Precocious evaluation of cardiovascular risk and its correlation with perinatal condition.
Wanderson R OliveiraCleusa P RigoAnna R O FerreiraMaiara V G RibeiroMaria N C PerresKesia Palma-RigoPublished in: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias (2023)
The cardiovascular disease is the main cause of worldwide death. This profile is potentialized by the increased severity of infections in people with obesity, type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Children and adolescents are target groups for the prevention of non-communicable diseases. The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease concept points that perinatal conditions are an important risk factor to development of non-communicable disease in adulthood. In this context, the present review identifies perinatal factor that induces precocious cardiovascular risk factors, related with cardiometabolic syndrome. The low or high birth weight and caesarean delivery are risk factors that induce increased occurrence of cardiovascular risk biomarkers in children and adolescents, while the breast feeding or feeding with breast milk from the birth until two years-old is a protector strategy. Evaluation of perinatal conditions associated with precocious identification of cardiovascular risk factors in children and adolescents is an efficient strategy to prevent and control cardiovascular mortality; through interventions, as lifestyle changes during vulnerable windows of development, able to set up the risk to cardiometabolic disease.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- risk factors
- cardiovascular risk factors
- type diabetes
- pregnant women
- metabolic syndrome
- birth weight
- gestational age
- weight gain
- insulin resistance
- physical activity
- blood pressure
- healthcare
- weight loss
- public health
- cardiovascular events
- risk assessment
- coronary artery disease
- genome wide
- preterm birth
- early life
- body mass index
- pregnancy outcomes
- high fat diet induced
- health information
- bioinformatics analysis