Longitudinal trends in CV mortality and major RF in the Czech population in 1985 to 2007-8 Czech MONICA and Czech post-MONICA study
Renata Cífková et al. Department of Medicine I, Thomayer University Hospital Department of Medicine II, Charles University Medical School Department of Preventive Cardiology, IKEM Prague, Czech Republic
Death Rates for CVD and Stroke Men, 35-74 yrs Russian Fed. Bulgaria Romania Hungary Poland Argentina Czech Republic China-Rural Colombia China-Urban Scotland Ireland Finland N. Ireland Greece England/Wales Belgium USA Denmark N. Zealand Mexico Germany Portugal Sweden Korea Austria Netherlands Italy Norway Canada Spain Australia France Switzerland Israel Japan
Circulation 2009;119:e21-e181
Death Rates for CVD and Stroke Women, 35-74 yrs Russian Fed. Bulgaria Romania Hungary Colombia China-Rural China-Urban Argentina Poland Czech Republic Mexico Puerto Rico Scotland N.Ireland USA England/Wales New Zealand Greece Korea Ireland Denmark Belgium Portugal Germany Sweden Finland Netherlands Canada Italy Austria Norway Australia Israel Spain Switzerland Japan France
Circulation 2009;119:e21-e181
Standardized mortality Czech Republic, 2008
Females
Males 26.6 %
28.2 %
45.2 %
22.4 %
26.9 %
CVD Malignancies Other
50.7 %
Structure of standardized death, Czech Republic, 2008 Males CVD Malignancy External causes Respiratory d. GIT d. Others
Females CVD Malignancy External causes Respiratory d. GIT d.
Others
Zemřelí ČR 2008
Age-adjusted death rates/100,000 Czech Republic, 1985-2008 Males
1985
2008
%
p
- Total - CVD - CHD - Stroke
1581 844 436 250
967 437 227 87
- 38.8 - 48.2 - 47.9 - 65.2
< 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
944 548 223 202
577 292 137 71
- 38.9 - 46.7 - 38.6 - 64.9
< 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001 < 0.001
Females - Total - CVD - CHD - Stroke
Age-stand. total, CVD, IHD, and stroke mortality (age group 35-74 yrs) Czech Republic 1970-2008 Females
Number of deaths/100,000
Number of deaths/100,000
Males
Total mortality CVD mortality IHD mortality Stroke mortality
J Hypertens, submitted for publication
CVD mortality, age 35-74 years Males vs Females: p = 0,001
Total mortality, age 35-74 years Males vs Females: p = 0,001 2 000
2 000 y = -37x + 75819 R2 = 0,96
1 800
1 600
1 400
Number of deaths/100,000
Number of deaths/100,000
1 600
1 800
1 200 1 000 800 600
y = -17x + 34786 R2 = 0,99
400 200
1 400 1 200 1 000
600
200 0 1985
1990
1995 year
2000
2005
2010
1980
Males Females
CAD mortality, age 35-74 years Males vs Females: p = 0,001
1995 year
2000
2005
2010
2005
2010
500
y = -17x + 33645 R2 = 0,95 Number of deaths/100,000
Number of deaths/100,000
1990
600
500 400
300 200 y = -6x + 11441 R2 = 0,94
400 300
y = -8x + 15397 R2 = 0,98
200 100 y = -5x + 10255 R2 = 0,98
0 1980
1985
Stroke mortality, age 35-74 years Males vs Females: p = 0,0041
600
100
y = -12x + 24387 R2 = 0,98
400
0 1980
y = -25x + 51128 R2 = 0,97
800
0 1985
1990
1995 year
2000
2005
2010
1980
J Hypertens, submitted for publication
1985
1990
1995 year
2000
Life Expectancy at Birth
1981 - 1985 1986 - 1990 1991 - 1995 1997 2000 2005 2007
Males
Females
67.1 67.7 68.9 70.5 71.7 72.9 73.7
74.1 74.8 75.8 77.5 78.4 79.1 79.9
Factors affecting CHD mortality Risk factors
Treatment
CHD incidence
Case fatality
CHD mortality
Percentage of the Decrease in Death from CHD Attributed to Treatment and Risk Factor Changes
NEJM 2007;356:2388-98
Lifestyle and CVD risk factors Lifestyle
Biochemical or physiological characteristics (modifiable)
Diet Hypertension (rich in calories, saturated fats, cholesterol) Elevated total (LDL-) cholesterol Smoking Decreased HDL-cholesterol Low physical activity Elevated triglycerides Increased alcohol consumption Impaired fasting glucose /diabetes Overweight/obesity Thrombogenic factors Markers of chronic inflammation
Personal characteristics (non-modifiable) Age Gender Family history of premature CVD Personal history of CVD Genetic markers
WHO MONICA projekt Litoměřice
Nové okresy
Cheb
Pardubice
Praha východ Plzeň
Chrudim Benešov Jindřichův Hradec
Kroměříž
Sample sizes and response rates 1985
1988
1992
1997/8
Total
2570
2768
2343
1990
2055
2246
Males Resp.
