Non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), diabetes and cancer account for more than half of the global disease burden, and 75% of related deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Despite large regional variations in CVD incidence and prevalence, CVDs remain the leading causes of death worldwide. With urbanisation, developing nations are undergoing unprecedented labour-force transitions out of agriculture and into types of non-agricultural employment, mainly in the industry and service sectors. There are few studies on the effect of these transitions on CVDs and CVD risk factors in LMICs. We systematically searched MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE and the Cochrane Library from January 1950 to January 2017 to ...
In many developing countries with advanced stages of the nutrition transition, the burden of coronar...
Background and aim: It has been argued that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is not very prevalent in de...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...
Non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), diabetes and cancer account for m...
BACKGROUND: In rural and remote Australia, cardiovascular mortality and morbidity rates are higher t...
There has been a huge increase in diabetes and its associated cardiovascular complications over the ...
Background: In rural and remote Australia, cardiovascular mortality and morbidity rates are higher t...
Background To investigate the prevalence, screening and knowledge of cardio-vascular risk factors (C...
Globally, there is a transition from physical, agriculturally based economies toward economies based...
No keywordsBACKGROUND More than 80% of deaths from cardiovascular disease are estimated to occur in...
Background: Agricultural workers are exposed to organic dust containing endotoxins, mites, and mould...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...
Introduction: The objective of the study was to examine the impact of occurrence of cardiovascular...
Background To investigate the prevalence, screening and knowledge of cardio-vascular risk factors (C...
Cardiovascular Disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Cardiovascular dise...
In many developing countries with advanced stages of the nutrition transition, the burden of coronar...
Background and aim: It has been argued that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is not very prevalent in de...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...
Non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), diabetes and cancer account for m...
BACKGROUND: In rural and remote Australia, cardiovascular mortality and morbidity rates are higher t...
There has been a huge increase in diabetes and its associated cardiovascular complications over the ...
Background: In rural and remote Australia, cardiovascular mortality and morbidity rates are higher t...
Background To investigate the prevalence, screening and knowledge of cardio-vascular risk factors (C...
Globally, there is a transition from physical, agriculturally based economies toward economies based...
No keywordsBACKGROUND More than 80% of deaths from cardiovascular disease are estimated to occur in...
Background: Agricultural workers are exposed to organic dust containing endotoxins, mites, and mould...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...
Introduction: The objective of the study was to examine the impact of occurrence of cardiovascular...
Background To investigate the prevalence, screening and knowledge of cardio-vascular risk factors (C...
Cardiovascular Disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Cardiovascular dise...
In many developing countries with advanced stages of the nutrition transition, the burden of coronar...
Background and aim: It has been argued that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is not very prevalent in de...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...