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Predictive Impact of Coronary Risk Factors in Southern Croatia : Case Control Study (CROSBI ID 151292)

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Carević, Vedran ; Kuzmanić, Marion ; Rumboldt, Mirjana ; Rumboldt, Zvonko Predictive Impact of Coronary Risk Factors in Southern Croatia : Case Control Study // Collegium antropologicum, 34 (2010), 4; 1363-1368

Podaci o odgovornosti

Carević, Vedran ; Kuzmanić, Marion ; Rumboldt, Mirjana ; Rumboldt, Zvonko

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Predictive Impact of Coronary Risk Factors in Southern Croatia : Case Control Study

Aim To compare the impact of coronary risk factors on the incidence of acute myocardial infarction (MI) between Croatia, Central and Eastern Europe, and the rest of the world. Methods As a part of the large international INTERHEART case-control study of acute MI in 52 countries (15, 152 cases and 14, 820 controls) we have investigated the relationship between several known risk factors (smoking, history of hypertension or diabetes, waist/hip ratio, dietary patterns, physical activity, consumption of alcohol, blood apolipoproteins, and psychosocial factors) and MI among patients without previously known coronary heart disease in Southern Croatia. Results The main identified MI risk factors in Southern Croatia were heavy smoking (≥ 20 cig/day ; OR 3.86 ; 95% CI 2.31-6.46), diabetes mellitus (OR 2.83 ; 95% CI 1.58-5.23), abnormal ratio of B-100 and A-1 apolipoproteins (OR 2.23 ; 95% CI 1.28-3.89), elevated waist to hip ratio (OR 1.96 ; 95% CI 1.21-3.18), and arterial hypertension (OR 1.68 ; 95% CI 1.15-2.45). Protective was moderate alcohol consumption (OR 0.63 ; 95% CI 0.40-0.99). Conclusion The prevalence of major MI risk factors in Croatia is similar to that in the surrounding countries and in the world, accounting for over 90% of the population attributable risk. However, physical activity, dietary and psychosocial factors are seemingly less important in this country, while moderate alcohol consumption is more protective than regionally or globally.

risk factors; myocardial infarction; Croatia; INTERHEART; family medicine

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Podaci o izdanju

34 (4)

2010.

1363-1368

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0350-6134

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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