Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, however, very little standardized data has been collected on the primary risk factors across the spectrum of economic development. Data are particularly sparse from Africa. In the Modeling the Epidemiologic Transition Study (METS) we examined population-based samples of men and women, ages 25-45 of African ancestry in metropolitan Chicago, Kingston, Jamaica, rural Ghana, Cape Town, South Africa, and the Seychelles. Key measures of cardiovascular disease risk are described. The risk factor profile varied widely in both total summary estimates of cardiovascular risk and in the magnitude of component factors. Hypertension ranged from 7% in women from Ghana to 35%...
The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Africa is growing and changing in nature. From the pre...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries are currently experiencing one of the most...
Background: Validated absolute risk equations are currently recommended as the basis of cardiovascul...
Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, however, very litt...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, howeve...
Africa is a continent characterized by marked ethnic, sociodemographic, and economic diversity, with...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. The im...
BACKGROUND: To test the inflammatory origin of cardiovascular disease, as opposed to its origin in w...
BACKGROUND: Most European countries are ethnically and culturally diverse. Globally, cardiovascular ...
Urbanization and migration have been increasing in the last few decades and have been associated wit...
BACKGROUND: For migrant populations from sub-Saharan Africa, adverse cardiovascular disease (CVD) ri...
BACKGROUND: For migrant populations from sub-Saharan Africa, adverse cardiovascular disease (CVD) ri...
Abstract Background A significant number of cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related deaths occur in dev...
Populations in sub-Saharan Africa are shifting from rural to increasingly urban. Although the burden...
In many developing countries with advanced stages of the nutrition transition, the burden of coronar...
The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Africa is growing and changing in nature. From the pre...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries are currently experiencing one of the most...
Background: Validated absolute risk equations are currently recommended as the basis of cardiovascul...
Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, however, very litt...
Background: Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To date, howeve...
Africa is a continent characterized by marked ethnic, sociodemographic, and economic diversity, with...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. The im...
BACKGROUND: To test the inflammatory origin of cardiovascular disease, as opposed to its origin in w...
BACKGROUND: Most European countries are ethnically and culturally diverse. Globally, cardiovascular ...
Urbanization and migration have been increasing in the last few decades and have been associated wit...
BACKGROUND: For migrant populations from sub-Saharan Africa, adverse cardiovascular disease (CVD) ri...
BACKGROUND: For migrant populations from sub-Saharan Africa, adverse cardiovascular disease (CVD) ri...
Abstract Background A significant number of cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related deaths occur in dev...
Populations in sub-Saharan Africa are shifting from rural to increasingly urban. Although the burden...
In many developing countries with advanced stages of the nutrition transition, the burden of coronar...
The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Africa is growing and changing in nature. From the pre...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries are currently experiencing one of the most...
Background: Validated absolute risk equations are currently recommended as the basis of cardiovascul...