BACKGROUND The impact of increased central arterial stiffness as a predictor of morbidity and mortality, independently of other cardiovascular (CV) risk factors, has been established. The main aim of the present work was to investigate the association of ethnicity on arterial stiffness in different ethnic groups from the Brazilian population. METHODS A total of 1,427 individuals from the general population were randomly selected from the Vitoria City metropolitan area and 588 Amerindians from a native community in Brazil. The ethnicity of the general population was classified by a standard questionnaire as Caucasian descent, African descent, or Mulattos (considered racially mixed subjects). Pulse wave velocity (PWV) was measured with a noni...
Background Arterial stiffness and exercise capacity are independent predictors of cardiovascular di...
Objective: Traditional cardiovascular risk factors do not fully account for ethnic differences in ...
Aim. To compare the effect of cardiovascular risk factors on aortic stiffness in people of European ...
Objective People of Black African descent have greater risks of hypertensive target organ damage t...
In Africans, arterial stiffness progression seems more pronounced compared to Caucasians. We compare...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity impacts cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, and South Asians demonstrate a high...
Aortic pulse wave velocity has emerged as an important predictor of cardiovascular events, but data ...
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death in the U.S. with 610,000 mortalities every ...
Abstract Background Independent of other cardiovascul...
Differences in arterial wave reflection and central blood pressure (BP) have been associated with ca...
Differences in arterial wave reflection and central blood pressure (BP) have been associated with ca...
Early determinants of aortic stiffness as pulse wave velocity are poorly understood. We tested how f...
Arterial compliance declines with age, However this decline occurs more rapidly in both the hyperten...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to compare ethnic difference in proximal aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV...
BackgroundPreventive cardiology has expanded beyond coronary heart disease towards prevention of a b...
Background Arterial stiffness and exercise capacity are independent predictors of cardiovascular di...
Objective: Traditional cardiovascular risk factors do not fully account for ethnic differences in ...
Aim. To compare the effect of cardiovascular risk factors on aortic stiffness in people of European ...
Objective People of Black African descent have greater risks of hypertensive target organ damage t...
In Africans, arterial stiffness progression seems more pronounced compared to Caucasians. We compare...
BACKGROUND: Ethnicity impacts cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, and South Asians demonstrate a high...
Aortic pulse wave velocity has emerged as an important predictor of cardiovascular events, but data ...
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death in the U.S. with 610,000 mortalities every ...
Abstract Background Independent of other cardiovascul...
Differences in arterial wave reflection and central blood pressure (BP) have been associated with ca...
Differences in arterial wave reflection and central blood pressure (BP) have been associated with ca...
Early determinants of aortic stiffness as pulse wave velocity are poorly understood. We tested how f...
Arterial compliance declines with age, However this decline occurs more rapidly in both the hyperten...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to compare ethnic difference in proximal aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV...
BackgroundPreventive cardiology has expanded beyond coronary heart disease towards prevention of a b...
Background Arterial stiffness and exercise capacity are independent predictors of cardiovascular di...
Objective: Traditional cardiovascular risk factors do not fully account for ethnic differences in ...
Aim. To compare the effect of cardiovascular risk factors on aortic stiffness in people of European ...