1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):47-48
Using National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) protocols, researchers measured blood pressure in 4549 American Indians ages 45 to 74 from 13 ...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):74-76
HYPERTENSION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE are increasing among minorities. Participants at the workshop on the Epidemiology of Hypertension in Hispanic ...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):59-61
THE AUTHORS STUDIED THE PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS of hypertension in samples of 2053 Japanese ages 40 to 70 in Hiroshima, Hawaii, and Los Angeles. T...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):40-43
THE PIMA INDIANS HAVE THE WORLD'S HIGHEST reported incidence of diabetes. Since 1965, this population has participated in a longitudinal epidemiologic...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):44-46
WE ASSESSED THE PREVALENCE of obesity, high normal blood pressure (BP), and the relationship between BP and anthropometric measurements in a sample of...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):49-50
THE ESTIMATED TWO MILLION American Indians and Alaska Natives, while sharing certain genetic traits, belong to groups with distinct social, cultural, ...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):33-36
THE AUTHORS EXAMINED THE PREVALENCE of clinically diagnosed hypertension among all American Indian and Alaska Native outpatients served in Indian Heal...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):77-79
THE AUTHORS OF THIS PAPER SUMMARIZED the major themes that emerged from a 2-day workshop entitled Epidemiology of Hypertension in Hispanic Americans, ...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2)
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01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):71-73
THE WORKSHOP ON THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HYPERTENSION in Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, and Asian/Pacific Islander Americans concluded with a panel ...
01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):68-70
THE AUTHORS PRESENT DATA FROM 361, 662 MEN ages 35 to 57, screened from 1973 to 1976 for possible participation in the Multiple Risk Factor Interventi...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2)
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01/01/1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):37-39
THE HEART DISEASE MORTALITY RATES of the Chippewa and Menominee, who reside in the upper Midwest, are higher than the rates of most other tribes in th...
06/18/1905 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):15-17
THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN POPULATION in the U.S. has generally elevated frequencies of several chronic conditions, including non-insulin-dependent diabetes...
06/18/1905 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):18-21
WE EXAMINED THE ASSOCIATION between sociocultural status (assimilation, modernization, and socioeconomic status) and blood pressure among people of Me...
06/18/1905 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):11-14
DESPITE THE GREATER OBESITY AND PREVALENCE of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in Mexican Americans (MA) than in non-Hispanic whites (N...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):56-58
AMONG SEATTLE'S JAPANESE AMERICANS, hypertension is associated with older age, male gender (in the younger age groups), glucose intolerance (impaired ...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):3-6
RESEARCHERS RECORDED BLOOD PRESSURE LEVELS of children and adolescents in the Bogalusa Heart Study (black and white populations) and in the Brooks Cou...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):65-67
RESEARCHERS COMPARED AVERAGE BLOOD PRESSURE, prevalence of elevated blood pressure, and average anthropometric measurements of Asian children with tho...
1996 | Public Health Rep. 111(Suppl 2):53-55
POPULATION-BASED DATA ON HYPERTENSION IN HAWAII are limited. Two groups for which data from the 1980s exist are Japanese-American men ages 60 to 81 in...
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