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Ariel T H Frank1, Beinan Zhao, Powell O Jose

  • 1Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA (A.T.H.F., B.Z., P.O.J., K.M.J.A., L.P.P.) and Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research Northwest, Portland, OR (S.P.F.).

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Las minorías raciales y étnicas, excluidas las personas negras, exhiben tasas más altas de triglicéridos altos y colesterol HDL bajo. Estas disparidades de dislipidemia pueden influir en el riesgo de enfermedad cardiovascular en diversas poblaciones.

Palabras clave:
epidemiología de la epidemiología.Las hiperlipoproteinemias son enfermedades relacionadas con la lipoproteína.Los lípidos de los lípidos.Las lipoproteínas son lipoproteínas.Las preparaciones farmacéuticas son preparados farmacéuticos.factores de riesgo de los factores de riesgo.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Cardiología Cardiología.
  • Salud Pública La salud pública.
  • Disparidades en la salud Disparidades en la salud

Sus antecedentes:

  • La dislipidemia es un factor de riesgo significativo para las enfermedades cardiovasculares.
  • Existe una investigación limitada sobre la prevalencia de la dislipidemia en diversos grupos de minorías raciales / étnicas.
  • Comprender estas disparidades es crucial para la prevención específica de enfermedades cardiovasculares.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar las variaciones raciales y étnicas en la prevalencia de dislipidemia.
  • Para comparar los subtipos de dislipidemia entre los estadounidenses de origen asiático, los estadounidenses de origen mexicano y los individuos negros frente a los blancos no hispanos.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de un conjunto de datos transversal de tres años (2008-2011) de más de 169,000 pacientes adultos de atención primaria.
  • Cálculo de las tasas de prevalencia estandarizadas por edad para los triglicéridos altos, el colesterol HDL bajo y el colesterol LDL alto.
  • Regresión logística multivariable utilizada para determinar las proporciones de probabilidades, ajustando por edad, IMC y estado de fumar.

Principales resultados:

  • La mayoría de los subgrupos minoritarios mostraron una mayor prevalencia de triglicéridos altos en comparación con los blancos no hispanos, con los individuos negros como excepción.
  • Se observó un aumento del colesterol HDL bajo en la mayoría de los grupos minoritarios, excluyendo a los individuos japoneses y negros.
  • Los indios asiáticos, los filipinos, los japoneses y los vietnamitas demostraron una mayor prevalencia de colesterol LDL alto que los blancos no hispanos.

Conclusiones:

  • Los grupos minoritarios, con la excepción de los individuos negros, son más propensos a la dislipidemia combinada de triglicéridos altos / colesterol HDL bajo.
  • Se requiere una investigación adicional para vincular las diferencias observadas en la dislipidemia racial / étnica con las disparidades en las enfermedades cardiovasculares.