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Assessing global risk factors for non-fatal injuries from road traffic accidents and falls in adults aged 35–70 years in 17 countries: A cross-sectional analysis of the prospective urban rural Epidemiological (PURE) study
ArticleAbstract: Objectives To assess risk factors associated with non-fatal injuries (NFIs) from road traffic accidePalabras claves:Autores:Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Dagenais G.R., Darwish E.A., DIaz R., Iqbal R., Kruger A., Kumar R., Li W., Mohammadifard N., Mony P.K., Oguz A., Oremus M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Raina P., Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Seron P., Shannon H., Sohel N., Szuba A., Teo K.K., Wang X., Wang Y., Yusoff K., Yusuf R., Yusuf S.Fuentes:googlescopusAssociations of urinary sodium excretion with cardiovascular events in individuals with and without hypertension: a pooled analysis of data from four studies
ArticleAbstract: Background Several studies reported a U-shaped association between urinary sodium excretion and cardPalabras claves:Autores:Anand S.S., Avezum A.J., Bahonar A., Chifamba J., Dagenais G.R., DIaz R., Iqbal R., Lanas F., Lear S.A., Li W., Lu Y., Mann J.F.E., McQueen M.J., Mente A., Mony P.K., Oguz A., O’Donnell M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Rangarajan S., Rensheng L., Rosengren A., Schutte A.E., Szuba A., Teo K.K., Yi S., Yusoff K., Yusuf R., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusAvailability, affordability, and consumption of fruits and vegetables in 18 countries across income levels: findings from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study
ArticleAbstract: Background Several international guidelines recommend the consumption of two servings of fruits andPalabras claves:Autores:Ariffin F., Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Chow C.K., Corsi D.J., Dehghan M., Gupta R., Hui C., Iqbal R., Jian B., Karsidag K., Kaur M., Khatib R., Kruger A., Lear S.A., Lock K., Mente A., Miller V., Mohammadifard N., Mohan V., Mony P.K., Noorhassim I., Oakley S.M., Orlandini A., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Poirier P., Popkin B., Rahman O., Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Teo K.K., Tsolekile L.P., Vijayakumar K., Wei L., Xiulin B., Xu L., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M., Zatońska K.Fuentes:googlescopusVariations in diabetes prevalence in low-, middle-, and high-income countries: Results from the prospective urban and rural epidemiological study
ArticleAbstract: OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to assess whether diabetes prevalence varies by countries at dPalabras claves:Autores:Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Dagenais G.R., DIaz R., Gejie Y., Gerstein H.C., Gupta R., Iqbal R., Jiankang L., Kelishadi R., Kruger A., Kumar R., Kutty V.R., Lanas F., Lear S.A., McQueen M.J., Mohan V., Mony P.K., Noorhassim I., Oguz A., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Peer N., Rahman O., Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Teo K.K., Wenqing D., Xiulin B., Yusoff K., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M., Zatońska K., Zhang X.Fuentes:googlescopusWealth and cardiovascular health: A cross-sectional study of wealth-related inequalities in the awareness, treatment and control of hypertension in high-, middle- and low-income countries
ArticleAbstract: Background: Effective policies to control hypertension require an understanding of its distributionPalabras claves:Global Health, Healthcare disparities, Hypertension, Socioeconomic factorsAutores:Alhabib K.F., Avezum A.J., Bahonar A., Balabanova D., Chifamba J., Chow C.K., Corsi D.J., Dagenais G.R., DIaz R., Gupta R., Iqbal R., Kaur M., Khatib R., Kruger A., Kruger L., Lanas F., Mckee M., Minfan F., Mohan V., Mony P.K., Noorhassim I., Oguz A., Palafox B., Palileo-Villanueva L.M., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Perel P., Poirier P., Rangarajan S., Rensheng L., Rosengren A., Soman B., Stuckler D., Subramanian S.V., Teo K.K., Tsolekile L.P., Wielgosz A., Yaguang P., Yeates K.E., Yongzhen M., Yusoff K., Yusuf R., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M., Zatońska K.Fuentes:googlescopusReference ranges of handgrip strength from 125,462 healthy adults in 21 countries: a prospective urban rural epidemiologic (PURE) study
ArticleAbstract: Background: The measurement of handgrip strength (HGS) has prognostic value with respect to all-causPalabras claves:Handgrip strength, Muscle strength, normative range, Reference range, reference valueAutores:Akalin A.A., Alhabib K.F., Avezum A.J., Chifamba J., Dans A.M., Gupta R., Heidari H., Hui C., Iqbal R., Jinhua T., Khatib R., Kumar R., Kutty V.R., Lanas F., Leong D.P., Moss S.J., Noorhassim I., Orlandini A., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Poirier P., Quanyong X., Rahman O., Rangarajan S., Rosengren A., Teo K.K., Yeates K.E., Yusuf S., Yusufali A.M., Zatońska K., Zhenzhen Q.Fuentes:googlescopus