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Nutrition and Coronary Heart Disease

Table C-5: Derivation OfEffectiveness Figures - GP Intervention

Sub Group

Population

CHD Deaths per 1000

Number of Deaths

Deaths
Prevented in
First year

Deaths
Prevented
over Period of
Effectiveness*

New

Old

People with
Changed
Behaviour

Remaining
Population

Population with
changed
behaviour_______

Remaining
population

Male Female

Male Female

Male Female Male Female

Male Female

Male Female

Male Female

Male Female

Obese

1,319    1,361

16,270 16,780

199

82   270     116

2.6       1.1

43.9      19

1.5      0.9

4.        3

Physical

20,013 20,640

80,054 82,560

199

82   257     107

39.8     16.9

205.5    88.3

12       5

33      14

Activity

Cholesterol

HighCholes   56,679  46,359                     235      98                   133.2    45.4                   23.8     7.6      65      21

VeryHigh    23,453  20,156                    337     139                    79      28                     14       5      38      14

Choles

Hypertension  33,225  50,391                     310     128                     103      64                     17      11      47      30

*Please note that the figures in the main text have assumed a GP participation rate of 70%. The number of deaths prevented is adjusted

accordingly.

TABLE C-6: DERIVATION OF EFFECTIVENESS FIGURES - COMMUNITY, MASS MEDIA AND HOSPITAL∕REHAB

Population with CHD Deaths Number of Deaths Deaths Prevented Deaths Prevented
changed behaviour per IOOO                          in First Year over Period of

New             New                       Effectiveness*

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Community

Low SES

124,706

128,610

227

103

283.1

132.5

19

8.5

32

15

Selected Migrant

54,023

53,231

223

138

120.5

73.5

8

4.5

14

8

groups
ATSI

3,275

3,507

456

192

15

6.7

1

0.5

2

1

Mass Media

195,444

201,562

190

79

371

159

16

6

16

6

HospitalZRehab

3,332

1,428

892

396

29.7

5.65

10.5

1.5

18

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CHERE Project Report 11 - November 99

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