In Tai wan over the past decades there has been enormous economic growth and rapid westernization of people's life style, as well as a concomitant rise in coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality and morbidity. Studying the effects of such a degree of socioeconomic development on the coronary risk factors of the Chinese population, an ethnic group long regarded as having a low incidence of CHD, may provide some insight into the etiology of coronary atherosclerosis. Coronary risk factors among 1,449 patients ( 759 with CHD) were retrospectively studied. Diagnosis was established by angiography or a definite history of myocardial infarction in approximately 60% of the patients, and for the remainder, at least by noninvasive testing. The frequen...
PURPOSE: To examine whether smoking, alcohol drinking and other risk factors were associated with no...
Background The Sino-MONICA project is a 7-year study monitoring trends and determinants of cardiovas...
In order to clarify risk factors of coronary heart disease in Japan, a comparative study was conduct...
Background: The relative importance of atherosclerotic risk factors, such as hypertension, dyslipide...
A cohort consisting of 3602 residents (82.8% of the target population) aged 35 years and older was e...
This study is the first systematic review of risk factors for stroke in China and supports the impor...
Background—Previous studies have suggested that there is a novel dyslipidemic profile consisting of ...
Examination of the prevalence of subclinical cardiovascular disease (SCD) may help us to delineate f...
BACKGROUND AND AIM:Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a chronic complex disease caused by a combination...
Background. Cardiometabolic risk factors significantly accelerate the progression of coronary artery...
Background:Coronary artery diseases (CAD) are increasing in recent years among Korean due to change ...
The major objective of the present study was to identify biologic and behavioral risk factors of car...
Background-: Previous studies have suggested that there is a novel dyslipidemic profile consisting o...
Background: With rapid lifestyle change, Chinese are experiencing increased cardiovascular risk. Aim...
Background—The prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors has been increasing in China....
PURPOSE: To examine whether smoking, alcohol drinking and other risk factors were associated with no...
Background The Sino-MONICA project is a 7-year study monitoring trends and determinants of cardiovas...
In order to clarify risk factors of coronary heart disease in Japan, a comparative study was conduct...
Background: The relative importance of atherosclerotic risk factors, such as hypertension, dyslipide...
A cohort consisting of 3602 residents (82.8% of the target population) aged 35 years and older was e...
This study is the first systematic review of risk factors for stroke in China and supports the impor...
Background—Previous studies have suggested that there is a novel dyslipidemic profile consisting of ...
Examination of the prevalence of subclinical cardiovascular disease (SCD) may help us to delineate f...
BACKGROUND AND AIM:Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a chronic complex disease caused by a combination...
Background. Cardiometabolic risk factors significantly accelerate the progression of coronary artery...
Background:Coronary artery diseases (CAD) are increasing in recent years among Korean due to change ...
The major objective of the present study was to identify biologic and behavioral risk factors of car...
Background-: Previous studies have suggested that there is a novel dyslipidemic profile consisting o...
Background: With rapid lifestyle change, Chinese are experiencing increased cardiovascular risk. Aim...
Background—The prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors has been increasing in China....
PURPOSE: To examine whether smoking, alcohol drinking and other risk factors were associated with no...
Background The Sino-MONICA project is a 7-year study monitoring trends and determinants of cardiovas...
In order to clarify risk factors of coronary heart disease in Japan, a comparative study was conduct...