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Cross-sectional analysis of educational inequalities in primary prevention statin use in UK Biobank.

Title: Cross-sectional analysis of educational inequalities in primary prevention statin use in UK Biobank.
Authors: Carter, AR; Gill, D; Davey Smith, G; Taylor, AE; Davies, NM; Howe, LD
Publisher Information: BMJ Publishing Group
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: St George's University of London: Repository
Description: OBJECTIVE: Identify whether participants with lower education are less likely to report taking statins for primary cardiovascular prevention than those with higher education, but an equivalent increase in underlying cardiovascular risk. METHODS: Using data from a large prospective cohort study, UK Biobank, we calculated a QRISK3 cardiovascular risk score for 472 097 eligible participants with complete data on self-reported educational attainment and statin use (55% female participants; mean age 56 years). We used logistic regression to explore the association between (i) QRISK3 score and (ii) educational attainment on self-reported statin use. We then stratified the association between QRISK3 score and statin use, by educational attainment to test for interactions. RESULTS: There was evidence of an interaction between QRISK3 score and educational attainment. Per unit increase in QRISK3 score, more educated individuals were more likely to report taking statins. In women with ≤7 years of schooling, a one unit increase in QRISK3 score was associated with a 7% higher odds of statin use (OR 1.07, 95% CI 1.07 to 1.07). In women with ≥20 years of schooling, a one unit increase in QRISK3 score was associated with an 14% higher odds of statin use (OR 1.14, 95% CI 1.14 to 1.15). Comparable ORs in men were 1.04 (95% CI 1.04 to 1.05) for ≤7 years of schooling and 1.08 (95% CI 1.08, 1.08) for ≥20 years of schooling. CONCLUSION: Per unit increase in QRISK3 score, individuals with lower educational attainment were less likely to report using statins, likely contributing to health inequalities.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISSN: 1468-201X
Relation: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/113545/1/heartjnl-2021-319238.full.pdf; Carter, AR; Gill, D; Davey Smith, G; Taylor, AE; Davies, NM; Howe, LD (2022) Cross-sectional analysis of educational inequalities in primary prevention statin use in UK Biobank. Heart, 108 (7). pp. 536-542. ISSN 1468-201X https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319238 SGUL Authors: Gill, Dipender Preet Singh
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319238
Availability: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/113545/; https://doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2021-319238
Rights: cc_by_4
Accession Number: edsbas.DD5C75ED
Database: BASE