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Publication Overweight, obesity, and cardiovascular disease in heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: the EAS FH Studies Collaboration registry(2025) ;Elshorbagy, Amany (22733755800) ;Vallejo-Vaz, Antonio J. (26027650300) ;Barkas, Fotios (55998456700) ;Lyons, Alexander R.M. (57421169400) ;Stevens, Christophe A.T. (57158495900) ;Dharmayat, Kanika I. (56989844500) ;Catapano, Alberico L. (7006246941) ;Freiberger, Tomas (55885407200) ;Hovingh, G. Kees (57214748487) ;Mata, Pedro (7005835661) ;Raal, Frederick J. (7003901975) ;Santos, Raul D. (59334991000) ;Soran, Handrean (6602902489) ;Watts, Gerald F. (57210953292) ;Abifadel, Marianne (57226212805) ;Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A. (55989775200) ;Alhabib, Khalid F. (6504139629) ;Alkhnifsawi, Mutaz (57213159743) ;Almahmeed, Wael (6506558682) ;Alnouri, Fahad (56166712200) ;Alonso, Rodrigo (56693917200) ;Al-Rasadi, Khalid (37028026100) ;Al-Sarraf, Ahmad (23023965700) ;Arca, Marcello (57221100060) ;Ashavaid, Tester F. (6603761510) ;Averna, Maurizio (7005411173) ;Banach, Maciej (22936699500) ;Becker, Marianne (56054404900) ;Binder, Christoph J. (7102159532) ;Bourbon, Mafalda (15768833600) ;Brunham, Liam R. (6507401746) ;Chlebus, Krzysztof (35614248700) ;Corral, Pablo (55947193400) ;Cruz, Diogo (59833254800) ;Davletov, Kairat (6602803024) ;Descamps, Olivier S. (6701764714) ;Dwiputra, Bambang (57195383994) ;Ezhov, Marat (57218254057) ;Groselj, Urh (55181854900) ;Harada-Shiba, Mariko (6701548781) ;Holven, Kirsten B. (6603578893) ;Humphries, Steve E. (57217317601) ;Kayikcioglu, Meral (57202353075) ;Khovidhunkit, Weerapan (6602244403) ;Lalic, Katarina (13702563300) ;Latkovskis, Gustavs (6507756746) ;Laufs, Ulrich (26643295500) ;Liberopoulos, Evangelos (6701664518) ;Lima-Martinez, Marcos M. (36969481500) ;Maher, Vincent (7101603639) ;Marais, A. David (7005986976) ;März, Winfried (57220605236) ;Mirrakhimov, Erkin (57216202888) ;Miserez, André R. (57260096800) ;Mitchenko, Olena (57193516360) ;Nawawi, Hapizah (57216281721) ;Nordestgaard, Børge G. (7007170557) ;Panayiotou, Andrie G. (24071305100) ;Paragh, György (58650270900) ;Petrulioniene, Zaneta (24482298700) ;Pojskic, Belma (25623457000) ;Postadzhiyan, Arman (55900865700) ;Reda, Ashraf (36700243800) ;Reiner, Željko (55411641000) ;Reyes, Ximena (57194194029) ;Sadiq, Fouzia (15754613500) ;Sadoh, Wilson Ehidiamen (13409040500) ;Schunkert, Heribert (7006507139) ;Shek, Aleksandr B. (57205032006) ;Stroes, Erik (7004092642) ;Su, Ta-Chen (57486837800) ;Subramaniam, Tavintharan (6603425369) ;Susekov, Andrey V. (6701673340) ;Tilney, Myra (57209051840) ;Tomlinson, Brian (16423466900) ;Truong, Thanh Huong (57190440149) ;Tselepis, Alexandros D. (7004195376) ;Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne (7005080154) ;Vázquez-Cárdenas, Alejandra (55364077200) ;Viigimaa, Margus (57221665512) ;Vohnout, Branislav (6602372073) ;Yamashita, Shizuya (57226202022)Ray, Kausik K. (35303190300)Background and Overweight and obesity are modifiable risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in the general popuAims lation, but their prevalence in individuals with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HeFH) and whether they confer additional risk of ASCVD independent of LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) remains