The relation between socio-economical status (SES) and cardiovascular diseases has been extensively addressed. We assessed the association between the main lifelong occupation reported by the participants of the IMPROVE study (3711 subjects from 5 European countries, age 55-70) and their carotid intima-media thickness (c-IMT) measurement. Jobs were ranked in 5 categories in a scale of SES (labourers, housewives, service workers, white collars, professionals). This scale was highly correlated with education level (r=0.46, P<.0001) and the categories were associated with different grades of physical activity (P<.0001). Mean c-IMT was strongly associated with job type, exhibiting an inverse relation with SES (p-anova = 0.0008; p-trend <0.0001). This association remained highly significant after adjustment for relevant confounders, with a difference of -8.3% from the lowest to the highest job category (P for trend <.0001). The negative trend was observed in both genders and was independent from education level, diet, alcohol intake and latitude. Of interest, employment in manual jobs, although characterized by a high level of physical activity, was associated with the highest IMT measures. In analogy to what observed for other important pathologies, our results show that the type of job is a strong determinant of subclinical atherosclerosis. This relation is not completely explained neither by differences in conventional risk factors among job categories, nor by the major life-style or cultural variables (education, smoke, diet and physical activity).

Strong association between subclinical atherosclerosis and type of occupation in 3711 high risk European individuals / F. Veglia, C.C. Tedesco, K. Nyyssönen, D. Baldassarre, M. Amato, R. Rauramaa, U. de Faire, A. Hamsten, A.J. Smit, E. Mannarino, S. Humphries, P. Giral, E. Tremoli, O. behalf of the IMPROVE Group. ((Intervento presentato al convegno ESC CONGRESS 2009 tenutosi a Barcellona nel 2009.

Strong association between subclinical atherosclerosis and type of occupation in 3711 high risk European individuals

D. Baldassarre;E. Tremoli;
2009

Abstract

The relation between socio-economical status (SES) and cardiovascular diseases has been extensively addressed. We assessed the association between the main lifelong occupation reported by the participants of the IMPROVE study (3711 subjects from 5 European countries, age 55-70) and their carotid intima-media thickness (c-IMT) measurement. Jobs were ranked in 5 categories in a scale of SES (labourers, housewives, service workers, white collars, professionals). This scale was highly correlated with education level (r=0.46, P<.0001) and the categories were associated with different grades of physical activity (P<.0001). Mean c-IMT was strongly associated with job type, exhibiting an inverse relation with SES (p-anova = 0.0008; p-trend <0.0001). This association remained highly significant after adjustment for relevant confounders, with a difference of -8.3% from the lowest to the highest job category (P for trend <.0001). The negative trend was observed in both genders and was independent from education level, diet, alcohol intake and latitude. Of interest, employment in manual jobs, although characterized by a high level of physical activity, was associated with the highest IMT measures. In analogy to what observed for other important pathologies, our results show that the type of job is a strong determinant of subclinical atherosclerosis. This relation is not completely explained neither by differences in conventional risk factors among job categories, nor by the major life-style or cultural variables (education, smoke, diet and physical activity).
English
2009
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
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ESC CONGRESS 2009
Barcellona
2009
Convegno internazionale
F. Veglia, C.C. Tedesco, K. Nyyssönen, D. Baldassarre, M. Amato, R. Rauramaa, U. de Faire, A. Hamsten, A.J. Smit, E. Mannarino, S. Humphries, P. Giral, E. Tremoli, O. behalf of the IMPROVE Group
Strong association between subclinical atherosclerosis and type of occupation in 3711 high risk European individuals / F. Veglia, C.C. Tedesco, K. Nyyssönen, D. Baldassarre, M. Amato, R. Rauramaa, U. de Faire, A. Hamsten, A.J. Smit, E. Mannarino, S. Humphries, P. Giral, E. Tremoli, O. behalf of the IMPROVE Group. ((Intervento presentato al convegno ESC CONGRESS 2009 tenutosi a Barcellona nel 2009.
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