AIM: The aim of this study was to systematically describe the gender and ethnic differences regarding the prevalence of general/central obesity and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors such as diabetes mellitus type 2, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia among the indigenous and immigrant Pakistani communities. METHODS: The search engine used was PubMed, supplemented with regional data from the Medical Institutes of Pakistan. The focus was on the adult Pakistani population (18 years and older). RESULTS: We found only 7 studies among the immigrant Pakistani community and 24 studies among the indigenous Pakistani community. The studies had limitations such as low participation rates and use of self-reported data. There is a higher pre...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review was to investigate the prevalence of obesity among migrant A...
Introduction: Developing countries are increasingly vulnerable to the worldwide epidemic of obesity,...
Background: The associations of body mass index (BMI) and chronic disease may differ between Indo-As...
Aim: The aim of this study was to systematically describe the gender and ethnic differences regardin...
AIM: The aim of this study was to systematically describe the gender and ethnic differences regardin...
<b><i>Aim:</i></b> The aim of this study was to systematically describe the gender and ethnic differ...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: To study the within ethnic subgroup variations in diabetes and central obesity among South Asi...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: To study the within ethnic subgroup variations in diabetes and central obesity among South Asi...
South Asians in the United States have disproportionately high burden of cardiovascular disease comp...
Objective The objective of this review was to investigate the prevalence of obesity among migrant As...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review was to investigate the prevalence of obesity among migrant A...
Introduction: Developing countries are increasingly vulnerable to the worldwide epidemic of obesity,...
Background: The associations of body mass index (BMI) and chronic disease may differ between Indo-As...
Aim: The aim of this study was to systematically describe the gender and ethnic differences regardin...
AIM: The aim of this study was to systematically describe the gender and ethnic differences regardin...
<b><i>Aim:</i></b> The aim of this study was to systematically describe the gender and ethnic differ...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: To study the within ethnic subgroup variations in diabetes and central obesity among South Asi...
AIMS: Migrant South Asian population in the West, particularly women, is more predisposed to central...
AIMS: To study the within ethnic subgroup variations in diabetes and central obesity among South Asi...
South Asians in the United States have disproportionately high burden of cardiovascular disease comp...
Objective The objective of this review was to investigate the prevalence of obesity among migrant As...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review was to investigate the prevalence of obesity among migrant A...
Introduction: Developing countries are increasingly vulnerable to the worldwide epidemic of obesity,...
Background: The associations of body mass index (BMI) and chronic disease may differ between Indo-As...