Between 1992 and 2017 in Finland, traditional CVD risk factors including smoking, blood pressure, and cholesterol significantly decreased (P<0.001), while obesity prevalence increased (P<0.001).
Observational (n=31,402)
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While traditional cardiovascular risk factors like smoking, blood pressure, and cholesterol have improved significantly in Finland over 25 years, the rising prevalence of obesity presents a growing public health challenge.
p-value: p=<0.001
Abstract Background Systematic monitoring of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors started in eastern Finland already in the 1970s as part of the North Karelia Project. Later on risk factor monitoring was extended to other parts of the country. Purpose In this study we report the trends of main CVD risk factors in Finland from 1992 to 2017. Methods Study population consists of a population-based random sample of 31 402 men and women aged 25–64 years who participated in the FINRISK Studies from 1992 to 2012, and in the FinHealth Study in 2017. Data collection was done every five years. Participation rate decreased from 76% in 1992 to 56% in 2017. Study protocol included self-reported questionnaire data on smoking and other health behavior, measurements of height, weight and blood pressure, and venous blood sample for laboratory analysis. Blood pressure was measured two times, and the average of the measurements was calculated, total serum cholesterol was analyzed using enzymatic method, and LDL cholesterol was calculated using Friedewald formula. Results Smoking prevalence, mean blood pressure and total and LDL cholesterol levels declined markedly during the 25 year follow up but BMI, waist circumference and prevalence of obesity increased (table). CVD risk factor change from 1992 to 2017 Risk factor Men 1992 Men 2017 p value Women 1992 Women 2017 p value Smoking (%) 36.7 20.6 <0.001 25.9 16.5 <0.001 SBP (mmHg) 136.6 131.2 <0.001 130.3 124.5 <0.001 DBP (mmHg) 82.7 81.6 <0.001 78.6 77.8 <0.001 Chol (mmol/L) 5.66 5.17 <0.001 5.42 5.18 <0.001 LDL chol (mmol/L) 3.54 3.16 <0.001 3.26 3.03 <0.001 BMI (kg/m2) 26.2 27.2 <0.001 25.1 26.4 <0.001 WC (cm) 92.8 96.1 <0.001 79.2 86.2 <0.001 Obesity (%) 15.7 23.2 <0.001 14.8 22.7 <0.001 Conclusions The levels of main traditional CVD risk factors have markedly decreased among the Finnish population during the last 25 years but in the same time, obesity has become a major public health challenge.
“Premature mortality due to cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic lung diseases has declined because known risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol have reduced and the treatment of diseases has improved. On the other hand there has been unfavourable development in some areas including proliferating overweight and obesity.”
Jousilahti et al. (Tue,) conducted a observational in Cardiovascular disease risk factors (n=31,402). Time period (2017 vs 1992) was evaluated on Changes in main CVD risk factors (smoking, blood pressure, cholesterol, BMI, waist circumference, obesity) (p=<0.001). Between 1992 and 2017 in Finland, traditional CVD risk factors including smoking, blood pressure, and cholesterol significantly decreased (P<0.001), while obesity prevalence increased (P<0.001).