Law Enforcement Officers Have an Increased Prevalence of Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease That is Not Explained by Traditional Risk Factors.

Warren D Franke,Elizabeth C Lefferts,Wesley K Lefferts, Nir Keren, Markus H Flynn, Lincoln Lutrick, Jay J Hinkhouse,Sandra L Ramey,James A Lang

Journal of occupational and environmental medicine(2024)

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OBJECTIVES:Determine if law enforcement officers develop subclinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) earlier than non-officers and if so, the extent to which conventional risk factors explain this difference. METHODS:Estimated pulse wave velocity (ePWV) was the marker of subclinical ASCVD. EPWV, ASCVD risk factors, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and 10-year risk for ASCVD were compared among 408 law enforcement officers and a civilian cohort. RESULTS:EPWV, 10-year ASCVD risk, and MetS prevalence increased significantly with age. All but the officers age 55 and older had higher ePWV cohort than the civilian cohort (p < .001). Ten-year ASCVD risk explained the most variability of ePWV (R2 = .49, p < .001). CONCLUSIONS:Officers develop subclinical ASCVD earlier than non-officers. Conventional ASCVD risk factors only explain about half of this increase. Occupational factors may play a role in contributing to this increased ASCVD risk.
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