1253 81.5
1357 85.5
1134 73.2
969 63.2
1003 62.0
1102 62.7***
Females Resp.
1317 85.0
1411 88.4
1209 76.7
1021 66.4
1052 63.8
1144 63.1***
*** p < 0.001 for trend
2000/1 2007/8
Methods 1985 1988 1992
Physician-completed questionnaire (CVD history) Body weight, height, BP Total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol
1997/98 2000/01 2007/08
Physician-completed questionnaire (CVD history incl. family history) Body weight, height, BP, waist/hip ratio Total cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol Triglycerides Fasting glycemia
Systolic BP Males
Females
mmHg
mmHg p < 0.001
p < 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Diastolic BP Males
Females
mmHg
mmHg p < 0.001
p < 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Prevalence of hypertension Males %
Females %
p for linear trend: ns
p < 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
BMI Males
Females
kg/m2
kg/m2
p < 0.001
p pro trend: NS
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Awareness of hypertension Males
Females %
% p for linear trend: 0.001
p for linear trend: 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Antihypertensive medication Males %
Females %
p for linear trend: 0.001
p for linear trend: 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Hypertension control BP < 140/90 mmHg of all hypertensives Males
Females %
% p for linear trend: 0.001
p for linear trend: 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Hypertension control BP< 140/90 mmHg of all drug-treated hypertensives Males
Females %
% p for linear trend: < 0.001
p for linear trend: < 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Antihypertensive medication Czech Republic 1997/98 17.3%
33.6%
51.2%
2000/01 17.6%
2007/08* 46.7%
40.6%
33.3%
35.4%
n = 512
27.1%
n = 615 monotherapy combination of 2 drugs combination of > 3 drugs
n = 573
* Only 6 districts
Total cholesterol Males
Females
mmol/l
mmol/l p < 0.001
p < 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
HDL-cholesterol Males
Females
mmol/l
mmol/l p < 0.001
p for linear trend: n.s
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Non-HDL-cholesterol 1985 – 2007/2008
1985 1988 1992 1997/98 2000/01 2007/08 p for trend
Males
Females
4.85 ± 1.35 4.96 ± 1.26 4.65 ± 1.33 4.36 ± 1.16 4.63 ± 1.11 3.97 ± 1.10
4.61 ± 1.29 4.66 ± 1.25 4.44 ± 1.32 4.03 ± 1.24 4.33 ± 1.18 3.65 ± 1.12
< 0.001
< 0.001
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Lipid-lowering drugs 1997/98
2000/01
2007/08
n = 130 (3.95%)
n = 171 (5.1%)
n = 386 (10.7%)
13%
3% 3%
81%
27.5%
4%
68.5%
4.7% 15.5%
1.6%
78.0%
fibrates statins other combinations Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
Dyslipidemia* by age groups Czech Republic 2007/2008 Males Females p < 0.001
% 90
p < 0.001
%
87,1
84,8 77,3
80 70 60
58,5
50
25 - 34
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64 age groups
age groups
* Total chol. > 5.0 or HDL-chol. < 1.0 or LDL-chol. > 3.0 or TG > 2 mmol/L or use of lipid-lowering drugs
Smoking Males
Females
%
% p < 0.001
p for trend: n.s.
