<p>NS = Not Significant.</p><p>TIA = Transient Ischemic Attack.</p><p>LDL = Low Density Lipoprotein.</p><p>HDL = High Density Lipoprotein.</p>a<p>P-value from a χ2 test for the overall race/ethnicity effect.</p>b<p>Includes atrial fibrillation, prosthetic heart valve, coronary artery disease/prior myocardial infarction, carotid stenosis, peripheral vascular disease and heart failure.</p>c<p>P-values from chi-square tests for overall race/ethnicity effect followed by pairwise comparison between race/ethnicities. A significant level of 0.05 was used for the overall race/ethnicity comparisons. Bonferroni adjustments created a significance level of 0.05/2 = 0.025 (since South Asians were to each race/ethnicity at a time).</p><p>Prevalence of ri...
Objectives: Previous reports of a higher incidence and risk of stroke in minorities were associated ...
BACKGROUND: The major risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease differ by race or ethn...
Background and Purpose—The excess risk of stroke seen in the black population has not been explained...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke risk factors have been determined in large part through epidemiologic...
BACKGROUND: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
Background: Worldwide, stroke is considered the second leading cause of death, accounting for 11.8% ...
Background: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
Background: Clinical manifestations and outcomes of atherosclerotic disease differ between ethnic gr...
Contains fulltext : 153797.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cli...
ObjectiveCertain races are known to be at increased risk for stroke, and the prevalence of carotid a...
The burden of stroke is well understood for whites, blacks and Hispanics in the United States, yet i...
a<p>On average less than 3% of data was missing. Missing data was largely among Hispanics and ranged...
Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke. Design: A prospe...
We investigated black/white differences in stroke rate (standardized morbidity), severity, and subty...
<p class="abstract"><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p class="abstract"><strong> INTRODUCT...
Objectives: Previous reports of a higher incidence and risk of stroke in minorities were associated ...
BACKGROUND: The major risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease differ by race or ethn...
Background and Purpose—The excess risk of stroke seen in the black population has not been explained...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke risk factors have been determined in large part through epidemiologic...
BACKGROUND: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
Background: Worldwide, stroke is considered the second leading cause of death, accounting for 11.8% ...
Background: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
Background: Clinical manifestations and outcomes of atherosclerotic disease differ between ethnic gr...
Contains fulltext : 153797.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cli...
ObjectiveCertain races are known to be at increased risk for stroke, and the prevalence of carotid a...
The burden of stroke is well understood for whites, blacks and Hispanics in the United States, yet i...
a<p>On average less than 3% of data was missing. Missing data was largely among Hispanics and ranged...
Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke. Design: A prospe...
We investigated black/white differences in stroke rate (standardized morbidity), severity, and subty...
<p class="abstract"><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p class="abstract"><strong> INTRODUCT...
Objectives: Previous reports of a higher incidence and risk of stroke in minorities were associated ...
BACKGROUND: The major risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease differ by race or ethn...
Background and Purpose—The excess risk of stroke seen in the black population has not been explained...