Results and conclusions: Estimation of risk factors of CHD using the ATP III in 385 military pilots, the age mean was ± ; the FRS of 259 pilots with prehypertension was ± ; the proportion of 8 pilots with hypertension grade I was ± ; the proportion of 4 pilots with hypertension grade II was ± . | Journal of military pharmaco-medicine no4-2018 PREDICTION OF RISK FACTORS OF CORONARY HEART DISEASES USING FRAMINGHAM RISK SCORE AND THE RELATIONSHIP WITH FIGHT WORKING CONDITIONS AMONG MILITARY PILOTS Do Thanh Tuan*; Dang Quoc Bao** Nghiem Thi Minh Chau***; Nguyen Ba Vuong*** SUMMARY Objectives: Estimation of risk factors of coronary heart disease (CHD) using the Framingham Risk Score (ATP III) of military pilots. Subjects and methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was carried out on 385 military pilots. Results and conclusions: Estimation of risk factors of CHD using the ATP III in 385 military pilots, the age mean was ± ; the FRS of 259 pilots with prehypertension was ± ; the proportion of 8 pilots with hypertension grade I was ± ; the proportion of 4 pilots with hypertension grade II was ± . The score of 139 pilots with increasing cholesterol was ± ; the score of 109 pilots with increasing triglycerides was ± ; 21 pilots with decreasing HDL-C was ± ; 28 people with increasing LDL-C was ± . The score of 24 people with high blood glucose was ± ; 175 people with smoking was ± . The stratified risk level of CHD in military pilots: low-risk was ; medium-risk was ; high-risk was . The relationship between the accumulate flight time and systolic pressure had a positive and moderate relationship with r = ; p 378 189 189 ≥ 357 ± 179 ± 178 ± 384 Total HDL-C Military transport pilots (n = 193) ± > 355 180 175 ≤ 327 ± 166 ± 161 ± > 28 ± 14 ± 14 ± Total ± p4 ± ± > 161 Journal of military pharmaco-medicine no4-2018 The results focused on the dangerousproportion of increasing total cholesterol in group of 139 military pilots, which was ± ; in which .