Between 1992-1994 nutrition and nutritional status of 2559 persons (11
73 men, 1386 women) were examined in Hungary. The average of dietary f
at intake was 38.0 (5.7) in %, the median of P/S ratio 0.26-0.27, show
ing the dominance of saturated fatty acids. According to TC, 34.4% of
the examined persons could be ranked to moderate and 27.4% to high ris
k groups. Regarding LDL-C levels, 27.2-27.2 % belonged to both groups.
TG indicated risk in 19.5% and 2.4%, respectively and HDL-C values we
re under the lower limit of normal range in 7.6%. Sodium intake is thr
ee- to fourfold of the desirable quantity, that of potassium just reac
hes or remains under the recommended level. As a result, the value of
Na/K ratio (mmol/mmol) is over 4. Borderline and/or definite hypertens
ion was found according to systolic pressure in 27.4 and 7.9% of men a
nd in 18.1 and 5.2% in women. Diastolic pressure was in this domain in
the case of men in 16.9 and 21.9%, in women in 12.7 and 16.1%. Hypert
ension is frequent both in middle-aged and old men and women. The high
CVD mortality in Hungary may be in considerable part explained by the
outlined risk factors.