cardiology programmes delivered by interdisciplinary teams of healthcare professionals addressing all aspects of lifestyle and risk factor management, in order to reduce the risk of recurrent cardiovascular events.


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