B4372 - Ideal cardiovascular health and the development of subclinical heart and brain disease in the young - 18/07/2023
In 2010, the American Heart Association (AHA) created ‘Life’s Simple 7 (LS7)’ – a risk score aimed at quantifying ideal cardiovascular health behaviours within large populations. This risk score consisted of seven modifiable factors known to influence cardiovascular disease; namely body weight, physical activity, diet, smoking, total cholesterol, glucose, and blood pressure. Over the last 12 years, LS7 has been shown to be effective in predicting a wide-range of future cardiovascular events in older cohorts, as well as the subclinical development of early cardiovascular risk in the young. In 2022, the AHA revised and updated this risk score to become ‘Life’s Essential 8 (LE8)’, adding sleep quality as a new modifiable risk factor for disease and altering definitions of what constitutes ‘ideal behaviours’ in many of the other risk factors. The comparability of this new score to LS7, however, and feasibility of using it in large population datasets to predict outcomes such as early changes in heart and brain health remains unknown.