Protocol for the WARM Hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort study

Introduction Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death in women. Novel approaches to detect early signs of elevated CVD risk in women are needed. Enhancement of traditional CVD risk assessment approaches through the addition of procedures to assess physical function or frailty as well...

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Main Authors: Jacqueline L Hay, Todd A Duhamel, Alexandra V Rose, Rakesh C Arora, Kevin F Boreskie, Liam Thompson
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/5/e044227.full
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spelling doaj-0f13730473554d7394b937a750af9a4c2021-10-02T20:30:03ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552021-06-0111510.1136/bmjopen-2020-044227Protocol for the WARM Hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort studyJacqueline L Hay0Todd A Duhamel1Alexandra V Rose2Rakesh C Arora3Kevin F Boreskie4Liam Thompson5Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaFaculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaFaculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaInstitute of Cardiovascular Sciences, St.Boniface General Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaFaculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaFaculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaIntroduction Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death in women. Novel approaches to detect early signs of elevated CVD risk in women are needed. Enhancement of traditional CVD risk assessment approaches through the addition of procedures to assess physical function or frailty as well as novel biomarkers of cardiovascular, gut and muscle health could improve early identification. The Women’s Advanced Risk-assessment in Manitoba (WARM) Hearts study will examine the use of novel non-invasive assessments and biomarkers to identify women who are at elevated risk for adverse cardiovascular events.Methods and analysis One thousand women 55 years of age or older will be recruited and screened by the WARM Hearts observational, cohort study. The two screening appointments will include assessments of medical history, gender variables, body composition, cognition, frailty status, functional fitness, physical activity levels, nutritional status, quality of life questionnaires, sleep behaviour, resting blood pressure (BP), BP response to moderate-intensity exercise, a non-invasive measure of arterial stiffness and heart rate variability. Blood sample analysis will be used to assess lipid and novel biomarker profiles and stool samples will support the characterisation of gut microbiota. The incidence of the adverse cardiovascular outcomes will be assessed 5 years after screening to compare WARM Hearts approaches to the Framingham Risk Score, the current clinical standard of assessing CVD risk in Canada.Ethics and dissemination The University of Manitoba Health Research Ethics Board (7 October 2019) and the St Boniface Hospital Research Review Committee (7 October 2019) approved the trial (Ethics Number HS22576 (H2019:063)). Recruitment started 10 October 2020. Data gathered from the WARM Hearts study will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences. Knowledge translation strategies will be created to share our findings with stakeholders who are positioned to implement evidence-informed CVD risk assessment programming.Trial registration number NCT03938155.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/5/e044227.full
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author Jacqueline L Hay
Todd A Duhamel
Alexandra V Rose
Rakesh C Arora
Kevin F Boreskie
Liam Thompson
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Todd A Duhamel
Alexandra V Rose
Rakesh C Arora
Kevin F Boreskie
Liam Thompson
Protocol for the WARM Hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort study
BMJ Open
author_facet Jacqueline L Hay
Todd A Duhamel
Alexandra V Rose
Rakesh C Arora
Kevin F Boreskie
Liam Thompson
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title Protocol for the WARM Hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort study
title_short Protocol for the WARM Hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort study
title_full Protocol for the WARM Hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort study
title_fullStr Protocol for the WARM Hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for the WARM Hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort study
title_sort protocol for the warm hearts study: examining cardiovascular disease risk in middle-aged and older women - a prospective, observational cohort study
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open
issn 2044-6055
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death in women. Novel approaches to detect early signs of elevated CVD risk in women are needed. Enhancement of traditional CVD risk assessment approaches through the addition of procedures to assess physical function or frailty as well as novel biomarkers of cardiovascular, gut and muscle health could improve early identification. The Women’s Advanced Risk-assessment in Manitoba (WARM) Hearts study will examine the use of novel non-invasive assessments and biomarkers to identify women who are at elevated risk for adverse cardiovascular events.Methods and analysis One thousand women 55 years of age or older will be recruited and screened by the WARM Hearts observational, cohort study. The two screening appointments will include assessments of medical history, gender variables, body composition, cognition, frailty status, functional fitness, physical activity levels, nutritional status, quality of life questionnaires, sleep behaviour, resting blood pressure (BP), BP response to moderate-intensity exercise, a non-invasive measure of arterial stiffness and heart rate variability. Blood sample analysis will be used to assess lipid and novel biomarker profiles and stool samples will support the characterisation of gut microbiota. The incidence of the adverse cardiovascular outcomes will be assessed 5 years after screening to compare WARM Hearts approaches to the Framingham Risk Score, the current clinical standard of assessing CVD risk in Canada.Ethics and dissemination The University of Manitoba Health Research Ethics Board (7 October 2019) and the St Boniface Hospital Research Review Committee (7 October 2019) approved the trial (Ethics Number HS22576 (H2019:063)). Recruitment started 10 October 2020. Data gathered from the WARM Hearts study will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences. Knowledge translation strategies will be created to share our findings with stakeholders who are positioned to implement evidence-informed CVD risk assessment programming.Trial registration number NCT03938155.
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/5/e044227.full
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