Cardiovascular Disease in Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations

Cardiovascular Disease in Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations

by Keith C. FerdinandHerman A. Taylor, Jr. and Carlos J. Rodriguez
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 31/10/2021

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The book discusses the impact of genetics, social determinants of health, the environment, and lifestyle in the burden of cardiometabolic conditions in African American and Hispanic/Latinx populations. It includes fully updated and revised chapters on genetics and CVD risk, epidemiology of cardiovascular health, cardiovascular imaging, dyslipidemias and other emerging risk factors, obesity and metabolic syndrome, heart failure, and genetic variations in CVD. Unique aspects within African American and Hispanic/Latinx populations are explored with suggested appropriate therapeutic interventions. New chapters focus on ASCVD risk assessment, emerging precision medicine concepts, the impact of diabetes, resilience and CVD survival, and lifestyle and dieting considerations. Written by a team of experts, the book examines the degree to which biomedical and scientific literature can clarify the impact of genetic variation and environment on cardiovascular disease.


The Second Edition of Cardiovascular Disease in Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations is an essential resource for physicians, residents, fellows, and medical students in cardiology, internal medicine, family medicine, clinical lipidology, and epidemiology.

ISBN:
9783030810344
9783030810344
Category:
Epidemiology & medical statistics
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
31-10-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
Carlos J. Rodriguez

Carlos J. Rodriguez, DO, is Associate Professor of Surgery at the TCU & UNTHSC School of Medicine, and is Director of Emergency General Surgery and Surgical Research at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, USA.

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