632 results on '"Unwin, N."'
Search Results
52. Investigation of the role of the Pro12Ala polymorphism in the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma 2 gene in abdominal obesity using parent-offspring trios: A74
- Author
-
Patel, S., Unwin, N. C., and Walker, M.
- Published
- 2002
53. A population based study of lower extremity amputations among four UK centres: A23
- Author
-
Canavan, R., Connolly, V., Airey, C. M., Burden, A. C., and Unwin, N. C.
- Published
- 2002
54. The impact of material deprivation on mortality in a population with diabetes
- Author
-
Connolly, V M, Roper, N A, Unwin, N C, Bilous, R W, and Kelly, W F
- Published
- 2001
55. Joint British recommendations on coronary heart disease prevention, validity in a population with diabetes
- Author
-
Roper, N A, Unwin, N C, Bilous, R W, Kelly, W F, and Connolly, V M
- Published
- 2001
56. P16 An interdisciplinary study of historical and epidemiological transitions in urban caribbean foodscapes: understanding the past to enhance future nutrition strategies
- Author
-
Guell, C, primary, Altink, H, additional, Moore, M, additional, McMorris, M, additional, Morrissey, K, additional, Smith, M, additional, Unwin, N, additional, Williams, A, additional, and Govia, I, additional
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
57. Inducing remission of Type 2 diabetes in the Caribbean: findings from a mixed methods feasibility study of a low‐calorie liquid diet‐based intervention in Barbados
- Author
-
Bynoe, K., primary, Unwin, N., additional, Taylor, C., additional, Murphy, M. M., additional, Bartholomew, L., additional, Greenidge, A., additional, Abed, M., additional, Jeyaseelan, S., additional, Cobelli, C., additional, Dalla Man, C., additional, and Taylor, R., additional
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
58. The prevalence of peripheral neuropathy severe enough to cause a loss of protective sensation in a population‐based sample of people with known and newly detected diabetes in Barbados: a cross‐sectional study
- Author
-
Adams, O. P., primary, Herbert, J. R., additional, Howitt, C., additional, and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
59. Adverse risk factor trends limit gains in coronary heart disease mortality in Barbados: 1990-2012
- Author
-
Sobers, N. P., primary, Unwin, N., additional, Samuels, T. A., additional, Capewell, S., additional, O’Flaherty, M., additional, and Critchley, J. A., additional
- Published
- 2019
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
60. Hypertension treatment and control in sub-Saharan Africa: Burden of cerebrovascular disease will increase as more people survive to old age
- Author
-
Walker, Richard, Unwin, N, and Alberti, K G M M
- Published
- 1998
61. Disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa
- Author
-
Aspray, T J, Kitange, H, Setel, P, Unwin, N C, and Whiting, D
- Published
- 1998
62. Tropical medicine for the 21st century: Tropical medicine should become specialty of "health in developing countries"
- Author
-
McLarty, D., Alberti, K. G. M. M., and Unwin, N.
- Published
- 1996
63. Deriving an optimal threshold of waist circumference for detecting cardiometabolic risk in sub-Saharan Africa
- Author
-
Ekoru, K., Murphy, G. A.V., Young, E. H., Delisle, H., Jerome, C. S., Assah, F., Longo-Mbenza, B., Nzambi, J. P.D., On'Kin, J. B.K., Buntix, F., Muyer, M. C., Christensen, D. L., Wesseh, C. S., Sabir, A., Okafor, C., Gezawa, I. D., Puepet, F., Enang, O., Raimi, T., Ohwovoriole, E., Oladapo, O. O., Bovet, P., Mollentze, W., Unwin, N., Gray, W. K., Walker, R., Agoudavi, K., Siziya, S., Chifamba, J., Njelekela, M., Fourie, C. M., Kruger, S., Schutte, A. E., Walsh, C., Gareta, D., Kamali, A., Seeley, J., Norris, S. A., Crowther, N. J., Pillay, D., Kaleebu, P., Motala, A. A., Sandhu, M. S., Ekoru, K., Murphy, G. A.V., Young, E. H., Delisle, H., Jerome, C. S., Assah, F., Longo-Mbenza, B., Nzambi, J. P.D., On'Kin, J. B.K., Buntix, F., Muyer, M. C., Christensen, D. L., Wesseh, C. S., Sabir, A., Okafor, C., Gezawa, I. D., Puepet, F., Enang, O., Raimi, T., Ohwovoriole, E., Oladapo, O. O., Bovet, P., Mollentze, W., Unwin, N., Gray, W. K., Walker, R., Agoudavi, K., Siziya, S., Chifamba, J., Njelekela, M., Fourie, C. M., Kruger, S., Schutte, A. E., Walsh, C., Gareta, D., Kamali, A., Seeley, J., Norris, S. A., Crowther, N. J., Pillay, D., Kaleebu, P., Motala, A. A., and Sandhu, M. S.
- Abstract
Background:Waist circumference (WC) thresholds derived from western populations continue to be used in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) despite increasing evidence of ethnic variation in the association between adiposity and cardiometabolic disease and availability of data from African populations. We aimed to derive a SSA-specific optimal WC cut-point for identifying individuals at increased cardiometabolic risk.Methods:We used individual level cross-sectional data on 24 181 participants aged
- Published
- 2018
64. Cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mortality burden of cardiometabolic risk factors from 1980 to 2010: A comparative risk assessment
- Author
-
Danaei, G, Lu, Y, Singh, Gm, Carnahan, E, Stevens, Ga, Cowan, Mj, Farzadfar, F, Lin, Jk, Finucane, Mm, Rao, M, Khang, Yh, Riley, Lm, Mozaffarian, D, Lim, Ss, Ezzati, M, Aamodt, G, Abdeen, Z, Abdella, Na, Rahim, Hf, Addo, J, Aekplakorn, W, Afifi, Mm, Agabiti Rosei, E, Salinas, Ca, Agyemang, C, Ali, Mk, Ali, Mm, Al Nsour, M, Al Nuaim AR, Ambady, R, Di Angelantonio, E, Aro, P, Azizi, F, Babu, Bv, Bahalim, An, Barbagallo, Cm, Barbieri, Ma, Barceló, A, Barreto, Sm, Barros, H, Bautista, Le, Benetos, A, Bjerregaard, P, Björkelund, C, Bo, S, Bobak, M, Bonora, Enzo, Botana, Ma, Bovet, P, Breckenkamp, J, Breteler, Mm, Broda, G, Brown, Ij, Bursztyn, M, de León AC, Campos, H, Cappuccio, Fp, Capuano, V, Casiglia, E, Castellano, M, Castetbon, K, Cea, L, Chang, Cj, Chaouki, N, Chatterji, S, Chen, Cj, Chen, Z, Choi, Js, Chua, L, Cífková, R, Cobiac, Lj, Cooper, Rs, Corsi, Am, Costanza, Mc, Craig, Cl, Dankner, Rs, Dastgiri, S, Delgado, E, Dinc, G, Doi, Y, Dong, Gh, Dorsi, E, Dragano, N, Drewnowski, A, Eggertsen, R, Elliott, P, Engeland, A, Erem, C, Esteghamati, A, Fall, Ch, Fan, Jg, Ferreccio, C, Fezeu, L, Firmo, Jo, Florez, Hj, Fornés, Ns, Fowkes, Fg, Franceschini, G, Frisk, F, Fuchs, Fd, Fuller, El, Getz, L, Giampaoli, S, Gómez, Lf, Gomez Zumaquero JM, Graff Iversen, S, Grant, Jf, Carvajal, Rg, Gulliford, Mc, Gupta, R, Gupta, Pc, Gureje, O, Gutierrez, Hr, Hansen, Tw, Hata, J, He, J, Heim, N, Heinrich, J, Hemmingsson, T, Hennis, A, Herman, Wh, Herrera, Vm, Ho, S, Holdsworth, M, Frisman, Gh, Hopman, Wm, Hussain, A, Husseini, A, Ibrahim, Mm, Ikeda, N, Jacobsen, Bk, Jaddou, Hy, Jafar, Th, Janghorbani, M, Jasienska, G, Joffres, Mr, Jonas, Jb, Kadiki, Oa, Kalter Leibovici, O, Kamadjeu, Rm, Kaptoge, S, Karalis, I, Kastarinen, Mj, Katz, J, Keinan Boker, L, Kelly, P, Khalilzadeh, O, Kiechl, S, Kim, Kw, Kiyohara, Y, Kobayashi, J, Krause, Mp, Kubínová, R, Kurjata, P, Kusuma, Ys, Lam, Th, Langhammer, A, Lawes, Cm, Le, C, Lee, J, Lévy Marchal, C, Lewington, S, Li, Y, Lim, To, Lin, X, Lin, Cc, Lin, Hh, Lind, L, Lissner, L, Liu, X, Lopez