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Prevalence of major cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular diseases among Hispanic/Latino individuals of diverse backgrounds in the United States
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Prevalence of major cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular diseases among Hispanic/Latino individuals of diverse backgrounds in the United States

Martha L Daviglus, Gregory A Talavera, M Larissa Avilés-Santa, Matthew Allison, Jianwen Cai, Michael H Criqui, Marc Gellman, Aida L Giachello, Natalia Gouskova, Robert C Kaplan, …
JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association, Vol.308(17), pp.1775-1784
2012-11-07
PMCID: PMC3777250
PMID: 23117778

Abstract

United States - epidemiology Puerto Rico - ethnology Prevalence Prospective Studies Cardiovascular Diseases - ethnology Humans Middle Aged Hispanic Americans - statistics & numerical data Male Hyperlipidemias - epidemiology Young Adult Hyperlipidemias - ethnology Acculturation Cardiovascular Diseases - epidemiology Adult Female Stroke - epidemiology Hypertension - epidemiology Cross-Sectional Studies Risk Factors Obesity - ethnology Social Class Smoking - ethnology Smoking - epidemiology Diabetes Mellitus - epidemiology Hypertension - ethnology Obesity - epidemiology Adolescent Diabetes Mellitus - ethnology Stroke - ethnology Aged
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