Gender difference in the coronary risk factors amongst the patients with Acute Coronary Events (ACE) in Nepal

Authors

  • B Rawat
  • Abhinav Vaidya
  • Jesson Gurung
  • Subhash Acharya
  • M Pandey
  • Pragya Verma
  • Pooja Poudel
  • H.S. Sodhi
  • D.B. Karki
  • SC Jha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/njh.v3i3.26060

Keywords:

coronary, risk factor

Abstract

The onset of symptomatic CAD is typically about 10 years earlier in men, but CAD incidence in women increases rapidly at menopause. Women have the same modifiable risk factors as that of men. Although Diabetes appears to cloner greater risk factors as that of men as may low HDL, cholesterol and plasma triglyceride. Not much data is available to asses If coronary risk factors are different in male Vs female population in South Asia.

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Published

2004-12-30

How to Cite

Rawat, B., Vaidya, A., Gurung, J., Acharya, S., Pandey, M., Verma, P., Poudel, P., Sodhi, H., Karki, D., & Jha, S. (2004). Gender difference in the coronary risk factors amongst the patients with Acute Coronary Events (ACE) in Nepal. Nepalese Heart Journal, 3(3), 12–13. https://doi.org/10.3126/njh.v3i3.26060

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