Jaramillo, P, Lorbeer, R, Ma, G, Ma, S, Macià, F, Maclean, Dr, Maggi, S, Magliano, Dj, Makdisse, M, Mancia, G, Mannami, T, Marques Vidal, P, Mbanya, Jc, McFarlane Anderson, N, Miccoli, R, Miettola, J, Minh, Hv, Miquel, Jf, Miranda, Jj, Mohamed, Mk, Mohan, V, Mohanna, S, Mokdad, A, Mollentze, Wf, Morales, Dd, Morgan, K, Muiesan, Lm, Muntoni, S, Nabipour, I, Nakagami, T, Nangia, V, Nemesure, B, Neovius, M, Nerhus, Ka, Nervi, F, Neuhauser, H, Nguyen, M, Ninomiya, T, Noale, M, Oh, Sw, Ohkubo, T, Olivieri, Oliviero, Önal, Ae, Onat, A, Oróstegui, M, Ouedraogo, H, Pan, Wh, Panagiotakos, Db, Panza, F, Park, Y, Passos, Vm, Pednekar, Ms, Pelizzari, Pm, Peres, Ma, Pérez, C, Pérez Fernández, R, Pichardo, R, Phua, Hp, Pistelli, F, Plans, P, Polakowska, M, Poulter, N, Prabhakaran, D, Qiao, Q, Rafiei, M, Raitakari, Ot, Ramos, Lr, Rampal, S, Rampal, L, Rasmussen, F, Reddy, Kk, Redon, J, Revilla, L, Reyes García, V, Roaeid, Rb, Robinson, Ca, Rodriguez Artalejo, F, Rojas Martinez, R, Ronkainen, K, Rosero Bixby, L, Roth, Ga, Sachdev, Hs, Sánchez, Jr, Sanisoglu, Sy, Sans, S, Sarraf Zadegan, N, Scazufca, M, Schaan, Bd, Schapochnik, N, Schelleman, H, Schneider, Ij, Schooling, Cm, Schwarz, B, Sekuri, C, Sereday, Ms, Serra Majem, L, Shaw, J, Shera, As, Shi, Z, Shiri, R, Shu, Xo, Silva, Da, Silva, E, Simons, La, Smith, M, Söderberg, S, Soebardi, S, Solfrizzi, V, Sonestedt, E, Soysal, A, Stattin, P, Stein, Ad, Stergiou, Gs, Stessman, J, Sudo, A, Suka, M, Sundh, V, Sundquist, K, Sundström, J, Swai, Ab, Tai, Es, Tambs, K, Tesfaye, F, Thomas, Gn, Thorogood, M, Tilvis, Rs, Tobias, M, Torheim, Le, Trenkwalder, P, Tuomilehto, Jo, Tur, Ja, Tzourio, C, Uhernik, Ai, Ukoli, Fa, Unwin, N, Hoorn, Sv, Vanderpump, Mp, Varo, Jj, Veierød, Mb, Velásquez Meléndez, G, Verschuren, M, Viet, L, Villalpando, S, Vioque, J, Vollenweider, P, Volpato, S, Wang, N, Wang, Yx, Ward, M, Waspadji, S, Welin, Lx, Whitlock, G, Wilhelmsen, L, Willeit, J, Woodward, M, Wormser, D, Xavier, Aj, Xu, F, Xu, L, Yamamoto, A, Yang, G, Yang, X, Yeh, Lc, Yoon, Js, You, Q, Yu, Z, Zhang, J, Zhang, L, Zheng, W, Zhou, M, Ward, M., Global Burden of Metabolic Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases Collaboration, Danaei, G., Lu, Y., Singh, G.M., Carnahan, E., Stevens, G.A., Cowan, M.J., Farzadfar, F., Lin, J.K., Finucane, M.M., Rao, M., Khang, Y.H., Riley, L.M., Mozaffarian, D., Lim, S.S., Ezzati, M., Aamodt, G., Abdeen, Z., Abdella, N.A., Rahim, H.F., Addo, J., Aekplakorn, W., Afifi, M.M., Agabiti-Rosei, E., Salinas, C.A., Agyemang, C., Ali, M.K., Ali, M.M., Al-Nsour, M., Al-Nuaim, A.R., Ambady, R., Di Angelantonio, E., Aro, P., Azizi, F., Babu, B.V., Bahalim, A.N., Barbagallo, C.M., Barbieri, M.A., Barceló, A., Barreto, S.M., Barros, H., Bautista, L.E., Benetos, A., Bjerregaard, P., Björkelund, C., Bo, S., Bobak, M., Bonora, E., Botana, M.A., Bovet, P., Breckenkamp, J., Breteler, M.M., Broda, G., Brown, I.J., Bursztyn, M., de León, A.C., Campos, H., Cappuccio, F.P., Capuano, V., Casiglia, E., Castellano, M., Castetbon, K., Cea, L., Chang, C.J., Chaouki, N., Chatterji, S., Chen, C.J., Chen, Z., Choi, J.S., Chua, L., Cífková, R., Cobiac, L.J., Cooper, R.S., Corsi, A.M., Costanza, M.C., Craig, C.L., Dankner, R.S., Dastgiri, S., Delgado, E., Dinc, G., Doi, Y., Dong, G.H., Dorsi, E., Dragano, N., Drewnowski, A., Eggertsen, R., Elliott, P., Engeland, A., Erem, C., Esteghamati, A., Fall, C.H., Fan, J.G., Ferreccio, C., Fezeu, L., Firmo, J.O., Florez, H.J., Fornés, N.S., Fowkes, F.G., Franceschini, G., Frisk, F., Fuchs, F.D., Fuller, E.L., Getz, L., Giampaoli, S., Gómez, L.F., Gomez-Zumaquero, J.M., Graff-Iversen, S., Grant, J.F., Carvajal, R.G., Gulliford, M.C., Gupta, R., Gupta, P.C., Gureje, O., Gutierrez, H.R., Hansen, T.W., Hata, J., He, J., Heim, N., Heinrich, J., Hemmingsson, T., Hennis, A., Herman, W.H., Herrera, V.M., Ho, S., Holdsworth, M., Frisman, G.H., Hopman, W.M., Hussain, A., Husseini, A., Ibrahim, M.M., Ikeda, N., Jacobsen, B.K., Jaddou, H.Y., Jafar, T.H., Janghorbani, M., Jasienska, G., Joffres, M.R., Jonas, J.B., Kadiki, O.A., Kalter-Leibovici, O., Kamadjeu, R.M., Kaptoge, S., Karalis, I., Kastarinen, M.J., Katz, J., Keinan-Boker, L., Kelly, P., Khalilzadeh, O., Kiechl, S., Kim, K.W., Kiyohara, Y., Kobayashi, J., Krause, M.P., Kubínová, R., Kurjata, P., Kusuma, Y.S., Lam, T.H., Langhammer, A., Lawes, C.M., Le, C., Lee, J., Lévy-Marchal, C., Lewington, S., Li, Y., Lim, T.O., Lin, X., Lin, C.C., Lin, H.H., Lind, L., Lissner, L., Liu, X., Lopez-Jaramillo, P., Lorbeer, R., Ma, G., Ma, S., Macià, F., MacLean, D.R., Maggi, S., Magliano, D.J., Makdisse, M., Mancia, G., Mannami, T., Marques-Vidal, P., Mbanya, J.C., McFarlane-Anderson, N., Miccoli, R., Miettola, J., Minh, H.V., Miquel, J.F., Miranda, J.J., Mohamed, M.K., Mohan, V., Mohanna, S., Mokdad, A., Mollentze, W.F., Morales, D.D., Morgan, K., Muiesan, L.M., Muntoni, S., Nabipour, I., Nakagami, T., Nangia, V., Nemesure, B., Neovius, M., Nerhus, K.A., Nervi, F., Neuhauser, H., Nguyen, M., Ninomiya, T., Noale, M., Oh, S.W., Ohkubo, T., Olivieri, O., Önal, A.E., Onat, A., Oróstegui, M., Ouedraogo, H., Pan, W.H., Panagiotakos, D.B., Panza, F., Park, Y., Passos, V.M., Pednekar, M.S., Pelizzari, P.M., Peres, M.A., Pérez, C., Pérez-Fernández, R., Pichardo, R., Phua, H.P., Pistelli, F., Plans, P., Polakowska, M., Poulter, N., Prabhakaran, D., Qiao, Q., Rafiei, M., Raitakari, O.T., Ramos, L.R., Rampal, S., Rampal, L., Rasmussen, F., Reddy, K.K., Redon, J., Revilla, L., Reyes-García, V., Roaeid, R.B., Robinson, C.A., Rodriguez-Artalejo, F., Rojas-Martinez, R., Ronkainen, K., Rosero-Bixby, L., Roth, G.A., Sachdev, H.S., Sánchez, J.R., Sanisoglu, S.Y., Sans, S., Sarraf-Zadegan, N., Scazufca, M., Schaan, B.D., Schapochnik, N., Schelleman, H., Schneider, I.J., Schooling, C.M., Schwarz, B., Sekuri, C., Sereday, M.S., Serra-Majem, L., Shaw, J., Shera, A.S., Shi, Z., Shiri, R., Shu, X.O., Silva, D.A., Silva, E., Simons, L.A., Smith, M., Söderberg, S., Soebardi, S., Solfrizzi, V., Sonestedt, E., Soysal, A., Stattin, P., Stein, A.D., Stergiou, G.S., Stessman, J., Sudo, A., Suka, M., Sundh, V., Sundquist, K., Sundström, J., Swai, A.B., Tai, E.S., Tambs, K., Tesfaye, F., Thomas, G.N., Thorogood, M., Tilvis, R.S., Tobias, M., Torheim, L.E., Trenkwalder, P., Tuomilehto, J.O., Tur, J.A., Tzourio, C., Uhernik, A.I., Ukoli, F.A., Unwin, N., Hoorn, S.V., Vanderpump, M.P., Varo, J.J., Veierød, M.B., Velásquez-Meléndez, G., Verschuren, M., Viet, L., Villalpando, S., Vioque, J., Vollenweider, P., Volpato, S., Wang, N., Wang, Y.X., Ward, M., Waspadji, S., Welin, L.X., Whitlock, G., Wilhelmsen, L., Willeit, J., Woodward, M., Wormser, D., Xavier, A.J., Xu, F., Xu, L., Yamamoto, A., Yang, G., Yang, X., Yeh, L.C., Yoon, J.S., You, Q., Yu, Z., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zheng, W., Zhou, M., ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, APH - Amsterdam Public Health, Public and occupational health, Danaei G, Lu Y, Singh GM, Stevens GA, Cowan MJ, Farzadfar F, Lin JK, Finucane MM, Rao M, Khang Y-H, Riley LM, Mozaffarian D, Lim SS, Ezzati M, Aamodt G, Abdeen Z, Abdella NA, Abdul Rahim HF, Addo J, Aekplakorn W, Afi fi MM, Agabiti-Rosei E, Aguilar Salinas CA, Agyemang C, Ali MK, Ali MM, Al-Nsour M, Al-Nuaim