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Prevalence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors for coronary artery disease and elevated fibrinogen among active military personnel in Republic of Serbia: A cross-sectional study
Authors:Milena Pandrc  Nenad Ratkovi&#x;  Vitomir Peri&#x;  Maja Stojanovi&#x;  Vanja Kostovski  Nemanja Ran i&#x;
Institution:1. Military Medical Academy, Clinic for Urgent Internal Medicine, Belgrade ; 2. University of Defence in Belgrade, Military Medical Academy, Medical Faculty, Belgrade ; 3. Military Medical Academy, Sector for treatment, Belgrade ; 4. Military Medical Centre Karaburma, Belgrade ; 5. University of Defence, Military Medical Academy, Clinic for Cardiothoracic Surgery, Belgrade ; 6. Military Medical Academy, Center for Clinical Pharmacology, Belgrade
Abstract:BackgroundIt is well known that less than 1% of the population achieves ideal cardiovascular health, and 65% of patients do not have their conventional risk biomarkers under control. Military service has its own particularities that may contribute to cardiovascular risk.MethodsTo define the preventive strategy goals, we analysed the prevalence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors for coronary artery disease and elevated fibrinogen among active military personnel in the Republic of Serbia.ResultsThe cross-sectional study included 738 individuals older than 20 years, mostly between 31 and 40 years old. The mean value of SBP for the whole group was 122.39± 9.42 mmHg, and for the DBP, it was 79.94±6.56 mmHg. Among active military personnel, 72.7% (533) had prehypertension, and 13.8% (101) was hypertensive. Both body mass and BMI index among the observed age subgroups were found to increase with the age of the patients and cholesterol values. HDL cholesterol values also differed statistically significantly between age subgroups, with the proportion of individuals with HDL less than 1.5 mmol/L in all subgroups being about 85%, the only in the 41-50 age group was lower, 76.4%. LDL cholesterol and the proportion of individuals who had LDL 3.5 increases with the age of patients, and an identical trend was recorded with triglycerides. With ageing, fibrinogen levels increased.ConclusionsThose findings considering cardio and cerebrovascular risk factors would help create a new approach for primary prevention for these categories of individuals.
Keywords:traditional cardiovascular risk factors  coronary artery disease  fibrinogen  active military personnel
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