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Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Asian Americans: Results from a National Health Survey
Annals of Epidemiology , 09/11/09
Ye J et al. – Although Asian race was generally associated with lower risk for CVD, certain risk factors were particularly high among some Asian subgroups. Future interventions should specify the needs of specific subgroups and design culturally specific programs to reduce health risk behaviors in each Asian subpopulation.
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