英国区域心脏研究:心血管死亡率和水质。

A G Shaper, R F Packham, S J Pocock
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区域心脏研究旨在确定导致英国冠心病和中风的显著区域差异的因素。本报告涉及英格兰、威尔士和苏格兰253个城镇的心血管疾病死亡率(1969-1973年),特别涉及水质(硬度)、气候、空气污染、社会经济和遗传(血型)因素。初步结果重申了水硬度与心血管(CV)死亡率之间的关联,软水城镇的CV死亡率往往高于硬水城镇。多元回归分析表明,在考虑降雨、温度和社会经济因素后,这种关系有所减弱,但在冠心病和中风方面仍然具有统计学意义。一项对13个供水人为软化的城镇的研究表明,它们的CV死亡率并不高于邻近没有软化水的城镇。一项关于心血管疾病危险因素流行率的研究正在25个英国城镇进行,这些城镇被选中代表心血管疾病死亡率和水硬度的所有变化,并代表英国所有主要地理区域。在本研究中,年龄在40-59岁的7500名男性中,心血管疾病的发病率与个人和环境危险因素有关。初步数据显示,平均血压水平与心血管疾病死亡率之间存在关联。
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The British Regional Heart Study: cardiovascular mortality and water quality.

The Regional Heart Study aims at determining the factors responsible for the marked regional variations in coronary heart disease and stroke in Great Britain. This report is concerned with mortality (1969-1973) from cardiovascular disease in 253 towns in England, Wales and Scotland with particular reference to water quality (hardness), climate, air pollution, socio-economic and genetic (blood group) factors. The preliminary results reaffirm an association between water hardness and cardiovascular (CV) mortality, with towns with soft water tending to have hgiher CV death rates than towns with hard water. Multiple regression analysis shows that this relationship is somewhat weakened after allowing for rainfall, temperature and socio-economic factors but that it remains statistically significant for both coronary heart disease and stroke. A study of 13 towns with artificially softened water supplies indicates that their CV mortality is no higher than in neighbouring towns without softened water. A study of the prevalence of risk factors for cardiovascular disease is being carried out in 25 British towns selected to represent all the variations in CV mortality and water hardness and representing all major geographic regions of Britain. The incidence of CV disease in the 7,500 men aged 40-59 years in this study will be related to personal and environmental risk factors. Preliminary data show an association between mean blood pressure levels and CVD mortality rates.

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