unclear. Methods Cross-sectional analysis was conducted in 35 540 patients with HeFH across 50 countries, in the EAS FH Studies Collaboration registry. Prevalence of World Health Organization–defined body mass index categories was investigated in adults (n = 29 265) and children/adolescents (n = 6275); and their association with prevalent ASCVD. Results Globally, 52% of adults and 27% of children with HeFH were overweight or obese, with the highest prevalence noted in Northern Africa/Western Asia. A higher overweight/obesity prevalence was found in non-high-income vs. high-income countries. Median age at familial hypercholesterolaemia diagnosis in adults with obesity was 9 years older than in normal weight adults. Obesity was associated with a more atherogenic lipid profile independent of lipid-lowering medication. Prevalence of coronary artery disease increased progressively across body mass index categories in both children and adults. Compared with normal weight, obesity was associated with higher odds of coronary artery disease in children (odds ratio 9.28, 95% confidence interval 1.77–48.77, adjusted for age, sex, lipids, and lipid-lowering medication) and coronary artery disease and stroke in adults (odds ratio 2.35, 95% confidence interval 2.10–2.63 and odds ratio 1.65, 95% confidence interval 1.27–2.14, respectively), but less consistently with peripheral artery disease. Adjusting for diabetes, hypertension and smoking modestly attenuated the associations. Conclusions Overweight and obesity are common in patients with HeFH and contribute to ASCVD risk from childhood, independent of LDL-C and lipid-lowering medication. Sustained body weight management is needed to reduce the risk of ASCVD in HeFH. © The Author(s) 2025. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Sex Differences in Diagnosis, Treatment, and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia(2024) ;Mulder, Janneke W.C.M. (57212104608) ;Tromp, Tycho R. (56567925200) ;Al-Khnifsawi, Mutaz (57203941293) ;Blom, Dirk J. (7005939626) ;Chlebus, Krysztof (35614248700) ;Cuchel, Marina (6602971540) ;D’Erasmo, Laura (55043226200) ;Gallo, Antonio (57188832752) ;Kees Hovingh, G. (59454565900) ;Kim, Ngoc Thanh (57196318023) ;Long, Jiang (58906474300) ;Raal, Frederick J. (7003901975) ;Schonck, Willemijn A.M. (57328040900) ;Soran, Handrean (6602902489) ;Truong, Thanh-Huong (57190440149) ;Boersma, Eric (7102815542) ;Roeters van Lennep, Jeanine E. (6507052705) ;Freiberger, Tomas (55885407200) ;Tichy, Lukas (36444529600) ;Defesche, Joep C. (7004108602) ;Zuurbier, Linda (57261309300) ;Pang, Jing (55218561500) ;Watts, Gerald F. (57210953292) ;Greber-Platzer, Susanne (6603024074) ;Mäser, Martin (57421277600) ;Stulnig, Thomas M. (7004617638) ;Ebenbichler, Christoph F. (7004066662) ;Thaní, Khalid Bin (36912158900) ;Cassiman, David (6602482113) ;Descamps, Olivier S. (6701764714) ;Rymen, Daisy (55356126300) ;Witters, Peter (24170273300) ;Santos, Raul D. (59334991000) ;Brunham, Liam R. (6507401746) ;Francis, Gordon A. (7201978216) ;Genest, Jacques (57211399465) ;Hegele, Robert A. (57201452688) ;Kennedy, Brooke A. (7402502861) ;Ruel, Isabelle (6602597443) ;Sherman, Mark H. (59740962900) ;Wang, Luya (7409180188) ;Reiner, Željko (55411641000) ;Blaha, Vladimir (7006591320) ;Ceska, Richard (7005272416) ;Dvorakova, Jana (57194516490) ;Horak, Pavel (59644870600) ;Soska, Vladimir (7003895340) ;Urbanék, Robin (57203725965) ;Vaverkova, Helena (7003431687) ;Vrablik, Michal (57212849663) ;Zemek, Stanislav (8393974300) ;Zlatohlavek, Lukas (15128422100) ;Emil, Sameh (37074223300) ;Naguib, Tarek A. 