2010
DOI: 10.3844/ijrnsp.2010.1.7
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Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors among Adult Australian-Lebanese in Melbourne

Abstract: This descriptive exploratory study reports on the prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) risk factors among adult Australian-Lebanese migrants living in Melbourne. This study fills a gap in extant research regarding CVD risk factors within this ethnic community in Melbourne. Problem statement: Australia's multicultural society consists of more than 200 ethnic groups and nearly a quarter of the Australian population are born overseas. Thus, the health status of immigrants significantly affects the national … Show more

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“…Researchers are adopting statistical approaches as well as data mining techniques to help treatment and healthcare specialists diagnose and determine heart disease risk factors in patients. Statistical analyses have identified a number of risk factors for heart diseases including age, blood pressure, smoking [15], total cholesterol [16], diabetes [17], and hypertension, heart disease background in family, obesity and lack of physical activity [18]. The awareness of heart disease risk factors assists treatment and healthcare specialists to identify patients who are subject to high risk factors.…”
Section: Applications Of Data Mining To Healthcare Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers are adopting statistical approaches as well as data mining techniques to help treatment and healthcare specialists diagnose and determine heart disease risk factors in patients. Statistical analyses have identified a number of risk factors for heart diseases including age, blood pressure, smoking [15], total cholesterol [16], diabetes [17], and hypertension, heart disease background in family, obesity and lack of physical activity [18]. The awareness of heart disease risk factors assists treatment and healthcare specialists to identify patients who are subject to high risk factors.…”
Section: Applications Of Data Mining To Healthcare Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, data from Middle Eastern countries demonstrate a high prevalence of CHD risk factors, particularly among women (Khattab et al, 1999;Shahwan, 2001;Hatmi et al, 2007). For example, Iranian women have been reported to present a more adverse risk factor profile with regard to diabetes, high blood pressure, abnormal lipid levels and inactivity compared to men (Azizi et al, 2003;Hatmi et al, 2007;Maddah et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 For alcohol intake, those with alcohol intake of more than 2 standard unit per day or intake of 5 or more standard units on any single occasion were regarded as at risk drinkers. 21,22 Adolescents with significant alcohol intake were those that consume more than 16 g of alcohol per day or occasional intake of greater than or equal to 50 g of alcohol within few hours on any day. 23 Data were analyzed with computerized statistical package for social sciences (IBM SPSS) version 20.0.…”
Section: Operational Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%