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Research Article

Perceived versus Actual Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in College Students

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Pages 59-68 | Received 21 Sep 2019, Accepted 10 Nov 2019, Published online: 10 Dec 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Background: College wellness interventions have potential to reduce the growing burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) by guiding students to establish behaviors for lifetime CVD risk reduction. Yet, some students may not see CVD prevention as a relevant issue during young adulthood. Purpose: We examined perceived risk of CVD amongst 148 college students and compared perceived risk to demographic characteristics and traditional risk markers. Methods: Survey data on perceived CVD risk and student characteristics were linked to biochemical lab values from a cholesterol screening program. Results: Only 39.2% of students had been previously screened for dyslipidemia. Mean perceived CVD risk was highest amongst students with age ≥21 years, BMI ≥30, a family history of CVD, and a fair or poor rating of overall health. Perceived risk was not higher amongst students with total cholesterol values outside of the normal range. Discussion: While some students were aware they may possess an elevated CVD risk, we identified others who were unaware of a potential risk. Translation to Health Education Practice: These variations in perceived risk indicate that individualized intervention approaches may be necessary to engage college students in behaviors for lifelong CVD prevention.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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