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BACKGROUND: Secondary prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) among older individuals is associated with considerable benefit. METHODS: In this study, we have examined the extent of secondary prevention among British women and men aged 60-79 years who were surveyed and examined between 1998 and 2001. RESULTS: Among 483 women (12.1% of the whole sample) and 831 men (19.5%) with CHD, >90% of both sexes had at least one modifiable risk factor, with over two-fifths having high blood pressure and over three-quarters high cholesterol. For total cholesterol and body mass index, mean values in both male and female subjects were above recommended levels, and a large shift in the population distributions would be required for targets to be met. Less than one-quarter of subjects of either sex were on a statin, and whilst the majority of men were taking an antiplatelet medication, only 40% of women were. CONCLUSIONS: Most older women and men in Britain were failing to meet National Service Framework standards for secondary prevention in the period immediately before its implementation. Large shifts in the population distributions of some risk factors would be required in this group to meet these standards.

Original publication

DOI

10.1093/fampra/cmh516

Type

Journal article

Journal

Fam Pract

Publication Date

10/2004

Volume

21

Pages

582 - 586

Keywords

Aged, Anticholesteremic Agents, Aspirin, Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Diseases, Cholesterol, England, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Male, Patient Compliance, Risk Factors, Scotland, Wales