AbstractBackgroundAgarwal is one of the largest business communities in India. To determine prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and their distribution according to educational status (ES) in this community we performed a study.Methods1781 (men 1039, women 742) of 2500 selected subjects (71.2%) were evaluated and fasting blood sample obtained in 1130.ResultsAge-adjusted prevalence of risk factors was tobacco use 12.2%, sedentary habits 54.2%, overweight/obesity 54.4%, obesity 19.5%, abdominal obesity 61.2%, hypertension 36.0%, diabetes 19.2%, hypercholesterolemia ≥200 mg/dl 25.8%, low HDL cholesterol 29.2%, hypertriglyceridemia 32.8% and metabolic syndrome 22.3%. Low ES subjects had significantly greater prevalence of sedentary habits,...
Background: We assessed (i) the risk of cardiovascular disease in an industrial population in Chenna...
BACKGROUND : Non communicable diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in India. Ca...
Introduction India has high mortality rates from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Understanding the tre...
AbstractBackgroundAgarwal is one of the largest business communities in India. To determine prevalen...
Background: Agarwal is one of the largest business communities in India. To determine prevalence of ...
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To determine correlation of multiple parameters of socioeconomic status with cardiovascular risk fac...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are global epidemic and contribute to double burden ...
  Objective: In view of marked accentuations in cardiometabolic diseases in developing countries s...
Background To investigate the prevalence, screening and knowledge of cardio-vascular risk factors (C...
Background To investigate the prevalence, screening and knowledge of cardio-vascular risk factors (C...
Objective: To determine the frequency and distribution of various risk factors and behaviours for co...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of the cardio-metabolic risk factors is rapidly increasing amongst the ch...
Abstract Background Non communicable diseases (NCDs) have become a major concern for global health. ...
Background: Social and lifestyle changes are responsible for the increasing prevalence of coronary h...
Background: We assessed (i) the risk of cardiovascular disease in an industrial population in Chenna...
BACKGROUND : Non communicable diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in India. Ca...
Introduction India has high mortality rates from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Understanding the tre...
AbstractBackgroundAgarwal is one of the largest business communities in India. To determine prevalen...
Background: Agarwal is one of the largest business communities in India. To determine prevalence of ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
To determine correlation of multiple parameters of socioeconomic status with cardiovascular risk fac...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are global epidemic and contribute to double burden ...
  Objective: In view of marked accentuations in cardiometabolic diseases in developing countries s...
Background To investigate the prevalence, screening and knowledge of cardio-vascular risk factors (C...
Background To investigate the prevalence, screening and knowledge of cardio-vascular risk factors (C...
Objective: To determine the frequency and distribution of various risk factors and behaviours for co...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of the cardio-metabolic risk factors is rapidly increasing amongst the ch...
Abstract Background Non communicable diseases (NCDs) have become a major concern for global health. ...
Background: Social and lifestyle changes are responsible for the increasing prevalence of coronary h...
Background: We assessed (i) the risk of cardiovascular disease in an industrial population in Chenna...
BACKGROUND : Non communicable diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in India. Ca...
Introduction India has high mortality rates from cardiovascular disease (CVD). Understanding the tre...