TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-sectional comparison of coronary artery calcium scores between Caucasian men in the United States and Japanese Men in Japan
T2 - The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis and the Shiga epidemiological study of subclinical atherosclerosis
AU - Fujiyoshi, Akira
AU - Miura, Katsuyuki
AU - Ohkubo, Takayoshi
AU - Kadowaki, Takashi
AU - Kadowaki, Sayaka
AU - Zaid, Maryam
AU - Hisamatsu, Takashi
AU - Sekikawa, Akira
AU - Budoff, Matthew J.
AU - Liu, Kiang
AU - Ueshima, Hirotsugu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author 2014.
PY - 2014/9/15
Y1 - 2014/9/15
N2 - The incidence of coronary heart disease in the United States has declined, and prevalences of several coronary disease risk factors have become comparable to those in Japan. Therefore, the burden of coronary atherosclerosis may be closer among younger persons in the 2 countries. We aimed to compare prevalences of coronary atherosclerosis, measured with coronary artery calcium scores, between men in the 2 countries by age group (45-54, 55-64, or 65-74 years). We used community-based samples of Caucasian men in the United States (2000- 2002; n = 1,067) and Japanese men in Japan (2006-2008; n = 832) aged 45-74 years, stratifying them into groups with 0, 1, 2, or ≥3 of the following risk factors: current smoking, overweight, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. We calculated adjusted odds ratios of US Caucasian men's having Agatston scores of ≥10, ≥100, and ≥400 with reference to Japanese men. Overall, the odds of Caucasian men having each Agatston cutoff point were greater. The ethnic difference, however, became smaller in younger age groups. For example, adjusted odds ratios for Caucasian men's having an Agatston score of ≥100 were 2.05, 2.43, and 3.86 among those aged 45-54, 55-64, and 65-74 years, respectively. Caucasian men in the United States had a higher burden of coronary atherosclerosis than Japanese men, but the ethnic difference was smaller in younger age groups.
AB - The incidence of coronary heart disease in the United States has declined, and prevalences of several coronary disease risk factors have become comparable to those in Japan. Therefore, the burden of coronary atherosclerosis may be closer among younger persons in the 2 countries. We aimed to compare prevalences of coronary atherosclerosis, measured with coronary artery calcium scores, between men in the 2 countries by age group (45-54, 55-64, or 65-74 years). We used community-based samples of Caucasian men in the United States (2000- 2002; n = 1,067) and Japanese men in Japan (2006-2008; n = 832) aged 45-74 years, stratifying them into groups with 0, 1, 2, or ≥3 of the following risk factors: current smoking, overweight, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and hypertension. We calculated adjusted odds ratios of US Caucasian men's having Agatston scores of ≥10, ≥100, and ≥400 with reference to Japanese men. Overall, the odds of Caucasian men having each Agatston cutoff point were greater. The ethnic difference, however, became smaller in younger age groups. For example, adjusted odds ratios for Caucasian men's having an Agatston score of ≥100 were 2.05, 2.43, and 3.86 among those aged 45-54, 55-64, and 65-74 years, respectively. Caucasian men in the United States had a higher burden of coronary atherosclerosis than Japanese men, but the ethnic difference was smaller in younger age groups.
KW - Atherosclerosis
KW - Coronary artery calcium
KW - Ethnic group
KW - Men
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U2 - 10.1093/aje/kwu169
DO - 10.1093/aje/kwu169
M3 - Article
C2 - 25125689
AN - SCOPUS:84907499588
SN - 0002-9262
VL - 180
SP - 590
EP - 598
JO - American Journal of Epidemiology
JF - American Journal of Epidemiology
IS - 6
ER -