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Isfahan Healthy Heart Programme: a comprehensive integrated community-based programme for cardiovascular disease prevention and control. Design, methods and initial experience.

Nizal Sarraf-Zadegan1, Gholamhosein Sadri, Hosein Malek Afzali, Mehdi Baghaei, Nooshin Mohammadi Fard, Shahnaz Shahrokhi, Hamidreza Tolooie, Masoud Poormoghaddas, Masoumeh Sadeghi, Aliakbar Tavassoli, Morteza Rafiei, Roya Kelishadi, Katayoun Rabiei, Nasrollah Bashardoost, Maryam Boshtam, Sedigheh Asgary, Gholamali Naderi, Tahereh Changiz, Alireza Yousefie.   

Abstract

The Isfahan Healthy Heart Programme (IHHP) is a five to six year comprehensive integrated community-based programme for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) prevention and control via reducing CVD risk factors and improvement of cardiovascular healthy behaviour in a target population. IHHP started late in 1999 and will be finished in 2005-2006. A primary survey was done to collect baseline data from interventional (Isfahan and Najaf-Abad) and reference (Arak) communities. In a two-stage sampling method, we randomly selected 5 to 10 percent of households from randomly selected clusters. Then individuals aged > or = 19 years were selected for the survey. This way, data from 12,600 individuals (6300 in interventional counties and 6300 in the reference county) was collected and stratified according to living area (urban vs. rural) and different age and sex groups. The samples underwent a 30-minute interview to complete validated questionnaires containing questions on demography, socioeconomic status, smoking behaviour, physical activity, nutritional habits and other behaviour regarding CVD. Blood pressure and body mass index (BMI) measurements were done and fasting blood samples were taken for two hours post load plasma glucose (2 hpp), serum (total, HDL and LDL) cholesterol and triglyceride levels. A twelve-lead electrocardiogram was recorded in all persons above 35 years of age. Community-wide surveillance of deaths, hospital discharges, myocardial infarction and stroke registry was carried out in the intervention and control areas. Four to five years of interventions based on different categories such as mass media, community partnerships, health system involvement and policy and legislation have started in the intervention area while Arak will be followed without intervention. Considering the results of the baseline surveys, (assessments needed, the objectives, existing resources and the possibility of national implementation) the interventions were planned. They were set based on specific target groups like school children, women, work-site, health personnel, high-risk persons, and community leaders were actively engaged as decision makers. A series of teams was arranged for planning and implementation of the intervention strategies. Monitoring will be done on small samples to assess the effect of different interventions in the intervention area. While four periodic surveys will be conducted on independent samples to assess health behaviours related to CVD risk factors in the intervention and reference areas, the original pre-intervention subjects aged more than 35 years will be followed in both areas to assess the individual effect of interventions and outcomes like sudden death, fatal and nonfatal MI and stroke. The whole baseline survey will be repeated on the original and an independent sample in both communities at the end of the study.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12948036     DOI: 10.2143/AC.58.4.2005288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cardiol        ISSN: 0001-5385            Impact factor:   1.718


  111 in total

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5.  Intake of legumes and the risk of cardiovascular disease: frailty modeling of a prospective cohort study in the Iranian middle-aged and older population.

Authors:  F Nouri; N Sarrafzadegan; N Mohammadifard; M Sadeghi; M Mansourian
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6.  Dietary patterns and mortality from cardiovascular disease: Isfahan Cohort Study.

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7.  Gender differences in obesogenic behaviour, socioeconomic and metabolic factors in a population-based sample of Iranians: the IHHP study.

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8.  Metabolic syndrome in menopausal transition: Isfahan Healthy Heart Program, a population based study.

Authors:  Ramin Heidari; Masoumeh Sadeghi; Mohammad Talaei; Katayoun Rabiei; Noushin Mohammadifard; Nizal Sarrafzadegan
Journal:  Diabetol Metab Syndr       Date:  2010-10-05       Impact factor: 3.320

9.  Lifestyle-related determinants of hookah and cigarette smoking in Iranian adults.

Authors:  Nizal Sarrafzadegan; Nafiseh Toghianifar; Hamidreza Roohafza; Zahradana Siadat; Noushin Mohammadifard; Jennifer O'Loughlin
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2010-02

10.  Psychometric properties of the WHOQOL-BREF in an Iranian adult sample.

Authors:  A R Yousefy; A R Usefy; Gh R Ghassemi; N Sarrafzadegan; S Mallik; A M Baghaei; K Rabiei
Journal:  Community Ment Health J       Date:  2010-01-09
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