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Review

Burden of Cardio- and Cerebro-vascular Diseases and the Conventional Risk Factors in South Asian Population

Authors
  • Tanvir Chowdhury Turin
  • Nahid Shahana
  • Lungten Z. Wangchuk
  • Adrian V. Specogna
  • Mohammad Al Mamun
  • Mudassir Azeez Khan
  • Sohel Reza Choudhury
  • M. Mostafa Zaman
  • Nahid Rumana

Abstract

Similar to most populations, South Asian countries are also witnessing the dramatic transitions in health during the last few decades with the major causes of adverse health shifting from a predominance of nutritional deficiencies and infectious diseases to chronic diseases such as cardio and cerebrovascular disease (CVD). We summarized the available information of the burden of CVD and risk factors in the South Asian populations. The prevalence of conventional cardiovascular has been increasing among all South Asian populations. Extensive urbanization, shift in dietary pattern and sedentary daily life style is contributing towards the worsening of the CVD risk factor scenario. The burdens of the chronic cardiovascular risk factors are much prevalent in the South Asian populations. These are also rising alarmingly which ought to influence the already existed heavy CVD burden. Similar to the rest of the world, management for the conventional cardiovascular risk factors is very important for the prevention of CVD in South Asia.

Published on Jun 1, 2013
Peer Reviewed