Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To determine and compare the long term (thirty year) relationship of total cholesterol and mortality in Blacks and whites in a predominantly urban Charleston, South Carolina cohort and a predominantly rural Evans County, Georgia cohort with special emphasis on the investigation of the association of low cholesterol to all cause, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and non-CVD mortality.
BACKGROUND:
The Charleston Heart Study and the Evans County Study were both begun in 1960 as prospective
cohort studies designed to study risk factors of cardiovascular disease in biracial
communities. The Charleston Heart Study cohort comprised a random sample of Black and white
men and women residents of Charleston County South Carolina who were 35 years of age or
older in 1960 (n=2281). For the Evans County Study (n=3102), 100 percent of the population
of Evans County, Georgia who were 40 years and older and 50 percent of the residents 15-39
years of age were recruited (92 percent response rate).
Because of the paucity of data on Blacks and women, the data from the combined Charleston
and Evans County studies provided important information on the existence of a low
cholesterol/mortality association and potential effect modifiers in these understudied
populations..
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
Using datasets, the study: (1) determined if a J-shaped or U-shaped relationship between
cholesterol and all-cause and non-CVD mortality was observed in the Charleston and Evans
County Georgia cohorts of Blacks and whites; (2) investigated the existence of racial,
gender, and place of residence (urban versus rural) differences in the relationship of
cholesterol to mortality with particular emphasis on identification of racial and gender
differences in the low cholesterol/mortality association; (3) determined if socioeconomic
status (SES) modified the effect of cholesterol on mortality in Black and white women and
Black and white men and determined if the effect modification of SES, if found to exist, was
different in urban and rural settings. Data were analyzed both separately for each cohort
for comparison across cohorts and were pooled for combined analyses. Cox proportional
hazards regression analyses were used to model the relationship of total cholesterol to the
following mortality endpoints: all cause, cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease,
stroke, cancer, non-cardiovascular disease/noncancer. Racial and gender differences in the
relationship of cholesterol to mortality were investigated through both race-sex stratified
analyses and inclusion of interaction terms for these variables in the regression model.
Urban/rural differences in the cholesterol/mortality association were evaluated by testing
for significance of difference in the regression coefficients for the cholesterol term in
the regression models run separately for both study cohorts. The effect modification of the
cholesterol/ mortality association by SES was investigated by comparison of the regression
coefficients for cholesterol in models analyzed separately by high and low SES strata and in
models containing an SES by cholesterol interaction term.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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