Validation and recalibration of the Framingham cardiovascular disease risk models in an Australian Indigenous cohort.
Background In Australia, clinical guidelines for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease recommend the use of the Framingham model to help identify those at high risk of developing the disease. However, this model has not been validated for the Indigenous population. Design Cohort study. Method...
Main Authors: | Hua, X, McDermott, R, Lung, T, Wenitong, M, Tran-Duy, A, Li, M, Clarke, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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