Determinants of moderate Cardiovascular Health Index Score (CHIS) (achieving three or more risk factor targets). Determinants of moderate Cardiovascular.

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Determinants of moderate Cardiovascular Health Index Score (CHIS) (achieving three or more risk factor targets). Determinants of moderate Cardiovascular Health Index Score (CHIS) (achieving three or more risk factor targets). Cardiac rehab: cardiac rehabilitation; admission: hospital admission. The CHIS included six risk factors: smoking status (current smoker or non-smoker), obesity (body mass index ≥30 or not), physical activity (adequate or not), blood pressure (on target or not), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (on target or not) and glycated haemoglobin/glucose (on target or not). The number of controlled risk factors was summed, ranging from 0 to 6. If three or more risk factors were on target, moderate CHIS was assigned and considered as satisfied overall risk factor management. Age and gender were adjusted for in the adjusted model. Results were presented as OR with corresponding 95% CI. Min Zhao et al. Heart Asia 2019;11:e011112 Copyright © Asia Pacific Heart Association, British Cardiovascular Society & BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. All rights reserved.