Background: Previous work examining differences in hypertension across ethnic groups employ race as the principal variable. While differences in hypertension have been identified across racial groups, there is great variation between ethnic groups amongst racial groupings that could mask differences in hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. In light of Canada's ethnic diversity, research aimed at identifying specific groups that are at a health disadvantage is essential for understanding the health of the overall population. In addition, this research would be beneficial for creating programs and policies aimed at reducing or eliminating these disparities. Since CVD is the leading cause of mortality in Canada and hypert...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic status (SES) and ethnicity are both important determinants of hypertension...
Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are major health problems in most ethnic mino...
Background Studies in the United States have shown a genetic predisposition to hypertension in indiv...
Background: Ethnic and immigrant groups represent a large and growing segment of the Canadian popula...
Introduction: Canadian research on racial health inequalities that foregrounds soci...
Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, are theleading causes of death worldwide. Evidence frommo...
dertaken to expand our understanding of the factors associated with racial/ethnic disparities in car...
Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, are theleading causes of death worldwide. Evidence frommo...
INTRODUCTION: Insufficient physical activity, poor diet, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol consumpt...
Background Cardiovascular disease rates vary greatly between ethnic groups in Canada. To establish w...
Background: Ethnic differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk have been known for decades, ...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
AIMS: There are important ethnic differences in the prevalence of hypertension and hypertension-medi...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension is higher among blacks than whites. However, inconsistent fi...
OBJECTIVE: I estimated the association between race and self-reported hypertension among Hispanics a...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic status (SES) and ethnicity are both important determinants of hypertension...
Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are major health problems in most ethnic mino...
Background Studies in the United States have shown a genetic predisposition to hypertension in indiv...
Background: Ethnic and immigrant groups represent a large and growing segment of the Canadian popula...
Introduction: Canadian research on racial health inequalities that foregrounds soci...
Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, are theleading causes of death worldwide. Evidence frommo...
dertaken to expand our understanding of the factors associated with racial/ethnic disparities in car...
Cardiovascular diseases, including stroke, are theleading causes of death worldwide. Evidence frommo...
INTRODUCTION: Insufficient physical activity, poor diet, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol consumpt...
Background Cardiovascular disease rates vary greatly between ethnic groups in Canada. To establish w...
Background: Ethnic differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk have been known for decades, ...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies investigating the association between ethnicity and hypertension f...
AIMS: There are important ethnic differences in the prevalence of hypertension and hypertension-medi...
Abstract—The prevalence of hypertension is higher among blacks than whites. However, inconsistent fi...
OBJECTIVE: I estimated the association between race and self-reported hypertension among Hispanics a...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic status (SES) and ethnicity are both important determinants of hypertension...
Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are major health problems in most ethnic mino...
Background Studies in the United States have shown a genetic predisposition to hypertension in indiv...