The Indian/South Asian Risk Factor
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The Indian/South Asian Risk Factor
*Important study, worth reading and sharing.
Confirms what we already know, and dispels myths about gender, age, weight and other factors.
Why Young, Slim, Vegetarian, Non-Smoking Indians Are Struggling With Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Attacks, and Diabetes
http://desinutritionauthority.com/2015/06/why-young-slim-vegetarian-non-smoking-indians-are-struggling-with-cardiac-blockages-heart-attacks-and-diabetes/
Excerpts:
Indians have a 50-400% higher rate of heart disease and diabetes than other populations, regardless of geographic location.
While most people think of heart disease as a “man’s disease,” Indian women have an equally high disease rate as Indian me
Being vegetarian doesn’t seem to protect Indians in the same way that it protects those of other ethnicities.
Vegetarian Indians have a similar rate of heart disease and diabetes as non-vegetarians.
Being slim doesn’t protect Indians, either. Heart disease and diabetes occur in Indians who have a normal BMI
In a study of Indian doctors, most of whom were aware of the traditional cardiovascular risk factors, one in ten had documented heart disease
Confirms what we already know, and dispels myths about gender, age, weight and other factors.
Why Young, Slim, Vegetarian, Non-Smoking Indians Are Struggling With Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Attacks, and Diabetes
http://desinutritionauthority.com/2015/06/why-young-slim-vegetarian-non-smoking-indians-are-struggling-with-cardiac-blockages-heart-attacks-and-diabetes/
Excerpts:
Indians have a 50-400% higher rate of heart disease and diabetes than other populations, regardless of geographic location.
While most people think of heart disease as a “man’s disease,” Indian women have an equally high disease rate as Indian me
Being vegetarian doesn’t seem to protect Indians in the same way that it protects those of other ethnicities.
Vegetarian Indians have a similar rate of heart disease and diabetes as non-vegetarians.
Being slim doesn’t protect Indians, either. Heart disease and diabetes occur in Indians who have a normal BMI
In a study of Indian doctors, most of whom were aware of the traditional cardiovascular risk factors, one in ten had documented heart disease
Maria S- Posts : 2879
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Re: The Indian/South Asian Risk Factor
maria, long time
the authoritative book to read on this subject was written by enas b enas and suresh something, both cardiologists of indian origin.
the authoritative book to read on this subject was written by enas b enas and suresh something, both cardiologists of indian origin.
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
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Re: The Indian/South Asian Risk Factor
Hello Mr. DUT!
Nice to see you too..hope all is well and you are having a good summer.
Yes, you are right- Dr. Enas and Dr. Sudesh Kannan.
https://southasianheartcenter.org/docs/EnasBrochure.pdf
take care.
Nice to see you too..hope all is well and you are having a good summer.
Yes, you are right- Dr. Enas and Dr. Sudesh Kannan.
https://southasianheartcenter.org/docs/EnasBrochure.pdf
take care.
Maria S- Posts : 2879
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Re: The Indian/South Asian Risk Factor
Propagandhi711 wrote:maria, long time
the authoritative book to read on this subject was written by enas b enas and suresh something, both cardiologists of indian origin.
Well...I knew ALL these things long before the book came out...
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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