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- W4280533894 abstract "Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Recently, as cumulative exposure of lipids for a lifetime has become important to prevent and predict atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), it is recommended to obtain the optimal lipid levels from a young age. However, questions remain regarding the vascular changes in young adulthood by nonoptimal lipid levels. Purpose We aimed to investigate the progression of coronary artery calcification (CAC) according to lipid profiles in Korean young adults. Methods From the KOrea Initiative on Coronary Artery calcification registry, we collected 2,940 statin-naïve adults under 45-year-old, undergoing serial coronary artery calcium scans for the purpose of routine health check-ups between 2002 and 2017. CAC progression was assessed according to the optimality of lipid levels and each lipid variable. Results In this cohort (mean age, 41.3 years; man 82.4%), only 477 subjects (16.2%) had the optimal lipid profile, defined as triglycerides <150 mg/dl, LDL cholesterol <100 mg/dl, and HDL cholesterol ≥45 mg/dl. During follow-up (median 39.7 months), CAC progression was observed in 438 participants (14.8%) and more frequent in nonoptimal lipid group (16.5% vs 5.9%; p<0.001). Nonoptimal lipid levels during young adulthood increased the risk of CAC progression after adjusting for other cardiovascular risk factors (adjusted HR, 2.36; p=0.001), with a stepwise risk increase according to lipid levels. In particular, in the subjects with an initial calcium score of zero (adjusted HR, 2.13; p=0.014), those in their 20s or 30s (adjusted HR 2.70; p=0.029), and those without any other risk factors (adjusted HR 2.51; p=0.025), deemed as very low-risk groups, nonoptimal lipid levels more than doubled the risk of CAC progression, respectively. Among lipid variables, high triglycerides appeared to provide the greatest impact on CAC progression of young adults. Conclusions The proportion of young adults with optimal lipid levels was lower than expected. Nonoptimal lipid level was significantly associated with the risk of CAC progression in young adults, even with low-risk. Triglycerides had the strongest association with the risk of CAC progression. Screening and intervention for nonoptimal lipid levels, particularly triglycerides, from an early age might be of clinical value." @default.
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- W4280533894 date "2022-05-01" @default.
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- W4280533894 title "The impact of nonoptimal lipids on the progression of coronary artery calcification in asymptomatic young adults: results from the KOICA registry" @default.
- W4280533894 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/eurjpc/zwac056.180" @default.
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