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Nicotine plays a role in smoking-associated cardiovascular diseases, and may upregulate matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9. We examined whether nicotine induces the release of MMP-2 and MMP-9 by rat smooth muscle cells (SMC), and whether doxycycline (non-selective MMP inhibitor) inhibits the vascular effects produced by nicotine. SMC were incubated with nicotine 0, 50, and 150 nM for 48 h. MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels in the cell supernatants were determined by gelatin zymography. The acute changes in mean arterial pressure caused by nicotine 2 mu mol/kg (or saline) were assessed in rats pretreated with doxycycline (or saline). We also examined whether doxcycline (30 mg/Kg, i.p., daily) modifies the effects of nicotine (10 mg/kg/day; 4 weeks) on the endothelium-dependent relaxations of rat aortic rings. Aortic MMP-2 levels were assessed by gelatin zymography. Aortic gelatinolytic activity was assessed using a gelatinolytic activity kit. MMP-2 and MMP-9 levels increased in the supernatant of SMC cells incubated with nicotine 150 nM (P<0.05) but not with 50 nM. Nicotine (2 mu mol/kg) produced lower increases in the mean arterial pressure in rats pretreated with doxycycline than those found in rats pretreated with saline (26 +/- 4 vs. 37 +/- 4 mmHg, respectively; P<0.05). Nicotine impaired of the endothelium-dependent responses to acetylcholine, and treatment with doxycycline increased the potency (pD2) by approximately 25% (P<0.05). While we found no significant differences in aortic MMP-2 levels, nicotine significantly increased gelatinolytic activity (P<0.05). These findings suggest that nicotine produces cardiovascular effects involving MMPs. It is possible that MMPs inhibition may counteract the effects produced by nicotine. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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1. Evidence from recent experimental and clinical studies suggests that excessive circulating levels of aldosterone can bring about adverse cardiovascular sequelae independent of the effects on blood pressure. Examples of these sequelae are the development of myocardial and vascular fibrosis in uninephrectomized, salt-loaded rats infused with mineralocorticoids and, in humans, an association of aldosterone with left ventricular hypertrophy, impaired diastolic and systolic function, salt and water retention causing aggravation of congestion in patients with established congestive cardiac failure (CCF), reduced vascular compliance and an increased risk of arrhythmias (resulting from intracardiac fibrosis, hypokalaemia, hypomagnesaemia, reduced baroreceptor sensitivity and potentiation of catecholamine effects). 2. These sequelae of aldosterone excess may contribute to the pathogenesis and worsen the prognosis of CCF and hypertension. 3. The heart and blood vessels may be capable of extra-adrenal aldosterone biosynthesis, raising the possibility that aldosterone may have paracrine or autocrine (and not just endocrine) effects on cardiovascular tissues. 4. The high prevalence of CCF, which is associated with secondary aldosteronism, and primary aldosteronism (PAL; recently recognized to be a much more common cause of hypertension than was previously thought) argue for an important role for aldosterone excess as a cause of cardiovascular injury. 5. The recognition of non-blood pressure-dependent adverse sequelae of aldosterone excess raises the question as to whether normotensive individuals with PAL, who have been detected as a result of genetic or biochemical screening among families with inherited forms of PAL, are at excess risk of cardiovascular events. 6. Provided that patients are carefully investigated in order to permit the appropriate selection of specific surgical (laparoscopic adrenalectomy for PAL that lateralizes on adrenal venous sampling) or medical (treatment with aldosterone antagonist medications) management and safety considerations for the use of aldosterone antagonists are kept in mind, the appreciation of a widening role for aldosterone in cardiovascular disease should provide a substantially better outlook for many patients with CCF and hypertension.

