Female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in Turkey – and a report on the TARF survey 2016

Objective: This study is an examination of 1) overall mortality trend in the Turkish Adult Risk Factor (TARF) study stratified by sex and place of residence, and 2) brief report on main aspects of the 2016 survey. Methods: The period of last 18 years was divided into 2 for trend analysis of data. Re...

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Main Authors: Altan Onat, Mehmet Özbek, Süleyman Karakoyun, Okan Uzun, Muhammed Keskin, Yusuf Karadeniz, Mert I. Hayıroğlu, Volkan Çamkıran, Adnan Kaya, Günay Can
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Language:English
Published: KARE Publishing 2017-07-01
Series:Türk Kardiyoloji Derneği Arşivi
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sex
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spelling doaj-44ae97c6c9764f659b8741ad99dea1bd2021-01-19T07:35:02ZengKARE PublishingTürk Kardiyoloji Derneği Arşivi1016-51692017-07-0145539139710.5543/tkda.2017.76746TKDA-76746Female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in Turkey – and a report on the TARF survey 2016Altan Onat0Mehmet Özbek1Süleyman Karakoyun2Okan Uzun3Muhammed Keskin4Yusuf Karadeniz5Mert I. Hayıroğlu6Volkan Çamkıran7Adnan Kaya8Günay Can9Department of Cardiology, İstanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Yüzüncü Yıl University Faculty of Medicine, Van, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Kafkas University Faculty of Medicine, Kars, TurkeySiyami Ersek Center For Cardiovascular Surgery, İstanbul, TurkeySiyami Ersek Center For Cardiovascular Surgery, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Endocrinology, Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine, Erzurum, TurkeySiyami Ersek Center For Cardiovascular Surgery, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Koç University Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul, TurkeyDepartment of Cardiology, Düzce University Faculty of Medicine, Düzce, TurkeyDepartment of Public Health, İstanbul University University Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul, TurkeyObjective: This study is an examination of 1) overall mortality trend in the Turkish Adult Risk Factor (TARF) study stratified by sex and place of residence, and 2) brief report on main aspects of the 2016 survey. Methods: The period of last 18 years was divided into 2 for trend analysis of data. Required information on deaths was obtained. Baseline age ≥40 years at the beginning of each period was the inclusion criterion. Cox regression analyses were performed. Results: Among over 2500 participants in each, deaths were recorded in 281 and 334 individuals in Periods 1 and 2, respectively, and baseline mean age was 54.6 years and 56.4 years, respectively, in each period. Age-adjusted hazard ratio for mortality in Period 2 remained virtually the same for rural males, rose to borderline significance for urban males and rural females (p=0.06, p=0.09), and increased 1.72-fold for urban females (p=0.006), as compared to Period 1. Whereas males gained an average of 3.8 years of survival in the later period compared with the earlier period, females gained only 1.8 years. This narrowed the difference in mean age at death in favor of women from 2.5 years to 0.5 year. Of 1144 participants to be surveyed in the TARF 2016, 48 were lost to follow-up, 695 were examined, and 39 participants were ascertained to be deceased. In 362 cases, verbal information was obtained regarding health status. Conclusion: Gain in survival in Turkish women has distinctly stagnated compared with men, and hazard of death has risen significantly for women and urban residents in the past decade, suggesting interaction between female sex and urban residence. Both phenomena require recognition and adoption of appropriate measures.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=tkd&un=TKDA-76746sexmortality/trendturkey/epidemiology
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author Altan Onat
Mehmet Özbek
Süleyman Karakoyun
Okan Uzun
Muhammed Keskin
Yusuf Karadeniz
Mert I. Hayıroğlu
Volkan Çamkıran
Adnan Kaya
Günay Can
spellingShingle Altan Onat
Mehmet Özbek
Süleyman Karakoyun
Okan Uzun
Muhammed Keskin
Yusuf Karadeniz
Mert I. Hayıroğlu
Volkan Çamkıran
Adnan Kaya
Günay Can
Female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in Turkey – and a report on the TARF survey 2016
Türk Kardiyoloji Derneği Arşivi
sex
mortality/trend
turkey/epidemiology
author_facet Altan Onat
Mehmet Özbek
Süleyman Karakoyun
Okan Uzun
Muhammed Keskin
Yusuf Karadeniz
Mert I. Hayıroğlu
Volkan Çamkıran
Adnan Kaya
Günay Can
author_sort Altan Onat
title Female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in Turkey – and a report on the TARF survey 2016
title_short Female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in Turkey – and a report on the TARF survey 2016
title_full Female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in Turkey – and a report on the TARF survey 2016
title_fullStr Female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in Turkey – and a report on the TARF survey 2016
title_full_unstemmed Female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in Turkey – and a report on the TARF survey 2016
title_sort female and urban participants demonstrate an adverse trend in overall mortality in turkey – and a report on the tarf survey 2016
publisher KARE Publishing
series Türk Kardiyoloji Derneği Arşivi
issn 1016-5169
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Objective: This study is an examination of 1) overall mortality trend in the Turkish Adult Risk Factor (TARF) study stratified by sex and place of residence, and 2) brief report on main aspects of the 2016 survey. Methods: The period of last 18 years was divided into 2 for trend analysis of data. Required information on deaths was obtained. Baseline age ≥40 years at the beginning of each period was the inclusion criterion. Cox regression analyses were performed. Results: Among over 2500 participants in each, deaths were recorded in 281 and 334 individuals in Periods 1 and 2, respectively, and baseline mean age was 54.6 years and 56.4 years, respectively, in each period. Age-adjusted hazard ratio for mortality in Period 2 remained virtually the same for rural males, rose to borderline significance for urban males and rural females (p=0.06, p=0.09), and increased 1.72-fold for urban females (p=0.006), as compared to Period 1. Whereas males gained an average of 3.8 years of survival in the later period compared with the earlier period, females gained only 1.8 years. This narrowed the difference in mean age at death in favor of women from 2.5 years to 0.5 year. Of 1144 participants to be surveyed in the TARF 2016, 48 were lost to follow-up, 695 were examined, and 39 participants were ascertained to be deceased. In 362 cases, verbal information was obtained regarding health status. Conclusion: Gain in survival in Turkish women has distinctly stagnated compared with men, and hazard of death has risen significantly for women and urban residents in the past decade, suggesting interaction between female sex and urban residence. Both phenomena require recognition and adoption of appropriate measures.
topic sex
mortality/trend
turkey/epidemiology
url https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=tkd&un=TKDA-76746
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