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Coronary heart disease: from a disease of middle-aged men in the late 1970s to a disease of elderly women in the 2000s.
Authors:Anna Kattainen  Veikko Salomaa  Tommi H?rk?nen  Antti Jula  Risto Kaaja  Y Antero Kes?niemi  Mika K?h?nen  Leena Moilanen  Markku S Nieminen  Arpo Aromaa  Antti Reunanen
Institution:Department of Health and Functional Capacity, National Public Health Institute, Mannerheimintie 166, FI-00300 Helsinki, Finland. anna.kattainen@ktl.fi
Abstract:AIMS: To analyse secular changes in the prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and to assess changes in the burden of CHD at population level. METHODS AND RESULTS: Data were used from two large cross-sectional health examination surveys representing the entire Finnish adult population in 1980 and 2000. In the 1978-80 survey, the sample covered 5101 individuals aged > or =45, of whom 88% participated. The 2000-2001 survey comprised 5310 individuals in the same age range. Participation rate in the health examination was 87%. Prevalence of CHD decreased in men and women under the age of 65 and increased among those aged > or =75. Prevalence of large Q-waves indicating previous myocardial infarction decreased in all male age groups and in women aged 65-74. The total estimated number of persons with CHD increased by 18% (95% CI=6-30) during the past 20 years in Finland. In 1980, the most dominant CHD group was men aged 45-64, whereas in 2000, women aged > or =75 comprised the largest CHD group. CONCLUSION: Although the prevalence of CHD has decreased among middle-aged persons, the number of CHD cases has increased during the past 20 years in Finland.
Keywords:Coronary disease  Angina  Myocardial infarction  Sex  Epidemiology
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