Clustering and trajectories of key noncommunicable disease risk factors in Norway: the NCDNOR project
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31028Dato
2023-09-02Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Dalene, Knut Eirik; Lergenmuller, Simon; Sund, Erik Reidar; Hopstock, Laila Arnesdatter; Robsahm, Trude Eid; Nilssen, Yngvar; Nystad, Wenche; Larsen, Inger Kristin; Ariansen, IngerSammendrag
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are a leading cause of premature death globally and have common
preventable risk factors. In Norway, the NCDNOR-project aims at establishing new knowledge in the
prevention of NCDs by combining information from national registries with data from populationbased health studies. In the present study, we aimed to harmonize data on key NCD risk factors
from the health studies, describe clustering of risk factors using intersection diagrams and latent
class analysis, and identify long-term risk factor trajectories using latent class mixed models. The
harmonized study sample consisted of 808,732 individuals (1,197,158 participations). Two-thirds
were exposed to≥ 1 NCD risk factor (daily smoking, physical inactivity, obesity, hypertension,
hypercholesterolaemia or hypertriglyceridaemia). In individuals exposed to≥ 2 risk factors (24%),
we identifed fve distinct clusters, all characterized by fewer years of education and lower income
compared to individuals exposed to< 2 risk factors. We identifed distinct long-term trajectories of
smoking intensity, leisure-time physical activity, body mass index, blood pressure, and blood lipids.
Individuals in the trajectories tended to difer across sex, education, and body mass index. This
provides important insights into the mechanisms by which NCD risk factors can occur and may help
the development of interventions aimed at preventing NCDs.
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Springer NatureSitering
Dalene, Lergenmuller, Sund, Hopstock, Robsahm, Nilssen, Nystad, Larsen, Ariansen. Clustering and trajectories of key noncommunicable disease risk factors in Norway: the NCDNOR project. Scientific Reports. 2023;13(1)Metadata
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