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(16304024300) ;Fasano, Tommaso (8590818600) ;Ferri, Claudio (7103090583) ;Fogacci, Federica (57194501765) ;Formisano, Elena (57217051763) ;Fortunato, Giuliana (57196995935) ;Galimberti, Federica (57203821025) ;Gentile, Marco (7101638352) ;Giammanco, Antonina (35224887100) ;Grigore, Liliana (8594005300) ;Iannuzzo, Gabriella (6603343179) ;Iughetti, Lorenzo (57193233990) ;Mandraffino, Giuseppe (24177375100) ;Mombelli, Giuliana (23480174800) ;Montalcini, Tiziana (15751108200) ;Morace, Carmela (8336316300) ;Muntoni, Sandro (7006257008) ;Nascimbeni, Fabio (57201454143) ;Notargiacomo, Serena (57231317200) ;Passaro, Angelina (57855886700) ;Pavanello, Chiara (55938335300) ;Pecchioli, Lorenzo (58616588400) ;Pecchioli, Valerio (6508341241) ;Pederiva, Cristina (18134025000) ;Pellegatta, Fabio (6603929326) ;Piro, Salvatore (57198420693) ;Pirro, Matteo (22036502300) ;Pisciotta, Livia (6602289161) ;Pujia, Arturo (55364090900) ;Rizzi, Luigi (57213146019) ;Romandini, Alessandra (57217287575) ;Sanz, Juana M. (7201668337) ;Sarzani, Riccardo (56243359900) ;Sbrana, Francesco (26647046700) ;Scicali, Roberto (55322163000) ;Suppressa, Patrizia (13204635900) ;Tarugi, Patrizia (7003807624) ;Trenti, Chiara (16640637900) ;Werba, José P. (6602175520) ;Zambon, Alberto (7006480504) ;Zambon, Sabina (6603729817) ;Zenti, Maria G. (6602739661) ;Harada-Shiba, Mariko (6701548781) ;Hori, Mika (36723824700) ;Ayesh, Mahmoud H. (55325132700) ;Azar, Sami T. (7005187997) ;Bitar, Fadi F. (35508040300) ;Fahed, Akl C. (36970454400) ;Moubarak, Elie M. (35115104000) ;Nemer, Georges (6603311286) ;Nawawi, Hapizah (57205880767) ;Madriz, Ramón (57453764700) ;Mehta, Roopa (56245541000) ;Hartgers, Merel L. (56922063800) ;Doortje Reijman, M. (59508846600) ;Stroes, Erik S.G. (7004092642) ;Wiegman, Albert (6602133943) ;Al-Waili, Khalid (57226209076) ;Sadiq, Fouzia (15754613500) ;Bourbon, Mafalda (15768833600) ;Gaspar, Isabel M. (57211384844) ;Ezhov, Marat V. (57218254057) ;Susekov, Andrey V. (6701673340) ;Lalic, Katarina S. (13702563300) ;Groselj, Urh (55181854900) ;Vallejo‐Vaz, Antonio J. (26027650300) ;Charng, Min-Ji (6602693593) ;Khovidhunkit, Weerapan (6602244403) ;Altunkeser, Bulent B. (6701853239) ;Demircioglu, Sinan (49861369200) ;Kose, Melis (55893744000) ;Gokce, Cumali (6602749481) ;Ilhan, Osman (7005816382) ;Kayikcioglu, Meral (57202353075) ;Kaynar, Leyla G. (25639501700) ;Kuku, Irfan (6603472555) ;Kurtoglu, Erdal (6603382478) ;Okutan, Harika (56960142100) ;Ozcebe, Osman I. (7004401160) ;Pekkolay, Zafer (54400143600) ;Sag, Saim (12140008100) ;Salcioglu, Osman Z. (57454053500) ;Temizhan, Ahmet (55874244400) ;Yenercag, Mustafa (56106040500) ;Yilmaz, Mehmet (59851414700) ;Yasar, Hamiyet Yilmaz (59157859300) ;Mitchenko, Olena (57193516360) ;Lyons, Alexander R.M. (57421169400) ;Ray, Kausik K. (35303190300) ;Stevens, Christophe A.T. (57158495900) ;Brothers, Julie A. (22978561700) ;Hudgins, Lisa C. (57207502354) ;Alieva, Rano (57203727293) ;Shek, Aleksandr (57205032006) ;Do, Doan-Loi (55445200400) ;Le, Hong-An (57205698009) ;Le, Thanh-Tung (57206658401) ;Nguyen, Mai-Ngoc T. (57202780931) ;Alareedh, Mohammed D. (57201524677) ;Baratta, Francesco (59685433400) ;Brother's, Julie A. (59508791600) ;Dal Pino, Beatrice (6506912761) ;Genest, Jacques (35350643100) ;Iughetti, Lorenzo (59905050200) ;Kaynar, Leyla G. (59696069700) ;Pang, Jing (59745506700)Sherman, Mark H. (7402148130)Importance: Homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH) is a rare genetic condition characterized by extremely increased low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels and premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH) is more common than HoFH, and women with HeFH are diagnosed later and undertreated compared to men; it is unknown whether these sex differences also apply to HoFH. Objective: To investigate sex differences in age at diagnosis, risk factors, lipid-lowering treatment, and ASCVD morbidity and mortality in patients with HoFH. Design, Setting, and Participants: Sex-specific analyses for this retrospective cohort study were performed using data from the HoFH International Clinical Collaborators (HICC) registry, the largest global dataset of patients with HoFH, spanning 88 institutions across 38 countries. Patients with HoFH who were alive during or after 2010 were eligible for inclusion. Data entry occurred between February 2016 and December 2020. Data were analyzed from June 2022 to June 2023. Main Outcomes and Measures: Comparison between women and men with HoFH regarding age at diagnosis, presence of risk factors, lipid-lowering treatment, prevalence, and onset and incidence of ASCVD morbidity (myocardial infarction [MI], aortic stenosis, and combined ASCVD outcomes) and mortality. Results: Data from 389 women and 362 men with HoFH from 38 countries were included. Women and men had similar age at diagnosis (median [IQR], 13 [6-26] years vs 11 [5-27] years, respectively), untreated LDL cholesterol levels (mean [SD], 579 [203] vs 596 [186] mg/dL, respectively), and cardiovascular risk factor prevalence, except smoking (38 of 266 women [14.3%] vs 59 of 217 men [27.2%], respectively). Prevalence of MI was lower in women (31 of 389 [8.0%]) than men (59 of 362 [16.3%]), but age at first MI was similar (mean [SD], 39 [13] years in women vs 38 [13] years in men). Treated LDL cholesterol levels and lipid-lowering therapy were similar in both sexes, in particular statins (248 of 276 women [89.9%] vs 235 of 258 men [91.1%]) and lipoprotein apheresis (115 of 317 women [36.3%] vs 118 of 304 men [38.8%]). Sixteen years after HoFH diagnosis, women had statistically significant lower cumulative incidence of MI (5.0% in women vs 13.7% in men; subdistribution hazard ratio [SHR], 0.37; 95% CI, 0.21-0.66) and nonsignificantly lower all-cause mortality (3.0% in women vs 4.1% in men; HR, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.40-1.45) and cardiovascular mortality (2.6% in women vs 4.1% in men; SHR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.44-1.75). Conclusions and Relevance: In this cohort study of individuals with known HoFH, MI was higher in men compared with women yet age at diagnosis and at first ASCVD event were similar. These findings suggest that early diagnosis and treatment are important in attenuating the excessive cardiovascular risk in both sexes.. © 2024 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
