Study: Hispanic Women's Hearts at Risk
Posted on: Friday, 2 March 2007, 18:00 CST
Hispanic women have the same heart disease risk as white women who are ten years older, a new U.S. study says.
It was previously thought that Hispanic women suffer from less heart disease than other groups, despite the fact that they have greater risk factors and tend to be more socio-economically deprived, according to an article by University of Rochester researchers unveiled Friday at the American Heart Association's Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention.
But in clinical practice, the opposite is true, the authors write. The study of nearly 200 women found that while the women scored similarly in the risk factors of hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol and waist circumference, Hispanic women's prehypertension rate was 32 percent, significantly higher than Caucasian women's rate of 19 percent.
If you look at prevalence by age, there is a clear trend for Hispanics towards increased prevalence at a younger age, with earlier onset in Hispanic women for these cardiac risk factors, said lead study author John Teeters, a cardiology fellow at the University of Rochester.
Source: United Press International
Related Articles
- Video: New Survey Finds 97 Percent of Women Understand Weight Increases Heart Disease Risk - The Leading Cause of Female Death in the United States - Yet 55 Percent Remain Overweight
- Celera Publishes Three Papers Demonstrating That Carriers of a Gene Variant Are at Elevated Risk of Coronary Heart Disease Which is Virtually Eliminated By Statin Therapy
- Abdominal Fat Distribution Predicts Heart Disease: Study
- New National Survey Reveals Women Are Unaware of Heart Disease Treatment Options
- Panic disorder appears to increase risk of coronary heart disease
- A Homocysteine Metabolism-Related Dietary Pattern and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Two Independent German Study Populations1
- 29% at Risk of Stroke, Heart Disease, Study Says
- Heart Rates Can Indicate Risk of Sudden Heart Death: Study
- Aspirin Lowers Women's Risk of Stroke, Heart Disease After Age 65
- Is Lipid-Lowering Therapy Underused By African Americans at High Risk of Coronary Heart Disease Within the VA Health Care System?
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds