Risk Factors of Tumors, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases in the
Population of Šumperk District
Máchová L. , Janout V., Čížek L., 1Beška F. , 1Lorenc J., 2Koutná J.
Ústav preventivního lékařství LF UP, Olomouc 1Krajský nádorový registr FN, Ostrava 2Onkologické oddělení M-VIA NOVA Ltd., Zábřeh |
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Summary:
Bacgkround. Cardiovascular diseases and cancers are responsible for almost 80%of the total mortality in the Czech
Republic. For their prevention, identification of risk factors becomes indispensable. Presented article analyses
frequency of risk factors in the population of Šumperk district on the bases of the first and second preventive
oncological check-ups.
Methods and Results. Diagnoses have been unified according to the International Classification of Diseases. For
data analysis SPSS statistical software has been used. Frequency of obesity, hypertension, hyperglykemia, hypercholesterolemia,
hyperuricemia and smoking has been assessed in subjects during their first and second preventive
check-ups. In the course of the first check-up 49 426 subjects have been examined, out of them 22 857 males (46,2 %)
and 26 569 females (53,8 %). 40 386 subjects participated in the second check-up (18 378males and 22 008 females).
The assessment of the frequency of the individual risk factors has been done on the bases of the examination results.
Conclusions. Total incidence of obesity was lower in males comparing to the data from the population of 6 districts
of the Czech republic (MONICA). Due to the treatment of subjects, there was a mild decrease of prevalence of the
systolic hypertension in the second check-up in comparison with the first one. In comparison withMONICA project,
the incidence of hypertension was more than twice higher. No difference in frequency of hyperglycemia in males
and females was found. In both genders, high prevalence of hypercholesterolemia (about 70 %) was found. Between
two check-ups, decrease of hypercholesterolemia prevalence was observed. It corresponds with the existing trend in
the Czech population. Decrease of smoking prevalence has been observed in the second check-up mainly in males
and less in females. In comparison with MONICA project, there was a higher smoking prevalence in males and
a lower one in females.
Key words:
risk factors, cardiovascular, cancer, metabolic.
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