The burden of metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as type 2 diabetes, elevated cholesterol and hypertension, is unequally distributed across ethnic groups. Recent findings suggest an association of infectious burden (IB) and metabolic risk factors, but data from ethnic groups are scarce. Therefore, we investigated ethnic differences in IB and its association with metabolic risk factors. We included 440 Dutch, 320 Turkish and 272 Moroccan participants, 18-70 years, of the 2004 general health survey in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. IB was defined by seropositivity to the sum of 6 infections: Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2; Hepatitis A, B and C; and Helicobacter pylori. Associations between IB categories 4-6 (high), 3 (in...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...
Background: Risk of cardiovascular disease varies between ethnic groups and the aim of this study wa...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...
Abstract Background The burden of metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as t...
Europe's population is becoming increasingly ethnically diverse, and epidemiological studies indicat...
BACKGROUND: The burden of cardiovascular risk is distributed unequally between ethnic groups. It is ...
textabstractThis study compares the distribution of cardiovascular risk factors in different ethnic ...
Background and aims: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors may occur among a substantial proport...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic differences have been reported in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. It i...
textabstractBackground The metabolic syndrome (MetS) indicates increased risk for cardiovascular dis...
Background: Ethnic minorities living in Western societies may have a higher prevalence of diabetes. ...
Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke and and hypercholesterolaemia are less prevalent...
<p>Objectives: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, ...
Migrants from Turkey and Morocco are among the largest ethnic minority groups in several European co...
Background and aims To describe sociodemographic, lifestyle, environmental and traditional clinical ...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...
Background: Risk of cardiovascular disease varies between ethnic groups and the aim of this study wa...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...
Abstract Background The burden of metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as t...
Europe's population is becoming increasingly ethnically diverse, and epidemiological studies indicat...
BACKGROUND: The burden of cardiovascular risk is distributed unequally between ethnic groups. It is ...
textabstractThis study compares the distribution of cardiovascular risk factors in different ethnic ...
Background and aims: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors may occur among a substantial proport...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic differences have been reported in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. It i...
textabstractBackground The metabolic syndrome (MetS) indicates increased risk for cardiovascular dis...
Background: Ethnic minorities living in Western societies may have a higher prevalence of diabetes. ...
Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke and and hypercholesterolaemia are less prevalent...
<p>Objectives: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, ...
Migrants from Turkey and Morocco are among the largest ethnic minority groups in several European co...
Background and aims To describe sociodemographic, lifestyle, environmental and traditional clinical ...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...
Background: Risk of cardiovascular disease varies between ethnic groups and the aim of this study wa...
Background: Based on recent epidemiological studies the need for a similar approach towards manageme...