AR, Ambady R, Di Angelantonio E, Aro P, Azizi F, Babu BV, Bahalim AN, Barbagallo CM, Barbieri MA, Barcelo A, Barreto SM, Barros H, Bautista LE, Benetos A, Bjerregaard P, Bjorkelund C, Bo S, Bobak M, Bonora E, Botana MA, Bovet P, Breckenkamp J, Breteler MM, Broda G, Brown IJ, Bursztyn M, Cabrera de Leon A, Campos H, Cappuccio FP, Capuano V, Casiglia E, Castellano M, Castetbon K, Cea L, Chang C-J, Chaouki N, Chatterji S, Chen C-J, Chen Z, Choi J-S, Chua L, Cifkova R, Cobiac LJ, Cooper RS, Corsi AM, Costanza MC, Craig CL, Dankner RS, Dastgiri S, Delgado E, Dinc G, Doi Y, Dong G-H, Dorsi E, Dragano N, Drewnowski A, Eggertsen R, Elliott P, Anders Engeland, Erem C, Esteghamati A, Fall CHD, Fan J-G, Ferreccio C, Fezeu L, Firmo JO, Florez HF, Fornes NF, Fowkes FGR, Franceschini G, Frisk F, Fuchs FD, Fuller EL, Getz L, Giampaoli S, Gomez LF, Gomez-Zumaquero JM, Graff –Iversen S, Grant JF, Guerrero Carvajal R, Gulliford MC, Gupta R, Gupta PC, Gureje O, Gutierrez HR, Hansen TW, Hata J, He J, Heim N, Heinrich J, Hemmingsson T, Hennis A, Herman WH, Herrera VM, Ho S, Holdsworth M, Hollman Frisman G, Hopman WM, Hussain A, Husseini A, Ibrahim MM, Ikeda N, Jacobsen BK, Jaddou HY, Jafar TH, Janghorbani M, Jasienska G, Joffres MR, Jonas JB, Kadiki OA, Kalter-Leibovici O, Kamadjeu RM, Kaptoge S, Karalis I, Kastarinen MJ, Katz J, Keinan-Boker L, Kelly P, Khalilzadeh O, Kiechl S, Woong Kim KW, Kiyohara Y, Kobayashi J, Krause MP, Kubinova R, Kurjata P, Kusuma YS, Lam TH, Langhammer A, Lawes CMM, Le C, Lee J, Levy-Marchal C, Lewington S, Li Y, Lim TO, Lin X, Lin C-C, Lin H-H, Lind L, Lissner L, Liu X, Lopez-Jaramillo P, Lorbeer R, Ma G, Ma S, Macia F, MacLean DR, Maggi S, Magliano DJ, Makdisse M, Mancia G, Mannami T, Marques-Vidal P, Mbanya JCN, McFarlane-Anderson N, Miccoli R, Miettola J, Minh HV, Miquel JF, J Miranda JJ, Mohamed MK, Mohan V, Mohanna S, Mokdad A, Mollentze WF, Morales DD, Morgan K, Muiesan LM, Muntoni S, Nabipour I, Nakagami T, Nangia V, Nemesure B, Neovius M, Nerhus KA, Nervi F, Neuhauser H, Nguyen M, Ninomiya T, Noale M, Oh SW, Ohkubo T, Olivieri O, Onal AE, Onat A, Orostegui M, Ouedraogo H, Pan W-A, Panagiotakos DB, Panza F, Park Y, Passos VMA, Pednekar MS, Pelizzari PM, Peres MA, Perez C, Perez-Fernandez R, Pichardo R, Hwee Pin Phua, Francesco Pistelli, Plans P, Polakowska M, Poulter N, Prabhakaran D, Qiao Q, Rafiei M, Raitakari OT, Ramos LR, Rampal S, Rampal L, Rasmussen F, Reddy KKR, Josep Redon J, Revilla L, Reyes-GarciaV, Roaeid RB, Robinson CA, Rodriguez-Artalejo F, Rojas-Martinez R, Ronkainen K, Rosero-Bixby L, Roth GA, Sachdev HS, Sanchez JR, Sanisoglu SY, Sans S, Sarraf-Zadegan N, Scazufca M, Schaan BD, Schapochnik N, Schelleman H, Schneider IJC, Schooling CM, Schwarz B, Sekuri C, Sereday MS, Serra-Majem L, Shaw J, Shera AS, Shi Z, Shiri R, Shu XO, Santos Silva DA, Silva E, Simons LA, Smith M, Soderberg S, Soebardi S, Solfrizzi V, Sonestedt E, Soysal A, StattinP, Stein AD, Stergiou GS, Stessman J, Sudo A, Suka M, Sundh V, Sundquist K, Sundstrom J, Swai AB, Tai ES, Tambs K, Tesfaye F, Thomas GN, Thorogood M, Tilvis RS, Tobias M, Torheim LE, Trenkwalder P, Tuomilehto JO, Tur JA, Tzourio C, Uhernik A, Ukoli FA, Unwin N, Vander Hoorn S, Vanderpump MP, Varo JJ, Veierod MB, Velasquez-Melendez G, Verschuren M, Viet L, Villalpando S, Vioque J, Vollenweider P, Volpato S, Wang N, Wang YX, Ward M, Waspadji S, Welin LX, Whitlock G, Wilhelmsen L, Willeit J, Woodward M, Wormser D, Xavier AJ, Xu F, Xu L, Yamamoto A, Yang G, Yang X, Yeh L-C, Yoon J-S, You Q, Yu Z, Zhang J, Zhang L, Zheng W, Zhou M, Danaei, G, Lu, Y, Singh, G, Carnahan, E, Stevens, G, Cowan, M, Farzadfar, F, Lin, J, Finucane, M, Rao, M, Khang, Y, Riley, L, Arian, D, Lim, S, Ezzati, M, Aamodt, G, Abdeen, Z, Abdella, N, Rahim, H, Addo, J, Aekplakorn, W, Afifi, M, Agabiti-Rosei, E, Salinas, C, Agyemang, C, Ali, M, Al-Nsour, M, Al-Nuaim, A, Ambady, R, Angelantonio, E, Aro, P, Azizi, F, Babu, B, Bahalim, A, Barbagallo, C, Barbieri, M, Barceló, A, Barreto, S, Barros, H, Bautista, L, Benetos, A, Bjerregaard, P, Björkelund, C, Bo, S, Bobak, M, Bonora, E, Botana, M, Bovet, P, Breckenkamp, J, Breteler, M, Broda, G, Brown, I, Bursztyn, M, de León, A, Campos, H, Cappuccio, F, Capuano, V, Casiglia, E, Castellano, M, Castetbon, K, Cea, L, Chang, C, Chaouki, N, Chatterji, S, Chen, C, Chen, Z, Choi, J, Chua, L, Cífková, R, Cobiac, L, Cooper, R, Corsi, A, Costanza, M, Craig, C, Dankner, R, Dastgiri, S, Delgado, E, Dinc, G, Doi, Y, Dong, G, Dorsi, E, Dragano, N, Drewnowski, A, Eggertsen, R, Elliott, P, Engeland, A, Erem, C, Esteghamati, A, Fall, C, Fan, J, Ferreccio, C, Fezeu, L, Firmo, J, Florez, H, Fornés, N, Fowkes, F, Franceschini, G, Frisk, F, Fuchs, F, Fuller, E, Getz, L, Giampaoli, S, Gómez, L, Gomez-Zumaquero, J, Iversen, S, Grant, J, Carvajal, R, Gulliford, M, Gupta, R, Gupta, P, Gureje, O, Gutierrez, H, Hansen, T, Hata, J, He, J, Heim, N, Heinrich, J, Hemmingsson, T, Hennis, A, Herman, W, Herrera, V, Ho, S, Holdsworth, M, Frisman, G, Hopman, W, Hussain, A, Husseini, A, Ibrahim, M, Ikeda, N, Jacobsen, B, Jaddou, H, Jafar, T, Janghorbani, M, Jasienska, G, Joffres, M, Jonas, J, Kadiki, O, Kalter-Leibovici, O, Kamadjeu, R, Kaptoge, S, Karalis, I, Kastarinen, M, Katz, J, Keinan-Boker, L, Kelly, P, Khalilzadeh, O, Kiechl, S, Kim, K, Kiyohara, Y, Kobayashi, J, Krause, M, Kubínová, R, Kurjata, P, Kusuma, Y, Lam, T, Langhammer, A, Lawes, C, Le, C, Lee, J, Lévy-Marchal, C, Lewington, S, Li, Y, Lim, T, Lin, X, Lin, C, Lin, H, Lind, L, Lissner, L, Liu, X, Lopez-Jaramillo, P, Lorbeer, R, Ma, G, Ma, S, Macià, F, Maclean, D, Maggi, S, Magliano, D, Makdisse, M, Mancia, G, Mannami, T, Marques-Vidal, P, Mbanya, J, McFarlane-Anderson, N, Miccoli, R, Miettola, J, Minh, H, Miquel, J, Miranda, J, Mohamed, M, Mohan, V, Mohanna, S, Mokdad, A, Mollentze, W, Morales, D, Morgan, K, Lorenza M Muiesan, N, Muntoni, S, Nabipour, I, Nakagami, T, Nangia, V, Nemesure, B, Neovius, M, Nerhus, K, Nervi, F, Neuhauser, H, Nguyen, M, Ninomiya, T, Noale, M, Oh, S, Ohkubo, T, Olivieri, O, Önal, A, Onat, A, Oróstegui, M, Ouedraogo, H, Pan, W, Panagiotakos, D, Panza, F, Park, Y, Passos, V, Pednekar, M, Pelizzari, P, Peres, M, Cynthia Pérez, N, Pérez-Fernández, R, Pichardo, R, Phua, H, Pistelli, F, Plans, P, Polakowska, M, Poulter, N, Prabhakaran, D, Qiao, Q, Rafiei, M, Raitakari, O, Ramos, L, Rampal, S, Rampal, L, Rasmussen, F, Reddy, K, Redon, J, Revilla, L, Reyes-García, V, Roaeid, R, Robinson, C, Rodriguez-Artalejo, F, Rojas-Martinez, R, Ronkainen, K, Rosero-Bixby, L, Roth, G, Sachdev, H, Sánchez, J, Sanisoglu, S, Sans, S, Sarraf-Zadegan, N, Scazufca, M, Schaan, B, Schapochnik, N, Schelleman, H, Schneider, I, Schooling, C, Schwarz, B, Sekuri, C, Sereday, M, Serra-Majem, L, Shaw, J, Shera, A, Shi, Z, Shiri, R, Shu, X, Silva, D, Silva, E, Simons, L, Smith, M, Söderberg, S, Soebardi, S, Solfrizzi, V, Sonestedt, E, Soysal, A, Stattin, P, Stein, A, Stergiou, G, Stessman, J, Sudo, A, Suka, M, Sundh, V, Sundquist, K, Sundström, J, Swai, A, Tai, E, Tambs, K, Tesfaye, F, Thomas, G, Thorogood, M, Tilvis, R, Tobias, M, Torheim, L, Trenkwalder, P, Tuomilehto, J, Tur, J, Tzourio, C, Uhernik, A, Ukoli, F, Unwin, N, Hoorn, S, Vanderpump, M, Varo, J, Veierød, M, Velásquez-Meléndez, G, Verschuren, M, Viet, L, Villalpando, S, Vioque, J, Vollenweider, P, Volpato, S, Wang, N, Wang, Y, Ward, M, Waspadji, S, Lennart X Welin, N, Whitlock, G, Wilhelmsen, L, Willeit, J, Woodward, M, Wormser, D, André J Xavier, N, Xu, F, Xu, L, Yamamoto, A, Yang, G, Yang, X, Yeh, L, Yoon, J, You, Q, Yu, Z, Zhang, J, Zhang, L, Zheng, W, and Zhou, M
