Background Lifestyle factors relevant to coronary risk factors differ between Palestinians and Israelis. Both have been exposed, albeit differently, to the stressors of the long-term conflict. We determined the incidence of coronary heart disease, previously unreported in Palestinians, in these Mediterranean populations and made international comparisons with the MONICA Programme. Methods We applied the rigorous World Health Organization MONICA protocol, which enables standardized international population-based comparisons, to determine all acute myocardial infarction events and coronary deaths among Palestinians and Israelis aged 25–74, residents of the Jerusalem district in 1997. Results We confirmed a total of 265 coronary events among 7...
I MMIGRANT groups to Israel from westerni and easterni counitries differ widely in mor-bidity anid m...
The Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR) comprises 22 countries or territories spanning from Morocco i...
Background: The epidemiology of heart failure in Arabia, with a population different from the West i...
Background Lifestyle factors relevant to coronary risk factors differ between Palestinians and Israe...
Introduction: Arab Middle East Countries which have a predominance of young population have undergon...
AIM OF STUDY:To determine the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors in th...
Traditionally coronary artery disease (CAD) has been considered as disease affecting men, and for lo...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death globally, including th...
Background: Middle income countries are facing an epidemic of non-communicable diseases, especially ...
BackgroundData comparing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients from the Middle East with those from...
Aim of studyTo determine the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors in the...
Objectives: Evaluation of some of the leading risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) among m...
<p>Acute coronary syndrome among Middle Eastern Arab (Men and Women): A: Trend for hospitalization. ...
Abstract The Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR) comprises 22 countries or territories spanning from...
For all four broad ethnic groups in Israel, mortality rates declined over the last decade for both i...
I MMIGRANT groups to Israel from westerni and easterni counitries differ widely in mor-bidity anid m...
The Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR) comprises 22 countries or territories spanning from Morocco i...
Background: The epidemiology of heart failure in Arabia, with a population different from the West i...
Background Lifestyle factors relevant to coronary risk factors differ between Palestinians and Israe...
Introduction: Arab Middle East Countries which have a predominance of young population have undergon...
AIM OF STUDY:To determine the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors in th...
Traditionally coronary artery disease (CAD) has been considered as disease affecting men, and for lo...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death globally, including th...
Background: Middle income countries are facing an epidemic of non-communicable diseases, especially ...
BackgroundData comparing acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients from the Middle East with those from...
Aim of studyTo determine the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors in the...
Objectives: Evaluation of some of the leading risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) among m...
<p>Acute coronary syndrome among Middle Eastern Arab (Men and Women): A: Trend for hospitalization. ...
Abstract The Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR) comprises 22 countries or territories spanning from...
For all four broad ethnic groups in Israel, mortality rates declined over the last decade for both i...
I MMIGRANT groups to Israel from westerni and easterni counitries differ widely in mor-bidity anid m...
The Eastern Mediterranean region (EMR) comprises 22 countries or territories spanning from Morocco i...
Background: The epidemiology of heart failure in Arabia, with a population different from the West i...