Atherosclerosis (2010), doi:10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2010.04.007
BMI Males
Females
kg/m2
kg/m2
p < 0.001
p for trend: NS
BMI in the Czech Republic Males 19.7
p for trend in obesity: < 0.001 25.3
19.9
25.2
p for trend in obesity: n.s.
Females 28.0
1985
33.6
29.5
30.0
1988
25.5
26.5
1992
30.1
27.8
1997 BMI > 30.0 kg/m2 BMI 25.0–29.9 kg/m2 BMI < 25.0 kg/m2
2000
2007
BMI by education level Males - 9 Czech districts, 2006-2009 %
n.s. p < 0.001
n.s.
< 25
25-29.9
> 30 BMI (kg/m2)
BMI by education level Females - 9 Czech districts, 2006-2009 % p < 0.001
*** p < 0.001
*** p < 0.001
n.s.
< 25
25-29.9
***
> 30 BMI (kg/m2)
Education in the Czech Republic Males
Females
%
Basic
Secondary
University
Conclusions Total and CV mortality is decreasing in the Czech Republic.
The decrease is due to decreasing stroke and CHD mortality rates.
Conclusions (2) In a random Czech population sample mean SBP and DBP decreased the prevalence of hypertension in females decreased the number of individuals using antihypertensive agents increased
hypertension control improved over a period of 22-23 years
Conclusions (3) In a random Czech population sample the proportion of male smokers decreased (by a third),
with no change in the prevalence of female smokers (25%)
total and non-HDL-cholesterol decreased in both genders; there was a rise in individuals using lipid-lowering drugs there was an increase in male BMI over a period of 22-23 years
10-year risk of death from CVD in the Czech population
10-year risk of death from CVD in the Czech population
Acknowledgment To all my coworkers from Department of Preventive Cardiology, IKEM Atherosclerosis Research Laboratory, IKEM Financial support Internal Grant Agency, Ministry of Health, CR KRKA ČR, s.r.o.
Servier, s.r.o.
Prevalence metabolického syndromu
Prevalence, %
Česká republika, 2006-2009
* ***
* p < 0,05 *** p < 0,001 p pro trend: 0,001
***
***
***
Věkové skupiny
Prevalence metabolického syndromu Česká republika
prevalence (%)
p pro trend: muži: n.s. ženy: < 0,05
roky
Další vyšetření kreatinin v séru, mikroalbuminurie
EKG, echokardiografické vyšetření, UZ vyšetření karotických tepen, kotníkové tlaky, vyšetření pulzové vlny Spolupráce na řešení projektu II. int. klinika 1.LF UK a VFN, Praha II. int. klinika LF Plzeň
BMI dle věkových dekád muži - 9 okresů ČR 2000/2001 25 - 34
%
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64
80 70 60 50
n.s.