- Subjects
Male ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,kidney disease ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,humanos ,coste de las enfermedades ,Disease ,Global Health ,Cohort Studies ,Endocrinology ,Cost of Illness ,cardiovascular disease ,Health Transition ,Risk Factors ,transición sanitaria ,estudios prospectivos ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic -- complications -- epidemiology -- mortality ,evaluación de riesgos ,Renal Insufficiency ,Prospective Studies ,Chronic ,estudios de cohortes ,Metabolic Syndrome ,education.field_of_study ,diabetes ,Mortality rate ,Age Factors ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Diabetes Complications ,Female ,Health Surveys ,Humans ,Metabolic Syndrome X ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Risk Assessment ,Sex Factors ,Spatio-Temporal Analysis ,Internal Medicine ,Cardiovascular Diseases -- complications -- epidemiology -- mortality ,Cardiovascular disease,Diabetes Mellitus, chronic kidney disease ,Diabetes Complications -- epidemiology -- mortality ,Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles ,Diabetes and Metabolism ,encuestas de salud ,análisis temporoespacial ,Risk assessment ,complicaciones de la diabetes ,insuficiencia renal ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiovascular disease ,diabetes mortality ,Population ,enfermedades cardiovasculares ,Metabolic Syndrome X -- complications -- epidemiology -- mortality ,Article ,chronic kidney disease ,mortality ,Internal medicine ,Environmental health ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,factores de riesgo ,Risk factor ,education ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Relative risk ,Cardiovascular Diseases/complications ,Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology ,Cardiovascular Diseases/mortality ,Diabetes Complications/epidemiology ,Diabetes Complications/mortality ,Metabolic Syndrome X/complications ,Metabolic Syndrome X/epidemiology ,Metabolic Syndrome X/mortality ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/epidemiology ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/mortality ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
High blood pressure, blood glucose, serum cholesterol, and BMI are risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and some of these factors also increase the risk of chronic kidney disease and diabetes. We estimated mortality from cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes that was attributable to these four cardiometabolic risk factors for all countries and regions from 1980 to 2010., 0, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
- Published
- 2014
65. The importance of injury as a cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa: results of a community-based study in Tanzania
- Author
-
Moshiro, C, Mswia, R, Alberti, KGMM, Whiting, DR, Unwin, N, and Setel, PW
- Published
- 2001
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
66. Smoking and alcohol consumption in a UK Chinese population
- Author
-
White, M, Harland, JOE, Bhopal, RS, Unwin, N, and Alberti, KGMM
- Published
- 2001
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
67. Inducing remission of Type 2 diabetes in the Caribbean: findings from a mixed methods feasibility study of a low‐calorie liquid diet‐based intervention in Barbados.
- Author
-
Bynoe, K., Unwin, N., Taylor, C., Murphy, M. M., Bartholomew, L., Greenidge, A., Abed, M., Jeyaseelan, S., Cobelli, C., Dalla Man, C., and Taylor, R.
- Subjects
- *
BLOOD sugar , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *INGESTION , *INTERVIEWING , *RESEARCH methodology , *TYPE 2 diabetes , *REDUCING diets , *WEIGHT loss , *PILOT projects , *THEMATIC analysis , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *DISEASE remission , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Aim: In a high proportion of people with recently diagnosed Type 2 diabetes, a short (2–3‐month) low‐calorie diet is able to restore normal glucose and insulin metabolism. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of this approach in Barbados. Methods: Twenty‐five individuals with Type 2 diabetes diagnosed within past 6 years, not on insulin, BMI ≥ 27 kg/m2 were recruited. Hypoglycaemic medication was stopped on commencement of the 8‐week liquid (760 calorie) diet. Insulin response was assessed in meal tests at baseline, 8 weeks and 8 months. Semi‐structured interviews, analysed thematically, explored participants' experiences. 'Responders' were those with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) < 7 mmol/l at 8 weeks. Results: Ten men and 15 women (mean age 48, range 26–68 years) participated. Mean (sd) BMI was 34.2 kg/m2 (6.0); FPG 9.2 mmol/l (2.2). Mean weight loss at 8 weeks and 8 months was 10.1 kg [95% confidence interval (CI) 8.1, 12.0] and 8.2 kg (95% CI 5.8, 10.6); FPG was lower by 2.2 mmol/l (95% CI 1.2, 3.2) and 1.7 mmol/l (95% CI 0.8, 2.7) respectively. Nine of 11 (82%) of those who lost ≥ 10 kg were 'responders' compared with 6 of 14 (43%) who lost < 10 kg (P = 0.048). The 30‐min insulin increment was higher in responders at baseline and follow‐up (P ≤ 0.01). A food culture based on starchy foods and pressures to eat large amounts at social events were among the challenges identified by participants. Conclusions: The feasibility of this approach to weight loss and diabetes remission in a predominantly black population in Barbados was demonstrated. What's new?: Studies of the remission of Type 2 diabetes through dietary means in people with a recent diagnosis have, to date, been conducted in predominantly white populations in the UK.In a predominantly black Caribbean population with Type 2 diabetes, diet‐induced mean weight loss of 10 kg was associated with remission (fasting plasma glucose < 7.0 mmol/l) in 60% of participants at 8 weeks, and 38% at 8 months.Negative peer pressure in social situations was one of several challenges participants reported.Remission of Type 2 diabetes is possible in this population.Further support to achieve and maintain greater weight loss is desirable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2020
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
68. P4 Community food production in small island developing states: a systematic scoping review of health, social, economic and environmental impacts
- Author
-
Haynes, E, primary, Brown, C, additional, Wou, C, additional, Vogliano, C, additional, Guell, C, additional, and Unwin, N, additional
- Published
- 2018
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
69. Geographical variation in lower extremity amputation rates across four English centres among persons with and without diabetes: a population-based prevalence study
- Author
-
Canavan, R., Connolly, V., Airey, M., Burden, A. C., and Unwin, N.
