RT Journal Article T1 Variability of nutrients intake, lipid profile and cardiovascular mortality among geographical areas in Spain: The DRECE study A1 Gomez de la Camara, Agustin A1 de Andres Esteban, Eva A1 Urrutia Cuchi, Gerard A1 Calderon Sandubete, Enrique A1 Rubio Herrera, Miguel Angel A1 Menendez Orenga, Miguel A1 Lora Pablos, David K1 Cardiovascular mortality K1 Geographic variability K1 Lipid profile K1 Spatial analysis K1 Spain K1 Acute myocardial-infarction K1 Coronary-heart-disease K1 Life-style factors K1 Mediterranean diet K1 Risk-factors K1 Food-habits K1 10-year mortality K1 Blood-lipids K1 Population K1 Adherence AB It has often been suggested that cardiovascular mortality and their geographical heterogeneity are associated with nutrients intake patterns and also lipid profile. The large Spanish study Dieta y Riesgo de Enfermedades Cardiovasculares en Espana (DRECE) investigated this theory from 1991 to 2010. Out of the 4,783 Spanish individuals making up the DRECE cohort, 220 subjects (148 men and 72 women) died (4.62%) during the course of the study. The mean age of patients who died from cardiovascular causes (32 in all) was 61.08 years 95% CI (57.47-64.69) and 70.91% of them were males. The consumption of nutrients and the lipid profile by geographical area, studied by geospatial models, showed that the east and southern area of the country had the highest fat intake coupled to a high rate of unhealthy lipid profile. It was concluded that the spatial geographical analysis showed a relationship between high fat intake, unhealthy lipid profile and cardiovascular mortality in the different geographical areas, with a high variability within the country. PB Univ naples federico ii SN 1827-1987 YR 2017 FD 2017-01-01 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19354 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19354 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 19, 2025