Challenges and Opportunities for the Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease Among Young Adults: Report From a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Working Group

Author:

Gooding Holly C.1ORCID,Gidding Samuel S.2ORCID,Moran Andrew E.3ORCID,Redmond Nicole4ORCID,Allen Norrina B.5ORCID,Bacha Fida6ORCID,Burns Trudy L.7,Catov Janet M.8ORCID,Grandner Michael A.9ORCID,Harris Kathleen Mullan10ORCID,Johnson Heather M.11ORCID,Kiernan Michaela12,Lewis Tené T.13ORCID,Matthews Karen A.14,Monaghan Maureen15,Robinson Jennifer G.7,Tate Deborah10,Bibbins‐Domingo Kirsten16,Spring Bonnie5

Affiliation:

1. Division of General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Emory UniversityChildren's Healthcare of Atlanta Atlanta GA

2. Genomic Medicine Institute Geisinger Danville PA

3. Division of General Medicine Columbia University New York NY

4. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Bethesda MD

5. Department of Preventive Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago IL

6. Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Texas Children’s HospitalBaylor College of Medicine Houston TX

7. Department of Epidemiology University of Iowa Iowa City IA

8. Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences Department of Epidemiology University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA

9. Department of Psychiatry University of Arizona Tucson AZ

10. Department of Sociology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill NC

11. Blechman Center for Specialty Care and Preventive Cardiology Boca Raton Regional Hospital/Baptist Health South Florida Boca Raton FL

12. Department of Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford CA

13. Department of Epidemiology Emory University, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Atlanta GA

14. Department of Psychiatry University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA

15. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Department of Pediatrics Children’s National Health System George Washington University School of Medicine Washington DC

16. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of California San Francisco San Francisco CA

Abstract

Abstract Improvements in cardiovascular disease (CVD) rates among young adults in the past 2 decades have been offset by increasing racial/ethnic and gender disparities, persistence of unhealthy lifestyle habits, overweight and obesity, and other CVD risk factors. To enhance the promotion of cardiovascular health among young adults 18 to 39 years old, the medical and broader public health community must understand the biological, interpersonal, and behavioral features of this life stage. Therefore, the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, with support from the Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research, convened a 2‐day workshop in Bethesda, Maryland, in September 2017 to identify research challenges and opportunities related to the cardiovascular health of young adults. The current generation of young adults live in an environment undergoing substantial economic, social, and technological transformations, differentiating them from prior research cohorts of young adults. Although the accumulation of clinical and behavioral risk factors for CVD begins early in life, and research suggests early risk is an important determinant of future events, few trials have studied prevention and treatment of CVD in participants <40 years old. Building an evidence base for CVD prevention in this population will require the engagement of young adults, who are often disconnected from the healthcare system and may not prioritize long‐term health. These changes demand a repositioning of existing evidence‐based treatments to accommodate new sociotechnical contexts. In this article, the authors review the recent literature and current research opportunities to advance the cardiovascular health of today's young adults.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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