INTRODUCTION: Low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) is widely used as a marker of cardiovascular disease risk, although this relationship is not causal and is likely mediated through associations with other risk factors. Low HDL is extremely common in sub-Saharan African populations, and this has often been interpreted to indicate that these populations will have increased cardiovascular risk. We aimed to determine whether the association between HDL and other cardiovascular risk factors differed between populations in sub-Saharan Africa and the UK. METHODS: We compared data from adults living in Uganda and Malawi (n=26 216) and in the UK (n=8747). We examined unadjusted and adjusted levels of HDL and applied the WHO recommended cut-offs for p...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse li...
Background: Risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) include obesity, ethnicity and hypertensio...
BackgroundAbdominal obesity predict metabolic syndrome parameters at low levels of waist circumferen...
Introduction: Low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) is widely used as a marker of cardiovascular diseas...
Few studies have compared the utility of serum levels of lipid fractions in cardiovascular disease (...
Objectives: To investigate if urban Africans displayed lower levels of atheroprotective high-density...
Background: The prevalence of excess adiposity, as measured by elevated body mass index (BMI) and wa...
BACKGROUND: The burden of dyslipidaemia is rising in many low income countries. However, there are f...
Background: The burden of dyslipidaemia is rising in many low income countries. However, there are f...
Objectives To investigate if urban Africans displayed lower levels of atheroprotective high-density ...
BACKGROUND: The burden of dyslipidaemia is rising in many low income countries. However, there are f...
Abstract Background Obesity and low high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) levels are associat...
Background Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse lip...
Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, however, very litt...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, howeve...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse li...
Background: Risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) include obesity, ethnicity and hypertensio...
BackgroundAbdominal obesity predict metabolic syndrome parameters at low levels of waist circumferen...
Introduction: Low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) is widely used as a marker of cardiovascular diseas...
Few studies have compared the utility of serum levels of lipid fractions in cardiovascular disease (...
Objectives: To investigate if urban Africans displayed lower levels of atheroprotective high-density...
Background: The prevalence of excess adiposity, as measured by elevated body mass index (BMI) and wa...
BACKGROUND: The burden of dyslipidaemia is rising in many low income countries. However, there are f...
Background: The burden of dyslipidaemia is rising in many low income countries. However, there are f...
Objectives To investigate if urban Africans displayed lower levels of atheroprotective high-density ...
BACKGROUND: The burden of dyslipidaemia is rising in many low income countries. However, there are f...
Abstract Background Obesity and low high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) levels are associat...
Background Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse lip...
Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, however, very litt...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, howeve...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from high-income countries shows that higher adiposity results in an adverse li...
Background: Risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) include obesity, ethnicity and hypertensio...
BackgroundAbdominal obesity predict metabolic syndrome parameters at low levels of waist circumferen...