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2001-2011 年美国人群血胆固醇趋势:1.05 亿患者记录分析。

Blood cholesterol trends 2001-2011 in the United States: analysis of 105 million patient records.

机构信息

Quest Diagnostics, Madison, New Jersey, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 May 10;8(5):e63416. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0063416. Print 2013.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We report annual trends in low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) from an in-care patient population of nearly 105 million adults across the United States (U.S.), from 2001 through 2011.

BACKGROUND

Average blood cholesterol values have declined in the U.S. since at least 1960. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) reported declining blood cholesterol values from 1999 through 2010. In the absence of more recent published data, we examined LDL-C values from a single clinical laboratory database to determine whether these values continued to decline through 2011.

METHODS AND RESULTS

We extracted almost 247 million LDL-C results from nearly 105 million adults who received diagnostic testing from a single national clinical laboratory. Annual age-adjusted mean LDL-C values were calculated, and analyzed by gender. Piecewise regression analysis of the total study population indicates a breakpoint, or change in slope, in the years following 2008 (F = 163.13; p<0.05). Between 2001 and 2008, the average rate of annual decline was -2.05 mg/dL (95% CI [-2.35, -1.75]). After 2008, mean LDL-C levels flattened out, with a slope not statistically different from zero (slope = -0.10 mg/dL/year; 95% CI [-1.46, 1.26]). This stabilization was observed in both genders and all age ranges, and was also reflected in the percentage of results in low- and high-risk categories.

CONCLUSIONS

The trends reported suggest historical progress in decreasing LDL-C levels, observed from 2001-2008, may have stalled in recent years. Further research is needed to determine the cause of the observed trends and develop new strategies to reduce lipid-based cardiovascular risk further.

摘要

目的

我们报告了美国近 1.05 亿成年患者人群中低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-C)的年度变化趋势,这些数据来自 2001 年至 2011 年的医疗记录。

背景

自 1960 年以来,美国的平均血液胆固醇值一直在下降。国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)报告称,从 1999 年到 2010 年,血液胆固醇值一直在下降。由于缺乏更近的已发表数据,我们检查了单个临床实验室数据库中的 LDL-C 值,以确定这些值是否在 2011 年继续下降。

方法和结果

我们从一家全国性临床实验室提取了近 1.05 亿成年人的近 2.47 亿份 LDL-C 检测结果。计算了每年的年龄调整平均 LDL-C 值,并按性别进行了分析。对总研究人群进行分段回归分析表明,2008 年后(F = 163.13;p < 0.05)出现了一个转折点或斜率变化。在 2001 年至 2008 年期间,每年的平均下降率为-2.05 毫克/分升(95%置信区间[-2.35,-1.75])。在 2008 年之后,LDL-C 水平趋于平稳,斜率与零无统计学差异(斜率=-0.10 毫克/分升/年;95%置信区间[-1.46,1.26])。这种稳定在两性和所有年龄组中都观察到,也反映在低风险和高风险类别的结果百分比中。

结论

报告的趋势表明,从 2001 年至 2008 年观察到的 LDL-C 水平下降的历史趋势可能在近年来已经停滞。需要进一步研究确定观察到的趋势的原因,并制定进一步降低基于脂质的心血管风险的新策略。

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