Explaining trends in coronary heart disease mortality in different socioeconomic groups in Denmark 1991-2007 using the IMPACTSEC model.
Albert Marni JoensenTorben JoergensenSøren Lundbye-ChristensenMartin Nygaard JohansenMaria Guzman-CastilloPiotr BandoszJesper HallasEva Irene Bossano PrescottSimon CapewellMartin O'FlahertyPublished in: PloS one (2018)
According to the IMPACTSEC model, the largest contribution to the CHD mortality decline in Denmark from 1991 to 2007 was from improvements in risk factors, with similar gains across all socio-economic groups. However, we found a clear socioeconomic trend for the treatment contribution favouring the most affluent groups.