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Medical and health sciences
- Cardiac and vascular medicine
- Cardiac and vascular medicine
- Public health care
- Public health sciences
- Public health services
- Cardiac and vascular medicine
In 2002-2004 we extensively examined 2524 healthy men and women: questionnaires, anthropometric data,
ECG, blood & DNA sampling, echocardiography, vascular echography and tonometry.
The target population for studying early cardiac and vascular damage was chosen as 35-55 years old, without
overt cardiovascular disease. This population is younger than most cardiovascular cohorts. The original
population (n:2524, first measurement cycle 2002-2004) will undergo a follow up examination, in order to
acquire individual follow up data. These individual follow up data are essential for detecting accelerated
evolution toward dysfunction and disease. In addition, a new population 35-42 years old (n:800) will be
enrolled in order to register time related population trends.