Circulation, Vol 51, 1038-1045, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
WS Aronow, WH Allen, D De Cristofaro and S Ungermann
The prevalence of coronary risk factors was assessed in 1,817 asymptomatic
adults in Long Beach, California, at the beginning and end of a 10-11 month
interval. The risk factors evaluated were hypercholesterolemia,
hypertriglyceridemia, hypertension, smoking, hyperglycemia, and marked
obesity. The results of the tests were sent to the participants and to
their physicians. An educational program aimed at reducing coronary risk
factors was offered to the first 1,250 persons screened. Eight hundred and
seventy-two of those 1,250 allocated to the education group returned for a
second screening. The prevalence of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 coronary risk
factors did not change significantly between the two screens in either the
total group of 1,817 adults or in the 872 adults in the educational
program. The Long Beach Heart Association mass screening program for
coronary risk factors was ineffective in reducing the number of coronary
risk factors.
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Follow-up of mass screening for coronary risk factors in 1817 adults
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