Abstract

Background: There is limited understanding of the association of the AHA's Life's Essential 8 (LE8), reflecting cardiovascular health (CVH) behaviors and factors, with vascular stiffness and hemodynamics in adults without cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Methods: In 2330 Framingham Heart Study Offspring participants (Exam 7, 1998-2002) with applanation tonometry and LE8 data (diet, physical activity, smoking, sleep health, BMI, lipids, glucose, blood pressure), we calculated CVH scores per AHA guidelines. In multivariable linear regression analyses adjusting for CV risk factors, we analyzed LE8 as a predictor of vascular health, assessed by carotid femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) and central pulse pressure (CPP). We examined for effect modification by age (dichotomized at median) and sex in the associations between LE8 and arterial stiffness. We set p=0.05 and p=0.10 as thresholds for significance in primary and secondary analyses, respectively. Mediation analysis was utilized to discern the indirect effects of PWV and CPP on the relationship between LE8 and both all-cause and CVD mortality. Results: In our sample (60±9 years; 57% women; LE8 = 69±12), higher LE8 indicating better CVH, was associated with lower PWV and CPP (Table). Age and sex interactions were noted for PWV (p=0.01 and 0.07, respectively). Higher LE8 was associated with lower PWV in adults ≥59 years and women but not in <59 years or men (Table). With low CVH category as referent, intermediate CVH category had no significant association with PWV and high CVH category had lower PWV. CPP was lower in the intermediate and high CVH categories compared to low CVH category (Table). PWV mediated 19% and CPP 10% of the association between LE8 and CVD mortality and 17% and 15%, respectively, for all-cause mortality. Conclusion: In our community cohort, we observed age and sex differences in the relationship between CVH and vascular health. Mediation analyses revealed indirect effects on mortality, warranting further study. Table

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