South Asian adults in the US develop cardiovascular disease risk factors earlier than other groups, according to new research from the MASALA cohort study. Here’s what that means for prevention. https://t.co/pK7vNN25bF
New paper led by @UCSF resident @EveManghis
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Among MASALA participants:
Higher PREVENT-ASCVD estimated risk was associated with higher thoracic aortic calcium (TAC) in women and higher CAC in men
https://t.co/9eBOsohFM6
At what age does CVD risk begin to diverge among South Asians compared to other groups? Understanding risk trajectories allows us to identify people who can benefit from prevention before CVD events.
South Asian adults in the US develop cardiovascular disease risk factors earlier than other groups, according to new research from the MASALA cohort study. Here’s what that means for prevention. https://t.co/SweVoZgOhS
@dr_muniyappa Here are 2 recent intervention trials focused on prevention among U.S. South Asians:
https://t.co/U60rVl0Iji
And
SAATH
https://t.co/EjAaJc85AM
Excited to share our latest from @masala_study in @JACCJournals
Parity & ASCVD risk in South Asian🤰🏻
👶 ≥2 births → 📈 ↑ BP & LDL-C (~5 yrs)
🫀Multiparity = ↑ CV risk signal → closer follow-up
Grateful to @jaideeppatelmd@GarimaVSharmaMD
https://t.co/ShtQHjjzLs
Adipokines and CVD risk factors…some interesting sex differences 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
New paper led by @UCSF medical student, Salil Uttarwar, with support from mentor, Meghana Gadgil
https://t.co/yPMFDTXhqz
Dr Nammi Kandula presenting our MASALA expansion cohort results comparing risk factors and PREVENT scores among three South Asian subgroups @AHAScience
**new paper** by Eve Manghis, R3 @UCSFDOM on remnant cholesterol (triglyceride-rich particles), showing independent association with incident CAC in South Asian Americans
https://t.co/d0ckXBpniv
Going to AHA @AHAScience in November?
Come meet our investigators and see our newest findings:
- MASALA Exam 3 (echo)
- our cohort expansion with Bangladeshi & Pakistani participants
- MASALA-2G study by @NilayShahMDMPH
Did you miss the fantastic SANSAR webinar about CVD updates in South Asian populations?
We had over 400 attendees…
Not too late to register for next week’s webinar with fabulous speakers: