Lifestyle factors and cardiovascular disease Flashcards

1
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Give 3 Immutable risk factors for CVD

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  • age
  • sex
  • family (genetic) history
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2
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Give 4 modifiable risk factors for CVD

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  • health behaviours
  • stress
  • depression
  • social support
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3
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What is “ metabolic syndrome” and its impact on Cardiovascular health?

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4
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What is the impact of diet on CVD?

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having 5+ a day
- 1.7X more likely to die from CVD
- 1.4x more likely to have a stroke
fat intake compared to lowest  20%
- top 20% total fat : 1.3 x more likely
- top 20% sat. fat: 1.4x more likely
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5
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What is the impact of smoking on CVD?

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  1. 9x more likely to die early from CVD

1. 7 more likely to have a stroke

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6
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What is the impact of quitting smoking?

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against CHD patients who keep smoking

  • 36% lower risk of premature death
  • 32% lower risk of re-infarct
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What is the impact of exercise on CVD?

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those below active threshold

  • 1.3x more likely to die early from CVD
  • 1.3 more likely to have a stroke
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8
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What are the impacts of demographic factors that effect ones CVD risk?

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top vs lowest 20% of income
- 2.7x greater risk of CVD death
- 4.3x greater risk of acute MI
after adjustment for behavioural risk factors
- no greater risk of CVD death
- 2.8x greater risk of acute MI
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9
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How can the association between SES and CVD be explained?

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  • biological markers
  • -
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10
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What is the effect of health beliefs on peoples actions on their health?

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  • people have a biased risk perception
  • generally optimistic about their health
  • general risk (stats) doesn’t translate to personal risk
  • internal attributions, i.e diet, exercise vs. external attributions i.e genetics
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11
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What is notable about people believe about what attributes to MI?

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  • underestimating diet and exercise
  • people attribute stress, and heredity
  • men: poor diet, hard work
  • women: chance bad luck
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12
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What factors are associated with getting to the hospital on time for an MI?

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  • being male
  • being married
  • perception of how susceptible you think you are
  • non-pain symptoms
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13
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What are the effects of acute stress, from epidemiological studies?

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  • increased MI admissions and cardiac deaths
  • 9/11 terrorist attacks
  • football matches
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14
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What are the effects of chronic stress as seen in animal studies?

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  • induces atherosclerosis

- lowers threshold for arrhythmia

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15
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What are the effects of acute stress, from experimental studies?

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  • triggers ischaemia in patients with CHD

- associated with cardiovascular changes i.e HR or BP

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16
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How can accumulation of risk factors impact the likelihood of a cardiac event?

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  • greater/longer exposure to chronic risk factors reduces the threshold for a cardiac event when an acute risk factor presents itself
17
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How does personality impact your risk of CVD?

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  • previously thought type A people where more at risk

- it’s just the anger/stress aspect of those personalities

18
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What are some psychological symptoms post MI?

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  • Depression increased up to 30%
  • Anxiety symptoms increased approx. 40%
  • PTSD increased up to 15%
19
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Why is depression more likely to occur after a cardiovascular event?

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20
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What are some lifestyle and behavioural impacts post cardiac events?

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  • lifestyle changes not sustained
  • some changes are not the correct ones i.e stopping (5%)/ reducing 60%)sexual activity instead of a diet
  • 65% change to a healthier diet –> only half maintain change after a year
  • 60% of smokers quit –> half remain non-smokers after a year?