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As doenças cardiovasculares são as principais causas de morte no mundo e muitos constituem os fatores de risco para essas doenças. Objetiva-se investigar o risco cardiovascular para evento coronariano agudo de acordo com o escore de Framingham em população adulta do município de Anchieta-ES. Estudo transversal com dados da linha de base do estudo Carmen Anchieta, iniciado em 2010. A amostra foi sistemática e estratificada por micro área de abrangência das Unidades de Saúde da Família, sexo e idade e 539 pessoas foram selecionadas para este estudo por terem os dados completos. Os dados foram coletados mediante entrevista no domicílio, exames laboratoriais de sangue, verificação da pressão arterial e antropometria nas Unidades de Saúde. As variáveis de exposição constituem escolaridade, raça-cor, renda familiar, residência em espaço urbano ou rural, estado civil, consumo de álcool, atividade física, índice de massa corpórea e autoavaliação de saúde. Para a classificação do risco cardiovascular utilizou-se o escore de Framingham. Foi realizada análise bivariada e regressão logística multinomial para testar a hipótese de associação entre as variáveis e o risco cardiovascular mediante o cálculo da razão de chances (RC) e intervalo de confiança de 95%. O nível de significância foi p < 0,05. Os resultados mostraram predominância de pessoas nas faixas etárias entre 25 a 54 anos, casadas, pardas, ensino fundamental incompleto, baixa renda, insuficientemente ativas, com sobrepeso e obesidade em mais da metade da amostra, 38,6% ingeriam bebida alcoólica e 55,7% relaram saúde muito boa ou boa. O risco cardiovascular foi baixo em 74%, intermediário em 11,3% e elevado em 14,7%. Estiveram associados ao risco cardiovascular intermediário ser analfabeto 8,89 (3,193-24,756), ter ensino fundamental incompleto 3,17 (1,450-6,964) e ser viúvo/ separado 2,55 (1,165-5,583) e associados ao risco cardiovascular elevado ser analfabeto 11,34 (4,281-30,049), ensino fundamental incompleto 2,95 (1,362-6,407) e autoavaliação da saúde muito ruim/ruim 2,98 (1,072-8,307) e regular 2,25 (1,294-3,925). Ser solteiro constituiu fator de proteção 0,40 (0,183-0,902).

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Realizou-se um estudo observacional descritivo transversal, com 138 indivíduos seleccionados aleatoriamente em estudantes da ESTSP, de forma a aferir a prevalência de factores de risco de doenças cardiovasculares como a presença de história familiar de doença e factores de risco cardiovascular, hábitos tabágicos, consumo excessivo de álcool, excesso de peso e obesidade, níveis de actividade física baixa, níveis excessivos de stress, ansiedade e depressão, consumo nutricional inadequado, hipertensão, dislipidemia e diabetes nos mesmos. Na amostra em estudo verificou-se maior prevalência de factores de risco relativos à presença de antecedentes familiares (63,0%) e consumo de nutrientes inadequado (100%).

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As doenças cardiovasculares lideram as causas de mortalidade em Portugal. Os factores de risco (FR) associados são sexo masculino, idade avançada, hipertensão arterial, tabagismo e dislipidemias, cuja sinergia amplifica o risco cardiovascular global (RCG). Realizou-se um rastreio em indivíduos da região Norte de Portugal, com o objectivo de determinar o RCG, pela tabela derivada do projecto SCORE. Verificou-se excesso de peso e pressão arterial elevada em mais de metade da amostra. Observou-se que RCG passa a alto risco acima dos 50 anos. O RCG permite estimar a interacção de FR individuais, permitindo definir estratégias interventivas, com potenciais ganhos em saúde.

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As doenças cardiovasculares (DCV’s) são a maior causa de mortalidade e morbilidade em Portugal. O seu elevado impacto passa pelo desconhecimento, sub-diagnóstico, elevada prevalência e descontrolo dos seus principais factores de risco (clássicos e novos marcadores bioquímicos). Para o diagnóstico de uma das vertentes da doença cardiovascular, a doença cardíaca isquémica, a prova de esforço (PE) é o exame não invasivo, de baixo custo, com reduzida taxa de complicações e de fácil execução, mais usado na clínica. O objectivo deste estudo é averiguar se existe relação entre a prova de esforço, os factores de risco cardiovascular (FR’s) e alguns dos seus marcadores bioquímicos. Com vista a alcançar objectivo realizou-se um estudo prospectivo, longitudinal e descritivo, na Esferasaúde (Maia), entre Janeiro e Maio de 2011. Foram recolhidos dados, por inquérito, referentes a: biografia, antropometria, FR’s, medicação, PE e análises clínicas. Tendo sido incluídos todos os indivíduos (idade ≥ 18 anos) que tenham realizado prova de esforço e análises na unidade citada e com diferença temporal máxima de 2 meses, pelo método de amostragem dirigida e intencional. A dimensão amostral situou-se nos 30 elementos, sendo que 19 eram do género masculino. A média de idade foi 49,43±15,39 anos. Estimou-se a prevalência de FR’s e de indivíduos com valores dos marcadores bioquímicos anormais. Dois dos indivíduos apresentavam história de DCV’s e três deles PE positiva. Foram efectuadas diversas tentativas de associação entre as variáveis integradas no estudo - DCV e FR’s; PE e FR’s; PE e marcadores bioquímicos; capacidade de esforço e FR’s, género e resultado PE. Nenhuma relação se revelou significativa, com excepção para dois casos: relação entre as DCV’s e o aparecimento de alterações na PE (p = 0,002) e associação entre PE e colesterol HDL (p=0,040). Para α de 5%. Conclui-se que não existe relação aparente entre a prova de esforço, a existência de doença cardiovascular, os seus factores de risco e marcadores bioquímicos.

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Introdução: As doenças cardiovasculares são a principal causa de morte na Europa e o sedentarismo é um dos seus principais fatores de risco. Os programas de reabilitação cardiovascular (RCV) no domicílio parecem ser eficazes na tolerância ao exercício. No entanto, torna-se difícil reproduzir um protocolo de exercícios no domicílio, por se tratar de estudos pouco específicos. Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos de um programa de exercícios específico realizado no domicílio, na tolerância ao exercício em pacientes integrados num programa RCV. Metodologia: Estudo quase experimental composto por 20 indivíduos com pelo menos um ano de enfarte agudo do miocárdio, distribuídos aleatoriamente em dois grupos: grupo experimental (GE) e grupo de controlo (GC), ambos com 10 indivíduos. O programa de RCV no domicílio (constituído por 10 exercícios) teve a duração de 8 semanas, com uma frequência de 3 vezes por semana. Avaliou-se a frequência cardíaca (FC), tensão arterial e duplo produto basais e máximos; FC de recuperação; equivalentes metabólicos (METs); velocidade; inclinação; tempo de prova e de recuperação; índice cifótico; equilíbrio; e tempo em atividade moderada a vigorosa. Resultados: Ao fim de 8 semanas de exercício o GE aumentou significativamente os MET’s (p=0,001), tensão arterial sistólica máxima (p<0,001), duplo produto máximo (p<0,001) e tempo de prova (p=0,037) e diminuiu significativamente o tempo de recuperação (p<0,001), quando comparado com o GC. Conclusão: O programa de exercícios no domicílio promoveu uma melhoria na tolerância ao exercício e parece ter melhorado o equilíbrio, para a amostra em estudo.

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the putative effect of type of shift and its interaction with leisure-time physical activity on cardiovascular risk factors in truck drivers.METHODS: A cross-sectional study was undertaken on 57 male truck drivers working at a transportation company, of whom 31 worked irregular shifts and 26 worked on the day-shift. Participants recorded their physical activity using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire along with measurements of blood pressure, body mass index and waist-hip ratio. Participants also provided a fasting blood sample for analysis of lipid-related outcomes. Data were analyzed using a factorial model which was covariate-controlled for age, smoking, work demand, control at work and social support.RESULTS: Most of the irregular-shift and day-shift workers worked more than 8 hours per day (67.7% and 73.1%, respectively). The mean duration of experience working the irregular schedule was 15.7 years. Day-shift workers had never engaged in irregular-shift work and had been working as a truck driver for 10.8 years on average. The irregular-shift drivers had lower work demand but less control compared to day-shift drivers (p < 0.05). Moderately-active irregular-shift workers had higher systolic and diastolic arterial pressures (143.7 and 93.2 mmHg, respectively) than moderately-active day-shift workers (116 and 73.3 mmHg, respectively) (p < 0.05) as well as higher total cholesterol concentrations (232.1 and 145 mg/dl, respectively) (p = 0.01). Irrespective of their physical activity, irregular-shift drivers had higher total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol concentrations (211.8 and 135.7 mg/dl, respectively) than day-shift workers (161.9 and 96.7 mg/dl, respectively (ANCOVA, p < 0.05).CONCLUSIONS: Truck drivers are exposed to cardiovascular risk factors due to the characteristics of the job, such as high work demand, long working hours and time in this profession, regardless of shift type or leisure-time physical activity.

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As doenças cardiovasculares lideram as causas de mortalidade no mundo e em Portugal. Alguns dos fatores de risco (FR) associados são sexo masculino, idade avançada, hipertensão arterial, hipercolesteremia, tabagismo, obesidade e sedentarismo, cuja sinergia amplifica o risco cardiovascular. Realizou-se um rastreio em indivíduos da região norte de Portugal, com o objetivo de determinar, pela tabela derivada do projeto SCORE, o Risco Cardiovascular Absoluto e o Risco Cardiovascular Relativo e Risco Cardiovascular Absoluto Projetado aos 60 anos. Verificou-se a presença de vários FR na amostra em estudo. A avaliação do risco permite estimar a interação de FR individuais, fundamentando a definição de estratégias interventivas, com potenciais ganhos em saúde.

