Abstract
During last years the authors have discussed whether #musculoskeletaldiseases, as #osteoathritis, could be a CHD risk factor and how
to explain it. Connective tissue of the arterial wall has been suggested
to participate in the progression and protection of CHD. CHD risk is
composed of two risk clusters: individual and regional factors. In
Finland individual major and minor #riskfactors have explained 40 % of
CHD
east-west difference. Some regional risk factors have alone or combined
explained more. In this study we have benefited age #standardisedmorbidity indices of CHD and musculoskeletal disorders (MuSk) (MuSk as
an indicator of connective tissue welfare) from 2012-2014 provided
by National Institute for #Health and Welfare (THL) and their
associations with each other, #geographicalfactors [latitude, longitude,
temperature
(Temp), average annual snow cover duration [Snow.cover] – as a measure
of biological activity and #soilweathering], groundwater (gw) and
(agricultural) #soilfactors [Ca, Mg, (Ca+Mg), (Mg/Ca)], gw silicon
[Si.gw] and (agricultural) soil tin [Sn.soil].
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