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Type 2 Diabetes in Asian Indians
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2012India is a global leader in diabetes, currently with second largest pool of diabetes in the world. Asian Indian phenotype is uniquely predisposed to develop type 2 diabetes because of strong familial aggregation as well lifestyle factors of imprudent diet and sedentary physical habit.
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Homocysteine and heart disease in Indian Asians
The Lancet, 2000M, Ledochowski, W, Bernhard, D, Fuchs
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Type 2 diabetes in Asian Indian youth
Pediatric Diabetes, 2007The prevalence of youth-onset type 2 diabetes is increasing worldwide in parallel with the obesity epidemic. In India, the age at onset of type 2 diabetes had traditionally been a decade or two earlier compared with the western population. Hence, it is not surprising that the prevalence of youth-onset type 2 diabetes is rapidly escalating in India not ...
Mohan, V, Jaydip, R, Deepa, R
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Rare β‐thalassaemia mutations in Asian Indians
British Journal of Haematology, 1991Five β‐thalassaemia mutations hitherto undescribed in Asian Indians were identified in β‐thalassaemia carriers originating from the Indian subcontinent by direct sequencing of their β‐globin genes which were amplified by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
N Y, Varawalla +2 more
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Indian-Asian Relationship: mtDNA Reveals More
Naturwissenschaften, 2000Recent studies on human mtDNA have identified continent-specific restriction enzyme sites and resultant haplo-groups among populations from different regions of the world. Such studies have helped in elaborating the models for human migrations. We have studied Indian mtDNAs to identify the recognized world ethnic elements present in it.
S, Barnabas, B, Joshi, C G, Suresh
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Coronary heart disease risks in Asian Indians
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1996An increased prevalence of coronary heart disease in Asian Indian both from the native country and the immigrant population has been known for some time. With around 15,000,000 Asian Indians living outside India including 1,500,000 in the UK and 1,000,000 in the US, various pathogenic factors have attracted great interest in the recent past. Prevention
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Interactions of Asian mineral dust with Indian summer monsoon: Recent advances and challenges
Earth-Science Reviews, 2021Qinjian Jin +2 more
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Cancer surgery: an Indian-Asian perspective
The Lancet Oncology, 2015Sanjeev, Misra +2 more
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