Heightened risks of cardiovascular disease in South Asian populations: causes and consequences
Article 2023 en
Authors
MS
Maria Stefil
JB
J. Wendy Bell
PC
Peter Calvert
Abstract
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There should be increased awareness of the relative importance of South Asian ethnicity and related social determinants of health, as risk factors for ASCVD. Systematic screening processes should be tailored to this population, and modifiable risk factors should be treated aggressively. Further research is required to quantify determinants of the excess ASCVD risk seen in South Asian populations and to develop targeted interventions to address these factors.
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