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The Belgian heart disease prevention project. Modification of the coronary risk profile in an industrial population.
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Intervention UnitPreventive CardiologyIndustrial PopulationHeart Disease PredictionCoronary Artery DiseasePreventive MedicinePublic HealthIntervention FactoryControl GroupCardiovascular EpidemiologyHealth PolicyDisease Risk AssessmentDisease PreventionHealth PromotionCohort StudyCardiac CareCoronary Risk ProfileEpidemiologyCardiovascular Disease Risk AssessmentCoronary Heart DiseaseCardiovascular DiseaseInternational HealthHealth BehaviorCardiovascular Risk FactorsMedicine
The Belgian Heart Disease Prevention Project is a controlled, multifactorial prevention trial involving 19,390 males aged 40-59 years employed by 30 Belgian industries. These industries were paired and randomized into a control or intervention unit. In each intervention factory, the subjects from the two highest deciles of a coronary risk-score distribution curve were given individual advice twice a year. A health education campaign was also organized in each intervention factory. In the control group, 10% of randomly chosen subjects had the same baseline examination as the whole of the intervention group. After 2 years, high-risk subjects and random samples of the control and intervention group were compared regarding the coronary risk profile by means of a multiple logistic function (MLF). In the intervention high-risk group, the MLF showed a decrease of 20%, and in the control group there was an increment of 12.5% (p less than 0.001). Comparing the random samples an increment of 25% was found in the control group vs a drop of 2.26 in the intervention group (p less than 0.001). The coronary risk profile can be altered in a middle-aged male working population through mass media health education supplemented by face-to-face counseling in high-risk subjects.
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