BackgroundComplementary strategies to shift risk factor population distributions and target high-risk individuals are required to reduce the burden of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD).PurposeTo examine secular changes in glucose and CVD risk factors over 20 years during an individual and population-based CVD prevention program in Västerbotten County, Sweden.MethodsPopulation-based health promotion intervention was conducted and annual invitation for individuals turning 40, 50, and 60 years to attend a health assessment, including an oral glucose tolerance test, biochemical measures, and a questionnaire. Data were collected between 1991 and 2010, analyzed in 2012 and available for 120,929 individuals. Linear regression modeli...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate time trends in known and undiagnosed diabetes, g...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is on the rise in the western world, but data from Scandinavia are inconsistent...
Objectives - The aim of this study was to investigate time trends in known and undiagnosed diabetes,...
BackgroundComplementary strategies to shift risk factor population distributions and target high-ris...
Objectives Patients with type 2 diabetes are at much greater risk of developing cardiovascular disea...
AIM: Decreasing cholesterol levels in Western populations is the main reason for decreasing mortalit...
Background: The goal of this work was to investigate trends (2001–2019) for cardiovascular events a...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes in the world is projected to rise from 2.8% in the year 2000 ...
Aims: To document in recent cohorts the degree of control of major cardiovascular (CV) risk factors ...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes in the world is projected to rise from 2.8% in the year 2000 ...
AimTo evaluate temporal patterns in co‐morbidities, cardiometabolic risk factors and a high atherosc...
Background: In the 1970s, men in northern Sweden had among the highest prevalences of cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: High cholesterol is identified as a major risk factor for chronic non-communicable disea...
Major cardiovascular risk factors have changed over the past 3-4 decades throughout the world. While...
Aims: To investigate changes in cardiovascular risk factors over 14 years in relation to diabetes st...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate time trends in known and undiagnosed diabetes, g...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is on the rise in the western world, but data from Scandinavia are inconsistent...
Objectives - The aim of this study was to investigate time trends in known and undiagnosed diabetes,...
BackgroundComplementary strategies to shift risk factor population distributions and target high-ris...
Objectives Patients with type 2 diabetes are at much greater risk of developing cardiovascular disea...
AIM: Decreasing cholesterol levels in Western populations is the main reason for decreasing mortalit...
Background: The goal of this work was to investigate trends (2001–2019) for cardiovascular events a...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes in the world is projected to rise from 2.8% in the year 2000 ...
Aims: To document in recent cohorts the degree of control of major cardiovascular (CV) risk factors ...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes in the world is projected to rise from 2.8% in the year 2000 ...
AimTo evaluate temporal patterns in co‐morbidities, cardiometabolic risk factors and a high atherosc...
Background: In the 1970s, men in northern Sweden had among the highest prevalences of cardiovascular...
BACKGROUND: High cholesterol is identified as a major risk factor for chronic non-communicable disea...
Major cardiovascular risk factors have changed over the past 3-4 decades throughout the world. While...
Aims: To investigate changes in cardiovascular risk factors over 14 years in relation to diabetes st...
Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate time trends in known and undiagnosed diabetes, g...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is on the rise in the western world, but data from Scandinavia are inconsistent...
Objectives - The aim of this study was to investigate time trends in known and undiagnosed diabetes,...