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Being Tall Increases the Risk for Blood Clots in Veins

by Hannah Joy on September 7, 2017 at 4:29 PM
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The taller you are, higher your risk of developing venous thromboembolism, reveals a new study in the American Heart Association journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics.


More than two million Swedish siblings were included in this study. The research team found that the risk of venous thromboembolism was high in taller individuals when compared to the shorter ones who were considered to be at lower risk.

‘Increase gravitational pressure in the leg veins of taller people increases their risk of developing venous thromboembolism.’

Link Between Venous thromboembolism and Height

Venous thromboembolism is a type of blood clot that starts in a vein. The research team also found:

Bengt Z�ller, M.D., Ph.D., lead researcher and an associate professor at Lund University and Malm� University Hospital in Malm�, Sweden commented that height is something that we can do nothing about it.

On the other hand, the height in the population has increased and continues to grow, which contributes to the fact that there is an increase in the incidence of thrombosis.

Common Triggers for Blood Clots in Veins

Every year, about 600,000 Americans are affected with venous thromboembolism, and this makes it the third-leading cause of stroke and heart attack as estimated by CDC.

Immobilization, hospitalization, cancer, and surgery are the most common triggers. The triggers in women could be pregnancy or use of hormones such as oral contraceptive or estrogen for menopause symptoms.

Z�ller said that gravity might influence the link between the risk of venous thromboembolism and height.

"It could just be that because taller individuals have longer leg veins, there is more surface area where problems can occur, " said Z�ller.

There is also more gravitational pressure in the leg veins of taller people, which increases the risk of blood flow slowing or stopping temporarily.

A limitation of this study is that the research team could not access to data of both parent and child's lifestyle factors (smoking, diet, physical activity).

Also, the study was primarily conducted among the Swedish people and may not apply to the population of the United States. However, nowadays even the Swedish population is as ethnically diverse as the U.S. population.

Z�ller said, "I think we should start to include height in risk assessment just as overweight, although formal studies are needed to determine exactly how height interacts with inherited blood disorders and other conditions."

What is Venous thromboembolism?

Venous thromboembolism (VTE), a formation of blood clots in the vein is called a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). When the clot breaks and travels to the lungs, it is known as a pulmonary embolism (PE), and together DVT and PE are known as VTE.

Clotting is usually seen in older people, obese or overweight individuals or those who have conditions like cancer or autoimmune disorders. VTE is most common for adults who are 60 years and above. However, it can occur at any age, and VTE rarely affects children.

Worldwide, VTE is one leading cause of death and can occur without any warning signs or symptoms, where it can go unrecognized and undiagnosed.

DVT and PE are both life-threatening conditions and require immediate medical attention. Treatment can differ, but blood thinning drugs can be given to break the clots and prevent new ones from forming.

Reference

  1. Bengt Z�ller, Jianguang Ji, Jan Sundquist, Kristina Sundquist. Body Height and Incident Risk of Venous Thromboembolism. Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics. (2017).


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