Cardiovascular and psychosocial risks among young patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction

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Abstract Background: Despite improvements in the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease since the 1960s, the incidence of cardiovascular diseases among young people has remained the same for many years. This study aimed to compare the clinical and psychosocial attributes of young persons affected by myocardial infarction under the age of 50 years compared to middle-aged myocardial infarction patients 51-65 years old. Methods: Data from patients with a documented STEMI or NSTEMI elevated acute myocardial infarction in the age groups up to 65 years, were collected from cardiology clinics at three hospitals in southeast Sweden. The Stressheart study comprised a total of 213 acute myocardial infarction patients, of which n=33 (15.5%) were under 50 years of age and n=180 (84.5%) were middle-aged, (51-65 years). These acute myocardial infarction patients filled in a questionnaire at discharge from the hospital and further information through documentation of data in their medical records. Results: Blood pressure was significantly higher in young compared to middle-aged patients. For diastolic blood pressure (p=0.003), systolic blood pressure (p=0.028), and mean arterial pressure (p=0.005). Young AMI patients had a higher (p=0.030) body mass index (BMI) than the middle-aged. Young AMI patients were reported to be more stressed (p=0.042), had more frequently experienced a serious life event the previous year (p=0.029), and felt less energetic (p=0.044) than middle-aged AMI patients. Conclusions: This study revealed, that persons under the age of 50 affected by acute myocardial infarction exhibit traditional cardiovascular risk factors like high blood pressure, and higher BMI, and were more exposed to some psychosocial risk factors. The risk profile of these young persons affected by AMI was in some respects more exaugurated than for middle-aged persons with AMI. This study underlines the importance of the early discovery of those at increased risk and encourages preventative actions to focus on both clinical and psychosocial risk factors.
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