Short stature and cardiovascular disease among men and women from two southeastern New England communities

Background Short stature has been associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease (CND), although the reason for the association remains unclear. Data on the relation between stature and stroke is more limited. We examined the association between stature and CHD as well as between statur...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of epidemiology 1998-12, Vol.27 (6), p.970-975
Hauptverfasser: Parker, Donna R, Lapane, Kate L, Lasater, Thomas M, Carleton, Richard A
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Zusammenfassung:Background Short stature has been associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease (CND), although the reason for the association remains unclear. Data on the relation between stature and stroke is more limited. We examined the association between stature and CHD as well as between stature and stroke in men and women from two communities in southeastern New England. Methods Coronary heart disease and stroke events were abstracted from medical records between January 1980 and December 1991. An epidemiological diagnostic algorithin developed to measure CHD was used in the present analysis. Unadjusted relative risks (RR) and RR adjusted for age, smoking status, obesity, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol 6.21 mmol/l, hypertension, diabetes, education, and being foreign born were computed by gender-specific height categories separately for men (n = 2826) and women (n = 3741). Results A graded inverse association between stature and risk of CHD was observed among men which persisted after adjustment for conlounders. Men >69.75 inches had an 83% lower risk of CHD compared with men ≤65 inches. In addition, the tallest men had a 67% decreased risk of stroke compared with the shortest men. No significant relation between stature and CHD or stroke was observed among women. Conclusions These data support the hypothesis that stature is inversely related to both risk of CND and stroke at least among men. Factors which might explain this association remain to be determined.
ISSN:0300-5771
1464-3685
1464-3685
DOI:10.1093/ije/27.6.970