[Letter] Risk factors for chronic disease in young, midlife and older adults: The PATH Through Life Study
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Morris, Lara J.
Sargent-Cox, Kerry
Cherbuin, Nicolas
Anstey, Kaarin
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Wiley
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The National Preventative Health Taskforce (2010) has stressed
the importance of building and strengthening an evidence base for
surveillance of chronic disease risk factors. This study provides recent
prevalence statistics of key health determinants and their rates of cooccurrence
in a large Australian cohort study. Data were analysed
from the most recent collection of the PATH Through Life project
(wave 3, 2007-10, n=5,633). Health risk factors were measured by
self-report survey items with the exception of hypertension which
was measured manually at rest and averaged over two measurements
(>140/90 mmHg). Long-term harmful alcohol use was based on the
National Health and Medical Research Council 2009 guidelines of
more than 14 standard drinks per week. Further details of methods,
survey design, procedure, sampling frame, attrition, comparisons to
census data and descriptive statistics are provided elsewhere.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 37.3 (2013): 295-296
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The PATH Through Life Study