نتایج جستجو برای: asians

تعداد نتایج: 6173  

2009
Ashan Gunarathne Jeetesh V. Patel Paramjit S. Gill

Background and Purpose—Within the United Kingdom, mortality from stroke is higher among South Asians compared to European whites. The reasons for this excess cerebrovascular risk in South Asians remain unclear. The aim of this review is to present a comprehensive and systematic overview of the available literature relating to ischemic stroke among South Asian populations identifying distinct fe...

2008
June Stevens Kimberly P. Truesdale Eva G. Katz Jianwen Cai

Researchers have hypothesized that the impact of body mass index on chronic disease may be greater in Asians than in Whites; however, most studies are cross-sectional and have no White comparison group. The authors compared the associations with body mass index in Chinese Asians (n 1⁄4 5,980), American Whites (n 1⁄4 10,776), and American Blacks (n 1⁄4 3,582) using prospective data from the Peop...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2006
Iris Shai Rui Jiang Joann E Manson Meir J Stampfer Walter C Willett Graham A Colditz Frank B Hu

OBJECTIVE To examine ethnic differences in risk of type 2 diabetes, taking dietary and lifestyle risk factors into account. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A prospective (1980-2000) cohort (from The Nurses' Health Study) including 78,419 apparently healthy women (75,584 whites, 801 Asians, 613 Hispanics, and 1,421 blacks) was studied. Detailed dietary and lifestyle information for each participan...

2014
Alka M. Kanaya David Herrington Eric Vittinghoff Susan K. Ewing Kiang Liu Michael J. Blaha Swapna S. Dave Fareeha Qureshi Namratha R. Kandula

OBJECTIVE We compared South Asians with four other racial/ethnic groups in the U.S. to determine whether sociodemographic, lifestyle, or metabolic factors could explain the higher diabetes prevalence and whether insulin resistance and β-cell dysfunction occurred at younger ages and/or lower adiposity levels compared with other groups. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We performed a cross-sectional...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2006
Luke M Richey Andrew F Olshan Jonathan George Carol G Shores Adam M Zanation Trinitia Cannon Mark C Weissler

OBJECTIVES To compare the incidence rates of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among US black, white, and Asian/Pacific Islander (Asian) populations, with a focus on those diagnosed before age 20 years and between ages 20 and 29 years. Our secondary objective was to determine differences in survival rates between US blacks, whites, and Asians with NPC who were younger than 30 years. DESIGN Data ...

Journal: :Circulation 1993
P M McKeigue J E Ferrie T Pierpoint M G Marmot

BACKGROUND Rates of coronary heart disease are higher in South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis) settled overseas than in other ethnic groups. We tested the hypothesis that this excess risk results from metabolic disturbances associated with insulin resistance. METHODS AND RESULTS There were 1,421 South Asian men and 1,515 European men aged 40-69 years in London examined in the S...

2010
Andrew Mente Fahad Razak Stefan Blankenberg Vlad Vuksan A. Darlene Davis Ruby Miller Koon Teo Hertzel Gerstein Arya M. Sharma Salim Yusuf Sonia S. Anand

OBJECTIVE To investigate ethnic differences in adiponectin and leptin concentration and to determine whether these adipokines and a high-glycemic index diet account for ethnic variation in insulin resistance. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In 1,176 South Asian, Chinese, Aboriginal, and European Canadians, fasting blood samples were drawn, and clinical history and dietary habits including glycemi...

2005
Debora A. Paterniti Christine Chiechi Laurel A. Beckett Nora Horan Corinne Turrell Ligaya Smith Claudia Morain Lisa Montell Jose Luis Gonzalez Sharon Davis

Received June 2, 2005; accepted July 25, 2005. Cancer clinical trials have been based on low accrual rates. Barriers to recruitment of minority populations affect the generalizability and impact of trial findings for those populations. The authors undertook a mixed-methods approach to understanding levels of awareness and experiences with cancer clinical trials. A survey was administered to new...

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Deidre A De Silva Hui-Meng Chang Fung-Peng Woon Christopher P L H Chen Meng-Cheong Wong

Stroke welcomes Letters to the Editor and will publish them, if suitable, as space permits. They should not exceed 750 words (including references) and may be subject to editing or abridgment. Please submit letters in duplicate, typed double-spaced. Include a fax number for the corresponding author and a completed copyright transfer agreement form (available online at The article by Gunarathne ...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2004
R Webb J Richardson A Esmail A Pickles

Previous research indicates low screening uptake among South Asian women. We aimed to generate contemporary evidence of uptake by ethnicity using the screening records of eligible women resident in Manchester (n = 72613). Uptake among South Asians was lower than among other women, a difference explained by area- and practice-level confounding. A higher proportion of South Asians were recorded a...

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