Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) death compared with native European whites. The mechanisms underlying their excess mortality are not clear, and there are no validated tools capable of identifying this increased risk. The burden of subclinical atherosclerosis detected in the carotid arteries is an established prognosticator for major CVD events. We hypothesized that the increased prevalence of CVD among Indian Asians would be reflected by their having a greater burden of subclinical carotid artery atherosclerosis compared with European whites.Methods We studied 2,288 healthy subjects and 148 patients with known CVD from the London Life Sciences Prospective Popul...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Ultrasound studies of carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and plaques are...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background: Subclinical biomarkers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are being increasingly applied in...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality is 70% higher among UK Indian Asian than white Eu...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality is 70% higher among UK Indian Asian than white Eu...
Background: Subclinical biomarkers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are being increasingly applied in...
Background-—Ten-year and lifetime cardiovascular risk assessment algorithms have been adopted into a...
South Asians, a fast growing ethnic group in the US, have an increased risk for cardiovascular disea...
Ultrasound studies of carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and plaques are limited in South Asians,...
Ultrasound studies of carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and plaques are limited in South Asians,...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Ultrasound studies of carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and plaques are...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
Background: Subclinical biomarkers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are being increasingly applied in...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality is 70% higher among UK Indian Asian than white Eu...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality is 70% higher among UK Indian Asian than white Eu...
Background: Subclinical biomarkers of cardiovascular disease (CVD) are being increasingly applied in...
Background-—Ten-year and lifetime cardiovascular risk assessment algorithms have been adopted into a...
South Asians, a fast growing ethnic group in the US, have an increased risk for cardiovascular disea...
Ultrasound studies of carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and plaques are limited in South Asians,...
Ultrasound studies of carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and plaques are limited in South Asians,...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Ultrasound studies of carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) and plaques are...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...