2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09098-2
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Secular trends in cardiovascular risk factors among women aged 45–54 years in Gothenburg, Sweden, from 1980 to 2014

Abstract: Background A declining trend in mean cholesterol levels and smoking has been observed in high-income western countries during the last few decades, whereas obesity rates have increased. Simultaneously, mortality from coronary heart disease has decreased. The aim of the present study was to determine whether the trends in cardiovascular risk factors have continued in successive cohorts of middle-aged women over a period of 34 years. Methods Six population-based, cross-sectional samples of women (n = 2294) mean… Show more

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“…Both total and LDL cholesterol levels decreased, a finding also observed for other European countries such as the Czech Republic [ 44 ], Germany [ 45 ] and Sweden [ 46 ], and also for the US population [ 47 ]. The reasons for such a decrease cannot be explained by higher prescription rates of lipid-lowering drugs, as the percentage of people diagnosed and treated decreased during the study period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Both total and LDL cholesterol levels decreased, a finding also observed for other European countries such as the Czech Republic [ 44 ], Germany [ 45 ] and Sweden [ 46 ], and also for the US population [ 47 ]. The reasons for such a decrease cannot be explained by higher prescription rates of lipid-lowering drugs, as the percentage of people diagnosed and treated decreased during the study period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Health professionals have the role of providing assistance and guiding individuals in order to make them aware, however the protagonist in the process of fighting the disease will always be the patient, being responsible for their quality of life, health and wellbeing. Therefore, the importance of health education is highlighted as a tool for health promotion, for the continuity of treatment, in the sharing of information and experiences, aiming to improve the health condition of this group [14,15].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, around 40% of the world population is overweight, and this indicator has tripled in the last 40 years [3]. Obesity significantly contributes to the onset of heart disease, due to the accumulation of fatty plaques in the artery walls, reducing their caliber and making blood flow to the heart difficult, as well as to the development of other comorbidities, including Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and Stroke cerebral [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the major causes of global mortality, which has imposed a heavy burden on global health systems annually ( 1 , 2 ). Hypertension (HTN) is an important risk factor for CVD and its mortality, especially in the epidemiologic regions ( 3 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%