Total and cause specific mortality among participants and non-participants of population based health surveys:: a comprehensive follow up of 54,372 Finnish men and women

被引:125
|
作者
Jousilahti, P
Salomaa, V
Kuulasmaa, K
Niemelä, M
Vartiainen, E
机构
[1] Natl Publ Hlth Inst, Dept Epidemiol & Hlth Promot, FIN-00300 Helsinki, Finland
[2] Univ Helsinki, Dept Publ Hlth, Helsinki, Finland
关键词
D O I
10.1136/jech.2004.024349
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Study objective: To assess total and cause specific mortality among participants and non-participants of large population based health surveys. Design: A prospective follow up study. Baseline surveys were conducted in 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, and 1992. Study end points were overall, cardiovascular, cancer and violent mortality, and deaths related to smoking and alcohol. Study cohorts were followed up until the end of 2000 through computerised record linkage. All analyses were adjusted for age. Setting: Finland. Participants: Participants and non-participants of five population based risk factor surveys. The samples included 54 372 men and women aged 25 to 64 years at baseline. Main results: The average participation rate was 81.7% among men and 87% among women. At eight year follow up, the non-participating men had twice and non-participating women 2.5- fold higher overall mortality than the participating men and women. Non-participants had also significantly higher cause specific mortality, except cancer and smoking related mortality among women. Relative differences in mortality were largest in violent and alcohol related deaths. Non-participants had considerably higher overall mortality than smoking participants, and their mortality was threefold compared with non-smoking participants. Conclusions: Observed differences in mortality show that health behaviour and health status substantially differ between non-participants and participants. Low participation rate may considerably bias the results of population based health surveys.
引用
收藏
页码:310 / 315
页数:6
相关论文
共 26 条
  • [11] Potato consumption is associated with total and cause-specific mortality: a population-based cohort study and pooling of prospective studies with 73,717 participants
    Mazidi, M.
    Mikhailidis, D. P.
    Katsiki, N.
    Pella, D.
    Banach, M.
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 2019, 40 : 3837 - 3837
  • [12] Potato consumption is associated with total and cause-specific mortality: a population-based cohort study and pooling of prospective studies with 98,569 participants
    Mazidi, Mohsen
    Katsiki, Niki
    Mikhailidis, Dimitri P.
    Pella, Deokala
    Banach, Maciej
    ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2020, 16 (02) : 260 - 272
  • [13] Occupational class inequalities in all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in Norwegian men and women: a population-based approach with 45 years follow-up
    Veenstra, M.
    Selle, M. Lie
    Johannessen, A.
    Gulsvik, A.
    Stavem, K.
    PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 236 : 230 - 238
  • [14] Relation of adult height to cause-specific and total mortality: A prospective follow-up study of 31,199 middle-aged men and women in Finland
    Jousilahti, P
    Tuomilehto, J
    Vartiainen, E
    Eriksson, J
    Puska, P
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2000, 151 (11) : 1112 - 1120
  • [15] Passive smoking assessed by salivary cotinine and self-report in relation to cause-specific mortality: 17-year follow-up of study participants in the UK Health and Lifestyle Survey
    Batty, G. David
    Gale, Catharine R.
    Jefferis, Barbara
    Kvaavik, Elisabeth
    JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2014, 68 (12) : 1200 - 1203
  • [16] Vertebral fracture and cause-specific mortality: a prospective population study of 3,210 men and 3,730 women with 30 years of follow-up
    Ville Puisto
    Harri Rissanen
    Markku Heliövaara
    Olli Impivaara
    Tuomas Jalanko
    Heikki Kröger
    Paul Knekt
    Arpo Aromaa
    Ilkka Helenius
    European Spine Journal, 2011, 20 : 2181 - 2186
  • [17] Vertebral fracture and cause-specific mortality: a prospective population study of 3,210 men and 3,730 women with 30 years of follow-up
    Puisto, Ville
    Rissanen, Harri
    Heliovaara, Markku
    Impivaara, Olli
    Jalanko, Tuomas
    Kroger, Heikki
    Knekt, Paul
    Aromaa, Arpo
    Helenius, Ilkka
    EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, 2011, 20 (12) : 2181 - 2186
  • [18] Association Between a 20-year CVD-risk Score Based on Modifiable Lifestyles and Total and Cause Specific Mortality Among US Men and Women
    Sotos-Prieto, Mercedes
    Sesso, Howard D.
    Hu, Frank B.
    Willett, Walter C.
    Chiuve, Stephanie E.
    CIRCULATION, 2017, 135
  • [19] Association Between a 20-Year Cardiovascular Disease Risk Score Based on Modifiable Lifestyles and Total and Cause-Specific Mortality Among US Men and Women
    Sotos-Prieto, Mercedes
    Mattei, Josiemer
    Cook, Nancy R.
    Hu, Frank B.
    Willett, Walter C.
    Chiuve, Stephanie E.
    Rimm, Eric B.
    Sesso, Howard D.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, 2018, 7 (21):
  • [20] Subjective and objective health predicting mortality and institutionalization: an 18-year population-based follow-up study among community-dwelling Finnish older adults
    Anna Viljanen
    Marika Salminen
    Kerttu Irjala
    Elisa Heikkilä
    Raimo Isoaho
    Sirkka-Liisa Kivelä
    Päivi Korhonen
    Tero Vahlberg
    Matti Viitanen
    Maarit Wuorela
    Minna Löppönen
    Laura Viikari
    BMC Geriatrics, 21