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Original Article

Towards Cardiovascular Health

Pages 141-155 | Received 01 Dec 1988, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This paper — in tribute to Martti Karvonen not only as researcher, teacher, organizer, friend, but also as statesman and strategist — focusses on several major contemporary strategic issues central for advancing cardiovascular health. These include:

1. the importance of the North Karelia Project emphasis on mass prevention in the community, for combatting the cardiovascular disease epidemic;

2. the extensive data base for the population-wide strategy for CVD prevention;

3. the important independent contribution of dietary lipid, particularly dietary cholesterol to cardiovascular disease risk;

4. the important role of diet — especially high dietary Na and high dietary Na/K, caloric imbalance with consequent obesity, and heavy alcohol intake — in the causation of the mass occurrence in the population of blood pressure levels above optimal and the frank hypertension;

5. the ability to improve population life styles and patterns of life-style-related risk factors;

6. the relation of improvements in life style and life-style-related risk factors, achieved to date in countries like Finland and the U.S.A., to the declines in cardiovascular disease mortality in these countries.

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