The epidemiology of coronary heart disease: a review.

Effective health care Pub Date : 1985-01-01
J L Richard
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The contribution of epidemiology to the understanding of coronary heart disease (CHD) is described. (1) Descriptive epidemiology has shown the main differences between human populations and the strong association existing between the frequency of the disease and the parameters attesting their levels of socio-economic development. (2) Etiological research has identified the risk factors presumably playing a causal role; it also allows a multifactorial evaluation of risk. A pathogenetic hypothesis has been suggested which proposes a sequence of etiological relationships between the saturated fat content of the diet, the level of serum cholesterol and the development of the disease (Diet Heart Hypothesis). (3) Preventive trials have almost confirmed this hypothesis. The decrease of cholesterol level obtained by diet or drug treatment lowers the risk of the disease, the reduction of the cigarette consumption bringing an additional effect. It has not yet been possible to prove the benefit of an antihypertensive treatment towards the risk of CHD.

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冠心病流行病学研究进展
本文描述了流行病学对冠心病(CHD)认识的贡献。(1)描述性流行病学显示了人群之间的主要差异,以及疾病频率与证明其社会经济发展水平的参数之间存在的强烈关联。(2)病原学研究确定了可能起因果作用的危险因素;它还允许对风险进行多因素评估。提出了一种致病假说,提出了饮食中饱和脂肪含量、血清胆固醇水平和疾病发展之间的一系列病因学关系(饮食心脏假说)。预防性试验几乎证实了这一假设。通过饮食或药物治疗获得的胆固醇水平的降低降低了患病的风险,减少香烟消费带来了额外的效果。目前还不可能证明抗高血压治疗对冠心病风险的益处。
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