Background and aims Increased left ventricular mass is an independent predictor for cardiovascular events, and shown to be higher in black than white populations. To gain a better understanding of early factors contributing to increased left ventricular mass in young black adults, we investigated metabolomic profiles, identified and compared metabolites that associated with left ventricular mass index in healthy black and white adults. Methods and results We included normotensive black and white participants from the African-PREDICT study, with data on urinary metabolomics and echocardiography. Urinary metabolites were measured using three different analytical platforms. Univariate statistical analyses, including independent t-test (ad...
BACKGROUND: The lifetime risk of heart failure (HF) is higher in the black population than in other ...
Background: Increasing urbanisation in sub-Saharan African countries is causing a rapid increase in ...
Background: Oxidative stress and increased cardiovascular reactivity are associated with endothelial...
Master of Health Sciences (Cardiovascular Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMo...
Abstract We determined the factors related to left ventric-ular mass adjusted for body size in 60 bl...
M Health Sciences (Cardiovascular Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMotivation...
Background—Blacks have a higher prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy than whites. Several popu...
Background-—Though left ventricular mass (LVM) predicts cardiovascular events (CVD) and mortality in...
AbstractObjectivesIn the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study comprised o...
Heart failure is more prevalent among African Americans than in the general population. Metabolomic ...
Background and Purpose—Despite theories that link stroke to left ventricular mass, few large, popula...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to determine whether people of black African descent have m...
Increased left ventricular mass (LVM) and lower socioeconomic status (SES) are predictors of cardiov...
Background-—We investigated race–ethnic and sex-specific relationships of left ventricular (LV) stru...
OBJECTIVE: Blood pressure (BP) is regulated by plasma metabolites from different neurohumoral and ca...
BACKGROUND: The lifetime risk of heart failure (HF) is higher in the black population than in other ...
Background: Increasing urbanisation in sub-Saharan African countries is causing a rapid increase in ...
Background: Oxidative stress and increased cardiovascular reactivity are associated with endothelial...
Master of Health Sciences (Cardiovascular Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMo...
Abstract We determined the factors related to left ventric-ular mass adjusted for body size in 60 bl...
M Health Sciences (Cardiovascular Physiology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusMotivation...
Background—Blacks have a higher prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy than whites. Several popu...
Background-—Though left ventricular mass (LVM) predicts cardiovascular events (CVD) and mortality in...
AbstractObjectivesIn the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study comprised o...
Heart failure is more prevalent among African Americans than in the general population. Metabolomic ...
Background and Purpose—Despite theories that link stroke to left ventricular mass, few large, popula...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to determine whether people of black African descent have m...
Increased left ventricular mass (LVM) and lower socioeconomic status (SES) are predictors of cardiov...
Background-—We investigated race–ethnic and sex-specific relationships of left ventricular (LV) stru...
OBJECTIVE: Blood pressure (BP) is regulated by plasma metabolites from different neurohumoral and ca...
BACKGROUND: The lifetime risk of heart failure (HF) is higher in the black population than in other ...
Background: Increasing urbanisation in sub-Saharan African countries is causing a rapid increase in ...
Background: Oxidative stress and increased cardiovascular reactivity are associated with endothelial...