Objectives: In a 5-year multifactorial risk reduction intervention for healthy men with at least one cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor, mortality was unexpectedly higher in the intervention than the control group during the first 15-year follow-up. In order to find explanations for the adverse outcome, we have extended mortality follow-up and examined in greater detail baseline characteristics that contributed to total mortality. Design: Long-term follow-up of a controlled intervention trial. Setting: The Helsinki Businessmen Study Intervention Trial. Participants and Intervention: The prevention trial between 1974-1980 included 1,222 initially healthy men (born 1919-1934) at high CVD risk, who were randomly allocated into interventi...
Objective: To assess life expectancy in relation to cardiovascular risk factors recorded in middle a...
The Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial was a randomized clinical study to test whether a specia...
Objective: Risk factor associations to mortality may change, in part due to removal of high-risk per...
Objectives: In a 5-year multifactorial risk reduction intervention for healthy men with at least one...
OBJECTIVES: In a 5-year multifactorial risk reduction intervention for healthy men with at least one...
The Belgian Heart Disease Prevention Project was a controlled, randomized multifactorial interventio...
OBJECTIVES: To study the relation between changes in body weight and subsequent mortality. DESIGN: P...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors and morbidity in a sampl...
Objectives: To analyse survival, cause specific mortality and cardiovascular morbidity in relation t...
The Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study (DPS) was a randomized controlled trial, which showed that it ...
BackgroundIn clinical trials, lowering cardiovascular risk factors (RF) reduce cardiovascular (CV) m...
Background: The Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study (DPS) was a randomized controlled trial, which sho...
Background During the design phase of a clinical trial, sample size estimates should take into accou...
Objective: Mortality and morbidity in a long-term follow-up after a multifactorial primary preventio...
Background/objectives: The Oslo diet and antismoking study showed that counselling for a healthy lif...
Objective: To assess life expectancy in relation to cardiovascular risk factors recorded in middle a...
The Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial was a randomized clinical study to test whether a specia...
Objective: Risk factor associations to mortality may change, in part due to removal of high-risk per...
Objectives: In a 5-year multifactorial risk reduction intervention for healthy men with at least one...
OBJECTIVES: In a 5-year multifactorial risk reduction intervention for healthy men with at least one...
The Belgian Heart Disease Prevention Project was a controlled, randomized multifactorial interventio...
OBJECTIVES: To study the relation between changes in body weight and subsequent mortality. DESIGN: P...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors and morbidity in a sampl...
Objectives: To analyse survival, cause specific mortality and cardiovascular morbidity in relation t...
The Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study (DPS) was a randomized controlled trial, which showed that it ...
BackgroundIn clinical trials, lowering cardiovascular risk factors (RF) reduce cardiovascular (CV) m...
Background: The Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study (DPS) was a randomized controlled trial, which sho...
Background During the design phase of a clinical trial, sample size estimates should take into accou...
Objective: Mortality and morbidity in a long-term follow-up after a multifactorial primary preventio...
Background/objectives: The Oslo diet and antismoking study showed that counselling for a healthy lif...
Objective: To assess life expectancy in relation to cardiovascular risk factors recorded in middle a...
The Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial was a randomized clinical study to test whether a specia...
Objective: Risk factor associations to mortality may change, in part due to removal of high-risk per...