The Global Cardiovascular Risk Transition: Associations of Four Metabolic Risk Factors with National Income, Urbanization, and Western Diet in 1980 and 2008

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Danaei, Goodarz
Singh, Gitanjali M
Paciorek, Christopher J
Lin, John K
Cowan, Melanie J
Finucane, Mariel M
Farzadfar, Farshad
Stevens, Gretchen A
Riley, Leanne M
Lu, Yuan
Rao, Mayuree
Ezzati, Majid
Aamodt, Geir
Abdeen, Ziad
Abdella, Nabila A
Rahim, Hanan F Abdul
Addo, Juliet
Aekplakorn, Wichai
Afifi, Mustafa M
Agabiti-Rosei, Enrico
Salinas, Carlos A Aguilar
Agyemang, Charles
Ali, Mohamed M
Al-Nsour, Mohannad
Al-Nuaim, Abdul R
Ambady, Ramachandran
Aro, Pertti
Azizi, Fereidoun
Barbagallo, Carlo M
Barbieri, Marco Antonio M
Barcelo, Alberto
Barreto, Sandhi M
Barros, Henrique
Bautista, Leonelo E
Benetos, Athanase
Bjerregaard, Peter
Bjoerkelund, Cecilia
Bo, Simona
Bobak, Martin
Bonora, Enzo
Bontha, Babu V
Botana, Manuel A
Bovet, Pascal
Breckenkamp, Juergen
Breteler, Monique M
Broda, Grazyna
Brown, Ian J
Bursztyn, Michael
de Leon, Antonio Cabrera
Campos, Hannia
Cappuccio, Francesco P
Capuano, Vincenzo
Casiglia, Edoardo
Castellano, Maurizio
Castetbon, Katia
Cea, Luis
Chang, Chih-Jen
Chaouki, Noureddine
Chatterji, Somnath
Chen, Chien-Jen
Chen, Zhengming
Chen, Chien-Jen
Choi, Jin-Su
Chua, Lily
Cifkova, Renata
Cobiac, Linda J
Cooper, Richard S
Corsi, Anna Maria
Costanza, Michael C
Craig, Cora L
Dankner, Rachel S
Dastgiri, Saeed
Delgado, Elias
Dinc, Gonul
Doi, Yasufumi
Dong, Guang-Hui
Dorsi, Eleonora
Dragano, Nico
Drewnowski, Adam
Eggertsen, Robert W
Elliott, Paul
Engeland, Anders
Erem, Cihangir
Esteghamati, Alireza
Fall, Caroline HD
Fan, Jian-Gao
Ferreccio, Catterina
Fezeu, Leopold
Firmo, Joselia O
Florez, Hermes J
Fornes, Nelida S
Fowkes, F Gerry R
Franceschini, Guido
Frisk, Fredrik
Fuchs, Flavio D
Fuller, Eva L
Getz, Linn
Giampaoli, Simona
Gomez, Luis F
Gomez-Zumaquero, Juan M
Graff-Iversen, Sidsel
Grant, Janet F
Carvajal, Ramiro Guerrero
Gulliford, Martin C
Gupta, Rajeev
Gupta, Prakash C
Gureje, Oye
Hansen, Tine W
Hata, Jun
He, Jiang
Heim, Noor
Heinrich, Joachim
Hemmingsson, Tomas
Hennis, Anselm
Herman, William H
Herrera, Victor M
Ho, Suzanne
Holdsworth, Michelle
Frisman, Gunilla Hollman
Hopman, Wilma M
Hussain, Akhtar
Husseini, Abdullatif
Ibrahim, M Mohsen
Ikeda, Nayu
Jacobsen, Bjarne K
Jaddou, Hashem Y
Jafar, Tazeen H
Janghorbani, Mohsen
Jasienska, Grazyna
Joffres, Michel R
Jonas, Jost B
Kadiki, Othman A
Kalter-Leibovici, Ofra
Kamadjeu, Raoul M
Karalis, Ioannis
Kastarinen, Mika J
Katz, Joanne
Keinan-Boker, Lital
Kelly, Paul
Khalilzadeh, Omid
Khang, Young-Ho
Kiechl, Stefan
Kim, Ki Woong
Kiyohara, Yutaka
Kobayashi, Junji
Krause, Maressa P
Kubinova, Ruzena
Kurjata, Pawel
Kusuma, Yadlapalli S
Lam, Tai Hing
Langhammer, Arnulf
Lawes, Carlene MM
Le, Cai
Lee, Jeannette
Levy-Marchal, Claire
Li, Yanping
Li, Yuqiu
Lim, Stephen
Lim, TO
Lin, Xu
Lin, Cheng-Chieh
Lin, Xu
Lin, Hsien-Ho
Lind, Lars
Lissner, Lauren
Liu, Xiaoqing
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
Lorbeer, Roberto
Lorbeer, Roberto
Ma, Guansheng
Ma, Stefan
Macia, Francesc
MacLean, David R
Maggi, Stefania
Magliano, Dianna J
Makdisse, Marcia
Mancia, Giuseppe
Mannami, Toshifumi
Marques-Vidal, Pedro
Mbanya, Jean Claude N
McFarlane-Anderson, Norma
Miccoli, Roberto
Miettola, Juhani
Minh, Hoang V
Miquel, Juan F
Miranda, J Jaime
Mohamed, Mostafa K
Mohan, V
Mohanna, Salim
Mokdad, Ali
Mollentze, Willem F
Morales, Dante D
Morgan, Karen
