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Apollo Hospitals &
John Hopkins International undertake a
Collaborative Study
The Apollo Hospitals Group and Johns Hopkins
Medicine International, United States, have
announced plans to undertake a collaborative
study on cardiovascular diseases in India.
The study is aimed at assessing and
developing strategies for prevention and
control of cardiovascular diseases and will
investigate genetic variants associated with
early onset of the same among Indians. It
will also focus on advanced technology that
can be used for diagnosis and treatment.
Incidence of cardiovascular diseases has
been found to be rapidly increasing among
Indians and carries a high mortality rate.
Expert estimates put India as having the
highest incidence of cardiovascular diseases
in the world, more so among the younger
generation.
This would be the first comprehensive study
to look into the several theories that are
attributed to influencing a higher rate of
cardiovascular diseases prevalence in the
country. Indians through genetic influence
manifest low good cholesterol, which
prevents heart diseases, and higher
incidence of diabetes and abdominal obesity
that makes us prone to coronary heart
diseases... This collaborative research is
aimed at studying in detail and documenting
the key risk factors and providing a greater
insight to develop appropriate steps towards
control and prevention. This study will also
will look at administering a "polypill" to
reduce risk factors in the case and control
population.
"Through this study, to be carried out in
Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad from October,
we hope to identify the specific dietary
component that increases and decreases the
risk of disease. In addition, our goal is to
identify genes that are associated with
premature disease.
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