South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, and Sri Lankans), have very high incidence of metabolic diseases, such as hypertension, abdominal obesity, metabolic syndrome, type-2 diabetes, and vascular disease. To create awareness, develop educational and preventive strategies, we started a professional society, South Asian Society on Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis (SASAT) in 1993, at the University of Minnesota. Since that time, we have organized fifteen international conferences in India and published several monographs on this topic. In our conferences, we have discussed all aspects of epidemiology, risk factors, and excess burden of these diseases in this ethnic group in India and abroad. In general, South Asians seem to have excess...
Economic, dietary and other lifestyle transitions have been occurring rapidly in most South Asian co...
South Asia is home to one of the largest population of people with metabolic syndrome (MetS). The pr...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...
Nearly a quarter of the world population lives in the South Asian region (India, Pakistan, Banglades...
Nearly a quarter of the world population lives in the South Asian region (India, Pakistan, Banglades...
South Asians (Indians, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis and Sri Lankans) have very high incidence of cardiom...
In the last decades a significant increase of the migratory phenomenon from South Asian countries to...
It is now well recognized that South Asians living in the US (SAUS) have a higher prevalence of athe...
Danny Eapen1, Girish L Kalra1, Nadya Merchant1, Anjali Arora2, Bobby V Khan11Emory University School...
The rising prevalence of diabetes in South Asians has significant health and economic implications. ...
South Asian individuals in the United States are at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM); how...
South Asians have high rates of diabetes and the highest rates of premature coronary artery disease ...
South Asians (SAs) have a significantly higher incidence and severity of type 2 diabetes and cardiov...
South Asians have been shown to have increased abdominal adiposity, visceral fat, low muscle mass an...
Economic, dietary and other lifestyle transitions have been occurring rapidly in most South Asian co...
Economic, dietary and other lifestyle transitions have been occurring rapidly in most South Asian co...
South Asia is home to one of the largest population of people with metabolic syndrome (MetS). The pr...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...
Nearly a quarter of the world population lives in the South Asian region (India, Pakistan, Banglades...
Nearly a quarter of the world population lives in the South Asian region (India, Pakistan, Banglades...
South Asians (Indians, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis and Sri Lankans) have very high incidence of cardiom...
In the last decades a significant increase of the migratory phenomenon from South Asian countries to...
It is now well recognized that South Asians living in the US (SAUS) have a higher prevalence of athe...
Danny Eapen1, Girish L Kalra1, Nadya Merchant1, Anjali Arora2, Bobby V Khan11Emory University School...
The rising prevalence of diabetes in South Asians has significant health and economic implications. ...
South Asian individuals in the United States are at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM); how...
South Asians have high rates of diabetes and the highest rates of premature coronary artery disease ...
South Asians (SAs) have a significantly higher incidence and severity of type 2 diabetes and cardiov...
South Asians have been shown to have increased abdominal adiposity, visceral fat, low muscle mass an...
Economic, dietary and other lifestyle transitions have been occurring rapidly in most South Asian co...
Economic, dietary and other lifestyle transitions have been occurring rapidly in most South Asian co...
South Asia is home to one of the largest population of people with metabolic syndrome (MetS). The pr...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...