BACKGROUND: In high-income settings, body mass index (BMI) and measures of central adiposity, such as waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) are associated with cardiometabolic risk, but evidence from low-income settings, particularly sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), is limited. We assessed whether there are differences between central and general adiposity in their associations with fasting glucose, diabetes, systolic and diastolic blood pressures and hypertension, and whether these associations differ with gender or rural/urban setting in Malawi. METHODS: We used data from a population-based study of 27 880 Malawian adults aged ≥18 years, from both rural and urban areas. We used age-standardized z-scores of the means of BMI and WHR to directly compare their ...
Background: Globally, Africans and African Americans experience a disproportionate burden of type 2 ...
BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa is in rapid demographic transition, and non-communicable diseases are...
Background: The emerging burden of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa thre...
Background: In high-income settings, body mass index (BMI) and measures of central adiposity, such ...
Background Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse lip...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse li...
Background: The prevalence of excess adiposity, as measured by elevated body mass index (BMI) and wa...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is in rapid demographic transition, and non-communicable diseases a...
Background: Studies differ on which anthropometric measure of adiposity shows good correlation with ...
Background: The extent to which rural-to-urban migration affects risk for cardiometabolic diseases ...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which rural-to-urban migration affects risk for cardiometabolic diseases (...
The implications of rising obesity for cardiovascular health in middle-income countries has generate...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure is directly and causally associated with body mass index (BMI) in populat...
BACKGROUND: Globally, Africans and African Americans experience a disproportionate burden of type 2 ...
MSc (Dietetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Introduction: The World Health Org...
Background: Globally, Africans and African Americans experience a disproportionate burden of type 2 ...
BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa is in rapid demographic transition, and non-communicable diseases are...
Background: The emerging burden of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa thre...
Background: In high-income settings, body mass index (BMI) and measures of central adiposity, such ...
Background Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse lip...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse li...
Background: The prevalence of excess adiposity, as measured by elevated body mass index (BMI) and wa...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is in rapid demographic transition, and non-communicable diseases a...
Background: Studies differ on which anthropometric measure of adiposity shows good correlation with ...
Background: The extent to which rural-to-urban migration affects risk for cardiometabolic diseases ...
BACKGROUND: The extent to which rural-to-urban migration affects risk for cardiometabolic diseases (...
The implications of rising obesity for cardiovascular health in middle-income countries has generate...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure is directly and causally associated with body mass index (BMI) in populat...
BACKGROUND: Globally, Africans and African Americans experience a disproportionate burden of type 2 ...
MSc (Dietetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Introduction: The World Health Org...
Background: Globally, Africans and African Americans experience a disproportionate burden of type 2 ...
BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa is in rapid demographic transition, and non-communicable diseases are...
Background: The emerging burden of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa thre...