Arterial and cardiac aging: major shareholders in cardiovascular disease enterprises: Part I: aging arteries: a "set up" for vascular disease.
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The Demographic Imperative and the Risk of Vascular Diseases in Older Persons Our population is aging; in the United States today there are 35 million people 65 years of age or older. That number will double by the year 2030 (Figure 1). Although epidemiological studies have discovered that lipid levels, diabetes, sedentary lifestyle, and genetic factors are risk factors for coronary disease, hypertension, congestive heart failure, and stroke, the quintessential cardiovascular diseases within our society, advancing age unequivocally confers the major risk. The incidence and prevalence of these diseases increase steeply with advancing age (Figure 2). Not only does clinically overt cardiovascular disease increase dramatically with aging, but so do subclinical or occult diseases, such as silent coronary atherosclerosis. Figure 3 (top) shows that a substantial percentage of older, community-dwelling, otherwise healthy volunteers have evidence of inducible ischemia during combined thallium/ECG treadmill stress testing, and their prognosis is poor compared with their counterparts without subclinical coronary disease (Figure 3, bottom).
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Circulation
دوره 107 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003