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Trajectories of Age-Related Arterial Stiffness in Chinese Men and Women

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2019.12.039

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arterial stiffening; gender; pulse wave velocity; risk factors; vascular aging

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  1. VASCage (Centre for Promoting Vascular Health in the Ageing Community) of the Austrian Research Promotion Agency FFG (COMET program-Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies) - Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology [868624]
  2. Austrian Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs
  3. federal state Tyrol (Standortagentur)
  4. federal state Salzburg
  5. federal state Vienna (via Vienna Business Agency)
  6. National Science Foundation of China [81800393, 81870171, 81570271]
  7. Science and Technology Planning Project of Hunan Province [2019RS2014]

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BACKGROUND Arterial stiffening is central in the vascular aging process. Traditionally, vascular research has focused on atherosclerotic vascular disease, whereas arterial stiffness has not attracted similar attention. OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to assess lifetime trajectories of arterial stiffening in Chinese populations facing a high burden of cardiovascular disease, with a particular focus on age-sex interactions and potential determinants. METHODS This large-scale observational study comprised 2 independent cross-sectional population samples and 1 prospective cohort totaling 80,415 healthy subjects with brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) measurements available. Associations with potential risk conditions were analyzed using linear regression, linear random intercepts mixed models, and L1-regularized linear models. RESULTS The dynamics of age-dependent arterial stiffening differed in sexes, with stiffer vessel observed in men from adolescence to age 58 years and in women thereafter. The steeper increase in baPWV in women after menopause is partly explained by the fact that vascular risk factors are more strongly associated with arterial stiffness in women than in men. Age and systolic blood pressures were the strongest determinants of baPWV, whereas other vascular and metabolic risk factors, except low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, showed consistent associations of moderate strength. CONCLUSIONS The significant age-sex interaction in arterial stiffening provides an important due of explanation for the heightened cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women. Detailed knowledge on lifetime trajectories of arterial stiffening, and its potential risk factors is a prerequisite for the development of new prevention strategies counteracting vascular aging. (C) 2020 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.

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