Distribution of changes in systolic blood pressure and waist circumference--indicators for primary prevention |
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Authors: | Vitale Ksenija Sović Slavica Vuletić Silvije |
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Affiliation: | University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, "Andrija Stampar" School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia. kvitale@snz.hr |
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Abstract: | ![]() Eliminating or diminishing risk behaviors that lead to cardiovascular diseases could be achieved through primary prevention during the general practice visits. However, there is difference in effectiveness of preventive measure while there are no symptoms, and reactive response when burden of diseases start to show. We analyzed trends in gender and age--pattern changes of systolic blood pressure and waist circumference, as a reflection of primary prevention. Results show increase of values for both indicators in both genders, through youngest and middle age groups. In the oldest group stagnation and even decrease of values is evident. These results signal possible absence of primary prevention in younger age groups and some action when symptoms occur. It is hard to distinguish weather lower values is consequence of medication or lifestyle change. The absence of primary prevention is usually missed opportunity that is charged later both to the patient and health care system. |
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