Predicted 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease is influenced by the risk equation adopted: a cross-sectional analysis by Benjamin J Gray, Richard M Bracken,

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Predicted 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease is influenced by the risk equation adopted: a cross-sectional analysis by Benjamin J Gray, Richard M Bracken, Daniel Turner, Kerry Morgan, Stephen D Mellalieu, Michael Thomas, Sally P Williams, Meurig Williams, Sam Rice, Jeffrey W Stephens, and BJGP Volume 64(627):e634-e640 September 29, 2014 ©2014 by British Journal of General Practice

Changes in predicted 10-year CVD risk after age stratification after adoption of QRISK2, Framingham Lipids, and Framingham BMI risk equations. Changes in predicted 10-year CVD risk after age stratification after adoption of QRISK2, Framingham Lipids, and Framingham BMI risk equations. The graphs illustrate female and male cohorts.adenotes difference from QRISK2 (P<0.05).bdenotes difference from Framingham Lipids (P<0.05).cdenotes difference from <45-year age group (P<0.05).ddenotes difference from 45–49-year age group (P<0.05).edenotes difference from 50–54-year age group (P<0.05).fdenotes difference from 55–59-year age group (P<0.05). Benjamin J Gray et al. Br J Gen Pract 2014;64:e634-e640 ©2014 by British Journal of General Practice