- Published
- 2002
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
70. Tackling the emerging pandemic of non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: The essential NCD health intervention project
- Author
-
Unwin, N, Mugusi, F, Aspray, T, Whiting, D, Edwards, R, Mbanya, JC, Sobgnwi, E, Rashid, S, and Alberti, KGMM
- Published
- 1999
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
71. OP73 Systems science for caribbean health: the development of a system dynamics model for guiding policy on diabetes in a resource limited setting
- Author
-
Guariguata, L, primary, Guell, C, additional, Samuels, TA, additional, Rouwette, EAJA, additional, Woodcock, J, additional, Hambleton, IR, additional, and Unwin, N, additional
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
72. OP74 Understanding the process of developing and implementing chronic disease policies in the caribbean region: a qualitative policy analysis
- Author
-
Guell, C, primary, Murphy, MM, additional, Samuels, TA, additional, Bishop, L, additional, and Unwin, N, additional
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
73. P12 Evaluating policy responses to upstream determinants of chronic, non-communicable diseases: supporting healthy diets and active living in seven caribbean countries
- Author
-
Murphy, MM, primary, Guell, C, additional, Samuels, TA, additional, Bishop, L, additional, and Unwin, N, additional
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
74. P88 Developing robust methods for a large scale, multi-site qualitative policy evaluation
- Author
-
Guell, C, primary, Unwin, N, additional, Samuels, TA, additional, Bishop, L, additional, and Murphy, MM, additional
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
75. Social Determinants of Depression in the Caribbean: A Systematic Review
- Author
-
Browne, C.R., primary, Hambleton, I., additional, Sobers-Grannum, N., additional, Hercules, S., additional, Unwin, N., additional, Harris, E., additional, Wilks, R., additional, MacLeish, M., additional, Sullivan, L., additional, and Murphy, M., additional
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
76. The global cardiovascular risk transition: associations of four metabolic risk factors with national income, urbanization, and Western diet in 1980 and 2008
- Author
-
Danaei, G., Singh, G., Paciorek, C., Lin, J., Cowan, M., Finucane, M., Farzadfar, F., Stevens, G., Riley, L., Lu, Y., Rao, M., Ezzati, M., Global Burden of Metabolic Risk Factors of Chronic Diseases Collaborating Group, Aamodt, G., Abdeen, Z., Abdella, N., Rahim, H., Addo, J., Aekplakorn, W., Afifi, M., Agabiti Rosei, E., Aguilar Salinas CA, Agyemang, C., Ali, M., Al Nsour, M., Al Nuaim AR, Ambady, R., Aro, P., Azizi, F., Barbagallo, C., Barbieri, M., Barceló, A., Barreto, S., Barros, H., Bautista, L., Benetos, A., Bjerregaard, P., Björkelund, C., Bo, S., Bobak, M., Bonora, E., Bontha, B., Botana, M., Bovet, P., Breckenkamp, J., Breteler, M., Broda, G., Brown, I., Bursztyn, M., Cabrera de León, A., Campos, H., Cappuccio, F., Capuano, V., Casiglia, E., Castellano, M., Castetbon, K., Cea, L., Chang, C., Chaouki, N., Chatterji, S., Chen, Z., Chen, C., Choi, J., Chua, L., Cífková, R., Cobiac, L., Cooper, R., Corsi, A., Costanza, M., Craig, C., Dankner, R., Dastgiri, S., Delgado, E., Dinc, G., Doi, Y., Dong, G., Dorsi, E., Dragano, N., Drewnowski, A., Eggertsen, W., Elliott, P., Engeland, A., Erem, C., Esteghamati, A., Fall, C., Fan, J., Ferreccio, C., Fezeu, L., Firmo, J., Florez, H., Fornés, N., Fowkes, F., Franceschini, G., Frisk, F., Fuchs, F., Fuller, E., Getz, L., Giampaoli, S., Gómez, L., Gomez Zumaquero JM, Graff Iversen, S., Grant, J., Guerrero Carvajal, R., Gulliford, M., Gupta, R., Gupta, P., Gureje, O., Hansen, T., Hata, J., He, J., Heim, N., Heinrich, J., Hemmingsson, T., Hennis, A., Herman, W., Herrera, V., Ho, S., Holdsworth, M., Hollman Frisman, G., Hopman, W., Hussain, A., Husseini, A., Ibrahim, M., Ikeda, N., Jacobsen, B., Jaddou, H., Jafar, T., Janghorbani, M., Jasienska, G., Joffres, M., Jonas, J., Kadiki, O., Kalter Leibovici, O., Kamadjeu, R., Karalis, I., Kastarinen, M., Katz, J., Keinan Boker, L., Kelly, P., Khalilzadeh, O., Khang, Y., Kiechl, S., Kim, K., Kiyohara, Y., Kobayashi, J., Krause, M., Kubínová, R., Kurjata, P., Kusuma, Y., Lam, T., Langhammer, A., Lawes, C., Le, C., Lee, J., Lévy Marchal, C., Li, Y., Lim, S., Lim, T., Lin, X., Lin, C., Lin, H., Lind, L., Lissner, L., Liu, X., Lopez Jaramillo, P., Lorbeer, R., Ma, G., Ma, S., Macià, F., Maclean, D., Maggi, S., Magliano, D., Makdisse, M., Mancia, G., Mannami, T., Marques Vidal, P., Mbanya, J., McFarlane Anderson, N., Miccoli, R., Miettola, J., Minh, H., Miquel, J., Miranda, J., Mohamed, M., Mohan, V., Mohanna, S., Mokdad, A., Mollentze, W., Morales, D., Morgan, K., Muiesan, L., Muntoni, S., Nabipour, I., Nakagami, T., Nangia, V., Nemesure, B., Neovius, M., Nerhus, K., Nervi, F., Neuhauser, H., Nguyen, M., Ninomiya, T., Noale, M., Oh, S., Ohkubo, T., Olivieri, O., Önal, A., Onat, A., Oróstegui, M., Ouedraogo, H., Pan, W., Panagiotakos, D., Panza, F., Park, Y., Passos, V., Pednekar, M., Peres, M., Pérez, C., Pérez Fernández, R., Pichardo, R., Phua, H., Pistelli, F., Plans, P., Polakowska, M., Poulter, N., Prabhakaran, D., Qiao, Q., Rafiei, M., Raitakari, O., Ramos, L., Rampal, S., Rampal, L., Rasmussen, F., Reddy, K., Redon, J., Revilla, L., Reyes García, V., Roaeid, R., Rodriguez Artalejo, F., Rojas Martinez, R., Ronkainen, K., Rosero Bixby, L., Roth, G., Sachdev, H., Sánchez, J., Sanisoglu, S., Sans, S., Sarraf Zadegan, N., Scazufca, M., Schaan, B., Schapochnik, N., Schelleman, H., Schneider, I., Schooling, C., Schwarz, B., Sekuri, C., Sereday, M., Serra Majem, L., Shaw, J., Shera, A., Shi, Z., Shiri, R., Shu, X., Silva, D., Silva, E., Simons, L., Smith, M., Söderberg, S., Soebardi, S., Solfrizzi, V., Sonestedt, E., Soysal, A., Stattin, P., Stein, A., Stergiou, G., Stessman, J., Sudo, A., Suka, M., Sundh, V., Sundquist, K., Sundström, J., Swai, A., Tai, E., Tambs, K., Tesfaye, F., Thomas, G., Thorogood, M., Tilvis, R., Tobias, M., Torheim, L., Trenkwalder, P., Tuomilehto, J., Tur, J., Tzourio, C., Uhernik, A., Ukoli, F., Unwin, N., Vander Hoorn, S., Vanderpump, M., Varo, J., Veierød, B., Velásquez Meléndez, G., Verschuren, M., Viet, L., Villalpando, S., Vioque, J., Vollenweider, P., Volpato, S., Wang, N., Wang, Y., Ward, M., Waspadji, S., Welin, L., Wilhelmsen, L., Willeit, J., Woodward, M., Xavier, A., Xu, F., Xu, L., Yamamoto, A., Yang, G., Yang, X., Yeh, L., Yoon, J., You, Q., Yu, Z., Zhang, J., Zhang, L., Zheng, W., Zhou, M., Danaei G, Singh GM, Paciorek CJ, Lin JK, Cowan MJ, Finucane MM, Farzadfar F, Stevens GA, Riley LM, Lu Y, Rao M, Ezzati M and Global Burden of Metabolic Risk Factors of Chronic Diseases Collaborating Group, Aamodt G, Abdeen Z, Abdella NA, Rahim HF, Addo J, Aekplakorn W, Afifi MM, Agabiti-Rosei E, Aguilar Salinas CA, Agyemang C, Ali MM, Al-Nsour M, Al-Nuaim AR, Ambady R, Aro P, Azizi F, Barbagallo CM, Barbieri MA, Barceló A, Barreto SM, Barros H, Bautista LE, Benetos A, Bjerregaard P, Björkelund C, Bo S, Bobak M, Bonora E, Bontha BV, Botana MA, Bovet P, Breckenkamp J, Breteler MM, Broda G, Brown IJ, Bursztyn M, Cabrera de León A, Campos H, Cappuccio FP, Capuano V, Casiglia E, Castellano M, Castetbon K, Cea L, Chang CJ, Chaouki N, Chatterji S, Chen Z, Chen CJ, Choi JS, Chua L, Cífková R, Cobiac LJ, Cooper RS, Corsi AM, Costanza MC, Craig CL, Dankner RS, Dastgiri S, Delgado E, Dinc G, Doi Y, Dong GH, Dorsi E, Dragano N, Drewnowski A, Eggertsen W, Elliott P, Engeland A, Erem C, Esteghamati A, Fall CH, Fan JG, Ferreccio C, Fezeu L, Firmo JO, Florez HJ, Fornés NS, Fowkes FG, Franceschini G, Frisk F, Fuchs FD, Fuller EL, Getz L, Giampaoli S, Gómez LF, Gomez-Zumaquero JM, Graff-Iversen S, Grant JF, Guerrero Carvajal R, Gulliford MC, Gupta R, Gupta PC, Gureje O, Hansen TW, Hata J, He J, Heim N, Heinrich J, Hemmingsson T, Hennis A, Herman WH, Herrera VM, Ho S, Holdsworth M, Hollman Frisman G, Hopman WM, Hussain A, Husseini A, Ibrahim M, Ikeda N, Jacobsen BK, Jaddou HY, Jafar TH, Janghorbani M, Jasienska G, Joffres MR, Jonas JB, Kadiki OA, Kalter-Leibovici O, Kamadjeu RM, Karalis I, Kastarinen MJ, Katz J, Keinan-Boker L, Kelly P, Khalilzadeh O, Khang YH, Kiechl S, Kim KW, Kiyohara Y, Kobayashi J, Krause MP, Kubínová R, Kurjata P, Kusuma YS, Lam TH, Langhammer A, Lawes CM, Le C, Lee J, Lévy-Marchal C, Li Y, Lim S, Lim TO, Lin X, Lin CC, Lin HH, Lind L, Lissner L, Liu X, Lopez-Jaramillo P, Lorbeer R, Ma G, Ma S, Macià F, MacLean DR, Maggi S, Magliano DJ, Makdisse M, Mancia G, Mannami T, Marques-Vidal P, Mbanya JC, McFarlane-Anderson N, Miccoli R, Miettola J, Minh HV, Miquel JF, Miranda J, Mohamed MK, Mohan V, Mohanna S, Mokdad A, Mollentze WF, Morales DD, Morgan K, Muiesan LM, Muntoni S, Nabipour I, Nakagami T, Nangia V, Nemesure B, Neovius M, Nerhus KA, Nervi F, Neuhauser H, Nguyen M, Ninomiya T, Noale M, Oh SW, Ohkubo T, Olivieri O, Önal AE, Onat A, Oróstegui M, Ouedraogo H, Pan WH, Panagiotakos DB, Panza F, Park Y, Passos VM, Pednekar MS, Peres MA, Pérez C, Pérez-Fernández R, Pichardo R, Phua HP, Pistelli F, Plans P, Polakowska M, Poulter N, Prabhakaran D, Qiao Q, Rafiei M, Raitakari OT, Ramos LR, Rampal S, Rampal L, Rasmussen F, Reddy KK, Redon J, Revilla L, Reyes-García V, Roaeid RB, Rodriguez-Artalejo F, Rojas-Martinez R, Ronkainen K, Rosero-Bixby L, Roth GA, Sachdev HS, Sánchez JR, Sanisoglu SY, Sans S, Sarraf-Zadegan N, Scazufca M, Schaan BD, Schapochnik N, Schelleman H, Schneider IJ, Schooling C, Schwarz B, Sekuri C, Sereday MS, Serra-Majem L, Shaw J, Shera AS, Shi Z, Shiri R, Shu XO, Silva DA, Silva E, Simons LA, Smith M, Söderberg S, Soebardi S, Solfrizzi V, Sonestedt E, Soysal A, Stattin P, Stein AD, Stergiou GS, Stessman J, Sudo A, Suka M, Sundh V, Sundquist K, Sundström J, Swai AB, Tai E, Tambs K, Tesfaye F, Thomas GN, Thorogood M, Tilvis RS, Tobias M, Torheim LE, Trenkwalder P, Tuomilehto JO, Tur JA, Tzourio C, Uhernik AI, Ukoli FA, Unwin N, Vander Hoorn S, Vanderpump MP, Varo JJ, Veierød B, Velásquez-Meléndez G, Verschuren M, Viet L, Villalpando S, Vioque J, Vollenweider P, Volpato S, Wang N, Wang YX, Ward M, Waspadji S, Welin LX, Wilhelmsen L, Willeit J, Woodward M, Xavier AJ, Xu F, Xu L, Yamamoto A, Yang G, Yang X, Yeh LC, Yoon JS, You Q, Yu Z, Zhang J, Zhang L, Zheng W, Zhou M, ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, APH - Amsterdam Public Health, and Public and occupational health
