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Stephanie Ôunpuu
Researcher at Boehringer Ingelheim
Publications - 27
Citations - 26717
Stephanie Ôunpuu is an academic researcher from Boehringer Ingelheim. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Population. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 27 publications receiving 25050 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie Ôunpuu include Population Health Research Institute & University of Guelph.
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Effect of potentially modifiable risk factors associated with myocardial infarction in 52 countries (the INTERHEART study): case-control study
Salim Yusuf,Steven Hawken,Stephanie Ôunpuu,Tony Dans,Alvaro Avezum,Fernando Lanas,Matthew J. McQueen,Andrzej Budaj,Prem Pais,John Varigos,Liu Lisheng +10 more
TL;DR: Abnormal lipids, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, abdominal obesity, psychosocial factors, consumption of fruits, vegetables, and alcohol, and regular physical activity account for most of the risk of myocardial infarction worldwide in both sexes and at all ages in all regions.
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Global Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases Part I: General Considerations, the Epidemiologic Transition, Risk Factors, and Impact of Urbanization
TL;DR: An overview of the global burden of atherothrombotic cardiovascular disease is provided and overarching factors influencing variations in CVD by ethnicity and region and the influence of urbanization are described.
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Obesity and the risk of myocardial infarction in 27,000 participants from 52 countries: a case-control study.
Salim Yusuf,Steven Hawken,Stephanie Ôunpuu,Leonelo E. Bautista,Maria Grazia Franzosi,Patrick J. Commerford,Chim C. Lang,Zvonko Rumboldt,Churchill L. Onen,Liu Lisheng,Supachai Tanomsup,Paul Wangai,Fahad Razak,Arya M. Sharma,Sonia S. Anand +14 more
TL;DR: Redefinition of obesity based on waist-to-hip ratio instead of BMI increases the estimate of myocardial infarction attributable to obesity in most ethnic groups.
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Preventive cardiologyAbstractsEffect of potentially modifiable risk factors associated with myocardial infarction in 52 countries (the INTERHEART study): Case-control study
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Association of psychosocial risk factors with risk of acute myocardial infarction in 11 119 cases and 13 648 controls from 52 countries (the INTERHEART study): case-control study
Annika Rosengren,Steven Hawken,Stephanie Ôunpuu,Karen Sliwa,Mohammad Zubaid,Wael Almahmeed,Kathleen Ngu Blackett,Chitr Sitthi-Amorn,Hiroshi Sato,Salim Yusuf +9 more
TL;DR: Significant differences in the relation of psychosocial factors to risk of myocardial infarction in 24767 people from 52 countries were found, suggesting that approaches aimed at modifying these factors should be developed.