We investigated the contribution of the large-scale immigration of White Europeans into the US between 1850 and 1930 to the timing and extent of the epidemic pattern of heart disease between 1900 and 1980. The analyses are based on data collected through the United States Federal Census from 1850 to the present. The hardcopy historical record confirms that census reports themselves and related monographs were concerned from 1850 with excessive mortality from heart disease of immigrants, particularly of Northern European origin and initially at least, their first-generation native-born children. Our analysis of the electronic database indicates a strong relationship between the percentage of US population foreign born and native born of fore...
Immigration of large population groups to regions with characteristics different from those of their...
Background: Studies from Sweden have reported association between immigrant status and incidence of ...
Abstract Background Mortality from cardiovascular diseases is higher among immigrants than native Sw...
We investigated the contribution of the large-scale immigration of White Europeans into the US betwe...
Background and objectives: Circulatory system disease (CSD) patterns vary over time and between coun...
Aims The general aim with this project was to elucidate coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and m...
Immigrants in the United States make up 13% of the total population and have been a critical compone...
Aims: To analyse the relationship between country of birth/ethnicity, socio-economic status (SES) an...
Despite cross-sectional evidence that foreign-born United States (US) residents often have better he...
p>In today s globalised world, with considerable international migration, knowledge about the health...
The classic risk factors for developing coronary heart disease (CHD) explain less than 50% of the de...
Fears of immigrants as a threat to public health have a long and sordid history. At the turn of the ...
BACKGROUND: Local area immigrant fraction is strongly and positively correlated with local life expe...
This study examines the extent to which various ethnic-immigrant and US-born groups differ in their ...
BACKGROUND: Studies from Sweden have reported association between immigrant status and incidence of...
Immigration of large population groups to regions with characteristics different from those of their...
Background: Studies from Sweden have reported association between immigrant status and incidence of ...
Abstract Background Mortality from cardiovascular diseases is higher among immigrants than native Sw...
We investigated the contribution of the large-scale immigration of White Europeans into the US betwe...
Background and objectives: Circulatory system disease (CSD) patterns vary over time and between coun...
Aims The general aim with this project was to elucidate coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and m...
Immigrants in the United States make up 13% of the total population and have been a critical compone...
Aims: To analyse the relationship between country of birth/ethnicity, socio-economic status (SES) an...
Despite cross-sectional evidence that foreign-born United States (US) residents often have better he...
p>In today s globalised world, with considerable international migration, knowledge about the health...
The classic risk factors for developing coronary heart disease (CHD) explain less than 50% of the de...
Fears of immigrants as a threat to public health have a long and sordid history. At the turn of the ...
BACKGROUND: Local area immigrant fraction is strongly and positively correlated with local life expe...
This study examines the extent to which various ethnic-immigrant and US-born groups differ in their ...
BACKGROUND: Studies from Sweden have reported association between immigrant status and incidence of...
Immigration of large population groups to regions with characteristics different from those of their...
Background: Studies from Sweden have reported association between immigrant status and incidence of ...
Abstract Background Mortality from cardiovascular diseases is higher among immigrants than native Sw...