- Subjects
Gerontology ,Adult ,Male ,Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,Measures of national income and output ,Population ,Hypercholesterolemia ,OBESIDADE ,Blood Pressure ,Global Health ,Body Mass Index ,Age Distribution ,Risk Factors ,cardiovascular disease ,Physiology (medical) ,Diabetes mellitus ,risk factors ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Humans ,Obesity ,Risk factor ,Sex Distribution ,education ,Developing Countries ,Cholesterolo ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Urbanization ,Feeding Behavior ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Blood pressure ,Cholesterol ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Hypertension ,Western World ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Body mass index ,Demography - Abstract
Background— It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affluence and Westernization. We investigated the associations of body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose, systolic blood pressure, and serum total cholesterol with national income, Western diet, and, for BMI, urbanization in 1980 and 2008. Methods and Results— Country-level risk factor estimates for 199 countries between 1980 and 2008 were from a previous systematic analysis of population-based data. We analyzed the associations between risk factors and per capita national income, a measure of Western diet, and, for BMI, the percentage of the population living in urban areas. In 1980, there was a positive association between national income and population mean BMI, systolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol. By 2008, the slope of the association between national income and systolic blood pressure became negative for women and zero for men. Total cholesterol was associated with national income and Western diet in both 1980 and 2008. In 1980, BMI rose with national income and then flattened at ≈Int$7000; by 2008, the relationship resembled an inverted U for women, peaking at middle-income levels. BMI had a positive relationship with the percentage of urban population in both 1980 and 2008. Fasting plasma glucose had weaker associations with these country macro characteristics, but it was positively associated with BMI. Conclusions— The changing associations of metabolic risk factors with macroeconomic variables indicate that there will be a global pandemic of hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus, together with high blood pressure in low-income countries, unless effective lifestyle and pharmacological interventions are implemented.
- Published
- 2013
77. Systems Science for Caribbean Health: the development and piloting of a model for guiding policy on diabetes in the Caribbean
- Author
-
Guariguata, L., Guell, C., Samuels, T.A., Rouwette, E.A.J.A., Woodcock, J., Hambleton, I.R., Unwin, N., Guariguata, L., Guell, C., Samuels, T.A., Rouwette, E.A.J.A., Woodcock, J., Hambleton, I.R., and Unwin, N.
- Abstract
Contains fulltext : 162273pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), BACKGROUND : Diabetes is highly prevalent in the Caribbean, associated with a high morbidity and mortality and is a recognised threat to economic and social development. Heads of Government in the Caribbean Community came together in 2007 and declared their commitment to reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including diabetes, by calling for a multi-sectoral, systemic response. To facilitate the development of effective policies, policymakers are being engaged in the development and use of a system dynamics (SD) model of diabetes for Caribbean countries. METHODS : Previous work on a diabetes SD model from the United States of America (USA) is being adapted to a local context for three countries in the region using input from stakeholders, a review of existing qualitative and quantitative data, and collection of new qualitative data. Three country models will be developed using one-on-one stakeholder engagement and iterative revision. An inter-country model will also be developed following a model-building workshop. Models will be compared to each other and to the USA model. The inter-country model will be used to simulate policies identified as priorities by stakeholders and to develop targets for prevention and control. The model and model-building process will be evaluated by stakeholders and a manual developed for use in other high-burden developing regions. DISCUSSION : SD has been applied with success for health policy development in high-income country settings. The utility of SD in developing countries as an aid to policy decision-making related to NCDs has not been tested. This study represents the first of its kind.
- Published
- 2016
78. National, regional, and global trends in serum total cholesterol since 1980: systematic analysis of health examination surveys and epidemiological studies with 321 country-years and 3·0 million participants
- Author
-
Farzadfar F, Finucane MM, Danaei G, Pelizzari PM, Cowan MJ, Paciorek CJ, Singh GM, Lin JK, Stevens GA, Riley LM, Ezzati M, Salinas CA, Al Nsour M, Ali MM, Al Nuaim AR, Ambady R, Antonio M, Azizi F, Barbieri M, Barros H, Bautista LE, Bjerregaard P, Björkelund C, Bovet P, Brekenkamp J, Bursztyn M, de León AC, Campos H, Capuano V, Castetbon K, Chang CJ, Chen CJ, Choi JS, Chua L, Cífková R, Costanza MC, Eggertsen RW, Esteghamati A, Fan JG, Ferreccio C, Florez HJ, Fornés NS, Fowkes FG, Franceschini G, Frisk F, Giampaoli S, Gómez LF, Gomez Zumaquero JM, Graff Iversen S, Carvajal RG, Gupta R, Hansen TW, Hata J, He J, Herrera VM, Ho SC, Frisman GH, Ikeda N, Jaddou HY, Jafar TH, Janghorbani M, Joffres MR, Jonas JB, Kadiki OA, Karalis I, Kastarinen MJ, Katz J, Khalilzadeh O, Khang YH, Kiechl S, Kobayashi J, Kubínová R, Lam TH, Lawes CM, Lee J, Lim S, Lin HH, Lin X, Lin CC, Ma S, MacLean DR, Magliano DJ, Mannami T, Marques Vidal P, Miettola J, Miquel JF, Miranda JJ, Mohamed MK, Mohan V, Mokdad A, Mollentze WF, Morales DD, Muiesan LM, Nabipour I, Nangia V, Nerhus KA, Neuhauser H, Oh SW, Ohkubo T, Onat A, Oróstegui M, Pan WH, Panagiotakos DB, Panza F, Passos VM, Pérez C, Pichardo R, Phua HP, Polakowska M, Rafiei M, Ramos LR, Reddy KK, Redon J, Revilla L, Roaeid RB, Ronkainen K, Roth GA, Sanisoglu SY, Sarraf Zadegan N, Schooling CM, Schwarz B, Silva E, Simons LA, Solfrizzi V, Stein AD, Stessman J, Suka M, Swai AB, Tai ES, Thomas GN, Thorogood M, Tuomilehto JO, Unwin N, Vander Hoorn S, Vanderpump MP, Volpato S, Welin LX, Willeit J, Woodward M, Xu L, Yamamoto A, Yang X, Yeh LC, Yoon JS, You Q, Zhang J., BARBAGALLO, Carlo Maria, and Farzadfar F, Finucane MM, Danaei G, Pelizzari PM, Cowan MJ, Paciorek CJ, Singh GM, Lin JK, Stevens GA, Riley LM, Ezzati M, Salinas CA, Al Nsour M, Ali MM, Al-Nuaim AR, Ambady R, Antonio M, Azizi F, Barbagallo CM, Barbieri M, Barros H, Bautista LE, Bjerregaard P, Björkelund C, Bovet P, Brekenkamp J, Bursztyn M, de León AC, Campos H, Capuano V, Castetbon K, Chang CJ, Chen CJ, Choi JS, Chua L, Cífková R, Costanza MC, Eggertsen RW, Esteghamati A, Fan JG, Ferreccio C, Florez HJ, Fornés NS, Fowkes FG, Franceschini G, Frisk F, Giampaoli S, Gómez LF, Gomez-Zumaquero JM, Graff -Iversen S, Carvajal RG, Gupta R, Hansen TW, Hata J, He J, Herrera VM, Ho SC, Frisman GH, Ikeda N, Jaddou HY, Jafar TH, Janghorbani M, Joffres MR, Jonas JB, Kadiki OA, Karalis I, Kastarinen MJ, Katz J, Khalilzadeh O, Khang YH, Kiechl S, Kobayashi J, Kubínová R, Lam TH, Lawes CM, Lee J, Lim S, Lin HH, Lin X, Lin CC, Ma S, MacLean DR, Magliano DJ, Mannami T, Marques-Vidal P, Miettola J, Miquel JF, Miranda JJ, Mohamed MK, Mohan V, Mokdad A, Mollentze WF, Morales DD, Muiesan LM, Nabipour I, Nangia V, Nerhus KA, Neuhauser H, Oh SW, Ohkubo T, Onat A, Oróstegui M, Pan WH, Panagiotakos DB, Panza F, Passos VM, Pérez C, Pichardo R, Phua HP, Polakowska M, Rafiei M, Ramos LR, Reddy KK, Redon J, Revilla L, Roaeid RB, Ronkainen K, Roth GA, Sanisoglu SY, Sarraf-Zadegan N, Schooling CM, Schwarz B, Silva E, Simons LA, Solfrizzi V, Stein AD, Stessman J, Suka M, Swai AB, Tai ES, Thomas GN, Thorogood M, Tuomilehto JO, Unwin N, Vander Hoorn S, Vanderpump MP, Volpato S, Welin LX, Willeit J, Woodward M, Xu L, Yamamoto A, Yang X, Yeh LC, Yoon JS, You Q, Zhang J.
