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Coronary artery and abdominal aortic calcification are associated with cardiovascular …


PD Reaven, J Sacks - Diabetologia, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: The goals of this study were to determine whether
coronary calcium is associated with the presence of clinical cardiovascular
disease in indivi- duals with type 2 diabetes and if the measurement of ab- ...
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Acculturation and socioeconomic position as predictors of coronary calcification in a …

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D Roux, V Ana, R Detrano, S Jackson, DR … - Circulation, 2005 - Am Heart Assoc
Kluwer Health, 351 West Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21202-2436. Phone:
410-528-4050. Permissions: Permissions & Rights Desk, Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins, a division of Wolters ... Acculturation and Socioeconomic ...
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Aortic calcification


RW Jayalath, SH Mangan, J Golledge - European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery, 2005 - Elsevier
Thirty relevant studies were identified. These demonstrated a positive
correlation between abdominal aortic calcification and the following factors:
older age, hypertension, and smoking. Further studies are required to ...
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Relation of the metabolic syndrome to calcified atherosclerotic plaque in the coronary …


RC Ellison, Y Zhang, LE Wagenknecht, JH … - The American journal of cardiology, 2005 - Elsevier
The metabolic syndrome is a clustering of low levels of high-density lipoprotein
cholesterol, hyperglycemia, high waist circumference, hypertension, and elevated
triglycerides, and is associated with cardiovascular disease. Calcified ...
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Parental occurrence of premature cardiovascular disease predicts increased coronary artery …

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NI Parikh, SJ Hwang, MG Larson, LA Cupples … - Circulation, 2007 - Am Heart Assoc
From the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's Framingham Heart Study
(NIP, SH, MGL, CSF, ESM, JM Murabito, CJO), Framingham, Mass; Brigham and
Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass (CSF); Department of ...
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Proliferative diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes is related to coronary artery calcium in …

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PD Reaven, N Emanuele, T Moritz, R Klein, M … - Diabetes care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Retinopathy was correlated with CAC (r = 0.19, P = 0.006). Median CAC
increased across retinopathy categories: 197 in those with no retinopathy, 229
in those with microaneurysms only, 364 in those with mild nonproliferative ...
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[CITATION] How to beat the heart disease epidemic among South Asians: a prevention and management …


EA Enas, S Kannan, 2005 - Advanced Heart Lipid Clinic
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Aortic calcification is associated with aortic stiffness and isolated systolic hypertension in …


CM McEniery, BJ McDonnell, A So, S Aitken, … - Hypertension, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc
Arterial stiffening is an independent predictor of mortality and underlies the
development of isolated systolic hypertension (ISH). A number of factors
regulate stiffness, but arterial calcification is also likely to be ...
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LWW Journals


SV PARIKH, JA DE LEMOS - The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2006 - pt.wkhealth.com
From the Department of Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center, Dallas, Texas. ... Submitted March 8, 2006; accepted in revised form
July 12, 2006. ... Correspondence: James A. de Lemos, MD, UT Southwestern ...

Ethnicity and Diabetic Heart Disease


JK Dave, VV Kamdar - Endocrinology and metabolism clinics of North America, 2006 - Elsevier
Of the more than 20 million adults in the United States with diabetes, about 7
million have diabetic heart disease (DHD), which translates into an
approximately 30% prevalence of DHD [1]. Although there are many ...
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