population. Oregon as a whole has an Asian population less than 5% of its total population, almost half of Washington’s 9.5% and 1/3rd California’s 15%. The disparity between Oregon and its neighboring states is quite large, which begs the question: why are there so few Asians in ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook East Asia (redirected fromEast Asians) The countries and regions of eastern and southeast Asia, especially China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and Mongolia. ...
hepatitisAim: Though liver and biliary tract cancers are more common in Asian countries they are increasing in incidence in the USA. This study attempted to clarify the risk factor profile for immigrant Asians compared with the USA population.Chet HAMMILL...
P Mangtani1, M P Coleman1 and B Rachet1 1Faculty of Epidemiology and population Health, London school of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK Background: South Asian migrants show lower cancer incidence than their host population in England for most major cancers...
In 2017 Asians made up roughly 6% of the country’s population but only 3% of the bosses of S&P 500 (标准普尔 500 指数) firms.(在科技行业,亚洲人占员工总数的30%以上,但占老板总数的不到15%。2017年,亚洲人约占美国人口的6%,但在标准普尔500指数成分股公司的老板中,亚洲人只占3%)”可知,15年后...
Louis, Missouri, USA. 30Human Genetics Center, University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, Texas, USA. 31Division of Population Genetics, State Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Disease, Fuwai Hospital, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and ...
In addition, the dietary indiscretions and sedentary lifestyle practiced by most South Asians puts them at a higher risk. A multidisciplinary approach involving the population at risk, healthcare personnel, and the government is required to diminish the incidence. Educational programs regarding the ...
I still think, however, that on average East-Asians are smarter than on average Westerners. In postgraduate courses throughout the US, we have 20% East-Asians, while they only make up 3% of our population. Also, their SAT scores are much higher. In Europe, same findings. The PISA studi...
DD defined by 2016 ASE criteria, despite at low prevalence (0.42%) in current healthy population, increased drastically with advanced age and performed perfectly in excluding abnormal NT-proBNP (≥125 pg/mL) (Specificity: 99.8%, NPV: 97.6%). Conclusion This is to date the largest cohort ...
Obesity and dyslipidemia are emerging as major public health challenges in South Asian countries. The prevalence of obesity is more in urban areas than rural, and women are more affected than men. Further, obesity in childhood and adolescents is rising r