Trends in risk factors for coronary heart disease in the Netherlands

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2016-08-19

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Koopman, Carla
Vaartjes, IloncaORCID 0000-0002-9951-5164ISNI 0000000392724702
Blokstra, A.
Verschuren, MWISNI 0000000140365125
Visser, M. J T
Deeg, D. J H
Bots, MichielORCID 0000-0003-2871-9810ISNI 0000000391893395
Van Dis, I.

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Background: Favourable trends in risk factor levels in the general population may partly explain the decline in coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and mortality. Our aim was to present long-term national trends in established risk factors for CHD.  Methods: Data were obtained from five data sources including several large scale population based surveys, cohort studies and general practitioner registers between 1988 and 2012. We applied linear regression models to age-standardized time trends to test for statistical significant trends. Analyses were stratified by sex and age (younger <65 and older ≥65 years adults).  Results: The results demonstrated favourable trends in smoking (except in older women) and physical activity (except in older men). Unfavourable trends were found for body mass index (BMI) and diabetes mellitus prevalence. Although systolic blood pressure (SBP) and total cholesterol trends were favourable for older persons, SBP and total cholesterol remained stable in younger persons.  Conclusions : Four out of six risk factors for CHD showed a favourable or stable trend. The rise in diabetes mellitus and BMI is worrying with respect to CHD morbidity and mortality.

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Coronary heart disease, Risk factors, the Netherlands, Trends, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Journal Article

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Koopman, C, Vaartjes, I, Blokstra, A, Verschuren, W M M, Visser, M, Deeg, D J H, Bots, M L & Van Dis, I 2016, 'Trends in risk factors for coronary heart disease in the Netherlands', BMC Public Health [E], vol. 16, no. 1, 16:835. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3526-7