Del Pinto Rita, Vitale Maria, Morreale Maria Eugenia, Mottinelli Clara, Muiesan Maria Lorenza, Volpe Massimo, Ferri Claudio
Department of Clinical Medicine, Public Health, Life and Environmental Sciences, Internal Medicine Unit, San Salvatore Hospital, University of L'Aquila, 67100, L'Aquila, Italy.
Department of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA.
High Blood Press Cardiovasc Prev. 2025 Mar;32(2):191-198. doi: 10.1007/s40292-025-00701-4. Epub 2025 Feb 6.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) represent the leading cause of morbidity and mortality for women worldwide, yet they are often unaware of this heavy burden.
To assess cardiovascular risk awareness among Italian women.
Following World Heart Day 2023, a cardiovascular prevention campaign was conducted in Italian pharmacies to evaluate the effectiveness of screening activities offered by pharmacies and raise awareness of cardiovascular health status among Italian women. Cardiovascular risk profile and perception of CVD burden relative to other common female-specific diseases were assessed. Blood pressure (BP) measurement and ECG recording were performed.
A total of 1510 women (84.7% < 70 years), enrolled at 91 pharmacies, were included. The most prevalent cardiovascular risk factor was sedentary lifestyle (57.9%), followed by overweight/obesity (44.3%), hypercholesterolemia (37.9%), hypertension (31.3%), family history of early CVD (28.7%), smoking (20.6%), and diabetes (5%). CVD and/or kidney disease were uncommon (3.6%), but 1 in 4 women was classified as being at increased cardiovascular risk, and 47.5% had some type of ECG abnormalities, requiring further assessments in 18% cases. Less than 1 in 3 women was aware of the burden represented by CVD, being the majority mostly concerned with breast cancer and osteoporosis as potential health threats.
The burden of cardiovascular risk factors is high, and the perception of related health threat is low among the examined sample of Italian women, supporting the urgent need to raise awareness of CVD in women as a major health issue and to undertake effective, tailored preventive strategies to reduce such risk in a timely fashion.
心血管疾病(CVD)是全球女性发病和死亡的主要原因,但她们往往并未意识到这一沉重负担。
评估意大利女性对心血管疾病风险的认知情况。
在2023年世界心脏日之后,于意大利各药店开展了一项心血管疾病预防活动,以评估药店提供的筛查活动的有效性,并提高意大利女性对心血管健康状况的认识。评估了心血管疾病风险概况以及与其他常见女性特有疾病相比对CVD负担的认知。进行了血压(BP)测量和心电图记录。
共有1510名女性(84.7%年龄小于70岁)在91家药店登记并纳入研究。最普遍的心血管疾病风险因素是久坐不动的生活方式(57.9%),其次是超重/肥胖(44.3%)、高胆固醇血症(37.9%)、高血压(31.3%)、心血管疾病家族早发史(28.7%)、吸烟(20.6%)和糖尿病(5%)。心血管疾病和/或肾脏疾病并不常见(3.6%),但四分之一的女性被归类为心血管疾病风险增加,47.5%的女性有某种类型的心电图异常,18%的病例需要进一步评估。不到三分之一的女性意识到心血管疾病所代表的负担,大多数人主要关注乳腺癌和骨质疏松症这两种潜在的健康威胁。
在所研究的意大利女性样本中,心血管疾病风险因素负担很高,但对相关健康威胁的认知较低,这支持了迫切需要提高女性对心血管疾病作为一个主要健康问题的认识,并采取有效的、量身定制的预防策略以及时降低此类风险。