Muiesan, Lorenza M
Muntoni, Sergio
Nabipour, Iraj
Nakagami, Tomoko
Nangia, Vinay
Nemesure, Barbara
Neovius, Martin
Nerhus, Kjersti A
Nervi, Flavio
Neuhauser, Hannelore
Nguyen, Minh
Ninomiya, Toshiharu
Noale, Marianna
Oh, Sang W
Ohkubo, Takayoshi
Olivieri, Oliviero
Oenal, Ayse Emel
Onat, Altan
Orstegui, Myriam
Ouedraogo, Hermann
Pan, Wen-Harn
Panagiotakos, Demosthenes B
Panza, Francesco
Park, Yongsoo
Passos, Valeria MA
Pednekar, Mangesh S
Peres, Marco A
Perez, Cynthia
Perez-Fernandez, Roman
Pichardo, Rafael
Phua, Hwee Pin
Pistelli, Francesco
Plans, Pedro
Polakowska, Maria
Poulter, Neil
Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
Qiao, Qing
Rafiei, Masoud
Raitakari, Olli T
Ramos, Luiz R
Rampal, Sanjay
Rampal, Lekhraj
Rasmussen, Finn
Reddy, Kanala KR
Redon, Josep
Revilla, Luis
Reyes-Garcia, Victoria
Roaeid, Ragab B
Rodriguez-Artalejo, Fernando
Rojas-Martinez, Rosalba
Ronkainen, Kimmo
Rosero-Bixby, Luis
Roth, Gregory A
Sachdev, Harshpal S
Sanchez, Jose R
Sanisoglu, Selim Y
Sans, Susana
Sarraf-Zadegan, Nizal
Scazufca, Marcia
Schaan, Beatriz D
Schapochnik, Norberto
Schelleman, Hedi
Schneider, Ione JC
Schooling, C Mary
Schwarz, Bernhard
Sekuri, Cevad
Sereday, Martha S
Serra-Majem, Lluis
Shaw, Jonathan
Shera, Abdul S
Shi, Zumin
Shiri, Rahman
Shu, Xiao Ou
Silva, Diego Augusto Santos
Silva, Egle
Simons, Leon A
Smith, Margaret
Soederberg, Stefan
Soebardi, Suharko
Solfrizzi, Vincenzo
Sonestedt, Emily
Soysal, Ahmet
Stattin, Paer
Stein, Aryeh D
Stergiou, George S
Stessman, Jochanan
Sudo, Akihiro
Suka, Machi
Sundh, Valter
Sundquist, Kristina
Sundstroem, Johan
Swai, Andrew B
Tai, E Shyong
Tambs, Kristian
Tesfaye, Fikru
Thomas, George N
Thorogood, Margaret
Tilvis, Reijo S
Tobias, Martin
Torheim, Liv E
Trenkwalder, Peter
Tuomilehto, Jaakko O
Tur, Josep A
Tzourio, Christophe
Uhernik, Ana I
Ukoli, Flora A
Unwin, Nigel
Vander Hoorn, Stephen
Vanderpump, Mark P
Varo, Jose Javier
Veierod, Marit B
Velasquez-Melendez, Gustavo
Verschuren, Monique
Viet, Lucie
Villalpando, Salvador
Vioque, Jesus
Vollenweider, Peter
Volpato, Stefano
Wang, Ningli
Wang, Ya X
Ward, Mark
Waspadji, Sarwono
Welin, Lennart X
Wilhelmsen, Lars
Willeit, Johann
Woodward, Mark
Xavier, Andre J
Xu, Fei
Xu, Liang
Yamamoto, Akira
Yang, Gonghuan
Yang, Xiaoguang
Yeh, Li-Chia
Yoon, Jin-Sang
You, Qisheng
Yu, Zhijie
Zhang, Jian
Zhang, Lei
Zheng, Wei
Zhou, Maigeng
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Background—It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affluence and
Westernization. We investigated the associations of body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose, systolic blood
pressure, and serum total cholesterol with national income, Western diet, and, for BMI, urbanization in 1980 and 2008.
Methods and Results—Country-level risk factor estimates for 199 countries between 1980 and 2008 were from a previous
systematic analysis of population-based data. We analyzed the associations between risk factors and per capita national
income, a measure of Western diet, and, for BMI, the ...