- Subjects
Gerontology ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Uncertainty interval ,Population ,Hypercholesterolemia ,Socioeconomic Factor ,Global Health ,Southeast asia ,Nutrition Policy ,Health examination ,blood ,Total cholesterol ,Epidemiology ,Global health ,Medicine ,Humans ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Population mean ,Bayes Theorem ,General Medicine ,Health Survey ,Health Surveys ,Adult, Bayes Theorem, Cholesterol ,blood, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Hypercholesterolemia ,drug therapy, Income, Male, Nutrition Policy, Socioeconomic Factors, World Health ,drug therapy ,Cholesterol ,Socioeconomic Factors ,World Health ,Income ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Female ,business ,Demography ,Human - Abstract
Summary Background Data for trends in serum cholesterol are needed to understand the effects of its dietary, lifestyle, and pharmacological determinants; set intervention priorities; and evaluate national programmes. Previous analyses of trends in serum cholesterol were limited to a few countries, with no consistent and comparable global analysis. We estimated worldwide trends in population mean serum total cholesterol. Methods We estimated trends and their uncertainties in mean serum total cholesterol for adults 25 years and older in 199 countries and territories. We obtained data from published and unpublished health examination surveys and epidemiological studies (321 country-years and 3·0 million participants). For each sex, we used a Bayesian hierarchical model to estimate mean total cholesterol by age, country, and year, accounting for whether a study was nationally representative. Findings In 2008, age-standardised mean total cholesterol worldwide was 4·64 mmol/L (95% uncertainty interval 4·51–4·76) for men and 4·76 mmol/L (4·62–4·91) for women. Globally, mean total cholesterol changed little between 1980 and 2008, falling by less than 0·1 mmol/L per decade in men and women. Total cholesterol fell in the high-income region consisting of Australasia, North America, and western Europe, and in central and eastern Europe; the regional declines were about 0·2 mmol/L per decade for both sexes, with posterior probabilities of these being true declines 0·99 or greater. Mean total cholesterol increased in east and southeast Asia and Pacific by 0·08 mmol/L per decade (−0·06 to 0·22, posterior probability=0·86) in men and 0·09 mmol/L per decade (−0·07 to 0·26, posterior probability=0·86) in women. Despite converging trends, serum total cholesterol in 2008 was highest in the high-income region consisting of Australasia, North America, and western Europe; the regional mean was 5·24 mmol/L (5·08–5·39) for men and 5·23 mmol/L (5·03–5·43) for women. It was lowest in sub-Saharan Africa at 4·08 mmol/L (3·82–4·34) for men and 4·27 mmol/L (3·99–4·56) for women. Interpretation Nutritional policies and pharmacological interventions should be used to accelerate improvements in total cholesterol in regions with decline and to curb or prevent the rise in Asian populations and elsewhere. Population-based surveillance of cholesterol needs to be improved in low-income and middle-income countries. Funding Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and WHO.
- Published
- 2011
79. CONTRASTING CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY TRENDS IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN POPULATIONS - CONTRIBUTIONS FROM RISK FACTOR CHANGES AND TREATMENTS: MODELLING STUDY
- Author
-
Capewell, S., Critchley, J., Zdrojewski, T., Vartiainen, E., Saidi, O., Fouaud, F., Husseini, A., Romdhane, H., Unwin, N., Maziak, W., Sozmen, K., Abu-Rmeileh, N., Bennett, K., O'Flaherty, M., Bandosz, P., Phillimore, P., Bjork, R., and ÜNAL, BELGİN
- Published
- 2014
80. A cost effectiveness analysis of salt reduction policies to reduce coronary heart disease in four Eastern Mediterranean countries
- Author
-
Mason, Helen, Shoaibi, Azza, Ghandour, Rula, O'Flaherty, Martin, Capewell, Simon, Khatib, Rana, Jabr, Samer, Unal, Belgin, Sozmen, Kaan, Arfa, Chokri, Aissi, Wafa, Ben Romdhane, Habiba, Fouad, Fouad, Al-Ali, Radwan, Husseini, Abdullatif, Critchley, J., Ahmad, B., Phillimore, P., Zaman, S., Dherani, M., Vartjes, I., Bennett, K., Altun, D., Arik, H., Aslan, O., Demiral, Y., Doganay, S., Ergor, G., Gerceklioglu, G., Kilic, B., Saatli, G., Simsek, H., Satman, I., Gogen, S., Kalaca, S., Elias, M., Rastam, S., Soulaiman, N., Moukeh, G., Maziak, W., Abou Mayaleh, M., Abu-Rmeileh, N., Jaber, S., Khatib, R., Mikki, N., Abu-Kteish, H., Allani, R., Beltaifa, L., Ben Mansour, N., Lassoued, O., Saidi, O., Tlili, F., Achour, N., Ben Salah, N., Collins, M., Roglic, G., Fadhil, I., and Unwin, N.
- Subjects
Palestine ,Policy Models ,economic evaluation ,food industry ,Turkey ,Non-Clinical Medicine ,health promotion ,Epidemiology ,Economics ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Economic Models ,Coronary Disease ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Political Aspects of Health ,Cardiovascular ,Global Health ,Social and Behavioral Sciences ,Turkey (republic) ,Cost Effectiveness ,Environmental protection ,Health care ,Medicine ,Socioeconomics ,health care economics and organizations ,2. Zero hunger ,Multidisciplinary ,Cost–benefit analysis ,1. No poverty ,blood pressure regulation ,health care cost ,Cost-effectiveness analysis ,salt intake ,3. Good health ,Health Education and Awareness ,health care policy ,Quality-Adjusted Life Years ,Public Health ,Research Article ,Operations Research ,Tunisia ,Clinical Research Design ,Science ,Political Science ,Cost-Effectiveness Analysis ,Public policy ,Public Policy ,Health Promotion ,Syrian Arab Republic ,Middle East ,Health Economics ,food composition ,food processing ,health education ,Humans ,Salt intake ,Sodium Chloride, Dietary ,sodium restriction ,Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology ,cost control ,Nutrition ,Health economics ,Health Care Policy ,Syria ,business.industry ,cost effectiveness analysis ,Modeling ,Health Risk Analysis ,ischemic heart disease ,Quality-adjusted life year ,Economic evaluation ,Preventive Medicine ,business ,food packaging - Abstract
Background: Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is rising in middle income countries. Population based strategies to reduce specific CHD risk factors have an important role to play in reducing overall CHD mortality. Reducing dietary salt consumption is a potentially cost-effective way to reduce CHD events. This paper presents an economic evaluation of population based salt reduction policies in Tunisia, Syria, Palestine and Turkey. Methods and Findings: Three policies to reduce dietary salt intake were evaluated: a health promotion campaign, labelling of food packaging and mandatory reformulation of salt content in processed food. These were evaluated separately and in combination. Estimates of the effectiveness of salt reduction on blood pressure were based on a literature review. The reduction in mortality was estimated using the IMPACT CHD model specific to that country. Cumulative population health effects were quantified as life years gained (LYG) over a 10 year time frame. The costs of each policy were estimated using evidence from comparable policies and expert opinion including public sector costs and costs to the food industry. Health care costs associated with CHDs were estimated using standardized unit costs. The total cost of implementing each policy was compared against the current baseline (no policy). All costs were calculated using 2010 PPP exchange rates. In all four countries most policies were cost saving compared with the baseline. The combination of all three policies (reducing salt consumption by 30%) resulted in estimated cost savings of $235,000,000 and 6455 LYG in Tunisia; $39,000,000 and 31674 LYG in Syria; $6,000,000 and 2682 LYG in Palestine and $1,3000,000,000 and 378439 LYG in Turkey. Conclusion: Decreasing dietary salt intake will reduce coronary heart disease deaths in the four countries. A comprehensive strategy of health education and food industry actions to label and reduce salt content would save both money and lives. European Community' Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n223075 the MedCHAMPS project. Scopus
- Published
- 2014
81. Systems Science for Caribbean Health: the development and piloting of a model for guiding policy on diabetes in the Caribbean
- Author
-
Guariguata, L., primary, Guell, C., additional, Samuels, T. A., additional, Rouwette, E. A. J. A., additional, Woodcock, J., additional, Hambleton, I. R., additional, and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
82. OP52 Exploring the association between tuberculosis and diabetes in a UK primary care dataset
- Author
-
Pearson, F, primary, Huangfu, P, additional, Pearce, M, additional, McNally, R, additional, Unwin, N, additional, and Critchley, JA, additional
- Published
- 2016
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
83. Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxation in Barbados: Rationale and Evaluation Aspects.
- Author
-
ALVARADO, M., ADAMS, J., UNWIN, N., and SAMUELS, T. A.
- Subjects
BEVERAGE consumption ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,HEALTH status indicators - Abstract
The absolute health burden associated with non-communicable disease (NCDs) and diabetes mellitus has been growing worldwide. The global prevalence of obesity and exposure to sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have also increased. In Barbados, diabetes prevalence is almost double the global average, and overweight and obesity estimates are much higher than global estimates. SSB consumption in Barbados has also been estimated to be much higher than elsewhere. Within this context, the Government of Barbados announced a 10% tax on SSBs in 2015. We discuss the structure and coverage of this tax, and then summarize the seven research areas that are being considered as part of the Barbados SSB tax evaluation. We present our current theory of change, and illustrate how each research area corresponds to different aspects of the conceptual framework. We summarize initial findings around price change (published previously), and link these findings with earlier discussion of the tax structure. Finally, we discuss the strengths and limitations associated with the proposed evaluation. We hope that the results from the forthcoming evaluation may help to inform other Caribbean countries considering similar taxes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2018
84. Forecasting Type 2 Diabetes prevalence to 2025: Validation of a simple Model
- Author
-
Sozmen, K., O Flaherty, M., Belgin Unal, Satman, I., Critchley, J., Unwin, N., and Capewell, S.
- Published
- 2012
85. A POLICY EFFECTIVENESS-FEASIBILITY LOOP FOR EVIDENCE-BASED PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY
- Author
-
Unwin, N., ÜNAL, BELGİN, Capewell, S., Critchley, J., Bowman, S., Romdhane, H. B., Maziak, W., Fouad, F., and Husseini, A.
