Both systolic and diastolic blood pressures are generally believed to vary in relation to various factors like sex, age, body build, altitude, socio-economic condition, chronic diseases, etc. but the evidences are not always unequivocal. This paper aims to study the effect of intergenerational change, age, sex, and body mass index on blood pressures and to see the effects of migration on blood pressures among the two generations of the Tibetan immigrants in Northern India. Findings from research on 1st and 2nd generation adult Tibetans indicate that there are no significant differences in blood pressures between two generations in both the sexes which may have contributed to their food habits
BACKGROUND Studies on blood pressure (BP) in high-altitude areas are scarce and the results are c...
ObjectiveThis study aims to review the blood routine and biochemical indicators of the plateau popul...
Objective: India is in the affirmed phase of evolution and transition, demographic, economic, epidem...
Observations on the blood pressure of a group of 660 displaced male Tibetans revealed striking dissi...
The present study evaluates the blood pressure profile among the Buddhist Lepchas, a tribal populati...
A survey of blood pressure was conducted in 35,629 native Tibetans and 5,167 Han migrants above 15 y...
The purpose of the the present study(the Third Japan-Nepal Health Scientific Cooperative Study) was ...
Introduction: An extensive search on PubMed reveals the paucity of data on hypertension among agro-p...
Dirang Circle locates in the west of Arunachal Pradesh, north East part of India. Monpa ethnic peopl...
The results of a population-based study of blood pressure and related variables of 203 female migran...
Introduction: Studies conducted amongst the inhabitants of high altitude suggested that systolic and...
Rural-urban migration provides an ideal opportunity to examine the effects of envi-ronment and genes...
We evaluate the blood pressure profile in relation to selected biological, behavioral, and socioecon...
A genetic epidemiological study of blood pressure was conducted in two contrasting populations: the ...
Background: Tibetan highlanders have adapted to hypoxic environments through the development of uniq...
BACKGROUND Studies on blood pressure (BP) in high-altitude areas are scarce and the results are c...
ObjectiveThis study aims to review the blood routine and biochemical indicators of the plateau popul...
Objective: India is in the affirmed phase of evolution and transition, demographic, economic, epidem...
Observations on the blood pressure of a group of 660 displaced male Tibetans revealed striking dissi...
The present study evaluates the blood pressure profile among the Buddhist Lepchas, a tribal populati...
A survey of blood pressure was conducted in 35,629 native Tibetans and 5,167 Han migrants above 15 y...
The purpose of the the present study(the Third Japan-Nepal Health Scientific Cooperative Study) was ...
Introduction: An extensive search on PubMed reveals the paucity of data on hypertension among agro-p...
Dirang Circle locates in the west of Arunachal Pradesh, north East part of India. Monpa ethnic peopl...
The results of a population-based study of blood pressure and related variables of 203 female migran...
Introduction: Studies conducted amongst the inhabitants of high altitude suggested that systolic and...
Rural-urban migration provides an ideal opportunity to examine the effects of envi-ronment and genes...
We evaluate the blood pressure profile in relation to selected biological, behavioral, and socioecon...
A genetic epidemiological study of blood pressure was conducted in two contrasting populations: the ...
Background: Tibetan highlanders have adapted to hypoxic environments through the development of uniq...
BACKGROUND Studies on blood pressure (BP) in high-altitude areas are scarce and the results are c...
ObjectiveThis study aims to review the blood routine and biochemical indicators of the plateau popul...
Objective: India is in the affirmed phase of evolution and transition, demographic, economic, epidem...