Sociological characteristics and myocardial infarctions

作者: Evy Lind , Töres Theorell

DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(73)90087-1

关键词: GerontologyFormal educationControl subjectsSociological CharacteristicsPediatricsInfarctionMyocardial infarctionMedicineMilitary serviceYoung maleSocial class

摘要: Abstract On the basis of sociological interviews, 106 consecutive male myocardial infarction patients at Seraphimer hospital 41–60 yr age were compared with 96 randomly selected matched men in greater Stockholm area. The following difernces noted. tended to have four or more older siblings, little formal education, been classified as not completely fit for military service their first examination, and work than 60 hr per week often control subjects. also reported conflicts teachers school superiors differences generally accentuated ages below 50 between an 60. One gets impression that young patient has a “non-adapter” long before he developes his coronary heart disease.

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