Coronary risk factors in people from the Indian subcontinent living in West London and their siblings in India
1995
Abstract Several reports have shown that migrants from southeast Asia tend to have an increased risk of coronary heart disease when settled in their new country. We compared coronary risk factors in a randomly selected group of 247 migrants from the Indian subcontinent of Punjabi origin living in West London and 117 of their siblings living in the Punjab in India. The West London cohort had a greater body mass index (p
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