Lagasse R, Kittel F, Dramaix M, Gheyssens H, de Backer G, Kornitzer M
Soc Sci Med. 1986;22(9):901-13. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(86)90163-2.
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) can be considered as a 'cultural disease'. It is surprising to see how IHD is differentially distributed in Belgium on both sides of the linguistic frontier, with higher prevalence, incidence and mortality rates in the South as compared to the North. Therefore, various socio-cultural characteristics have been under investigation in two samples of middle-aged men, in order to determine the most discriminative ones, according to the subjects' cultural belonging. The largest differences are found in the professional activities area, suggesting that stress related to profession might be responsible for the geographical distribution of the disease.
缺血性心脏病(IHD)可被视为一种“文化病”。令人惊讶的是,在比利时语言边界两侧,缺血性心脏病的分布存在差异,南部的患病率、发病率和死亡率均高于北部。因此,为了根据受试者的文化归属确定最具区分性的社会文化特征,我们对两个中年男性样本进行了各种社会文化特征的调查。在职业活动领域发现了最大的差异,这表明与职业相关的压力可能是该疾病地理分布的原因。