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OBJECTIVE To analyze the effect of air pollution and temperature on mortality due to cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. METHODS We evaluated the isolated and synergistic effects of temperature and particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter < 10 µm (PM10) on the mortality of individuals > 40 years old due to cardiovascular disease and that of individuals > 60 years old due to respiratory diseases in Sao Paulo, SP, Southeastern Brazil, between 1998 and 2008. Three methodologies were used to evaluate the isolated association: time-series analysis using Poisson regression model, bidirectional case-crossover analysis matched by period, and case-crossover analysis matched by the confounding factor, i.e., average temperature or pollutant concentration. The graphical representation of the response surface, generated by the interaction term between these factors added to the Poisson regression model, was interpreted to evaluate the synergistic effect of the risk factors. RESULTS No differences were observed between the results of the case-crossover and time-series analyses. The percentage change in the relative risk of cardiovascular and respiratory mortality was 0.85% (0.45;1.25) and 1.60% (0.74;2.46), respectively, due to an increase of 10 μg/m3 in the PM10 concentration. The pattern of correlation of the temperature with cardiovascular mortality was U-shaped and that with respiratory mortality was J-shaped, indicating an increased relative risk at high temperatures. The values for the interaction term indicated a higher relative risk for cardiovascular and respiratory mortalities at low temperatures and high temperatures, respectively, when the pollution levels reached approximately 60 μg/m3. CONCLUSIONS The positive association standardized in the Poisson regression model for pollutant concentration is not confounded by temperature, and the effect of temperature is not confounded by the pollutant levels in the time-series analysis. The simultaneous exposure to different levels of environmental factors can create synergistic effects that are as disturbing as those caused by extreme concentrations.

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Background: Cardiovascular diseases and other non-communicable diseases are major causes of morbidity and mortality, responsible for 38 million deaths in 2012, 75 % occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Most of these countries are facing a period of epidemiological transition, being confronted with an increased burden of non-communicable diseases, which challenge health systems mainly designed to deal with infectious diseases. With the adoption of the World Health Organization “Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of non-communicable diseases, 2013–2020”, the national dimension of risk factors for non-communicable diseases must be reported on a regular basis. Angola has no national surveillance system for non-communicable diseases, and periodic population-based studies can help to overcome this lack of information. CardioBengo will collect information on risk factors, awareness rates and prevalence of symptoms relevant to cardiovascular diseases, to assist decision makers in the implementation of prevention and treatment policies and programs. Methods: CardioBengo is designed as a research structure that comprises a cross-sectional component, providing baseline information and the assembling of a cohort to follow-up the dynamics of cardiovascular diseases risk factors in the catchment area of the Dande Health and Demographic Surveillance System of the Health Research Centre of Angola, in Bengo Province, Angola. The World Health Organization STEPwise approach to surveillance questionnaires and procedures will be used to collect information on a representative sex-age stratified sample, aged between 15 and 64 years old. Discussion: CardioBengo will recruit the first population cohort in Angola designed to evaluate cardiovascular diseases risk factors. Using the structures in place of the Dande Health and Demographic Surveillance System and a reliable methodology that generates comparable results with other regions and countries, this study will constitute a useful tool for the surveillance of cardiovascular diseases. Like all longitudinal studies, a strong concern exists regarding dropouts, but strategies like regular visits to selected participants and a strong community involvement are in place to minimize these occurrences.

