Purpose: The purposes of this study were to translate current knowledge regarding cardiovascular risk factors, screening, and prevention to a disparate population of women and to ascertain the cardiovascular health status and risk factors in a sample of minority and underserved Appalachian women.Data sources: Demographic data were collected from a voluntary sample of women from a disparate population living in Appalachian Tennessee. A coronary risk profile recorded family health history, personal health history, and lifestyle habits affecting risk for cardiovascular disease. Physiologic measurements included body mass index, blood pressure, fasting glucose, cholesterol levels, ankle brachial index, and carotid artery stenosis.Conclusions: W...
textabstractCardiovascular disease is generally considered to be a disorder of men. One reason for t...
Background: Tennessee has been disproportionally burdened with high levels of chronic disease and po...
The objectives of the study were to identify which risk factors for heart disease were most prevalen...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in American Women; one of every two women will ...
This pilot study sought to describe the patterns of health risk factors and objective physical findi...
Background—There is growing awareness of cardiovascular disease (CVD) as the leading cause of death ...
Objectives: The central Appalachian region of the United States is disproportionately burdened with ...
Objectives: First, to analyze the prevalence of myocardial infarctions, coronary heart disease, and ...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated ethnic differences in the 10-year risk of myocardial infarction or coronary...
The leading cause of death for women across the United States is cardiovascular disease, a broad ter...
There have been few studies of risk factors for coronary heart disease in African American women. Th...
Objectives: To measure the geographical variation in prevalence of cardiovascular disease, risk fac-...
This pilot study sought to describe the patterns of health risk factors and objective physical findi...
ABSTRACT Objective: Although cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in North American ...
• BACKGROUND Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in women. Risk factors include sm...
textabstractCardiovascular disease is generally considered to be a disorder of men. One reason for t...
Background: Tennessee has been disproportionally burdened with high levels of chronic disease and po...
The objectives of the study were to identify which risk factors for heart disease were most prevalen...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in American Women; one of every two women will ...
This pilot study sought to describe the patterns of health risk factors and objective physical findi...
Background—There is growing awareness of cardiovascular disease (CVD) as the leading cause of death ...
Objectives: The central Appalachian region of the United States is disproportionately burdened with ...
Objectives: First, to analyze the prevalence of myocardial infarctions, coronary heart disease, and ...
BACKGROUND: We evaluated ethnic differences in the 10-year risk of myocardial infarction or coronary...
The leading cause of death for women across the United States is cardiovascular disease, a broad ter...
There have been few studies of risk factors for coronary heart disease in African American women. Th...
Objectives: To measure the geographical variation in prevalence of cardiovascular disease, risk fac-...
This pilot study sought to describe the patterns of health risk factors and objective physical findi...
ABSTRACT Objective: Although cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in North American ...
• BACKGROUND Coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in women. Risk factors include sm...
textabstractCardiovascular disease is generally considered to be a disorder of men. One reason for t...
Background: Tennessee has been disproportionally burdened with high levels of chronic disease and po...
The objectives of the study were to identify which risk factors for heart disease were most prevalen...