Blood pressure, smoking and body mass in relation to mortality from stroke and coronary heart disease in the elderly. A 10-year follow-up in Norway.

作者: HANNE ELLEKJER , JOSTEIN HOLMEN , LARS VATTEN

DOI: 10.1080/080370501753182370

关键词: Diabetes mellitusRisk factorStrokeVascular diseaseRelative riskSurgeryPopulationMedicineBlood pressureInternal medicineBody mass index

摘要: Objectives: To examine the association between blood pressure, smoking and body mass index (BMI) cerebro- cardiovascular mortality in a population of healthy elderly. Design: Ten-year follow-up elderly men women who participated Nord-Trondelag Health Study 1984-86. Setting: county, Norway. Subjects: 3121 3271 aged 70 years older, free from any diagnosed atherosclerotic diseases or diabetes at baseline. Main outcome measures: Relative risk all-cause according to BMI. Results: There was consistent, positive systolic diastolic pressure mortality. The persisted after adjustment for potential confounding factors, strongest cerebrovascular mortality; adjusted relative risks categories 160-179 mmHg S 180 were 1.63 (95% confidence ...

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