| Literature DB >> 414113 |
H Schwalb, W van Eimeren, G Kunzlmann, L Pfefferkorn.
Abstract
1477 employees of a large industrial firm in Munich (868 males and 609 females, aged 40-59) were examined for coronary heart diseases risk factors. Among males, hypercholesterolemia predominates with a distribution of over 40%. Every fifth male has high blood pressure or is a heavy cigarette smoker. The females under 50 years of age clearly show fewer risk factors, but toward 60 years they exceed the males in frequency of some factors. Among women, too, the top risk factor is cholesterol, followed by overweight and high blood pressure. On the average, about 8% of the men and women have a preclinical or manifest diabetes. About every fifth male examined and every seventh female can be considered as especially endangered by the presence of 3 or more risk factors.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 414113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMW Munch Med Wochenschr ISSN: 0341-3098