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Specific coping strategies of Africans during urbanization: comparing cardiovascular responses and perception of health data.The association of 25(OH)D with blood pressure, pulse pressure and carotid-radial pulse wave velocity in African women.NT-proBNP, C-reactive protein and soluble uPAR in a bi-ethnic male population: the SAfrEIC studyCardiovascular function is not associated with creatine kinase activity in a black African population: The SABPA study.Progression of cardiovascular risk factors in black Africans: 3 year follow up of the SABPA cohort studyThe relationship of nitric oxide synthesis capacity, oxidative stress, and albumin-to-creatinine ratio in black and white men: the SABPA studyCarotid characteristics of black South Africans with five-year sustained hypertension.Plasma endothelin-1 is not increased in overweight/obese hypertensive African women.Recent advances in understanding hypertension development in sub-Saharan Africa.Evaluation of waist-to-height ratio to predict 5 year cardiometabolic risk in sub-Saharan African adults.Testosterone and acute stress are associated with fibrinogen and von Willebrand factor in African men: the SABPA study.Lung function, inflammation and cardiovascular mortality in Africans.Blood glutathione and subclinical atherosclerosis in African men: the SABPA Study.Prolactin, testosterone and cortisol as possible markers of changes in cardiovascular function associated with urbanization.Ethnic differences in C-peptide secretion but not in non-esterified fatty acid metabolism in pre-menopausal women with and without abdominal obesity.Differences and similarities regarding adiponectin investigated in African and Caucasian women.Hyperuricaemia is an independent factor for the metabolic syndrome in a sub-Saharan African population: a factor analysis.Ethnic-specific correlations of visfatin with circulating markers of endothelial inflammation and function.A significant decline in IGF-I may predispose young Africans to subsequent cardiometabolic vulnerability.Facilitated defensive coping, silent ischaemia and ECG left-ventricular hypertrophy: the SABPA study.Defensive coping, urbanization, and neuroendocrine function in Black Africans: the THUSA study.Are behavioural risk factors to be blamed for the conversion from optimal blood pressure to hypertensive status in Black South Africans? A 5-year prospective study.End-organ damage in urbanized Africans with low plasma renin levels: the SABPA study.South African and international reference values for lung function and its relationship with blood pressure in Africans.Cornell product relates to albuminuria in hypertensive black adults independently of blood pressure: the SABPA study.Attenuated IGF-1 predicts all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in a Black population: A five-year prospective study.Inflammation as Possible Mediator for the Relationship Between Lung and Arterial Function.Low BMI is inversely associated with arterial stiffness in Africans.Masked hypertension and its associated cardiovascular risk in young individuals: the African-PREDICT study.Urinary albumin excretion from spot urine samples predict all-cause and stroke mortality in Africans.Dimethylarginines: their vascular and metabolic roles in Africans and Caucasians.Associations between reactive oxygen species, blood pressure and arterial stiffness in black South Africans: the SABPA study.Inflammation, obesity and cardiovascular function in African and Caucasian women from South Africa: the POWIRS study.Exploring the link between cardiovascular reactivity and end-organ damage in African and Caucasian men: the SABPA study.The usefulness of γ-glutamyltransferase as a marker of cardiovascular function in Africans and Caucasians: the SABPA study.Arterial stiffness profiles: investigating various sections of the arterial tree of African and Caucasian people.Von Willebrand factor as marker of vascular function in South African women: the POWIRS Study.Sensitivity of the Finometer device in detecting acute and medium-term changes in cardiovascular function.Cardiovascular effects of oral Supplementation of vitamin C, E and folic acid in young healthy males.Alkaline phosphatase and arterial structure and function in hypertensive African men: the SABPA study.
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