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Human CHD and Pig Cardiac Mortality in Finland during 1954-86

Research Article

Article Title: Human CHD and Pig Cardiac Mortality in Finland during 1954-86

Author: Töysä T, Hanninen O, Haaranen S

Published Date: February 20, 2018

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.02.000777

Abstract:

Environmental factors affect on foodstuff quality. Because pigs and humans eat same foodstuffs (cereals, potatoes and dairy products) we could expect that time-related changes in them could show simultaneous health changes in both of them. In this study are assayed female (F) and male (M) mortality changes in coronary heart disease (CHD) and their associations with pig autopsy parameters. Data are presented from period 1951-2000, but statistically analyzed from period 1954-86 including autopsy density per 100,000 pigs [A.1/100,000], autopsy percents of microangiopathy [MAP.a-%] and cardiovascular diagnoses total [CVD.tot.a-%], visually myocardial degeneration [MyCD.a-%], hepatosis diaetetica [HeD.a-%] and skeletal muscle degeneration [SMuD.a-%].