To evaluate the association of individual health habits with levels of cardiovascular risk factors such as serum cholesterol and blood pressure, data from a representative population sample of 860 men and 788 women, aged 25 to 64 years and residing in Western Switzerland, were analyzed cross-sectionally. The data had been collected during 1984/85 as a part of the WHO MONICA project, an international research project on the epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases. In age-adjusted analysis, a score of prudent diet was a reasonably strong inverse correlate of total cholesterol in men (p less than 0.001) but less so in women (p = 0.11); the diet score was unrelated to HDL cholesterol. In both genders, alcohol consumption was associated with ele...
Changes in total cholesterol levels (TC) were studied using data from three epidemiological studies:...
The second population survey of the Swiss MONICA project took place in 1988-89 in the cantons of Vau...
Two representative surveys of general practitioners in 1987 and 1989 showed, that cigarette smoking ...
To evaluate the association of individual health habits with levels of cardiovascular risk factors s...
The main objective of the first survey was the investigation of the prevalence and distribution of h...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not clustering of biological corona...
Author: Greta Mitkutė Title: Lifestyle risk factors and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) Aim: To...
Two Swiss regions, the cantons of Vaud and Fribourg (VD-FR) and the canton of Ticino (TI), take part...
Changes in total cholesterol levels (TC) were studied using data from three epidemiological studies:...
The Munich Blood Pressure Study (MBS), a 1980-81 cross-sectional study (with follow-up) of a random ...
We investigated the relationship between antihypertensive drug treatment of hypertensives and their ...
In 1984 and 1985, 25-year follow-up studies were carried out in the Italian, Finnish, and Dutch coho...
Healthy lifestyle behaviors are associated with lower risk of having cardiovascular disease (CVD). T...
Healthy lifestyles are integral in preventing and treating common cardiovascular and metabolic disea...
The reports on the effectiveness of blood lipid lowering in the primary prevention of ischaemic hear...
Changes in total cholesterol levels (TC) were studied using data from three epidemiological studies:...
The second population survey of the Swiss MONICA project took place in 1988-89 in the cantons of Vau...
Two representative surveys of general practitioners in 1987 and 1989 showed, that cigarette smoking ...
To evaluate the association of individual health habits with levels of cardiovascular risk factors s...
The main objective of the first survey was the investigation of the prevalence and distribution of h...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not clustering of biological corona...
Author: Greta Mitkutė Title: Lifestyle risk factors and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) Aim: To...
Two Swiss regions, the cantons of Vaud and Fribourg (VD-FR) and the canton of Ticino (TI), take part...
Changes in total cholesterol levels (TC) were studied using data from three epidemiological studies:...
The Munich Blood Pressure Study (MBS), a 1980-81 cross-sectional study (with follow-up) of a random ...
We investigated the relationship between antihypertensive drug treatment of hypertensives and their ...
In 1984 and 1985, 25-year follow-up studies were carried out in the Italian, Finnish, and Dutch coho...
Healthy lifestyle behaviors are associated with lower risk of having cardiovascular disease (CVD). T...
Healthy lifestyles are integral in preventing and treating common cardiovascular and metabolic disea...
The reports on the effectiveness of blood lipid lowering in the primary prevention of ischaemic hear...
Changes in total cholesterol levels (TC) were studied using data from three epidemiological studies:...
The second population survey of the Swiss MONICA project took place in 1988-89 in the cantons of Vau...
Two representative surveys of general practitioners in 1987 and 1989 showed, that cigarette smoking ...