A cross-sectional study of cardiovascular disease risk clustering at different socio-geographic levels in India
Despite its importance for the targeting of interventions, little is known about the degree to which cardiovascular risk factors cluster within different socio-geographic levels in South Asia. Here the authors report on a cross-sectional study identifying wide variations in the clustering between ri...
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Main Authors: | Anne C. Bischops, Jan-Walter De Neve, Ashish Awasthi, Sebastian Vollmer, Till Bärnighausen, Pascal Geldsetzer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5d6f68d5f02747bd8553f36cd1e1fb26 |
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