Background: Ethnic differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk have been known for decades, but a systematic exploration of how exposure and susceptibility to risk factors may contribute is lacking. This study aimed to investigate the potential impact of differential exposure and susceptibility between South Asian, Black, and White individuals. Methods: This is a population-based prospective cohort study of UK Biobank participants with a median follow-up of 11.3 years. The association between ethnic group and CVD risk was studied. Additional risk factors were then adjusted to examine mediations. Moderation analysis was conducted to identify whether risk factors had a stronger association in the ethnic minority groups. Populati...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...
BACKGROUND/AIM People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality fro...
Aims/hypothesis: Potential differences in cardiovascular risk by ethnicity remain uncertain. We eval...
Background and aims To describe sociodemographic, lifestyle, environmental and traditional clinical ...
Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke and and hypercholesterolaemia are less prevalent...
<p>Objectives: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic differences have been reported in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. It i...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
dertaken to expand our understanding of the factors associated with racial/ethnic disparities in car...
Background: Clinical manifestations and outcomes of atherosclerotic disease differ between ethnic gr...
Background: Ethnic and immigrant groups represent a large and growing segment of the Canadian popula...
Europe’s population is becoming increasingly ethnically diverse, and epidemiological studies indicat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Clinical manifestations and outcomes of atherosclerotic disease differ betw...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, and...
Objectives: Low socioeconomic position (SEP) and Type 2 diabetes are cardiovascular disease (CVD) r...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...
BACKGROUND/AIM People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality fro...
Aims/hypothesis: Potential differences in cardiovascular risk by ethnicity remain uncertain. We eval...
Background and aims To describe sociodemographic, lifestyle, environmental and traditional clinical ...
Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke and and hypercholesterolaemia are less prevalent...
<p>Objectives: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic differences have been reported in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. It i...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
dertaken to expand our understanding of the factors associated with racial/ethnic disparities in car...
Background: Clinical manifestations and outcomes of atherosclerotic disease differ between ethnic gr...
Background: Ethnic and immigrant groups represent a large and growing segment of the Canadian popula...
Europe’s population is becoming increasingly ethnically diverse, and epidemiological studies indicat...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Clinical manifestations and outcomes of atherosclerotic disease differ betw...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether ethnic differences in diabetes, dyslipidemia, and...
Objectives: Low socioeconomic position (SEP) and Type 2 diabetes are cardiovascular disease (CVD) r...
South Asians, representing one-fifthof the world’s population, have ahigher risk of developing cardi...
BACKGROUND/AIM People of south Asian origin have an excessive risk of morbidity and mortality fro...
Aims/hypothesis: Potential differences in cardiovascular risk by ethnicity remain uncertain. We eval...