Repositioning of the global epicentre of non-optimal cholesterol

High blood cholesterol is typically considered a feature of wealthy western countries1,2. However, dietary and behavioural determinants of blood cholesterol are changing rapidly throughout the world3 and countries are using lipid-lowering medications at varying rates. These changes can have distinct...

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Main Authors: Taddei, Cristina, Zhou, Bin, Bixby, Honor, Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M., Danaei, Goodarz, Jackson, Rod T., Ahmed, Soheir H, Andersen, Lars Bo, Anderssen, Sigmund Alfred, Ariansen, Inger Kristine Holtermann, Bjertness, Espen, Bjertness, Marius Bergsmark, Graff-Iversen, Sidsel, Haugsgjerd, Teresa Risan, Janszky, Imre, Krokstad, Steinar, Laugsand, Lars Erik, Madar, Ahmed Ali, Mathiesen, Ellisiv B., Meyer, Haakon E, Sen, Abhijit, Tell, Grete S., Vatten, Lars Johan, Wilsgaard, Tom, Farzadfar, Farshad, Sophiea, Marisa K., Di Cesare, Mariachiara, Iurilli, Maria L. C., Martinez, Andrea Rodriguez, Asghari, Golaleh, Dhana, Klodian, Gulayin, Pablo, Kakarmath, Sujay, Santero, Marilina, Voortman, Trudy, Riley, Leanne M., Cowan, Melanie J., Savin, Stefan, Bennett, James E., Stevens, Gretchen A., Paciorek, Christopher J., Aekplakorn, Wichai, Cifkova, Renata, Giampaoli, Simona, Kengne, Andre Pascal, Khang, Young-Ho, Kuulasmaa, Kari, Laxmaiah, Avula, Margozzini, Paula, Mathur, Prashant
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Published: Springer 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20842
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2338-1
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Taddei, Cristina
Zhou, Bin
Bixby, Honor
Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M.
Danaei, Goodarz
Jackson, Rod T.
Ahmed, Soheir H
Andersen, Lars Bo
Anderssen, Sigmund Alfred
Ariansen, Inger Kristine Holtermann
Bjertness, Espen
Bjertness, Marius Bergsmark
Graff-Iversen, Sidsel
Haugsgjerd, Teresa Risan
Janszky, Imre
Krokstad, Steinar
Laugsand, Lars Erik
Madar, Ahmed Ali
Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.
Meyer, Haakon E
Sen, Abhijit
Tell, Grete S.
Vatten, Lars Johan
Wilsgaard, Tom
Farzadfar, Farshad
Sophiea, Marisa K.
Di Cesare, Mariachiara
Iurilli, Maria L. C.
Martinez, Andrea Rodriguez
Asghari, Golaleh
Dhana, Klodian
Gulayin, Pablo
Kakarmath, Sujay
Santero, Marilina
Voortman, Trudy
Riley, Leanne M.
Cowan, Melanie J.
Savin, Stefan
Bennett, James E.
Stevens, Gretchen A.
Paciorek, Christopher J.
Aekplakorn, Wichai
Cifkova, Renata
Giampaoli, Simona
Kengne, Andre Pascal
Khang, Young-Ho
Kuulasmaa, Kari
Laxmaiah, Avula
Margozzini, Paula
Mathur, Prashant
Repositioning of the global epicentre of non-optimal cholesterol
topic_facet VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Basic medical
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description High blood cholesterol is typically considered a feature of wealthy western countries1,2. However, dietary and behavioural determinants of blood cholesterol are changing rapidly throughout the world3 and countries are using lipid-lowering medications at varying rates. These changes can have distinct effects on the levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and non-HDL cholesterol, which have different effects on human health4,5. However, the trends of HDL and non-HDL cholesterol levels over time have not been previously reported in a global analysis. Here we pooled 1,127 population-based studies that measured blood lipids in 102.6 million individuals aged 18 years and older to estimate trends from 1980 to 2018 in mean total, non-HDL and HDL cholesterol levels for 200 countries. Globally, there was little change in total or non-HDL cholesterol from 1980 to 2018. This was a net effect of increases in low- and middle-income countries, especially in east and southeast Asia, and decreases in high-income western countries, especially those in northwestern Europe, and in central and eastern Europe. As a result, countries with the highest level of non-HDL cholesterol—which is a marker of cardiovascular risk—changed from those in western Europe such as Belgium, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Malta in 1980 to those in Asia and the Pacific, such as Tokelau, Malaysia, The Philippines and Thailand. In 2017, high non-HDL cholesterol was responsible for an estimated 3.9 million (95% credible interval 3.7 million–4.2 million) worldwide deaths, half of which occurred in east, southeast and south Asia. The global repositioning of lipid-related risk, with non-optimal cholesterol shifting from a distinct feature of high-income countries in northwestern Europe, north America and Australasia to one that affects countries in east and southeast Asia and Oceania should motivate the use of population-based policies and personal interventions to improve nutrition and enhance access to treatment throughout the world.
