The Cardiovascular Risk Factor Study in Southern Sweden, CRISS, was initiated to explore if men at increased risk at developing CVD risk factors can be identified already before age 40. Starting in 1990 two birth cohorts of men residing in Helsingborg, Sweden, were surveyed at age 37 (n=991, participation rate 68%), at age 40 (n=770) and age 43 (n=702), respectively. A study questionnaire, a physical examination, and blood samples were required for participation. · An annual increase by 0.04 mmol/L in S-Cholesterol was accounted for by a rise in Non-HDL-Cholesterol. · Body height was independently and inversely associated with high (baseline) and increasing S-Cholesterol and Non-HDL-Cholesterol. · Associations between unemployment and CVD r...
The inverse association between socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease is well documented. ...
Risk factors for coronary heart disease were studied in healthy middle- aged Cretan men in order to ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the contributions of socioeconomic, lifestyle, and body weight factors to pre...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the development of hypertension (HT) in a cohort of young middle-aged men. DE...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors were compared between two samples of urban middle-aged healt...
Abstract Background Random samples of 50-year-old men living in Gothenburg have been examined every ...
The general aim of the thesis was to study how socioeconomic and behaviour-related factors measured ...
Abstract Background: The studies on the association of various midlife risk factors with reaching 9...
ACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time trends in major cardiovascular risk factors are described in cohorts of mid...
ACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time trends in major cardiovascular risk factors are described in cohorts of mid...
ACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time trends in major cardiovascular risk factors are described in cohorts of mid...
OBJECTIVE: To study awareness and treatment of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in a primary ...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease is well ...
Risk factors for coronary heart disease were studied in healthy middle- aged Cretan men in order to ...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> the investigation of some modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors ...
The inverse association between socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease is well documented. ...
Risk factors for coronary heart disease were studied in healthy middle- aged Cretan men in order to ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the contributions of socioeconomic, lifestyle, and body weight factors to pre...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the development of hypertension (HT) in a cohort of young middle-aged men. DE...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors were compared between two samples of urban middle-aged healt...
Abstract Background Random samples of 50-year-old men living in Gothenburg have been examined every ...
The general aim of the thesis was to study how socioeconomic and behaviour-related factors measured ...
Abstract Background: The studies on the association of various midlife risk factors with reaching 9...
ACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time trends in major cardiovascular risk factors are described in cohorts of mid...
ACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time trends in major cardiovascular risk factors are described in cohorts of mid...
ACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time trends in major cardiovascular risk factors are described in cohorts of mid...
OBJECTIVE: To study awareness and treatment of risk factors for cardiovascular disease in a primary ...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease is well ...
Risk factors for coronary heart disease were studied in healthy middle- aged Cretan men in order to ...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> the investigation of some modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors ...
The inverse association between socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease is well documented. ...
Risk factors for coronary heart disease were studied in healthy middle- aged Cretan men in order to ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the contributions of socioeconomic, lifestyle, and body weight factors to pre...