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Göteborg, 2017

SAHLGRENSKA AKADEMIN

Fitness, cognition and cardiovascular disease

– Epidemiological studies

Akademisk avhandling

Som för avläggande av medicine doktorsexamen vid Sahlgrenska akademin, Göteborgs universitet kommer att offentligen försvaras i Östraaulan, Centralkliniken, Sahlgrenska

universitetssjukhuset/Östra, Göteborg Torsdagen den 14 december 2017 kl 09.00

av Martin Lindgren

Fakultetsopponent:

Professor Maja-Lisa Løchen

Institutt for samfunnsmedisin, Universitetet i Tromsø, Tromsø

Avhandlingen baseras på följande delarbeten

I Lindgren M, Börjesson M, Ekblom Ö, Bergstrom G, Lappas G, Rosengren A.

Physical activity pattern, cardiorespiratory fitness, and socioeconomic status in the SCAPIS pilot trial - A cross-sectional study.

Preventive Medicine Reports 2016;4:44-9.

II Lindgren M, Åberg M, Schaufelberger M, Åberg D, Schiöler L, Torén K, Rosen- gren A. Cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle strength in late adolescence and long-term risk of early heart failure in Swedish men.

European Journal of Preventive Cardiology 2017;24:876-84

III Lindgren M, Eriksson P, Rosengren A, Robertson J, Schiöler L, Schaufelberger M, Åberg ND, Torén K, Waern M, Åberg M. Cognitive performance in late ado- lescence and long-term risk of early heart failure in Swedish men.

Submitted

IV Lindgren M, Robertson J, Adiels M, Schaufelberger M, Åberg M, Torén K, Waern M, Åberg ND, Rosengren A. Resting heart rate in late adolescence and long-term risk of cardiovascular disease in Swedish men.

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ISBN: 978-91-629-0366-4 (hard copy)

ISBN: 978-91-629-0367-1(e-pub) http://hdl.handle.net/2077/53609

Fitness, cognition and cardiovascular disease

– Epidemiological studies

Martin Lindgren

Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, 2017

Abstract

Physical activity and fitness have well established health bringing benefits. Low soci- oeconomic status is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease. This association is commonly attributed to individual factors such as educational attainment, supposedly bringing about health-related behaviours. However, individual factors do not fully account for the observed health disparities, demanding further investigation. The aims of this thesis were to investigate how physical activity and fitness varies according to neighbourhood socioeconomic status among middle-aged individuals in the Gothen- burg region, using data collected for the SCAPIS-pilot study in 2012. Additional aims were to identify the role of factors related to fitness and cognitive function in the de- velopment of heart failure and cardiovascular disease in youth, with an extended fol- low up via population registries. For this purpose, we used data from the Swedish military service conscription registry, containing information of about 1.8 million Swedish men. We separately studied the association between cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, resting heart rate, and cognitive capacity for future cardiovascular disease, recorded in the national inpatient- and cause of death registries.

Data from the SCAPIS-pilot showed that inhabitants of low-SES areas have a lower general activity level, lower rate of fulfilment of the national physical activity guide- lines, and 12% lower levels of cardiorespiratory fitness, on average. These disparities translate into increased risk of cardiovascular disease, found in previous studies. Con- scripts with lower levels of cardiorespiratory fitness and muscle strength, lower cogni- tive test scores, and higher resting heart rate showed increased risk of developing heart failure at an early age. High resting heart rate was not associated with increased risk for any other of the cardiovascular outcomes that were studied.

In summary, the results of this thesis provide new knowledge about how physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness are potential mediators of social inequalities in cardiovascular disease. In addition, new information regarding factors in early life that influence cardiovascular health in middle age is provided.

Keywords: Epidemiology, Physical activity, Fitness, Heart rate, Cognition, Heart failure

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