- Published
- 2011
86. Global Burden of Metabolic Risk Factors of Chronic Diseases Collaborating Group (Cholesterol). National, regional, and global trends in serum total cholesterol since 1980: systematic analysis of health examination surveys and epidemiological studies with 321country-years and 3·0 million participants
- Author
-
Farzadfar, F, Finucane, Mm, Danaei, G, Pelizzari, Pm, Cowan, Mj, Paciorek, Cj, Singh, Gm, Lin, Jk, Stevens, Ga, Riley, Lm, collaborators Farzadfar F, Ezzati M., Ezzati, M, Salinas, Ca, Al Nsour, M, Ali, Mm, Al Nuaim AR, Ambady, R, Antonio, M, Azizi, F, Barbagallo, Cm, Barbieri, M, Barros, H, Bautista, Le, Bjerregaard, P, Björkelund, C, Bovet, P, Brekenkamp, J, Bursztyn, M, de León AC, Campos, H, Capuano, V, Castetbon, K, Chang, Cj, Chen, Cj, Choi, Js, Chua, L, Cífková, R, Costanza, Mc, Eggertsen, Rw, Esteghamati, A, Fan, Jg, Ferreccio, C, Florez, Hj, Fornés, Ns, Fowkes, Fg, Franceschini, G, Frisk, F, Giampaoli, S, Gómez, Lf, Gomez Zumaquero JM, Graff Iversen, S, Carvajal, Rg, Gupta, R, Hansen, Tw, Hata, J, He, J, Herrera, Vm, Ho, Sc, Frisman, Gh, Ikeda, N, Jaddou, Hy, Jafar, Th, Janghorbani, M, Joffres, Mr, Jonas, Jb, Kadiki, Oa, Karalis, I, Kastarinen, Mj, Katz, J, Khalilzadeh, O, Khang, Yh, Kiechl, S, Kobayashi, J, Kubínová, R, Lam, Th, Lawes, Cm, Lee, J, Lim, S, Lin, Hh, Lin, X, Lin, Cc, Ma, S, Maclean, Dr, Magliano, Dj, Mannami, T, Marques Vidal, P, Miettola, J, Miquel, Jf, Miranda, Jj, Mohamed, Mk, Mohan, V, Mokdad, A, Mollentze, Wf, Morales, Dd, Muiesan, Maria Lorenza, Nabipour, I, Nangia, V, Nerhus, Ka, Neuhauser, H, Oh, Sw, Ohkubo, T, Onat, A, Oróstegui, M, Pan, Wh, Panagiotakos, Db, Panza, F, Passos, Vm, Pérez, C, Pichardo, R, Phua, Hp, Polakowska, M, Rafiei, M, Ramos, Lr, Reddy, Kk, Redon, J, Revilla, L, Roaeid, Rb, Ronkainen, K, Roth, Ga, Sanisoglu, Sy, Sarraf Zadegan, N, Schooling, Cm, Schwarz, B, Silva, E, Simons, La, Solfrizzi, V, Stein, Ad, Stessman, J, Suka, M, Swai, Ab, Tai, Es, Thomas, Gn, Thorogood, M, Tuomilehto, Jo, Unwin, N, Vander Hoorn, S, Vanderpump, Mp, Volpato, S, Welin, Lx, Willeit, J, Woodward, M, Xu, L, Yamamoto, A, Yang, X, Yeh, Lc, Yoon, Js, You, Q, and Zhang, J.
- Published
- 2011
87. Hypertensie in Nederlandse en Engelse etnische minderheidsgroepen
- Author
-
Agyemang, CO, Kunst, Anton, Bhopal, R, Zaninotto, P, Unwin, N, Nazroo, J, Nicolaou, M, Redekop, Ken, Adao, VM, Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Public Health, and Health Economics (HE)
- Published
- 2011
88. A checklist that enhances the provision of education during insulin initiation simulation: a randomized controlled trial
- Author
-
Taylor, C. G., primary, Bynoe, K., additional, Worme, A., additional, Hambleton, I., additional, Atherley, A., additional, Husbands, A., additional, and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2015
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
89. A POLICY EFFECTIVENESS-FEASIBILITY LOOP? PROMOTING THE USE OF EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTHY PUBLIC POLICY
- Author
-
ÜNAL, BELGİN, Husseini, A., Critchley, J., O'Flaherty, M., Capewell, S., Maziak, W., Phillimore, P., Zaman, S., Bennett, K., Fouad, F., Unwin, N., Romdhane, H. B., and Mataria, A.
- Published
- 2010
90. Social Determinants of Depression in the Caribbean: A Systematic Review
- Author
-
Brown, C.R., Hambleton, I., Sobers-Grannum, N., Hercules, S., Unwin, N., Harris, E., Wilks, R., MacLeish, M., Sullivan, L., and Murphy, M.
- Published
- 2017
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
91. OP53 Contrasting cardiovascular mortality trends in Eastern Mediterranean populations – contributions from risk factor changes and treatments: modelling study
- Author
-
Critchley, J, primary, Capewell, S, additional, O’Flaherty, M, additional, Abu-Rmeileh, N, additional, Sozmen, K, additional, Husseini, A, additional, Fouaud, F, additional, Saidi, O, additional, Romdhane, H, additional, Unal, B, additional, Bandosz, P, additional, Bennett, K, additional, Maziak, W, additional, Unwin, N, additional, Phillimore, P, additional, Bjork, R, additional, Vartiainen, E, additional, and Zdrojewski, T, additional
- Published
- 2014
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
92. Deriving an optimal threshold of waist circumference for detecting cardiometabolic risk in sub-Saharan Africa
- Author
-
Ekoru, K, Murphy, G A V, Young, E H, Delisle, H, Jerome, C S, Assah, F, Longo–Mbenza, B, Nzambi, J P D, On'Kin, J B K, Buntix, F, Muyer, M C, Christensen, D L, Wesseh, C S, Sabir, A, Okafor, C, Gezawa, I D, Puepet, F, Enang, O, Raimi, T, Ohwovoriole, E, Oladapo, O O, Bovet, P, Mollentze, W, Unwin, N, Gray, W K, Walker, R, Agoudavi, K, Siziya, S, Chifamba, J, Njelekela, M, Fourie, C M, Kruger, S, Schutte, A E, Walsh, C, Gareta, D, Kamali, A, Seeley, J, Norris, S A, Crowther, N J, Pillay, D, Kaleebu, P, Motala, A A, and Sandhu, M S
- Abstract
Background:Waist circumference (WC) thresholds derived from western populations continue to be used in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) despite increasing evidence of ethnic variation in the association between adiposity and cardiometabolic disease and availability of data from African populations. We aimed to derive a SSA-specific optimal WC cut-point for identifying individuals at increased cardiometabolic risk.Methods:We used individual level cross-sectional data on 24?181 participants aged ?15 years from 17 studies conducted between 1990 and 2014 in eight countries in SSA. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to derive optimal WC cut-points for detecting the presence of at least two components of metabolic syndrome (MS), excluding WC.Results:The optimal WC cut-point was 81.2?cm (95% CI 78.5–83.8?cm) and 81.0?cm (95% CI 79.2–82.8?cm) for men and women, respectively, with comparable accuracy in men and women. Sensitivity was higher in women (64%, 95% CI 63–65) than in men (53%, 95% CI 51–55), and increased with the prevalence of obesity. Having WC above the derived cut-point was associated with a twofold probability of having at least two components of MS (age-adjusted odds ratio 2.6, 95% CI 2.4–2.9, for men and 2.2, 95% CI 2.0–2.3, for women).Conclusion:The optimal WC cut-point for identifying men at increased cardiometabolic risk is lower (?81.2?cm) than current guidelines (?94.0?cm) recommend, and similar to that in women in SSA. Prospective studies are needed to confirm these cut-points based on cardiometabolic outcomes.
- Published
- 2018
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
93. The Croonian Lecture 2000. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and the structural basis of fast synaptic transmission
- Author
-
Unwin, N
- Subjects
Research Article - Abstract
Communication in the nervous system takes place at chemical and electrical synapses, where neurotransmitter-gated ion channels, such as the nicotinic acetylcholine (ACh) receptor, and gap junction channels control propagation of electrical signals from one cell to the next. Newly developed electron crystallographic methods have revealed the structures of these channels trapped in open as well as closed states, suggesting how they work. The ACh receptor has large vestibules extending from the membrane which shape the ACh-binding pockets and facilitate selective transport of cations across a narrow membrane-spanning pore. When ACh enters the pockets it triggers a concerted conformational change that opens the pore by destabilizing a gate in the middle of the membrane made by a ring of pore-lining alpha-helical segmets. The alternative 'open' configuration of pore-lining segments reshapes the lumen and creates new surfaces, allowing the ions to pass through. The gap junction channel uses a similar structural mechanism, involving coordinated rearrangements of alpha-helical segments in the plane of the membrane, to open its pore.
- Published
- 2000
94. OP83 Contribution of Behavioural Risk Factors and Socio-Economic Position to Mortality in British South Asian and European Adults: 17 year follow-up of the Newcastle Heart Project Cohort
- Author
-
Tran, A, primary, Hayes, L, additional, McNally, R, additional, Unwin, N, additional, Bhopal, R, additional, and White, M, additional
- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
95. The structure and super-organization of acetylcholine receptor-rapsyn complexes class B
- Author
-
Zuber, B., primary and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
96. The structure and super-organization of acetylcholine receptor-rapsyn complexes class C
- Author
-
Zuber, B., primary and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
97. The structure and super-organization of acetylcholine receptor-rapsyn complexes class A
- Author
-
Zuber, B., primary and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
98. The structure and super-organization of acetylcholine receptor- rapsyn complexes class E
- Author
-
Zuber, B., primary and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
99. The structure and super-organization of acetylcholine receptor-rapsyn complexes class D
- Author
-
Zuber, B., primary and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
100. The structure and super-organization of acetylcholine receptor-rapsyn complexes
- Author
-
Zuber, B., primary and Unwin, N., additional
- Published
- 2013
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.