BackgroundSouth Asians are the second fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, and they have a high risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with lower CVD risk in some race/ethnic groups, but the association of alcohol consumption and atherosclerosis in South Asians has not been investigated.Methods and resultsWe used data from 906 South Asian participants who participated in the Mediators of Atherosclerosis in South Asians Living in America (MASALA) cohort (2010-2012). Alcohol consumption was ascertained via questionnaire, coronary artery calcium (CAC) was measured with computed tomography, and common carotid artery intima-media thickness (cIMT) was measured using B-mode ultrasonogr...
South Asians (SAs) have a significantly higher incidence and severity of type 2 diabetes and cardiov...
Untreated hypertension may contribute to increased atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) ri...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
South Asians, a fast growing ethnic group in the US, have an increased risk for cardiovascular disea...
ObjectivesThe 2018 and 2019 U.S. guidelines for the management of cholesterol and primary preve...
Background-—Ten-year and lifetime cardiovascular risk assessment algorithms have been adopted into a...
Background: Moderate alcohol consumption is known to be protective against coronary heart disease (C...
The authors evaluated the relation between consumption of alcoholic beverages and incidence of coron...
It is unclear to what extent the apparently beneficial cardiovascular effects of moderate alcohol co...
Background and aimsSouth Asian (SA) ethnicity is associated with an increased risk of atheroscleroti...
We describe cardiovascular health (CVH) in second-generation (U.S.-born) South Asian Americans in th...
ObjectivesSouth Asians (individuals from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka) have hig...
South Asians in the United States have disproportionately high burden of cardiovascular disease comp...
South Asians have the highest rates of premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease amongst all ...
PURPOSE: South Asian (SA) persons have increased risks for diabetes mellitus (DM) and atheroscleroti...
South Asians (SAs) have a significantly higher incidence and severity of type 2 diabetes and cardiov...
Untreated hypertension may contribute to increased atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) ri...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...
South Asians, a fast growing ethnic group in the US, have an increased risk for cardiovascular disea...
ObjectivesThe 2018 and 2019 U.S. guidelines for the management of cholesterol and primary preve...
Background-—Ten-year and lifetime cardiovascular risk assessment algorithms have been adopted into a...
Background: Moderate alcohol consumption is known to be protective against coronary heart disease (C...
The authors evaluated the relation between consumption of alcoholic beverages and incidence of coron...
It is unclear to what extent the apparently beneficial cardiovascular effects of moderate alcohol co...
Background and aimsSouth Asian (SA) ethnicity is associated with an increased risk of atheroscleroti...
We describe cardiovascular health (CVH) in second-generation (U.S.-born) South Asian Americans in th...
ObjectivesSouth Asians (individuals from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka) have hig...
South Asians in the United States have disproportionately high burden of cardiovascular disease comp...
South Asians have the highest rates of premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease amongst all ...
PURPOSE: South Asian (SA) persons have increased risks for diabetes mellitus (DM) and atheroscleroti...
South Asians (SAs) have a significantly higher incidence and severity of type 2 diabetes and cardiov...
Untreated hypertension may contribute to increased atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) ri...
Background Indian Asians living in the United Kingdom have a >50% higher risk of cardiovascular d...