نتایج جستجو برای: indians

تعداد نتایج: 6346  

2015
Mario M. de Lima Leonardo O. Reis Ubirajara Ferreira Ulieme Oliveira Cardoso Raquel Bueno Barbieri Gustavo B. de Mendonça Laura S. Ward

PURPOSE To compare dietary, lifestyle, clinical, anthropometric, genetic and prostatic features of Brazilian Indians and non-Indians (Amazon). METHODS 315 men, 228 Indians and 89 non-Indians, ≥ 40 years old were submitted to digital rectal examination, serum prostate specific antigen (PSA), testosterone, TP53 and GSTP1 genotyping, anthropometric, lifestyle, dietary, personal and familial medi...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1945
Alexander S. Wiener J. Preciado Zepeda Eve B. Sonn H. R. Polivka

98 Mexican Indians were tested for the blood properties A-B-O, A(1)-A(2), M-N, P, Rh'-Rh''-Rh(0)-rh, and Hr. Of the 98 Indians, 90.8 per cent belonged to group 0, 6.1 per cent belonged to A(1), and 3.1 per cent to group B. There were 61.2 per cent of type M, 3.1 per cent of type N, and 35.7 per cent of type MN. Of the 95 Mexican Indians tested with anti-P serum, 21.1 per cent were found to lack...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 1999
M Chandalia N Abate A Garg J Stray-Gundersen S M Grundy

It has been proposed that excessive insulin resistance in Asian Indians living in urban areas or migrated to western countries is responsible for the higher incidence of type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease observed in this population. To evaluate whether Asian Indians are more insulin resistant than Caucasians and to define the role of generalized and truncal adiposity, we performed hydr...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 2006
S-M Saw P-P Goh A Cheng A Shankar D T H Tan L B Ellwein

AIM To compare the prevalences of refractive errors in Malay, Chinese and Indian children in Malaysia and Singapore. METHODS Children aged 7-9 years from three schools in the Singapore Cohort study of the Risk factors for Myopia (n = 1962) and similarly aged children from a random cluster sample in the metropolitan Kuala Lumpur area in the Malaysia Refractive Error Study in Children (n = 1752...

2010
Rinkoo Dalan Michelle Jong Siew-Pang Chan Robert Hawkins Robin Choo Brenda Lim May L Tan Melvin KS Leow

OBJECTIVES To determine whether high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) concentrations differ between Chinese, Malays, and Indians with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus and to look for an association with demographic, metabolic and therapeutic variables. METHODS Phase 1: We retrieved records of 50 Chinese, 51 Malay, and 67 Indian individuals who had routine health screening blood tes...

Journal: :Indian heart journal 2008
Kim Eagle

UNLABELLED Asian Indians--living both in India and abroad--have one of the highest rates of coronary artery disease (CAD) in the world, three times higher than the rates among Caucasians in the United States. The CAD among Indians is usually more aggressive at the time of presentation compared with whites or East Asians. The overall impact is much greater because the CAD in Asian Indians affect...

2011
Ranjita Misra Anoop Misra Sunil Gupta Sushum Sharma Padmini Balagopal

This study compared difference in diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome (MetS), C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), homocysteine, and other cardiovascular risk factors between rural and urban Asian Indians using similar/standardized field measurements. The design used a cross-sectional and population-based study among rural (Tamil Nadu) and urban (Delhi) Asian Indians aged 18 years and older. 574 rura...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1994
S Zaraihan A B Azman A R Tariq

The fasting lipid profile of a sample of Malays, Chinese and Indians in Peninsular Malaysia was studied to see whether these might explain differences in the rate of coronary heart disease mortality amongst the three ethnic groups. Fifty healthy subjects were studied from each of the three groups. They were matched for age, body mass index, gender and smoking habits, if any. The total cholester...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1990
K Hughes P P Yeo K C Lun A C Thai S P Sothy K W Wang J S Cheah W O Phoon P Lim

STUDY OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to examine cardiovascular risk factors to see how these might explain differences in cardiovascular disease mortality among Chinese, Malays, and Indians in the Republic of Singapore. DESIGN The study was a population based cross sectional survey. Stratified systematic sampling of census districts, reticulated units, and houses was used. The proportions...

Journal: :Canadian journal on aging = La revue canadienne du vieillissement 2008
Martin Cooke Eric Guimond Jennifer McWhirter

The demographic aging of the Registered Indian population suggests that the social, economic, and health conditions of older Registered Indians will be increasingly important for communities and policymakers. We have adapted the United Nations Development Program's Human Development Index using data from the Census of Canada and the Indian Register to measure whether improvements seen in the kn...

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