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At the time of the study, B. Ünal, J. A. Critchley, and S. Capewell were with the Department of Public Health, University of Liverpool, UK. D. Fidan is with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be sent to Belgin Ünal, Department of Public Health, Dokuz Eylul University School of Medicine, I zmir, Turkey (e-mail: belgin.unal{at}deu.edu.tr).
Objectives. We estimated life-years gained from cardiological treatments and cardiovascular risk factor changes in England and Wales between 1981 and 2000.
Methods. We used the IMPACT model to integrate data on the number of coronary heart disease patients, treatment uptake and effectiveness, risk factor trends, and median survival in coronary heart disease patients.
Results. Compared with 1981, there were 68230 fewer coronary deaths in 2000. Approximately 925415 life-years were gained among people aged 2584 years (range: 745 1951 138 655). Cardiological treatments for patients accounted for approximately 194145 life-years gained (range: 142505259225), and population risk factor changes accounted for approximately 731270 life-years gained (range; 602695879430).
Conclusions. Modest reductions in major risk factors led to gains in life-years 4 times higher than did cardiological treatments. Effective policies to promote healthy diets and physical activity might achieve even greater gains.
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