Marital Dissatisfaction increases risk of sudden Cardiac Death in men
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This study employed the Kuopio Ischemic Heart Disease (KIHD) study, an ongoing prospective population-based study in Finland. Perceived level of marriage satisfaction was assessed in 2262 men using a well-structured self-administered questionnaire.
Multivariable adjusted cox regression models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) (95% CI) for SCD. During a median follow-up period of 25.9 years, 239 SCDs were recorded. The mean age of participants was 53 (SD 5.2) years. On adjustment for several conventional cardiovascular risk factors, HR (95% CI) of SCD was 1.90 (CI 1.09-3.32; p=0.02) for men who were dissatisfied with their marriage, compared to men who were satisfied with their marriage.
The association remained consistent on further adjustment for pre-existing coronary heart disease, socioeconomic status and years of education 1.86 (CI 1.07 - 3.25; p=0.03). In conclusion, dissatisfied marriage is associated with an increased risk of SCD among middle-aged Caucasian men, independent of conventional cardiovascular risk factors.
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