Acquired risk factors and incident atrial fibrillation according to age and genetic predisposition

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Background and Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia in adults. Investigations of risk factor profiles for AF accord-Aims ing to age and genetic risk groups are essential to promote individualized strategies for the prevention and control of AF. Methods A total of 409 661 participants (mean age, 56 years; 46% men) free of AF at baseline and with complete information about risk factors were included from the UK Biobank cohort. The hazard ratios and population-attributable risk (PAR) percentages of incident AF associated with 23 risk factors were examined, including 3 social factors, 7 health behaviours, 6 cardiometabolic factors, 6 clinical comorbidities, and the genetic risk score (GRS), across 3 age groups (40–49, 50–59, and 60–69 years) and 3 genetic risk groups (low, moderate, and high GRS). Results After a follow-up of 5 027 587 person-years, 23 847 participants developed AF. Most cardiometabolic factors and clinical comorbidities showed a significant interaction with age, whereby the associations were generally strengthened in younger groups (Pinteraction < .002). However, only low LDL cholesterol, renal dysfunction, and cardiovascular disease showed a significant interaction with genetic risk, and the associations with these factors were stronger in lower genetic risk groups (Pinteraction

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Wang, N., Yu, Y., Sun, Y., Zhang, H., Wang, Y., Chen, C., … Lu, Y. (2023). Acquired risk factors and incident atrial fibrillation according to age and genetic predisposition. European Heart Journal, 44(47), 4982–4993. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad615

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