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RESUMO - Em Portugal, as doenças cardiovasculares (DCV), incluindo o acidente vascular cerebral (AVC) e a doença cardíaca isquémica (DCI), são das principais causas de morbi-mortalidade e invalidez. Sabe-se que o nível socioeconómico (NSE) influencia o estado de saúde, todavia são escassas as evidências sobre as desigualdades socioeconómicas na DCV em Portugal. O objectivo deste estudo foi analisar a distribuição da DCV de acordo com o NSE na população portuguesa. Foi realizado um estudo transversal exploratório-descritivo usando a base de dados do 4º Inquérito Nacional de Saúde, 2005/06. As desigualdades socioeconómicas nas DCV, AVC e DCI, factores de risco [sedentarismo, hipertensão arterial (HTA), diabetes mellitus (DM), tabagismo, obesidade e sofrimento psicológico (Mental Health Inventory ≤ 52)] e número de consultas médicas, foram analisadas através dos odds ratio por NSE (rendimento familiar equivalente, escala modificada da OCDE) com intervalo de confiança de 95% e dos índices e curvas de concentração. Dos 21 807 indivíduos, 53,34% são do sexo feminino, a idade média é de 54±11 e entre 35 e 74 anos. A DCV, a DCI, o AVC, a HTA, a DM e a obesidade estão associados com NSE mais baixos, o tabagismo está associado aos NSE mais elevados, enquanto o sedentarismo, o número de consultas médicas e o sofrimento psicológico não apresentam associação significativa com o NSE. Os resultados revelam a associação entre os estilos de vida, morbilidade e NSE e demonstram que são necessárias políticas de saúde mais abrangentes, de acordo com as características individuais, culturais e socioeconómicas e dirigidas à promoção da saúde e prevenção da doença. -------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT - Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including stroke and ischemic heart disease (IHD), are the leading causes of morbidity, mortality and disability in Portugal. It is known that socioeconomic status (SES) influences health status; however there is little evidence about socioeconomic inequalities in CVD in Portugal. The aim of this study was to analyze the distribution of CVD according to SES in the Portuguese population. We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive exploratory study using the database of the 4th National Survey of Health, 2005/06. Socioeconomic inequalities in CVD, stroke, IHD, risk factors [physical inactivity, arterial hypertension (AHT), diabetes mellitus (DM), smoking, obesity and psychological distress (Mental Health Inventory ≤ 52)], as well as the number of medical visits, were analyzed by SES (family income using the OECD modified equivalent scale) using odds ratio (confidence interval = 95%), and concentration curves and indices. Of the 21 807 individuals, 53.34% are female, aged between 35 and 74 with mean 54 ± 11 years. CVD, IHD, stroke, AHT, MD and obesity are associated with lower SES, smoking is associated with higher SES, while physical inactivity, number of medical visits and psychological distress showed no significant association with SES. Results suggest an association between lifestyle, morbidity and SES. They also demonstrate the need for comprehensive health strategies, involving health promotion and disease prevention, that incorporate individual, cultural and socioeconomic characteristics.

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OBJECTIVE: To describe mortality due to cardiovascular diseases in women during the reproductive age (15 to 49 years) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, from 1991 to 1995. METHODS: A list of all deaths and their underlying causes, coded according to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th revision, multiple causes of death, and estimates of the female population according to age groups were provided by the SEADE Foundation. Specific coefficients for 100 thousand women for each year as well as the medians of these coefficients related to 5 years, and the percentage of death by subgroups were calculated. RESULTS: Cerebrovascular diseases have the highest coefficients (14.24 for 100 thousand females), followed by ischemic heart disease (7.37), other heart diseases (6.39), hypertensive disease (3.03), chronic rheumatic heart disease (1.58), pulmonary vascular diseases (1.29), and active rheumatic fever (0.05). Systemic arterial hypertension, as an associated cause, occurred in 55.3% to 57.8% of all the deaths due to intracerebral hemorrhage and in 30.4% to 30.8% due to subarachnoid hemorrhage. CONCLUSION: The significance of cerebrovascular diseases, coronary artery disease, and systemic arterial hypertension as causes of mortality suggests the need to emphasize preventive actions for young women who have the potential to reproduce to avoid possible complications in future pregnancies, and premature mortality.

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OBJECTIVE: To develop a simplified questionnaire for self-evaluation by adolescents of foods associated with the risk of coronary diseases. METHODS: Frequency questionnaires about 80 foods were answered by representative samples of 256 adolescents aged 12 to 19 from Rio de Janeiro as part of the Nutrition and Health Research project. The dependent variable was the serum cholesterol predicting equation as influenced by diet, and the independent variables were the foods. The variables were normalized and, using Pearson's correlation coefficient, those with r>0.10 were selected for the regression model. The model was analyzed for sex, age, random sample, and total calories. Those food products that explained 85% of the cholesterol variation equation were present in the caloric model, and contained trans fatty acids were selected for the questionnaire. RESULTS: Sixty-five food products had a statistically significant correlation (P<0.001) with the dependent variable. The simplified questionnaire included 9 food products present in all tested models: steak or broiled meat, hamburger, full-fat cheese, French fries or potato chips, whole milk, pies or cakes, cookies, sausages, butter or margarine. The limit of the added food points for self-evaluation was 100, and over 120 points was considered excessive. CONCLUSION: The scores given to the food products and the criteria for the evaluation of the consumption limits enabled the adolescents to get to know and to balance their intake.