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Ideal Cardiovascular Health in Former Smokers

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
Volume 10, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10112450

Keywords

smoking cessation; phenogroups; digital health devices; surveys; ideal cardiovascular health

Funding

  1. American Heart Association AIM [19AIML34980000]
  2. National Institutes of Health/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [U01 HL125215]

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Former smokers have a cardiovascular health phenotype that is intermediate between current and never smokers, and they form a heterogeneous group with differences across all 7 cardiovascular health and behavior categories, indicating the need for increased attention to achieve ideal cardiovascular health.
Former smokers remain at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases compared to never smokers, but have lower risk than current smokers. We therefore hypothesized that former smokers would have an ideal cardiovascular health phenotype that was intermediate between current and never smokers. Differences in ideal cardiovascular health between never (n = 1025), former (n = 428), and current (n = 108) smokers were evaluated in the My Research Legacy study, which collected cardiovascular health data from the Life's Simple 7 survey and digital health devices. Former smokers had a higher burden of prevalent cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and hypercholesterolemia compared to current and never smokers (all p < 0.01). Former smokers' Life's Simple 7 Health Scores, a measure of ideal cardiovascular health, were intermediate between current and never smokers (4.9 +/- 1.3 vs. 6.3 +/- 1.5 vs. 7.0 +/- 1.4, p < 0.01). As former smokers shared similarities with both current and never smokers, we performed a cluster analysis, which identified two phenogroups of former smokers. The phenogroups differed significantly across all 7 cardiovascular health and behavior categories (all p < 0.01). These findings suggest that former smokers are a heterogeneous group and increased attention to cardiovascular health factors and behaviors is warranted to achieve ideal cardiovascular health.

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