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601. Predicted and observed cardiovascular disease in South Asians: application of FINRISK, Framingham and SCORE models to Newcastle Heart Project data.

603. Self report in clinical and epidemiological studies with non-English speakers: the challenge of language and culture.

605. Glossary of terms relating to ethnicity and race: for reflection and debate.

606. Do variations in blood pressures of South Asian, African and Chinese descent children reflect those of the adult populations in the UK? A review of cross-sectional data.

608. Serological evidence of Helicobacter pylori infection in UK South Asian and European populations: implications for gastric cancer and coronary heart disease.

609. Review of prevalence data in, and evaluation of methods for cross cultural adaptation of, UK surveys on tobacco and alcohol in ethnic minority groups.

612. Predictors of lipoprotein(a) levels in a European and South Asian population in the Newcastle Heart Project.

613. Social networks and coronary heart disease risk factors in South Asians and Europeans in the UK.

614. Is the blood pressure of people from African origin adults in the UK higher or lower than that in European origin white people? A review of cross-sectional data.

615. Understanding influences on smoking in Bangladeshi and Pakistani adults: community based, qualitative study.

616. IgG is higher in South Asians than Europeans: does infection contribute to ethnic variation in cardiovascular disease?

618. Microalbuminuria is more frequent in South Asian than in European origin populations: a comparative study in Newcastle, UK.

619. Is the blood pressure of South Asian adults in the UK higher or lower than that in European white adults? A review of cross-sectional data.

620. Many South Asian people probably need pre-diabetes care.

622. Patterns of physical activity and relationship with risk markers for cardiovascular disease and diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and European adults in a UK population.

623. Ethnic and socio-economic inequalities in coronary heart disease, diabetes and risk factors in Europeans and South Asians.

624. Parental permission for children's independent outdoor activities. Implications for injury prevention.

627. Newcastle heart project.

628. The performance of the Rose angina questionnaire in South Asian and European origin populations: a comparative study in Newcastle, UK.

629. Maternal transmission of type 2 diabetes varies by ethnic group: cross-sectional survey of Europeans and South Asians.

630. Understanding of heart disease and diabetes in a South Asian community: cross-sectional study testing the 'snowball' sample method.

631. Racism in medicine.

632. Mismatch between perceived and actual overweight in diabetic and non-diabetic populations: a comparative study of South Asian and European women.

633. Anaemia in Chinese, South Asian, and European populations in Newcastle upon Tyne: cross sectional study.

634. Analysing spatially referenced public health data: a comparison of three methodological approaches.

635. Smoking and alcohol consumption in a UK Chinese population.

636. What is the risk of coronary heart disease in South Asians? A review of UK research.

637. Is it feasible to construct a community profile of exposure to industrial air pollution?

641. An exploratory population-based case-control study of primary biliary cirrhosis.

643. An exploration of awareness bias in two environmental epidemiology studies.

644. Patient surveys identify needs.

645. A comparison of proxy measures of abdominal obesity in Chinese, European and South Asian adults.

646. Residential proximity to industry and adverse birth outcomes.

648. Paradigms in epidemiology textbooks: in the footsteps of Thomas Kuhn.

649. Primary biliary cirrhosis once rare, now common in the United Kingdom?

650. Heterogeneity of coronary heart disease risk factors in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and European origin populations: cross sectional study.

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