Thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in Finland

Background In the late 1960s, coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality among Finnish men was the highest in the world. From 1972 to 2007, risk factor surveys have been carried out to monitor risk factor trends and assess their contribution to declining mortality in Finland. Methods The first risk fact...

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Published in:International Journal of Epidemiology
Main Authors: Vartiainen, Erkki, Laatikainen, Tiina, Peltonen, Markku, Juolevi, Anne, Männistö, Satu, Sundvall, Jouko, Jousilahti, Pekka, Salomaa, Veikko, Valsta, Liisa, Puska, Pekka
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Published: Oxford University Press 2010
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Online Access:http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/39/2/504
https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyp330
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author Vartiainen, Erkki
Laatikainen, Tiina
Peltonen, Markku
Juolevi, Anne
Männistö, Satu
Sundvall, Jouko
Jousilahti, Pekka
Salomaa, Veikko
Valsta, Liisa
Puska, Pekka
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Laatikainen, Tiina
Peltonen, Markku
Juolevi, Anne
Männistö, Satu
Sundvall, Jouko
Jousilahti, Pekka
Salomaa, Veikko
Valsta, Liisa
Puska, Pekka
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description Background In the late 1960s, coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality among Finnish men was the highest in the world. From 1972 to 2007, risk factor surveys have been carried out to monitor risk factor trends and assess their contribution to declining mortality in Finland. Methods The first risk factor survey was carried out in the North Karelia and Kuopio provinces in 1972 as the basis for the evaluation of the North Karelia Project. Since then, up to five geographical areas have been included in the surveys. The target population has been persons aged 25–74 years, except in the first two surveys where the sample was drawn from a population aged 30–59 years. Risk factor contribution on mortality change was assessed by a logistic regression model. Results A remarkable decline in serum cholesterol levels was observed between 1972 and 2007. Blood pressure declined among both men and women until 2002 but levelled off during the last 5 years. Prevalence of smoking decreased among men. Among women, smoking increased throughout the survey years until 2002 but did not increase between 2002 and 2007. Body mass index (BMI) has continuously increased among men. Among women, BMI decreased until 1982, but since then an increasing trend has been observed. Risk factor changes explained a 60% reduction in coronary mortality in middle-aged men while the observed reduction was 80%. Conclusions The 80% decline in coronary mortality in Finland mainly reflects a great reduction of the risk factor levels; these in turn have been associated with long-term comprehensive chronic disease prevention and health promotion interventions.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:intjepid:39/2/504 2025-01-16T22:50:13+00:00 Thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in Finland Vartiainen, Erkki Laatikainen, Tiina Peltonen, Markku Juolevi, Anne Männistö, Satu Sundvall, Jouko Jousilahti, Pekka Salomaa, Veikko Valsta, Liisa Puska, Pekka 2010-04-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/39/2/504 https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyp330 en eng Oxford University Press http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/39/2/504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyp330 Copyright (C) 2010, International Epidemiological Association Cardiovascular Disease TEXT 2010 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyp330 2016-11-16T19:01:03Z Background In the late 1960s, coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality among Finnish men was the highest in the world. From 1972 to 2007, risk factor surveys have been carried out to monitor risk factor trends and assess their contribution to declining mortality in Finland. Methods The first risk factor survey was carried out in the North Karelia and Kuopio provinces in 1972 as the basis for the evaluation of the North Karelia Project. Since then, up to five geographical areas have been included in the surveys. The target population has been persons aged 25–74 years, except in the first two surveys where the sample was drawn from a population aged 30–59 years. Risk factor contribution on mortality change was assessed by a logistic regression model. Results A remarkable decline in serum cholesterol levels was observed between 1972 and 2007. Blood pressure declined among both men and women until 2002 but levelled off during the last 5 years. Prevalence of smoking decreased among men. Among women, smoking increased throughout the survey years until 2002 but did not increase between 2002 and 2007. Body mass index (BMI) has continuously increased among men. Among women, BMI decreased until 1982, but since then an increasing trend has been observed. Risk factor changes explained a 60% reduction in coronary mortality in middle-aged men while the observed reduction was 80%. Conclusions The 80% decline in coronary mortality in Finland mainly reflects a great reduction of the risk factor levels; these in turn have been associated with long-term comprehensive chronic disease prevention and health promotion interventions. Text karelia* HighWire Press (Stanford University) International Journal of Epidemiology 39 2 504 518
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Disease
Vartiainen, Erkki
Laatikainen, Tiina
Peltonen, Markku
Juolevi, Anne
Männistö, Satu
Sundvall, Jouko
Jousilahti, Pekka
Salomaa, Veikko
Valsta, Liisa
Puska, Pekka
Thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in Finland
title Thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in Finland
title_full Thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in Finland
title_fullStr Thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in Finland
title_full_unstemmed Thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in Finland
title_short Thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in Finland
title_sort thirty-five-year trends in cardiovascular risk factors in finland
topic Cardiovascular Disease
topic_facet Cardiovascular Disease
url http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/39/2/504
https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyp330