نتایج جستجو برای: nonhispanic whites

تعداد نتایج: 8489  

Journal: :Circulation. Heart failure 2012
Rey P Vivo Selim R Krim Nassim R Krim Xin Zhao Adrian F Hernandez Eric D Peterson Ileana L Piña Deepak L Bhatt Lee H Schwamm Gregg C Fonarow

BACKGROUND Although individuals of Hispanic ethnicity are at high risk for developing heart failure (HF), little is known about differences between Hispanic HF patients stratified by left ventricular ejection fraction (EF). We compared characteristics, quality of care, and outcomes between Hispanic and non-Hispanic white patients hospitalized for HF with preserved EF (PEF) or reduced EF (REF). ...

2017
Jia Pu Katherine G. Hastings Derek Boothroyd Powell O. Jose Sukyung Chung Janki B. Shah Mark R. Cullen Latha P. Palaniappan David H. Rehkopf

BACKGROUND There are well-documented geographical differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality for non-Hispanic whites. However, it remains unknown whether similar geographical variation in CVD mortality exists for Asian American subgroups. This study aims to examine geographical differences in CVD mortality among Asian American subgroups living in the United States and whether they ar...

2012
Salim S. Virani Ariel Brautbar Brian C. Davis Josef Coresh Diane J. Catellier

Background—On the basis of studies with limited statistical power, lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is not considered a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in blacks. We evaluated associations between Lp(a) and incident CVD events in blacks and whites in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study. Methods and Results—Plasma Lp(a) was measured in blacks (n 3467) and whites (n 9851). Haz...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2004
Tulika Jain Ronald Peshock Darren K McGuire DuWayne Willett Zhoaxia Yu Gloria L Vega Rudy Guerra Helen H Hobbs Scott M Grundy

OBJECTIVES We sought to compare the prevalence of coronary atherosclerosis in a cohort of middle-age African American (black) and non-Hispanic Caucasian (white) men and women from a population-based probability sample. BACKGROUND Blacks have a higher mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) than whites, particularly among younger individuals, and yet several studies have reported that coro...

Journal: :Journal of public health dentistry 1998
D L Ronis W P Lang C L Antonakos W S Borgnakke

OBJECTIVE This study compared the preventive oral health behaviors of African-Americans and whites. METHODS Face-to-face interviews were conducted with a probability sample of 384 African-American and 358 white adults living in the greater Detroit area. Questions focused on brushing, flossing, and dental visits. RESULTS More than 95 percent of both groups reported brushing daily; however, w...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2011
Karen Jaceldo-Siegl Jing Fan Joan Sabaté Synnove F Knutsen Ella Haddad W Lawrence Beeson R Patti Herring Terrence L Butler Hannelore Bennett Gary E Fraser

OBJECTIVE To assess race-specific validity of food and food group intakes measured using an FFQ. DESIGN Calibration study participants were randomly selected from the Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2) cohort by church, and then by subject-within-church. Intakes of forty-seven foods and food groups were assessed using an FFQ and then compared with intake estimates measured using six 24 h dietar...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2009
David K Chatkoff Michelle T Leonard

BACKGROUND Arab Americans exhibit higher rates of hypertension and other cardiovascular risk factors relative to national averages. While research suggests some minorities may exhibit increased cardiovascular reactivity (CVR) to, and slowed recovery from, stress compared to Whites, which may represent a risk factor for hypertension and cardiovascular disease, this has not been studied in Arab A...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2003
Kirk J Brower Theadia L Carey

Published studies comparing the outcomes of black and white patients with alcohol dependence have produced mixed results. We hypothesized that among alcoholic outpatients blacks would have worse outcomes than whites. A sample of 38 blacks and 136 whites were assessed prospectively at baseline and 6-12 months using a naturalistic study design. At baseline, blacks had less education, employment, ...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2007
Eileen M Crimmins Jung Ki Kim Dawn E Alley Arun Karlamangla Teresa Seeman

OBJECTIVES We examined biological risk profiles by race, ethnicity, and nativity to evaluate evidence for a Hispanic paradox in measured health indicators. METHODS We used data on adults aged 40 years and older (n = 4206) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (1999-2002) to compare blood pressure, metabolic, and inflammatory risk profiles for Whites, Blacks, US-born and f...

2013
Salimah H. Meghani Jesse Chittams Alexandra L. Hanlon Joseph Curry

BACKGROUND Conjoint Analysis (CA) can serve as an important tool to study health disparities and unique factors underlying decision-making in diverse subgroups. However, methodological advancements are needed in exploiting this application of CA. We compared the internal and external predictive validity and inter-temporal stability of Choice-based-Conjoint (CBC) analysis between African-America...

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