In a population-based sample of 6,188 Caucasian subjects in Lausanne, Switzerland, the prevalence of major cardiovascular risk factors was high, including hypertension (36.7%) and dyslipidemia (34.2%).
Cross-Sectional (n=6,188)
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Cardiovascular risk factors (n=6,188)
Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases and their associated risk factors remain the main cause of mortality in western societies. In order to assess the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs) in the Caucasian population of Lausanne, Switzerland, we conducted a population-based study (Colaus Study). A secondary aim of the CoLaus study will be to determine new genetic determinants associated with CVRFs. METHODS: Single-center, cross-sectional study including a random sample of 6,188 extensively phenotyped Caucasian subjects (3,251 women and 2,937 men) aged 35 to 75 years living in Lausanne, and genotyped using the 500 K Affymetrix chip technology. RESULTS: Obesity (body mass index > or = 30 kg/m2), smoking, hypertension (blood pressure > or = 140/90 mmHg and/or treatment), dyslipidemia (high LDL-cholesterol and/or low HDL-cholesterol and/or high triglyceride levels) and diabetes (fasting plasma glucose > or = 7 mmol/l and/or treatment) were present in 947 (15.7%), 1673 (27.0%), 2268 (36.7%), 2113 (34.2%) and 407 (6.6%) of the participants, respectively, and the prevalence was higher in men than in women. In both genders, the prevalence of obesity, hypertension and diabetes increased with age. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of major CVRFs is high in the Lausanne population in particular in men. We anticipate that given its size, the depth of the phenotypic analysis and the availability of dense genome-wide genetic data, the CoLaus Study will be a unique resource to investigate not only the epidemiology of isolated, or aggregated CVRFs like the metabolic syndrome, but can also serve as a discovery set, as well as replication set, to identify novel genes associated with these conditions.
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Mathieu Firmann
Fribourg Development Agency
Vladimir Mayor
Hospital Neuchâtel
Pedro Marques‐Vidal
Ulsan College
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
University of Lausanne
University Hospital of Lausanne
GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
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Firmann et al. (Mon,) conducted a cross-sectional in Cardiovascular risk factors (n=6,188). In a population-based sample of 6,188 Caucasian subjects in Lausanne, Switzerland, the prevalence of major cardiovascular risk factors was high, including hypertension (36.7%) and dyslipidemia (34.2%).
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