Knowledge, attitudes and cardiovascular risk factors in Danish adults

作者: Merete Osler , Jørgen Lous , Niels K. Rasmussen

DOI: 10.1177/140349489202000304

关键词: Response rate (survey)Psychological interventionBaseline dataCardiovascular risk factorsEnvironmental healthDiabetes mellitusDiseaseDanishOverweightMedicineGerontology

摘要: A community cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention programme was undertaken in 1989 a Danish County (Vejle). random sample of 5192 adults were asked to complete mailed questionnaire on knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour relation CVD risk factors. The response rate 56%. produced baseline data for planning measuring the success on-going interventions. Smoking, overweight, unhealthy food habits most prevalent factors.A score calculated from smoking, habits, exercise, stress, self-reported presence hypertension, diabetes, gender. high commoner men, least educated, groups who judged their own as high, with negative health beliefs. level knowledge about factors general. Low commonest youngest age group, unskilled workers, As soc...

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