A. Tverdal, COHORT STUDY OF ETHNIC-GROUP AND CARDIOVASCULAR AND TOTAL MORTALITY OVER 15 YEARS, Journal of clinical epidemiology, 50(6), 1997, pp. 719-723
Altogether, 3365 men and 3266 women who attended two cardiovascular sc
reenings in 1974-1975 and 1977-1978, have been followed with respect t
o death for an average of 15 years. The mortality from coronary heart
disease was lower in men who reported being of Lappish origin than in
men who reported Norse origin at both screenings (Rate ratio: 0.38 [0.
20-0.71]), when other major risk factors were taken into account. Amon
g men without history of cardiovascular disease or symptoms of angina
pectoris the rate ratio became 0.24 (0.09-0.63). With cardiovascular d
eath as the endpoint, the corresponding rate ratios were 0.42 (0.25-0.
73) and 0.31 (0.15-0.61). In women, a non-significant lower mortality
was seen in the Lappish group than in the Norse group. This study is s
uggestive of some protection from coronary heart disease in middle-age
d men of Lappish origin. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.