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. 2014 Nov-Dec;57(3):286-92.
doi: 10.1016/j.pcad.2014.09.001. Epub 2014 Sep 4.

The Hispanic paradox in cardiovascular disease and total mortality

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The Hispanic paradox in cardiovascular disease and total mortality

Jose Medina-Inojosa et al. Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2014 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Health statistics and epidemiologic studies have shown that Hispanics live longer than Non Hispanic Whites, despite a high prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and an average low socioeconomic status, both strong predictors of CVD and mortality. This phenomenon has been dubbed "The Hispanic paradox" and has been demonstrated in old and contemporary cohorts. To date, no factor has been identified that could explain this phenomenon, but socio demographic factors, dietary intake and genetic predisposition have been proposed as possible explanations for the Hispanic paradox. As with the French paradox, where French were found to have a lower rate of coronary heart disease (CHD), helped to identify the role of the Mediterranean diet and wine consumption in the prevention of CHD, the Hispanic paradox could help identify protective factors against CHD. This article describes the current evidence supporting the existence of the Hispanic paradox and provides a brief review on the possible explanations.

Keywords: AA; African Americans; CHD; CVD; Cardiovascular disease; Coronary heart disease; Ethnicity; Hispanic; Latino; Mortality; NHW; PA; Risk factors; US; United States; cardiovascular disease; non Hispanic whites; physical activity.

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