PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - L Møller AU - T S Kristensen AU - H Hollnagel TI - Self rated health as a predictor of coronary heart disease in Copenhagen, Denmark. AID - 10.1136/jech.50.4.423 DP - 1996 Aug 01 TA - Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health PG - 423--428 VI - 50 IP - 4 4099 - http://jech.bmj.com/content/50/4/423.short 4100 - http://jech.bmj.com/content/50/4/423.full SO - J Epidemiol Community Health1996 Aug 01; 50 AB - STUDY OBJECTIVE: To analyse the association between self rated health and the incidence of fatal and non-fatal coronary heart disease (CHD) in a Danish cohort followed up over 16 years. DESIGN: This was a prospective epidemiological follow up study. SETTING: A cohort from the County of Copenhagen, Denmark. PARTICIPANTS: The study included 1052 men and women born in 1936. During the 16 years' follow up 50 cases of CHD were registered in either the Danish register of deaths or the register of hospital admissions. MAIN RESULTS: Univariate analysis showed the following relative risks of CHD in the four self rated health groups: 'extremely good': 1.0, 'good': 4.0, 'poor': 5.8, 'miserable': 12.1 (p = 0.02). After control for the conventional CHD risk factors and a substantial number of other potential confounders the relative risks were: 1.0, 4.2, 6.5, and 18.6 (p = 0.02) respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Self rated health was an independent predictor of CHD in the present cohort. If confirmed, the association between self rated health and CHD may lead to new insight into psychosocial processes leading to this disease.