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European Journal of Internal Medicine | 2015

Clinical and lifestyle-related risk factors for incident multimorbidity: 10-year follow-up of Finnish population-based cohorts 1982-2012

Katja Wikström; Jaana Lindström; Kennet Harald; Markku Peltonen; Tiina Laatikainen

BACKGROUND Multimorbidity is a huge burden to individuals and societies and more attention should be paid on its risk factors and prevention possibilities. The aim of this study was to investigate which clinical and lifestyle characteristics predict the development of multimorbidity both among initially disease-free people and among people who have diabetes or CVD. METHODS Data comprised 25-64 year old, randomly selected men and women (n=32,972) who participated in one of the five national FINRISK surveys between 1982 and 2002 in Finland. The surveys included anthropometric measurements, blood samples and structured questionnaire. Data on incident diagnoses of the five most common chronic diseases during 10 years were received from the national registers on mortality, hospitalizations, and reimbursement rights. RESULTS Predisposing factors for multimorbidity among disease-free population were smoking, physical inactivity, and BMI. Among men also systolic blood pressure and low education predicted multimorbidity. Among men with DM at baseline, high blood pressure, physical inactivity, and smoking increased the likelihood of incident multimorbidity. Among women, significant predictors of multimorbidity were high BMI and smoking. Among men and women with CVD, the only baseline factor that was significantly associated with the development of multimorbidity in the multivariate prediction model was low fruit and vegetable consumption. CONCLUSION Several modifiable clinical and lifestyle risk factors were found to predict incident multimorbidity. Better recognition and management of these risk factors could potentially have a large impact on the development of multimorbidity, and consequently, premature mortality and costs of care among the aging populations.


Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità | 2015

Quality indicators for diabetes prevention programs in health care targeted at people at high risk

Jaana Lindström; Katja Wikström; Marina Maggini; Andrea Icks; Silke Kuske; Ulrike Rothe; Monica Sørensen; Jelka Zaletel

OBJECTIVE Type 2 diabetes can be efficiently prevented by lifestyle intervention provided for people at high diabetes risk. The aim of this paper was to conduct a literature search on existing quality indicators for type 2 diabetes prevention and to collate and present a set of indicators that could be applied in European countries with different health care systems and cultures. METHODS Scientific and grey literature was searched for relevant studies using electronic databases. We also hand searched previous systematic reviews and reference lists of relevant articles. RESULTS The only publication identified was the report presenting the results from the IMAGE project. The IMAGE indicators were used as the basis for the proposed indicators. CONCLUSIONS Publications on quality indicators of diabetes prevention programmes are scarce. The quality indicators presented here are a first step toward the definition of a core set of European indicators to monitor and improve the quality of diabetes prevention.


Diabetes | 2005

Physical activity in the prevention of type 2 diabetes: the Finnish diabetes prevention study.

David E. Laaksonen; Jaana Lindström; Timo A. Lakka; Johan G. Eriksson; Leo Niskanen; Katja Wikström; Sirkka Aunola; Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi; Mauri Laakso; Timo T. Valle; Pirjo Ilanne-Parikka; Anne Louheranta; Helena Hämäläinen; Merja Rastas; Virpi Salminen; Zygimantas Cepaitis; Martti Hakumäki; Hannu Kaikkonen; Pirjo Härkönen; Jouko Sundvall; Jaakko Tuomilehto; Matti Uusitupa


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2009

Educational attainment and effectiveness of lifestyle intervention in the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study.

Katja Wikström; Markku Peltonen; Johan G. Eriksson; Sirkka Aunola; Pirjo Ilanne-Parikka; Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi; Matti Uusitupa; Jaakko Tuomilehto; Jaana Lindström


Public Health | 2015

National diabetes prevention program (DEHKO): awareness and self-reported lifestyle changes in Finnish middle-aged population

Katja Wikström; Jaana Lindström; Jaakko Tuomilehto; T.E. Saaristo; S. Helakorpi; E. Korpi-Hyövälti; H. Oksa; M. Vanhala; Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi; Matti Uusitupa; Markku Peltonen


European Journal of Epidemiology | 2015

Secular trends and educational differences in the incidence of type 2 diabetes in Finland, 1972-2007.

Marian Abouzeid; Katja Wikström; Markku Peltonen; Jaana Lindström; Katja Borodulin; Ossi Rahkonen; Tiina Laatikainen


Archive | 2012

Lasten ja lapsiperheiden terveys- ja hyvinvointierot

Risto Kaikkonen; Päivi Mäki; Tuovi Hakulinen-Viitanen; Jaana Markkula; Katja Wikström; Marja-Leena Ovaskainen; Suvi Virtanen; Tiina Laatikainen


Archive | 2018

Ulkomaalaistaustaisten nuorten koulunkäynti ja peruskoulun jälkeinen opiskelu

Katja Wikström; Jaana Lindström; Nina Halme; Esko Levälahti; Timo Koskela; Tiina Laatikainen


Archive | 2018

Ulkomaalaistaustaisen väestön terveyspalveluiden käyttö

Katja Wikström; Jaana Lindström; Esko Levälahti; Timo Koskela; Tiina Laatikainen


Archive | 2017

Ulkomaalaistaustaisten nuorten terveystottumukset

Katja Wikström; Jaana Lindström; Nina Halme; Tiina Laatikainen

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Jaana Lindström

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Tiina Laatikainen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Tiina Laatikainen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Markku Peltonen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Päivi Mäki

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Esko Levälahti

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Jaakko Tuomilehto

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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Matti Uusitupa

University of Eastern Finland

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Tuovi Hakulinen-Viitanen

National Institute for Health and Welfare

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