The BEDA survey

SND-ID: snd0012-1.

Is part of collection at SND: Swedish Cohort Consortium (Cohorts.se)

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Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Annika Rosengren - University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine

Saga Johansson - University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine

Lars Wilhelmsen - University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine

University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine

Research principal

University of Gothenburg - Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine rorId

Description

The BEDA study is a study of cardiovascular disease in women, administered by the Section for Preventive Cardiology, University of Gothenburg. The background is that coronary heart disease and diabetes are important and common reasons for too early death in both women and men, but risk factors for coronary heart disease has not been so well described in women.

Of those invited, 1413 women (81%) were investigated between November 1979 and February 1981. A new examination took place in 1997. Of 1201 invited women, 875 (73%) participated. The procedures for the second screening were similar to those of the first examination. The material has been used in both longitudinal analyses and as control groups in different case-control studies.

The purpose is to study risk factors for cardiovascular disease and other diseases in women

Data contains personal data

No

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Method and outcome

Unit of analysis

Population

Women in Gothenburg born 1915-1941

Study design

Observational study

Experimental study

Sampling procedure

Probability: Simple random
A random sample (n=1746) of the female population in Göteborg born between 1915 and 1941 (n=69569 in 1979) were invited to the screening 1980. Women of younger ages were oversampled so that twice as many women below the age of 55 years were invited to the screening examination as compared to those above this age.

Time period(s) investigated

1980 – 1997

Response rate/participation rate

The BEDA survey 1980
Variables: 304
Number of individuals/objects: 1413
Response rate/participation rate: 81%

The BEDA survey 1997
Variables: 433
Number of individuals/objects: 875
Response rate/participation rate: 73%

Data format / data structure

Data collection

Data collection 1

  • Description of the mode of collection: Physical measurements and tests, and Self-administered questionnaire
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 1980-01 – 1980-12
  • Source of the data: Registers/Records/Accounts: Medical/Clinical, Population group, Biological samples, Registers/Records/Accounts

Data collection 2

  • Description of the mode of collection: Physical measurements and tests, and Self-administered questionnaire
  • Time period(s) for data collection: 1997-01 – 1997-12
  • Source of the data: Registers/Records/Accounts, Population group, Biological samples
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Sweden

Geographic description: The municipality of Gothenburg

Lowest geographic unit

Municipality

Administrative information

Responsible department/unit

Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine

Contributor(s)

Annika Dotevall - University of Gothenburg, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine

Publications

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Dotevall A, Johansson S, Wilhelmsen L, Rosengren A. Increased levels of triglycerides, BMI and blood pressure and low physical activity increase the risk of diabetes in Swedish women. A prospective 18-year follow-up of the BEDA study. Diabet Med. 2004;21:615-22.

Johansson S, Wilhelmsen L, Lappas G, Rosengren A. High lipid levels and coronary disease in women in Göteborg - outcome and secular trends: a prospective 19 year follow-up in the BEDA study. Eur Heart J. 2003 Apr;24(8):704-16.

Rosengren A, Dotevall A, Wilhelmsen L, Thelle D, Johansson S. Coffee and incidence of diabetes in Swedish women: a prospective 18-year follow-up study. J Intern Med. 2004 Jan;255(1):89-95.

Johansson Saga. Female Myocardial Infarction in Göteborg, Sweden. Thesis, University of Gothenburg, 1983.

Björck L, Rosengren A, Bennett K, Lappas G, Capewell S. Modelling the decreasing coronary heart disease mortality in Sweden between 1986 and 2002. Eur Heart J. 2009 May;30(9):1046-56.

Dotevall, Annika. Women, diabetes and coronary heart disease. Thesis, University of Gothenburg, 2004.
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ISBN: 91-628-6243-X

Dudas, Kerstin. Manifestations and survival in coronary heart disease. Thesis, University of Gothenburg, 2009.

Shafazand M, Schaufelberger M, Lappas G, Swedberg K, Rosengren A. Survival trends in men and women with heart failure of ischaemic and non-ischaemic origin: data for the period 1987-2003 from the Swedish Hospital Discharge Registry. Eur Heart J 2009;30:671-8

Johansson S, Wilhelmsen L, Welin C, Eriksson H, Welin L, Rosengren A. Obesity, smoking and secular trends in cardiovascular risk factors in middle-aged women: data from population studies in Göteborg from 1980 to 2003. J Intern Med. 2010 Dec;268(6):594-603

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