BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke risk factors have been determined in large part through epidemiological studies in white cohorts; as a result, race-ethnic disparities in stroke incidence and mortality rates remained unexplained. The aim in the present study was to compare the prevalence, OR, and etiological fraction (EF) of stroke risk factors among white, blacks, and Caribbean Hispanics living in the same urban community of northern Manhattan. METHODS: In this population-based incident case-control study, cases (n=688) of first ischemic stroke were prospectively matched 1:2 by age, sex, and race-ethnicity with community controls (n=1156). Risk factors were determined through in-person assessment. Conditional logistic regression was used to...
Background: Prior studies indicate that young African-Americans (AA) have a greater frequency of isc...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Stroke mortality is reported to be greater in blacks than in whites, but stroke incidence data for b...
Background: Worldwide, stroke is considered the second leading cause of death, accounting for 11.8% ...
The burden of stroke is well understood for whites, blacks and Hispanics in the United States, yet i...
© 2013 Taylor and Francis. Objective. Previous studies have speculated that the higher stroke incide...
Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke. Design: A prospe...
BACKGROUND: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
<p>Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke.</p> ...
We investigated black/white differences in stroke rate (standardized morbidity), severity, and subty...
Objectives: Previous reports of a higher incidence and risk of stroke in minorities were associated ...
Background: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
We investigated black/white differences in stroke rate (standardized morbidity), severity, and subty...
We investigated black/white differences in stroke rate (standardized morbidity), severity, and subty...
Background: Prior studies indicate that young African-Americans (AA) have a greater frequency of isc...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Stroke mortality is reported to be greater in blacks than in whites, but stroke incidence data for b...
Background: Worldwide, stroke is considered the second leading cause of death, accounting for 11.8% ...
The burden of stroke is well understood for whites, blacks and Hispanics in the United States, yet i...
© 2013 Taylor and Francis. Objective. Previous studies have speculated that the higher stroke incide...
Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke. Design: A prospe...
BACKGROUND: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
<p>Objective: To identify ethnic differences in the incidence of first ever stroke.</p> ...
We investigated black/white differences in stroke rate (standardized morbidity), severity, and subty...
Objectives: Previous reports of a higher incidence and risk of stroke in minorities were associated ...
Background: Studies of racial/ethnic variations in stroke rarely consider the South Asian population...
We investigated black/white differences in stroke rate (standardized morbidity), severity, and subty...
We investigated black/white differences in stroke rate (standardized morbidity), severity, and subty...
Background: Prior studies indicate that young African-Americans (AA) have a greater frequency of isc...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...
Background and Purpose— The relative contributions of racial and geographic factors to higher risk o...