TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiovascular risk factors and disease in general practice
T2 - Results of the Nijmegen Cohort Study
AU - Bakx, J. C.
AU - Van Den Hoogen, H. J.M.
AU - Van Den Bosch, W. J.H.M.
AU - Thien, T.
AU - Van Weel, C.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - The relationship between risk factors and cardiovascular disease (CVD) was determined using data from the Nijmegen Cohort Study, an 18-year prospective study. In 1977, cardiovascular risk factors were measured in 7092 Caucasian males and females from six general practices: age, smoking, serum cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index and a family history of CVD were related to subsequent CVD mortality and morbidity. Most patients had more than one risk factor, in particular among men. A significant relationship between risk factors and CVD was demonstrated. In men, a relative risk (RR) of 1.8 was found for both high blood pressure and smokers. A positive family history yielded a RR of 1.8. The risk increased gradually with the number of risk factors; 38% of the group with all risk factors suffered a CVD within 18 years. In women, comparable RRs were found but the low absolute risk of CVD should indicate against the treatment of cardiovascular risk factors.
AB - The relationship between risk factors and cardiovascular disease (CVD) was determined using data from the Nijmegen Cohort Study, an 18-year prospective study. In 1977, cardiovascular risk factors were measured in 7092 Caucasian males and females from six general practices: age, smoking, serum cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index and a family history of CVD were related to subsequent CVD mortality and morbidity. Most patients had more than one risk factor, in particular among men. A significant relationship between risk factors and CVD was demonstrated. In men, a relative risk (RR) of 1.8 was found for both high blood pressure and smokers. A positive family history yielded a RR of 1.8. The risk increased gradually with the number of risk factors; 38% of the group with all risk factors suffered a CVD within 18 years. In women, comparable RRs were found but the low absolute risk of CVD should indicate against the treatment of cardiovascular risk factors.
KW - Cardiovascular disease
KW - Risk factors
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M3 - Article
SN - 0960-1643
VL - 52
SP - 135
EP - 137
JO - British Journal of General Practice
JF - British Journal of General Practice
IS - 475
ER -