South Africa is concurrently experiencing epidemiological transition with diseases of lifestyle on the increase, while still burdened by poverty related diseases. Chronic diseases of lifestyle such as CVD are rapidly becoming major causes of death in developing countries and by all predictions, will continue rising.(4,7,8,9) Of concern is the fact that in developing countries, CVD is occurring in younger individuals than in the developed countries and as the epidemic evolves, the poor are affected the most in both developed and developing countries.(1) The Heart of Soweto (HOS) study aimed to investigate and describe this emerging problem of CVD, and especially heart disease, amongst the urban African population in Soweto, who presented for...
A tsunami of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic resp...
Africa is a continent of great diversity and consists of extremely poor and remote rural regions cha...
The growing incidence of chronic conditions associated with changing lifestyles is creating new chal...
South Africa is concurrently experiencing epidemiological transition with diseases of lifestyle on t...
The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Africa is growing and changing in nature. From the pre...
Background: There is increasing evidence that many populations in the developing world are in epidem...
Africa is a vast and diverse continent, and this is reflected in multiple facets of healthcare preve...
Background: There is increasing evidence that many populations in the developing world are in "epide...
Background: The Heart of Soweto Study aims to increase our understanding of the characteristics and ...
Background: The Heart of Soweto Study aims to increase our understanding of the characteristics and ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), ranked top non-communicable diseases (NCDs), are the second leading ...
The cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden in South Africa (SA) is increasing amongst all age groups an...
BACKGROUND : Of the total 56 million deaths worldwide during 2012, 38 million (68%) were due to nonc...
In the past decades sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) haswitnessed urbanisation at unparalleled rates ofincre...
It is widely acknowledged that sub-Saharan Africa faces a double burden of diseases. On the one hand...
A tsunami of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic resp...
Africa is a continent of great diversity and consists of extremely poor and remote rural regions cha...
The growing incidence of chronic conditions associated with changing lifestyles is creating new chal...
South Africa is concurrently experiencing epidemiological transition with diseases of lifestyle on t...
The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Africa is growing and changing in nature. From the pre...
Background: There is increasing evidence that many populations in the developing world are in epidem...
Africa is a vast and diverse continent, and this is reflected in multiple facets of healthcare preve...
Background: There is increasing evidence that many populations in the developing world are in "epide...
Background: The Heart of Soweto Study aims to increase our understanding of the characteristics and ...
Background: The Heart of Soweto Study aims to increase our understanding of the characteristics and ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), ranked top non-communicable diseases (NCDs), are the second leading ...
The cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden in South Africa (SA) is increasing amongst all age groups an...
BACKGROUND : Of the total 56 million deaths worldwide during 2012, 38 million (68%) were due to nonc...
In the past decades sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) haswitnessed urbanisation at unparalleled rates ofincre...
It is widely acknowledged that sub-Saharan Africa faces a double burden of diseases. On the one hand...
A tsunami of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic resp...
Africa is a continent of great diversity and consists of extremely poor and remote rural regions cha...
The growing incidence of chronic conditions associated with changing lifestyles is creating new chal...