p < 0,001
49 44,4
44
p < 0,001
45,2 44,9
41
40 30 20
35,2 28,2 22,8
19,5 14
11,6
10 0
< 25
25-29,9
> 30 BMI (kg/m2)
Prevalence of diabetes by age groups, 2000 – 2001 Czech Republic, 9 districts Males
Females
%
%
21.4
25
25
18.3 20
20
11.8
15
10.6
15
8.5 10
10
3.6 5
3.1
1.4
4.7
6.2
5 0
0 25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
Total
25-34
p for trend < 0.001
35-44
45-54
55-64
Total
Prevalence of IFG
by age groups, 2000 – 2001 Czech Republic, 9 districts Males %
%
9.2
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Females 10 9
7.7 6.3 4.6 2.0
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4.6 2.8
2.7
2.4
0.3
0
0 25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
Total
25-34
p for trend < 0.001
35-44
45-54
55-64
Total
Prevalence of hypertension and diabetes by age groups, 2000–2001 Czech Republic, 9 districts Males %
Females %
16.1
18 16
16
14
14
12
12
7.5
10
7.1
10
8
8
6
6
4
0.3
1.3
2
0
0
35-44
5.7 3.5
4
2 25-34
15.7
18
45-54
55-64
Total
0 25-34
p for trend < 0.001
1.6
35-44
45-54
55-64
Total
BMI dle vzdělání muži - 9 okresů ČR 2000/2001 % 60
ns
50
48,6 48,5
* p < 0,05
43,8
*
40
*
32,5
30 23,7
26
26
25,4 25,5
ZŠ SŠ VŠ
20 10 0
< 25
25 - 29,9
> 30
BMI (kg/m2)
BMI dle vzdělání ženy - 9 okresů ČR 2000/2001 % 80 70
*** p < 0,001
*** 58,4
60 50
45,7
ns 37,5
40 30,9
***
31,6 33,6 30,9
30
ZŠ SŠ VŠ
20,8
20 10,7
10 0
< 25
25 - 29,9
> 30 BMI (kg/m2)
Znalost, léčba a kontrola hypertenze NHANES II 1976-80
NHANES III NHANES III Fáze 1 Fáze 2 1988-91 1991-94
Znalost
51 %
73 %
68.4 %
Léčba
31 %
55 %
53.6 %
Kontrola
10 %
29 %
27.4 %
Kontrola hypertenze v různých zemích < 140/90 mmHg
< 160/95 mmHg
Kanada Indie Korea Čína Zaire
Austrálie 19 %
16 % 9% 5% 3% 2,5 %
Kontrola hypertenze v evropských zemích < 140/90 mmHg (%)
Belgie Česká republika Anglie Francie Itálie Polsko Rusko Španělsko
25 17,8 6 33 9 4 5,7 16,3
< 160/95 mmHg (%)
Finsko 23,5 Německo 22,5 Skotsko 17,5
Dyslipidemie* podle věkových skupin Muži
Ženy p < 0.001
% 100
100 92,4
90
84,7
87,2
94,7
90
82,7
80
80 70
p < 0.001
%
70
61,9
60
66,6
50 60
45
40
50
30
25 - 34
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64 věk. skupiny
25 - 34
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64 věk. skupiny
* Celk. chol. > 5.0 nebo HDL-chol. < 1.0 nebo LDL-chol. > 3.0 nebo TG > 2 mmol/L nebo užívání hypolipidemik
Prevalence obezity a nadváhy v populačním vzorku ČR 9 okresů ČR 2000/2001
muži 29,5 %
45,9 %
24,6%
ženy 39,6 %
28,1 %
BMI (kg/m2) < 25 25 – 29,9 > 30
32,4 %
BMI dle věkových dekád ženy - 9 okresů ČR 2000/2001 25 - 34
% 80
35 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64
p < 0,001 69,8
70 60 50
p < 0,001
n.s. 49,5
47,4 41,5
40
34,8 30,5 17,8
20
28,8
28,3
30
22,1
21,5 8,8
10 0
< 25
25-29,9
> 30 BMI (kg/m2)
BMI dle vzdělání muži - 9 okresů ČR 2000/2001 % 60
ns
* p < 0,05
48,6 48,5
50 43,8
*
40
*
32,5
30 23,7
26
26
25,4 25,5
ZŠ SŠ VŠ
20 10 0
< 25
25 - 29,9
> 30
BMI (kg/m2)
BMI dle vzdělání ženy - 9 okresů ČR 2000/2001 % 80 70
*** p < 0,001
*** 58,4
60 50
45,7
40 30,9
ns 31,6 33,6 30,9
37,5
***
30
ZŠ SŠ VŠ
20,8
20 10,7
10 0
< 25
25 - 29,9
> 30 BMI (kg/m2)