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The pandemic of 1918 and the heart disease epidemic in middle-aged men and women in the United States

机译:1918年的大流行和美国中年男女中的心脏病疫情

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Members of birth cohorts who were alive in 1918 and survived the influenza pandemic were likely to have been "primed" for heart disease in later life. We examine the hypothesis that the twentieth-century heart disease epidemic was a cohort effect reflecting the changing susceptibility composition of the population. We estimated heart disease death rates by single years of age for cohorts born in 1860-1949. We prepared age-specific rates for calendar years 1900-2016, as well as age-standardized cohort and calendar year rates. Males born in 1880-1919 contributed 90 per cent to 100 per cent of all heart disease deaths among males aged 40-64 from 1940 to 1959, when the heart disease epidemic was at its peak. There was no heart disease epidemic among females aged 40-64. Death from heart disease in females tends to occur at older ages. Cigarette smoking, unemployment, and other factors may have played a role in the heart disease epidemic in men and would have interacted with injury from influenza, but our results suggest that having been alive at the time of the 1918 influenza pandemic probably played an important role.
机译:1918年幸存下来的出生队列成员并在流感流行病中幸存下来,在后期生命中可能是心脏病的“灌输”。我们研究了二十世纪的心脏病流行病是一种群组效应,反映了群体变化的易感性组成。我们在1860年至1949年出生的群组中,我们估计心脏病死亡率。我们准备了1900 - 2016年日历年的年龄特定价格,以及年龄标准化的队列和日历年费率。 1880 - 1919年的男性出生于1940年至1959年的40-64岁的男性患者的90-64岁的患者中所有心脏病死亡的90%至100%。年龄在40-64岁的女性中没有心脏病流行病。女性心脏病的死亡往往发生在老年龄衰龄。吸烟,失业和其他因素可能在男性心脏病流行病中发挥了作用,并且会与流感的伤害互动,但我们的结果表明,在1918年流感大流行的时候活着起来可能发挥了重要作用。

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    《Social Biology》 |2020年第2期|137-155|共19页
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    Department of Sociology Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio Texas USA;

    Department of Management Policy and Community Health The University of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio Texas USA;

    Department of Epidemiology Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences The University of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio Texas USA;

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  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 21:10:16

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