Objective: To quantify the added clinical benefit of a healthy lifestyle following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Our study seeks to answer the question: Is adherence to medical therapy sufficient or a healthy lifestyle provides additional improvement?.

Methods: This is a prospective observational multi-center study of 685 ACS patients. At 6 months patients were asked about their post-ACS lifestyle and were given a score (range: 0-7) with the following items: Intake of ≥3 fruits and vegetables/day, ≥2 fish servings/week, ≤7 alcohol beverages/week, feeling stress
Results: After adjusting for demographic variables, cardiovascular risk factors, characteristics of the index event, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), and drug therapy, multivariate Cox regression showed that the lifestyle SCORE was independently and inversely associated with both the incidence of the primary outcome (ischemic events [any ACS, stroke, or Transient Ischemic Attack] or death) (HR 0.65 (CI95 % 0.44-0.96); = 0.029) and death (HR 0.41 [95 %CI 0.18-0.91]; = 0.029). Statin therapy was also independently and inversely associated with the incidence of the primary outcome and death. Kaplan-Meier curves showed a higher event-free survival for both outcomes in patients with SCORE≥4 (healthy lifestyle) than in those with SCORE<4 (unhealthy lifestyle). Additionally, patients with a SCORE≥4 had a significantly greater decrease of total cholesterol and hs-CRP. For each 1-point increase in the score, there was a 35 % reduction in the incidence of the primary outcome (ischemic events or death) and a 59 % reduction in the incidence of death.

Conclusion: Among patients with ACS and similar medical therapy, a healthy lifestyle is an independent and added marker of a lower incidence of new ischemic events and death. It is also associated with a better lipid profile and lower inflammation after the ACS. As the prognosis of ACS has improved over the years due to better therapies; this study shows that lifestyle modifications continue to offer significant benefit at this point in time.

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