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The Association between Social Network Betweenness and Coronary Calcium: A Baseline Study of Patients with a High Risk of Cardiovascular Disease.


ABSTRACT: AIM:The association of social networks with cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been demonstrated through various studies. This study aimed to examine the association between social network betweenness -a network position of mediating between diverse social groups-and coronary artery calcium. METHODS:The data of 1,384 participants from the Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease Etiology Research Center-High Risk Cohort, a prospective cohort study enrolling patients with a high risk of developing CVD (clinicaltrials.gov: NCT02003781), were analyzed. The deficiency in social network betweenness was measured in two ways: only-family networks, in which a respondent had networks with only family members, and no-cutpoint networks, in which the respondent does not function as a point of bridging between two or more social groups that are not directly connected. RESULTS:Participants who had higher coronary artery calcium scores (CACSs) were likely to have a smaller network size (p?0.001), only-family networks (p?0.001), and no-cutpoint networks (p?0.001). Multiple logistic regression analyses revealed no significant association between network size and CACS. Only no-cutpoint networks had a significant relationship with CACS ?400 (odds ratio, 1.72; 95% confidence interval, 1.07-2.77; p=0.026). The association was stronger among older (age ?60 years) and female respondents. CONCLUSION:Deficiency in social network betweenness is closely related to coronary calcium in participants with a high risk of CVD. To generalize these results to a general population, further study should be performed.

SUBMITTER: Joo WT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5827083 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Association between Social Network Betweenness and Coronary Calcium: A Baseline Study of Patients with a High Risk of Cardiovascular Disease.

Joo Won-Tak WT   Lee Chan Joo CJ   Oh Jaewon J   Kim In-Cheol IC   Lee Sang-Hak SH   Kang Seok-Min SM   Kim Hyeon Chang HC   Park Sungha S   Youm Yoosik Y  

Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis 20170721 2


<h4>Aim</h4>The association of social networks with cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been demonstrated through various studies. This study aimed to examine the association between social network betweenness -a network position of mediating between diverse social groups-and coronary artery calcium.<h4>Methods</h4>The data of 1,384 participants from the Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease Etiology Research Center-High Risk Cohort, a prospective cohort study enrolling patients with a high risk of  ...[more]

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