Increased physical activity: a protective factor against heart attacks in Puerto Rico
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Increased physical activity: a protective factor against heart attacks in Puerto Rico
Abstract
The incidence and potential risk factors of coronary heart disease were assessed in 2,585 rural and 6,208 urban men, aged 45 to 64 years, participating in the Puerto Rico Heart Health Program, a prospective epidemiologic study of coronary heart disease initiated in 1965. An index of daily physical activity and a metabolic equivalent of heaviest activity were estimated from each individual history. Rural men had higher mean levels of overall activity as well as higher levels of heavy activity than urban men. An 8 1/4 year follow-up study for coronary heart disease other than angina pectoris was analyzed for relationships with physical activity. Significant inverse associations were found for both urban and rural men. Metabolic equivalent of heaviest activity showed similar results. Although the physical activity index was inversely associated with most known coronary risk factors, multivariate analyses indicated that a significant independent inverse relationship existed with the incidence of coronary heart disease. In Puerto Rico, increased physical activity appears to be a separate protective factor against heart attacks.
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