1. Challenge of cardiovascular prevention in primary care: achievement of lifestyle, blood pressure, lipids and diabetes targets for primary prevention in England – results from ASPIRE-3-PREVENT cross-sectional survey
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A Brown, Richard Hobbs, S Jones, J Davies, S Taylor, D Wood, J Cook, T Mason, J Clarke, C Brown, N Ghuman, R Fox, C Jones, S Uddin, J Wilson, C Bell, H Wilson, David Wood, Kornelia Kotseva, Agnieszka Adamska, A Adamska, S Adamska, C Jennings, K Kotseva, P Atkin, C Thomas, A Oliver, C Cox, A Dunne, D Kelly, M Stone, K Beck, J Taylor, S Hunt, J Ryan, P Griffiths, D Shukla, S Richardson, P Steadman, V Glover, N Coote, D Corbett, C Gibbon, F Doyle, L Owen, C Thornley, S Dean, S McKee, N Chauhan, J Howell, R Coles, R Hobbs, K Duff, M Arthur, Catriona Jennings, D Lonsdale, L Steel, T Holt, L Rosenberg, S Cartwright, J Rooney, N Qamar, S Shillito, M Zerominska, U Khan O Hussein, A Ballintine, A Isaew, S Spannuth, J Timmins, F Spannuth, A Agasou, L Andrew, R Hibbell, S Hollishead, S Mazilu-Wood, M Oakley, J Simm, T Nyguyen, C Talbot, R Crowe, K Hollier, T Hembrough, R Symonds, D Diprose, J Beecham, S Bosel-Doyle, L S Taylor, K Priddis, C Winch, S Wytrykowski, Dr L Jones, E Ogburn, N Wooding, S Maslen, C Naylo, R Horsley, H Nobeebaccus, E Tomlinson, L Chaytor, S Garnham, Z Martin, S Mononga, S Steed, S Galbraith-Gibbons, and T Sevenoaks
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background Implementation of the cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention guidelines in the UK has been repeatedly evaluated under the auspices of the British Cardiovascular Society in three Action on Secondary and Primary Prevention by Intervention to Reduce Events (ASPIRE) surveys in 1994–1995, 2008–2010 and 2017–2019. The primary care arm of ASPIRE-2-PREVENT (A-3-P) was conducted to evaluate lifestyle and medical risk factor management in people at high risk of atherosclerotic CVD in everyday clinical practice.Methods A-3-P was a cross-sectional survey in 27 general practices and health centres across 5 English National Health Service regions. Patients with no history of atherosclerotic CVD started on blood pressure and/or lipid and/or glucose lowering treatments were identified retrospectively and interviewed at least 6 months after the initiation of medication.Results 557 patients attended the interview and examination (45.8% women; mean age 61.7±10.8 years). The risk factor control was poor: 9.3% of patients were smokers, 38.1% obese (body mass index≥30 kg/m2) and 53.5% centrally obese (waist circumference≥88 cm for women, ≥102 cm for men). Only 37.8% of patients on blood pressure-lowering therapies achieved the target of
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- 2024
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