Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9157719 | Atherosclerosis | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
CIMT appears to be a useful surrogate marker of cardiovascular risk in this sample of Indigenous Australian subjects, correlating better than FMD with established cardiovascular risk factors. A lifestyle intervention programme may alleviate the burden of cardiovascular disease in Indigenous Australians by reducing central obesity, lowering blood pressure, correcting dyslipidaemia and improving glycaemic control. CIMT may prove to be a useful tool to assess efficacy of such an intervention programme.
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Authors
Lionel Chan, Andrew G. Shaw, Frances Busfield, Brian Haluska, Adrian Barnett, Janine Kesting, Leanne Short, Maureen Marczak, Joanne T.E. Shaw,