The purpose of the study. To study the frequency and structure of cardiovascular diseases of the Far North migrants within the period of readaptation to the new climatic conditions. Materials and methods. 145 migrants with stages II–III of arterial hypertension (AH) coming from the Far North arrived in the southern regions of central Siberia for permanent residence. The survey included questionnaires, clinical, instrumental, and functional and laboratory research methods. Results. After moving to central Siberia, the hypertensive crisis is more common in people who lived in the Far North for 30 years or more. An increase in the hypertensive crisis frequency was observed in men, rather than women, whereas the stroke incidence in female mig...
p>In today s globalised world, with considerable international migration, knowledge about the health...
Objective. To establish associations between clinical and genetic risk factors and target lesions (h...
Arterial hypertension remains one of the most common diseases in the developed countries of the worl...
The purpose of the study. To study the frequency and structure of cardiovascular diseases of the Far...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of cardiovascularrisk factors in adul...
Purpose: a comprehensive assessment of risk factors and a population risk of arterial hypertension (...
Introduction: Mass migration during the war, frenzy riots, famine, or due to compelling economic rea...
Objective: To determine the risk of developing diseases associated with atherosclerosis (myocardial ...
Hypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Affordability of medical care affe...
Aims: The general aim with this project was to elucidate coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and ...
Rural-urban migration provides an ideal opportunity to examine the effects of envi-ronment and genes...
The study of migrant populations has been employed in epidemiological studies to better characterize...
The purpose of this study was to identify the probability of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) remain a major challenge in the 21st century. High-inco...
This paper aims to explore the burgeoning burden of cardiovascular and metabolic disease (CMD) risk ...
p>In today s globalised world, with considerable international migration, knowledge about the health...
Objective. To establish associations between clinical and genetic risk factors and target lesions (h...
Arterial hypertension remains one of the most common diseases in the developed countries of the worl...
The purpose of the study. To study the frequency and structure of cardiovascular diseases of the Far...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of cardiovascularrisk factors in adul...
Purpose: a comprehensive assessment of risk factors and a population risk of arterial hypertension (...
Introduction: Mass migration during the war, frenzy riots, famine, or due to compelling economic rea...
Objective: To determine the risk of developing diseases associated with atherosclerosis (myocardial ...
Hypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Affordability of medical care affe...
Aims: The general aim with this project was to elucidate coronary heart disease (CHD) morbidity and ...
Rural-urban migration provides an ideal opportunity to examine the effects of envi-ronment and genes...
The study of migrant populations has been employed in epidemiological studies to better characterize...
The purpose of this study was to identify the probability of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) remain a major challenge in the 21st century. High-inco...
This paper aims to explore the burgeoning burden of cardiovascular and metabolic disease (CMD) risk ...
p>In today s globalised world, with considerable international migration, knowledge about the health...
Objective. To establish associations between clinical and genetic risk factors and target lesions (h...
Arterial hypertension remains one of the most common diseases in the developed countries of the worl...