2011
DOI: 10.3325/cmj.2011.52.566
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Continental-Mediterranean and rural-urban differences in cardiovascular risk factors in Croatian population

Abstract: AimTo compare the distribution of cardiovascular disease (CVD) factors between continental and Mediterranean areas and urban and rural areas of Croatia, as well as to investigate the differences in achieving treatment goals by the general practitioners (GP) in different settings.MethodsA multicenter prospective study was performed on 2467 participants of both sexes ≥40 years old, who visited for any reason 59 general practices covering the whole area of Croatia (May-July 2008). The study was a part of the Card… Show more

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“…Results of the research conducted in Kosovo in 2011, noted that the prevalence rate of diabetes was 17.6% and 19% in Albania, which is a slightly higher rate than the one presented in our research (21,22). The cause could be the elderly subjects (over 65 years of age) included in this research (23,24), but also poor socio-economic and educational status. In the continental part of Croatia, among population from the urban areas, the nutritional status is of a similar structure to the one from our research.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…Results of the research conducted in Kosovo in 2011, noted that the prevalence rate of diabetes was 17.6% and 19% in Albania, which is a slightly higher rate than the one presented in our research (21,22). The cause could be the elderly subjects (over 65 years of age) included in this research (23,24), but also poor socio-economic and educational status. In the continental part of Croatia, among population from the urban areas, the nutritional status is of a similar structure to the one from our research.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…A study from the coastal region of Adriatic Sea yielded even more devastating results; only 2.4% of the general population in urban areas and 3.4% in rural areas ate Mediterranean diet defined as “daily intake of fruits and vegetables, brown bread and whole grains, using olive oil as the main source of fat, consumption of fish and moderate wine drinking with meals” (40). This departure from the traditional diet, as well as other lifestyle factors, such as high prevalence of smoking in both island populations and overall lower levels of physical activity, as demonstrated in this study, might as well be responsible for the observed high burden of overweight and hypertension (41), hyperlipidemia (24), type 2 diabetes (42), and metabolic syndrome (43) in the Mediterranean region of Croatia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To conduct a proper analysis of the relationship between MetS and CVD, regardless of the diagnostic criteria used, it was necessary to analyze the prevalence of MetS in continental and coastal regions and in urban and rural residents in Croatia due to the significantly different lifestyles of the participants [14,15]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%