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Challenges in coronary heart disease prevention - experiences from a long-term follow-up study in Norway

Authors :
Lars Gullestad
Kari Peersen
Elise Sverre
Toril Dammen
Jan Erik Otterstad
Einar Husebye
John Munkhaugen
Joep Perk
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective. To determine longitudinal changes in lifestyle behaviour and lipid management in a chronic coronary heart disease (CHD) population. Design. A multi-centre cohort study consecutively included 1127 patients at baseline in 2014–2015, on average 16 months after a CHD event. Data were collected from hospital records, a questionnaire and clinical examination. Seven hundred and seven of 1021 eligible patients participated in a questionnaire-based follow-up in 2019. Data were analysed with univariate statistics. Results. After a mean follow-up of 4.7 years (SD 0.4) from baseline, the percentage of current smokers (15% versus 16%), obesity (23% versus 25%) and clinically significant symptoms of anxiety (21% versus 17%) and depression (13% versus 14%) remained unchanged, whereas the proportion with low physical activity increased from 53% to 58% (p

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ISSN :
14017431
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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