Psychological Stress and Risk of Heart Failure and Its Subtypes in the Women’s Health Initiative
Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background: Psychological stress affects cardiovascular (CV) health via multiple physiological and behavioral pathways. Few studies have assessed whether psychological stress impacts heart failure (HF) incidence. A prior large cohort study identified unique associations between perceived stress and HF subtype, but these associations were confounded by other health risk factors (e.g., prevalent baseline CV disease). No prospective study has evaluated these associations in women free of baseline CV disease. Goal: To evaluate the prospective association of psychological stress with incident HF and HF subtype risk in post-menopausal women. Hypothesis: Psychological stress is prospectively associated with an increased HF hospitalization risk, which may vary by HF type (HFpEF vs. HFrEF). Method: Of 29,703 post-menopausal women enrolled in the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) free of baseline CV disease and pre-existing HF at first adjudication, psychological stress was assessed via an 11-item scale of stressful life events (SLE) over the past year (WHI screening, 1993-1998) and the 4-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS; WHI Extension 2, 2010-2015). Incident HF was confirmed via adjudication of self-reported first hospitalization. Cox proportional hazards models adjusting for demographic, medical, and lifestyle factors were used to calculate hazard ratios associating stress quartiles with incident HF, HFpEF, and HFrEF hospitalization. Results: At screening, women were 62±7 years, 49% from underrepresented racial and ethnic populations, and 59% were at least high school graduates. At baseline women reported a mean of 2±.01 SLEs over the past year. Mean PSS scores were 4.16±3.09. Over a median of 15 years, there were 1,624 incident HF events (HFpEF, n=998; HFrEF, n=626). In fully adjusted models neither the number of SLEs or PSS scores were associated with HF risk(Table 1). Conclusions: In this WHI cohort, the number of SLEs and perceived stress were not prospectively associated with risk of HF, HFpEF, or HFrEF hospitalization. Future research is needed to understand whether specific types of stressors, stress measured more proximally to HF onset, or lab-based stress assessments may capture an association of stress with HF risk.
Gathright, Emily
( The Miriam Hospital
, Cranston
, Rhode Island
, United States
)
Shadyab, Aladdin
( University of California San Diego
, La Jolla
, California
, United States
)
Wassertheil-smoller, Sylvia
( ALBERT EINSTEIN COLL MED
, Bronx
, New York
, United States
)
Weitlauf, Julie
( Stanford School of Medicine
, Palo Alto
, California
, United States
)
Wells, Gretchen
( University of Alabama at Birmingham
, Birmingham
, Alabama
, United States
)
Mouton, Charles
( University of Texas Medical Branch
, Galveston
, Texas
, United States
)
Ockene, Judith
( U OF MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SCHOOL
, Worcester
, Massachusetts
, United States
)
Salmoirago-blotcher, Elena
( Brown Medical School
, Providence
, Rhode Island
, United States
)
Allison, Matthew
( University of California San Diego
, La Jolla
, California
, United States
)
Burg, Matthew
( Yale School of Medicine
, West Haven
, Connecticut
, United States
)
Haring, Bernhard
( Saarland University Hospital
, Homburg
, Germany
)
Liu, Longjian
( DREXEL UNIVERSITY
, Philadelphia
, Pennsylvania
, United States
)
Liu, Simin
( Brown University
, Providence
, Rhode Island
, United States
)
Manson, Joann
( Harvard Medical School
, Boston
, Massachusetts
, United States
)
Martin, Lisa
( GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV
, Washington
, District of Columbia
, United States
)
Saquib, Abu Taiyab Nazmus
( Sulaiman AlRajhi University
, Bukayriah
, Saudi Arabia
)
Author Disclosures:
Emily Gathright:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Aladdin Shadyab:No Answer
| Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Julie Weitlauf:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| gretchen wells:No Answer
| Charles Mouton:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Judith Ockene:No Answer
| Elena Salmoirago-Blotcher:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Matthew Allison:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Matthew Burg:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Bernhard Haring:No Answer
| Longjian Liu:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Simin Liu:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| JoAnn Manson:No Answer
| Lisa Martin:DO have relevant financial relationships
;
Consultant:NIH-Womens Health Initiative:Active (exists now)
| Abu Taiyab Nazmus Saquib:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships