BACKGROUND There appears to be an inequality in the risk of cardio-metabolic disease between those from a South Asian (SA) background when compared to those of White Europeans (WE) descendance, however, this association has not been explored in a large European cohort. This population-based open retrospective cohort explores the incidence of cardio-metabolic disease in those without pre-existing cardiometabolic disease taken from a large UK primary care database from 1st January 2007 to 31st December 2017. METHODS A retrospective open cohort matched population-based study using The Health Improvement Network (THIN) database. The outcomes of this study were the incidences of cardio-metabolic events (type 2 diabetes mellitus, hyperte...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, and...
Background: Multiple vascular risk factors may confer very high risk, but the degree of commonality...
Abstract Background There appears to be an inequality in the risk of cardio-metabolic disease betwee...
BACKGROUND: There appears to be an inequality in the risk of cardio-metabolic disease between those ...
BACKGROUND/AIM People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality fro...
Background/Aim: People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality from ...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
Background and aims To describe sociodemographic, lifestyle, environmental and traditional clinical ...
Objective: To investigate whether the health implications of having type 2 diabetes (T2D) were diffe...
People of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepalese, Bhutanese,and Burmese heritage are c...
<p>Objectives: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, ...
Objective To investigate whether the health implications of having type 2 diabetes (T2D) were differ...
Abstract Background Individuals of South-Asian origin have a comparatively higher cardiovascular dis...
AbstractBackgroundAcute coronary syndromes (ACS) are one of the most common presentations to seconda...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, and...
Background: Multiple vascular risk factors may confer very high risk, but the degree of commonality...
Abstract Background There appears to be an inequality in the risk of cardio-metabolic disease betwee...
BACKGROUND: There appears to be an inequality in the risk of cardio-metabolic disease between those ...
BACKGROUND/AIM People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality fro...
Background/Aim: People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality from ...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
Background and aims To describe sociodemographic, lifestyle, environmental and traditional clinical ...
Objective: To investigate whether the health implications of having type 2 diabetes (T2D) were diffe...
People of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepalese, Bhutanese,and Burmese heritage are c...
<p>Objectives: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, ...
Objective To investigate whether the health implications of having type 2 diabetes (T2D) were differ...
Abstract Background Individuals of South-Asian origin have a comparatively higher cardiovascular dis...
AbstractBackgroundAcute coronary syndromes (ACS) are one of the most common presentations to seconda...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, and...
Background: Multiple vascular risk factors may confer very high risk, but the degree of commonality...