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author Taddei, Cristina
Zhou, Bin
Bixby, Honor
Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M.
Danaei, Goodarz
Jackson, Rod T.
Ahmed, Soheir H
Andersen, Lars Bo
Anderssen, Sigmund Alfred
Ariansen, Inger Kristine Holtermann
Bjertness, Espen
Bjertness, Marius Bergsmark
Graff-Iversen, Sidsel
Haugsgjerd, Teresa Risan
Janszky, Imre
Krokstad, Steinar
Laugsand, Lars Erik
Madar, Ahmed Ali
Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.
Meyer, Haakon E
Sen, Abhijit
Tell, Grete S.
Vatten, Lars Johan
Wilsgaard, Tom
Farzadfar, Farshad
Sophiea, Marisa K.
Di Cesare, Mariachiara
Iurilli, Maria L. C.
Martinez, Andrea Rodriguez
Asghari, Golaleh
Dhana, Klodian
Gulayin, Pablo
Kakarmath, Sujay
Santero, Marilina
Voortman, Trudy
Riley, Leanne M.
Cowan, Melanie J.
Savin, Stefan
Bennett, James E.
Stevens, Gretchen A.
Paciorek, Christopher J.
Aekplakorn, Wichai
Cifkova, Renata
Giampaoli, Simona
Kengne, Andre Pascal
Khang, Young-Ho
Kuulasmaa, Kari
Laxmaiah, Avula
Margozzini, Paula
Mathur, Prashant
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Anderssen, Sigmund Alfred
Ariansen, Inger Kristine Holtermann
Bjertness, Espen
Bjertness, Marius Bergsmark
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Haugsgjerd, Teresa Risan
Janszky, Imre
Krokstad, Steinar
Laugsand, Lars Erik
Madar, Ahmed Ali
Mathiesen, Ellisiv B.
Meyer, Haakon E
Sen, Abhijit
Tell, Grete S.
Vatten, Lars Johan
Wilsgaard, Tom
Farzadfar, Farshad
Sophiea, Marisa K.
Di Cesare, Mariachiara
Iurilli, Maria L. C.
Martinez, Andrea Rodriguez
Asghari, Golaleh
Dhana, Klodian
Gulayin, Pablo
Kakarmath, Sujay
Santero, Marilina
Voortman, Trudy
Riley, Leanne M.
Cowan, Melanie J.
Savin, Stefan
Bennett, James E.
Stevens, Gretchen A.
Paciorek, Christopher J.
