Aims: Elevated body mass index (BMI) is an important cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The population-level impact of pharmacologic strategies to mitigate the risk of CVD conferred by the metabolic consequences of an elevated BMI is not well described.Methods and results: We conducted an analysis of 145 986 participants (mean age 50 years, 58% women) from 21 high-, middle-, and low-income countries in the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology study who had no history of cancer, ischaemic heart disease, heart failure, or stroke. We evaluated whether the hazards of CVD (myocardial infarction, stroke, heart failure, or cardiovascular death) differed among those taking a cardiovascular medication (n = 29 174; including blood pressure-lo...
Background: A group of 63708 Bangladeshi adults from a rural area were screened in 2011-12 for cardi...
Background, It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affl...
OBJECTIVE—Obesity is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We sought t...
No keywordsBACKGROUND More than 80% of deaths from cardiovascular disease are estimated to occur in...
International audienceAim Explore the relation between body mass index (BMI) and cardiovascular dise...
The burden of hypertension, a silent killer, continues to increase in low- and middle-income countri...
Background: High blood pressure, blood glucose, serum cholesterol, and BMI are risk factors for card...
Global cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden is high and rising, especially in low-income and middle-i...
The burden of hypertension, a silent killer, continues to increase in low- and middle-income countri...
Background: Hypertension, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, obesity, smo...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to examine the relationship between access to medicine for cardiovascular disea...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...
Background: High blood pressure, blood glucose, serum cholesterol, and BMI are risk factors for card...
Background: Although most cardiovascular disease occurs in low-income and middle-income countries, l...
Background: A group of 63708 Bangladeshi adults from a rural area were screened in 2011-12 for cardi...
Background, It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affl...
OBJECTIVE—Obesity is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We sought t...
No keywordsBACKGROUND More than 80% of deaths from cardiovascular disease are estimated to occur in...
International audienceAim Explore the relation between body mass index (BMI) and cardiovascular dise...
The burden of hypertension, a silent killer, continues to increase in low- and middle-income countri...
Background: High blood pressure, blood glucose, serum cholesterol, and BMI are risk factors for card...
Global cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden is high and rising, especially in low-income and middle-i...
The burden of hypertension, a silent killer, continues to increase in low- and middle-income countri...
Background: Hypertension, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, obesity, smo...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to examine the relationship between access to medicine for cardiovascular disea...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...
Background: Global estimates of the effect of common modifiable risk factors on cardiovascular disea...
Background: High blood pressure, blood glucose, serum cholesterol, and BMI are risk factors for card...
Background: Although most cardiovascular disease occurs in low-income and middle-income countries, l...
Background: A group of 63708 Bangladeshi adults from a rural area were screened in 2011-12 for cardi...
Background, It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affl...
OBJECTIVE—Obesity is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We sought t...