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selbst berichteter kardiovaskulärer und metabolischer Erkrankungen in
der NAKO Gesundheitsstudie: Methoden und erste Ergebnisse.
Assessment of self-reported cardiovascular and
metabolic diseases in the German National Cohort (GNC, NAKO
Gesundheitsstudie): Methods and initial results.
Bundesgesundheitsbl.-Gesund. 63, 439-451 (2020)
Background Data on self-reported cardiovascular and metabolic diseases are available for the first 100,000 participants of the population-based German National Cohort (GNC, NAKO Gesundheitsstudie). Objectives To describe assessment methods and the frequency of self-reported cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in the German National Cohort. Materials and methods Using a computer-based, standardized personal interview, 101,806 participants (20-75 years, 46% men) from 18 nationwide study centres were asked to use a predefined list to report medical conditions ever diagnosed by a physician, including cardiovascular or metabolic diseases. For the latter, we calculated sex-stratified relative frequencies and compared these with reference data. Results With regard to cardiovascular diseases, 3.5% of men and 0.8% of women reported to have ever been diagnosed with a myocardial infarction, 4.8% and 1.5% with angina pectoris, 3.5% and 2.5% with heart failure, 10.1% and 10.4% with cardiac arrhythmia, 2.7% and 1.8% with claudicatio intermittens, and 34.6% and 27.0% with arterial hypertension. The frequencies of self-reported diagnosed metabolic diseases were 8.1% and 5.8% for diabetes mellitus, 28.6% and 24.5% for hyperlipidaemia, 7.9% and 2.4% for gout, and 10.1% and 34.3% for thyroid diseases. Observed disease frequencies were lower than reference data for Germany. Conclusions In the German National Cohort, self-reported cardiovascular and metabolic diseases diagnosed by a physician are assessed from all participants, therefore representing a data source for future cardio-metabolic research in this cohort.
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Epidemiology ; Cohort ; Observational Study ; Cross-sectional Study ; Germany; Health Interview; Myocardial-infarction; Regional Differences; Prevalence; Adults; Hypertension; Design
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deutsch
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2020
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2020
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1436-9990
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1437-1588
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Band: 63,
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30202 - Environmental Health
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Genetics and Epidemiology
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2020-04-17