PR-OUTLOOK: PR Young Adults' Stress, Contextual, Behavioral & Cardiometabolic Risk
公关展望:公关年轻人的压力、背景、行为
基本信息
- 批准号:10677568
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 71.15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-18 至 2024-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
ABSTRACT
In response to PAR-17-470, PR-OUTLOOK: “Puerto Rico (PR) Young Adults’ Stress, Contextual,
Behavioral & Cardiometabolic Risk” will investigate psychosocial and sociodemographic determinants of
cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and overall cardiovascular health (CVH) among young adults (18-29
y) in PR, a markedly vulnerable but understudied population. Previous studies of CVD risk in Puerto Rico and
elsewhere have largely focused on middle-age and elder adults, and there is little data on CVD risks and overall
CVH among the current young adult population -a generation that grew during the obesity epidemic. Incident
CVD and stroke have not declined over time or have even increased in younger individuals as opposed to in
older adults. Our preliminary findings and Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data suggest that Puerto
Ricans aged 18-34 years have a high burden of CVD risk factors. No studies have examined overall CVH (a
metric to assess progress toward the American Heart Association 2020 goals of improving CVH by 20% and
reducing CVD mortality by 20%) in Puerto Ricans of any age. Evidence links psychosocial and neighborhood
stressors with CVD risk factors but these associations have not been assessed among young adults in PR. In
young adulthood, stress increases (i.e. financial, school-to-work, social/family transitions), behavioral risks peak,
and health care is undervalued/prevention postponed. PR contextual factors (i.e., island’s financial crisis,
hurricane María aftermath, neighborhood socioeconomics, urban vs. rural residence) also may contribute to CVD
risk but have not been studied in young adults in PR. Puerto Ricans’ resilient factors, including family/social
support, spirituality, and religiosity may attenuate risk as these factors are of known benefit to the general
population, but their protective impact in young Puerto Ricans is unknown. Our study will fill knowledge gaps of
prevalence of CVD behavioral and cardiometabolic risk factors and overall CVH among young adults in PR, and
ascertain their psychosocial (individual and neighborhood-level) and sociodemographic determinants. We will
establish an island-wide cohort of 3,000 young adults (18-29 y) using a multi-stage sampling of probabilistic plus
community approaches; conduct comprehensive assessments (survey, anthropometric, physiological), and
establish a biorepository (blood, hair, saliva, urine, stool) for future longitudinal studies of CVD risk, CVH, and
mechanisms. PR-OUTLOOK will extend the reach of the NHLBI-funded PROSPECT study and leverage already
developed research infrastructure, island wide collaborations, and relevant study protocols to maximize
synergy/optimize resources between studies. Our study will fill important knowledge gaps regarding CVD risk
among young adults in PR and identify priority targets for medical, public health and policy interventions for early
CVD prevention. We also are well positioned to conduct comparative studies with older island Puerto Ricans
(PROSPECT), mainland Puerto Ricans (HCHS/SOL), and US Black and White young adults (CARDIA), as many
assessment tools are shared between studies, further adhering to guidelines of the PAR.
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PR-OUTLOOK: PR Young Adults' Stress, Contextual, Behavioral & Cardiometabolic Risk
公关展望:公关年轻人的压力、背景、行为
- 批准号:
10241430 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 71.15万 - 项目类别:
PR-OUTLOOK: PR Young Adults' Stress, Contextual, Behavioral & Cardiometabolic Risk
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10020439 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 71.15万 - 项目类别:
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