Self-rated health (SRH) predicts chronic disease morbidity including cardiovascular disease (CVD). In a population-based cohort, we examined the association between SRH and incident CVD and whether this association was independent of socio-demographic, clinical and behavioural participant characteristics.Population-based prospective cohort study (European Prospective Investigation of Cancer-Norfolk). 20,941 men and women aged 39–74 years without prevalent CVD attended a baseline health examination (1993–1998) and were followed for CVD events/death until March 2007 (mean 11 years). We used a Cox proportional hazards model to quantify the association between baseline SRH (reported on a four point scale – excellent, good, fair, poor) and risk ...
PURPOSE: Many individuals perceive their cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk to be lower than establis...
Background: self-rated health (SRH) likely reflects both mental and physical health domains, and is ...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) is associated with increased mortality. However, most studies only adju...
Introduction: Self-rated health (SRH) predicts chronic disease morbidity including cardiovascular di...
a<p><b>Socio-demographic risk factors</b>: Age, sex and education.</p>b<p><b>Behavioural risk factor...
People who rate their health as poor experience higher all-cause mortality. Study of disease-specifi...
Importance: There is consistent evidence of the association between ideal cardiovascular health and ...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is a strong predictor of mortality in different populations. How...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between self-rated health, adjusted for standard risk fac...
IMPORTANCE There is consistent evidence of the association between ideal cardiovascular health and l...
Introduction: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) share some risk factors ...
Cardiovascular (CVD) is one of the most common causes of mortality. Apart from known causal risk fac...
<p>Distribution of socio-demographic, behavioural and clinical risk factors for cardiovascular disea...
Background: Fewstudies have examined long-termassociations of unfavorable and favorable changes in v...
Objective: To investigate the association between ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics and inci...
PURPOSE: Many individuals perceive their cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk to be lower than establis...
Background: self-rated health (SRH) likely reflects both mental and physical health domains, and is ...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) is associated with increased mortality. However, most studies only adju...
Introduction: Self-rated health (SRH) predicts chronic disease morbidity including cardiovascular di...
a<p><b>Socio-demographic risk factors</b>: Age, sex and education.</p>b<p><b>Behavioural risk factor...
People who rate their health as poor experience higher all-cause mortality. Study of disease-specifi...
Importance: There is consistent evidence of the association between ideal cardiovascular health and ...
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) is a strong predictor of mortality in different populations. How...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between self-rated health, adjusted for standard risk fac...
IMPORTANCE There is consistent evidence of the association between ideal cardiovascular health and l...
Introduction: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) share some risk factors ...
Cardiovascular (CVD) is one of the most common causes of mortality. Apart from known causal risk fac...
<p>Distribution of socio-demographic, behavioural and clinical risk factors for cardiovascular disea...
Background: Fewstudies have examined long-termassociations of unfavorable and favorable changes in v...
Objective: To investigate the association between ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics and inci...
PURPOSE: Many individuals perceive their cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk to be lower than establis...
Background: self-rated health (SRH) likely reflects both mental and physical health domains, and is ...
Poor self-rated health (SRH) is associated with increased mortality. However, most studies only adju...