Objectives: To explore if risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) for participants who moved before their first CVD event is higher than for stayers, and examine whether the relationship is moderated by ethnicity. Methods: The sample comprised of 2,068,360 New Zealand (NZ) residents enrolled in any Primary Health Organisation, aged between 30-84 years, had complete demographic information, and no prior history of CVD. Cox proportional regression was used to compare CVD risk between movers and stayers. The analysis was conducted for the whole sample and stratified by ethnicity. Results: The combined analysis suggested movers have a lower risk of CVD than stayers. This is consistent for all ethnic groups with some variation according to experien...
There is a well-established geographical gradient in cardio-vascular mortality in Great Britain (GB)...
Background International migrants differ from host populations in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk....
Māori, the indigenous population of New Zealand (NZ), have poorer cardiovascular health outcomes com...
Objectives: To explore if risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) for participants who moved before the...
Objectives To explore if risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) for participants who moved before thei...
Residential mobility can have negative impacts on health, with some studies finding that residential...
Residential mobility can have negative impacts on health, with some studies finding that residential...
We used longitudinal information on area deprivation status to explore the relationship between resi...
We used longitudinal information on area deprivation status to explore the relationship between resi...
We used longitudinal information on area deprivation status to explore the relationship between resi...
Abstract Objective: To compare the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk profiles of Indian and European...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
In New Zealand, cardiovascular disease is higher among Maori and Pacific peoples than other ethnic ...
There is a well-established geographical gradient in cardio-vascular mortality in Great Britain (GB)...
Objective. To examine all-cause mortality differentials among New Zealand's (NZ) immigrant populatio...
There is a well-established geographical gradient in cardio-vascular mortality in Great Britain (GB)...
Background International migrants differ from host populations in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk....
Māori, the indigenous population of New Zealand (NZ), have poorer cardiovascular health outcomes com...
Objectives: To explore if risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) for participants who moved before the...
Objectives To explore if risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) for participants who moved before thei...
Residential mobility can have negative impacts on health, with some studies finding that residential...
Residential mobility can have negative impacts on health, with some studies finding that residential...
We used longitudinal information on area deprivation status to explore the relationship between resi...
We used longitudinal information on area deprivation status to explore the relationship between resi...
We used longitudinal information on area deprivation status to explore the relationship between resi...
Abstract Objective: To compare the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk profiles of Indian and European...
Objectives: The objective was to prospectively examine potential differences in the risk of first ca...
In New Zealand, cardiovascular disease is higher among Maori and Pacific peoples than other ethnic ...
There is a well-established geographical gradient in cardio-vascular mortality in Great Britain (GB)...
Objective. To examine all-cause mortality differentials among New Zealand's (NZ) immigrant populatio...
There is a well-established geographical gradient in cardio-vascular mortality in Great Britain (GB)...
Background International migrants differ from host populations in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk....
Māori, the indigenous population of New Zealand (NZ), have poorer cardiovascular health outcomes com...