View more >Background—It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affluence and Westernization. We investigated the associations of body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose, systolic blood pressure, and serum total cholesterol with national income, Western diet, and, for BMI, urbanization in 1980 and 2008. Methods and Results—Country-level risk factor estimates for 199 countries between 1980 and 2008 were from a previous systematic analysis of population-based data. We analyzed the associations between risk factors and per capita national income, a measure of Western diet, and, for BMI, the percentage of the population living in urban areas. In 1980, there was a positive association between national income and population mean BMI, systolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol. By 2008, the slope of the association between national income and systolic blood pressure became negative for women and zero for men. Total cholesterol was associated with national income and Western diet in both 1980 and 2008. In 1980, BMI rose with national income and then flattened at ≈Int$7000; by 2008, the relationship resembled an inverted U for women, peaking at middle-income levels. BMI had a positive relationship with the percentage of urban population in both 1980 and 2008. Fasting plasma glucose had weaker associations with these country macro characteristics, but it was positively associated with BMI. Conclusions—The changing associations of metabolic risk factors with macroeconomic variables indicate that there will be a global pandemic of hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus, together with high blood pressure in low-income countries, unless effective lifestyle and pharmacological interventions are implemented.
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View more >Background—It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affluence and Westernization. We investigated the associations of body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose, systolic blood pressure, and serum total cholesterol with national income, Western diet, and, for BMI, urbanization in 1980 and 2008. Methods and Results—Country-level risk factor estimates for 199 countries between 1980 and 2008 were from a previous systematic analysis of population-based data. We analyzed the associations between risk factors and per capita national income, a measure of Western diet, and, for BMI, the percentage of the population living in urban areas. In 1980, there was a positive association between national income and population mean BMI, systolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol. By 2008, the slope of the association between national income and systolic blood pressure became negative for women and zero for men. Total cholesterol was associated with national income and Western diet in both 1980 and 2008. In 1980, BMI rose with national income and then flattened at ≈Int$7000; by 2008, the relationship resembled an inverted U for women, peaking at middle-income levels. BMI had a positive relationship with the percentage of urban population in both 1980 and 2008. Fasting plasma glucose had weaker associations with these country macro characteristics, but it was positively associated with BMI. Conclusions—The changing associations of metabolic risk factors with macroeconomic variables indicate that there will be a global pandemic of hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus, together with high blood pressure in low-income countries, unless effective lifestyle and pharmacological interventions are implemented.
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Journal Title
Circulation
Volume
127
Issue
15
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Subject
Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
Clinical sciences
Dentistry not elsewhere classified