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Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease: Diet, Lifestyle and Risk Factors in the Seven Countries Study (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): Daan... Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease: Diet, Lifestyle and Risk Factors in the Seven Countries Study (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
Daan Kromhout, Alessandro Menotti, Henry Blackburn
R5,631 Discovery Miles 56 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Seven Countries Study was the first to establish credible data on incidence and death rates of CHD in contrasting cultures. The study documented population differences in average levels and distributions of coronary risk factors. It also demonstrated large differences in composition of the diet in otherwise similar, stable, rural agricultural or pastoral populations. Diet and cigarette smoking explained most of the differences in population CHD rates, while changes in serum cholesterol and blood pressure levels between entry and 25-year follow-up examinations explained much of the change in CHD death rates.

Results of the Seven Countries Study were crucial to the concept of population causes, that is, the mass phenomena involved in the genesis of coronary heart disease, and which influence widespread individual and species susceptibility. Where environments are unfavourable one finds maximal exhibition of coronary risk and a heavy population disease burden. Where favourable, individual (genetic) susceptibility is attenuated. This concept developed from the Seven Countries study design that combined, for the first time, a population and an individual approach. The study was realised trough effective collaboration established among clinicians, epidemiologists and nutritionists from Europe, the U.S.A., and Japan.

Implications: The Seven Countries Study has played a central role in the population strategy of heart disease prevention and health promotion, complementing traditional medical strategies. It contributed to the notion that major risk factors universally predict individual risk. Cultures as well as individuals were found to differ greatly in absolute risk of a coronaryevent at any level of single or combined risk factors, presumably due to different duration of risk exposure, different gene-environment interactions, and to factors not yet known. Intervention strategy is therefore best determined by absolute risk. Finally, the medical, public health, and nutrition community, as well as agribusiness internationally, have been profoundly influenced by the Seven Countries Study in their recommendations, toward more healthy eating patterns.

Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease: Diet, Lifestyle and Risk Factors in the Seven Countries Study (Paperback, Softcover... Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease: Diet, Lifestyle and Risk Factors in the Seven Countries Study (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002)
Daan Kromhout, Alessandro Menotti, Henry Blackburn
R2,829 Discovery Miles 28 290 Out of stock

The Seven Countries Study was the first to establish credible data on incidence and death rates of CHD in contrasting cultures. The study documented population differences in average levels and distributions of coronary risk factors. It also demonstrated large differences in composition of the diet in otherwise similar, stable, rural agricultural or pastoral populations. Diet and cigarette smoking explained most of the differences in population CHD rates, while changes in serum cholesterol and blood pressure levels between entry and 25-year follow-up examinations explained much of the change in CHD death rates. Results of the Seven Countries Study were crucial to the concept of population causes, that is, the mass phenomena involved in the genesis of coronary heart disease, and which influence widespread individual and species susceptibility. Where environments are unfavourable one finds maximal exhibition of coronary risk and a heavy population disease burden. Where favourable, individual (genetic) susceptibility is attenuated. This concept developed from the Seven Countries study design that combined, for the first time, a population and an individual approach.The study was realised trough effective collaboration established among clinicians, epidemiologists and nutritionists from Europe, the U.S.A., and Japan. Implications: The Seven Countries Study has played a central role in the population strategy of heart disease prevention and health promotion, complementing traditional medical strategies. It contributed to the notion that major risk factors universally predict individual risk. Cultures as well as individuals were found to differ greatly in absolute risk of a coronary event at any level of single or combined risk factors, presumably due to different duration of risk exposure, different gene-environment interactions, and to factors not yet known. Intervention strategy is therefore best determined by absolute risk. Finally, the medical, public health, and nutrition community, as well as agribusiness internationally, have been profoundly influenced by the Seven Countries Study in their recommendations, toward more healthy eating patterns.

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