Women, lipids, and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: a call to action from the European Atherosclerosis Society

European Heart Journal

23 August 2023
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ESC Journals CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY Risk Factors and Prevention

Abstract

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women and men globally, with most due to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Despite progress during the last 30 years, ASCVD mortality is now increasing, with the fastest relative increase in middle-aged women. Missed or delayed diagnosis and undertreatment do not fully explain this burden of disease. Sex-specific factors, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, premature menopause (especially primary ovarian insufficiency), and polycystic ovary syndrome are also relevant, with good evidence that these are associated with greater cardiovascular risk. This position statement from the European Atherosclerosis Society focuses on these factors, as well as sex-specific effects on lipids, including lipoprotein(a), over the life course in women which impact ASCVD risk. Women are also disproportionately impacted (in relative terms) by diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and auto-immune inflammatory disease. All these effects are compounded by sociocultural components related to gender. This panel stresses the need to identify and treat modifiable cardiovascular risk factors earlier in women, especially for those at risk due to sex-specific conditions, to reduce the unacceptably high burden of ASCVD in women.

Contributors

Jeanine E Roeters van Lennep
Jeanine E Roeters van Lennep

Author

Erasmus University Medical Centre Rotterdam , Netherlands (The)

Martha Gulati
Martha Gulati

Author

Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center Houston , United States of America

Maryam Kavousi
Maryam Kavousi

Author

Erasmus University Medical Centre Rotterdam , Netherlands (The)

Meral Kayıkçıoğlu
Meral Kayıkçıoğlu

Author

Ege University Hospital Izmir , Turkiye

Esther Lutgens
Esther Lutgens

Author

Mayo Clinic Rochester , United States of America

Erin D Michos
Erin D Michos

Author

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore , United States of America

Marianne Benn
Marianne Benn

Author

Rigshospitalet - Copenhagen University Hospital Copenhagen , Denmark

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