TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiovascular Health in the Transition From Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood
T2 - A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
AU - American Heart Association Prevention Science Committee of the Council on Epidemiology Prevention Council on Cardiovascular Stroke Nursing
AU - Council on Lifelong Congenital Heart Disease Heart Health in the Young and Council on Lifestyle Cardiometabolic Health
AU - Scott, Jewel
AU - Agarwala, Anandita
AU - Baker-Smith, Carissa M.
AU - Feinstein, Matthew J.
AU - Jakubowski, Karen
AU - Kaar, Jill
AU - Parekh, Niyati
AU - Patel, Kershaw V.
AU - Stephens, Janna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley.
PY - 2025/5/6
Y1 - 2025/5/6
N2 - Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death in the United States, with an alarming rise in the proportion of young adults experiencing cardiovascular events. Many adolescents enter adulthood with significant cardiovascular disease risk factors. This scientific statement addresses the critical need for cardiovascular health promotion during emerging adulthood, a transitional stage between the ages of 18 and 25 or 29 years of age. We discuss the significance of social determinants of health and the interplay between individual-level risk factors and developmental changes, including shifts in substance use, social connections, and emotional well-being. We conclude by outlining strategies for optimizing cardiovascular health promotion and disease prevention, underscoring the importance of primordial prevention, early intervention, and tailored approaches to address the unique needs of emerging adults. Addressing these multifaceted factors is crucial for mitigating the burden of cardiovascular disease risk factors among emerging adults and promoting long-term cardiovascular well-being.
AB - Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death in the United States, with an alarming rise in the proportion of young adults experiencing cardiovascular events. Many adolescents enter adulthood with significant cardiovascular disease risk factors. This scientific statement addresses the critical need for cardiovascular health promotion during emerging adulthood, a transitional stage between the ages of 18 and 25 or 29 years of age. We discuss the significance of social determinants of health and the interplay between individual-level risk factors and developmental changes, including shifts in substance use, social connections, and emotional well-being. We conclude by outlining strategies for optimizing cardiovascular health promotion and disease prevention, underscoring the importance of primordial prevention, early intervention, and tailored approaches to address the unique needs of emerging adults. Addressing these multifaceted factors is crucial for mitigating the burden of cardiovascular disease risk factors among emerging adults and promoting long-term cardiovascular well-being.
KW - AHA Scientific Statements
KW - cardiovascular diseases
KW - health promotion
KW - primary prevention
KW - risk factors
KW - social determinants of health
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U2 - 10.1161/JAHA.124.039239
DO - 10.1161/JAHA.124.039239
M3 - Article
C2 - 40135400
AN - SCOPUS:105004840866
SN - 2047-9980
VL - 14
JO - Journal of the American Heart Association
JF - Journal of the American Heart Association
IS - 9
M1 - e039239
ER -