Aekplakorn, Wichai
Cifkova, Renata
Giampaoli, Simona
Kengne, Andre Pascal
Khang, Young-Ho
Kuulasmaa, Kari
Laxmaiah, Avula
Margozzini, Paula
Mathur, Prashant
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title Repositioning of the global epicentre of non-optimal cholesterol
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/20842 2023-05-15T16:30:30+02:00 Repositioning of the global epicentre of non-optimal cholesterol Taddei, Cristina Zhou, Bin Bixby, Honor Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M. Danaei, Goodarz Jackson, Rod T. Ahmed, Soheir H Andersen, Lars Bo Anderssen, Sigmund Alfred Ariansen, Inger Kristine Holtermann Bjertness, Espen Bjertness, Marius Bergsmark Graff-Iversen, Sidsel Haugsgjerd, Teresa Risan Janszky, Imre Krokstad, Steinar Laugsand, Lars Erik Madar, Ahmed Ali Mathiesen, Ellisiv B. Meyer, Haakon E Sen, Abhijit Tell, Grete S. Vatten, Lars Johan Wilsgaard, Tom Farzadfar, Farshad Sophiea, Marisa K. Di Cesare, Mariachiara Iurilli, Maria L. C. Martinez, Andrea Rodriguez Asghari, Golaleh Dhana, Klodian Gulayin, Pablo Kakarmath, Sujay Santero, Marilina Voortman, Trudy Riley, Leanne M. Cowan, Melanie J. Savin, Stefan Bennett, James E. Stevens, Gretchen A. Paciorek, Christopher J. Aekplakorn, Wichai Cifkova, Renata Giampaoli, Simona Kengne, Andre Pascal Khang, Young-Ho Kuulasmaa, Kari Laxmaiah, Avula Margozzini, Paula Mathur, Prashant 2020-06-03 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20842 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2338-1 eng eng Springer Nature Taddei C, Zhou B, Bixby H, Carrillo-Larco RM, Danaei G, Jackson RT, Ahmed SH, Andersen LB, Anderssen SA, Ariansen I, Bjertness E, Bjertness MB, Graff-Iversen S, Haugsgjerd TR, Janszky I, Krokstad SK, Laugsand LE, Madar MAH, Mathiesen EB, Meyer HE, Sen A, Tell GS, Vatten LJ, Wilsgaard T, Farzadfar F, Sophiea MK, Di Cesare M, Iurilli MLC, Martinez, Asghari, Dhana K, Gulayin P, Kakarmath, Santero, Voortman T, Riley LM, Cowan MJ, Savin S, Bennett JE, Stevens GA, Paciorek CJ, Aekplakorn W, Cifkova R, Giampaoli S, Kengne AP, Khang Y, Kuulasmaa K, Laxmaiah A, Margozzini P, Mathur. Repositioning of the global epicentre of non-optimal cholesterol . Nature. 2020;582:73-77 FRIDAID 1886749 doi:10.1038/s41586-020-2338-1 0028-0836 1476-4687 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20842 openAccess Copyright 2020 The Author(s) VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Basic medical dental and veterinary science disciplines: 710 VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Basale medisinske odontologiske og veterinærmedisinske fag: 710 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2020 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2338-1 2021-06-25T17:58:03Z High blood cholesterol is typically considered a feature of wealthy western countries1,2. However, dietary and behavioural determinants of blood cholesterol are changing rapidly throughout the world3 and countries are using lipid-lowering medications at varying rates. These changes can have distinct effects on the levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and non-HDL cholesterol, which have different effects on human health4,5. However, the trends of HDL and non-HDL cholesterol levels over time have not been previously reported in a global analysis. Here we pooled 1,127 population-based studies that measured blood lipids in 102.6 million individuals aged 18 years and older to estimate trends from 1980 to 2018 in mean total, non-HDL and HDL cholesterol levels for 200 countries. Globally, there was little change in total or non-HDL cholesterol from 1980 to 2018. This was a net effect of increases in low- and middle-income countries, especially in east and southeast Asia, and decreases in high-income western countries, especially those in northwestern Europe, and in central and eastern Europe. As a result, countries with the highest level of non-HDL cholesterol—which is a marker of cardiovascular risk—changed from those in western Europe such as Belgium, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Malta in 1980 to those in Asia and the Pacific, such as Tokelau, Malaysia, The Philippines and Thailand. In 2017, high non-HDL cholesterol was responsible for an estimated 3.9 million (95% credible interval 3.7 million–4.2 million) worldwide deaths, half of which occurred in east, southeast and south Asia. The global repositioning of lipid-related risk, with non-optimal cholesterol shifting from a distinct feature of high-income countries in northwestern Europe, north America and Australasia to one that affects countries in east and southeast Asia and Oceania should motivate the use of population-based policies and personal interventions to improve nutrition and enhance access to treatment throughout the world. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Iceland University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Greenland Norway Pacific Nature 582 7810 73 77