Objectives To examine secular and socio-economic changes in cardiovascular disease risk factor prevalences in the Scottish population. This could contribute to a better understanding of why the decline in coronary heart disease mortality in Scotland has recently stalled along with a widening of socio-economic inequalities. Design Four Scottish Health Surveys 1995, 1998, 2003 and 2008 (6190, 6656, 5497 and 4202 respondents, respectively, aged 25–64 years) were used to examine gender-stratified, age-standardised prevalences of smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, discretionary salt use and self-reported diabetes or hypertension. Prevalences were determined according to education and social class...
Abstract Background There has been an overall decrease in incident ischaemic heart disease (IHD), bu...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing 80,000 deaths annually in...
Objective To quantify the contributions of prevention and treatment to the trends in mortality due t...
<p>Objectives To examine secular and socio-economic changes in cardiovascular disease risk fac...
Objectives To examine secular and socioeconomic changes in biological cardiovascular disease risk fa...
OBJECTIVES: This study compares trends in socioeconomic inequalities related to key cardiovascular r...
Abstract Background Our aims were to determine the pace of change in cardiovascular risk factors by ...
Our aims were to determine the pace of change in cardiovascular risk factors by age, gender and soci...
Objective: To compare both trends in rates of coronary heart disease and levels of coronary risk fac...
Background: There has been an overall decrease in incident ischaemic heart disease (IHD), but the re...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality rates have halved in recent decades. However, CHD...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Scottish Heart Hea...
BACKGROUND: The SHARP survey data comprises personal information, family history, lifestyle and risk...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality in England fell by approximately 6...
Objective: To investigate whether occupational social class and area deprivation are independently a...
Abstract Background There has been an overall decrease in incident ischaemic heart disease (IHD), bu...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing 80,000 deaths annually in...
Objective To quantify the contributions of prevention and treatment to the trends in mortality due t...
<p>Objectives To examine secular and socio-economic changes in cardiovascular disease risk fac...
Objectives To examine secular and socioeconomic changes in biological cardiovascular disease risk fa...
OBJECTIVES: This study compares trends in socioeconomic inequalities related to key cardiovascular r...
Abstract Background Our aims were to determine the pace of change in cardiovascular risk factors by ...
Our aims were to determine the pace of change in cardiovascular risk factors by age, gender and soci...
Objective: To compare both trends in rates of coronary heart disease and levels of coronary risk fac...
Background: There has been an overall decrease in incident ischaemic heart disease (IHD), but the re...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality rates have halved in recent decades. However, CHD...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Scottish Heart Hea...
BACKGROUND: The SHARP survey data comprises personal information, family history, lifestyle and risk...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality in England fell by approximately 6...
Objective: To investigate whether occupational social class and area deprivation are independently a...
Abstract Background There has been an overall decrease in incident ischaemic heart disease (IHD), bu...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing 80,000 deaths annually in...
Objective To quantify the contributions of prevention and treatment to the trends in mortality due t...