Health risk factors and the incidence of hypertension: 4-year prospective findings from a national cohort of 60 569 Thai Open University students

P Thawornchaisit, F de Looze, CM Reid… - BMJ open, 2013 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective This study evaluates the impact of a number of demographic, biological,
behavioural and lifestyle health risk factors on the incidence of hypertension in Thailand …

Incidence and risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus in transitional Thailand: results from the Thai cohort study

K Papier, S Jordan, DE Catherine, C Bain… - BMJ open, 2016 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is increasingly prevalent in countries
undergoing rapid development, including Thailand. We assessed T2DM incidence over an 8 …

Nutrition label experience, obesity, high blood pressure, and high blood lipids in a cohort of 42,750 Thai adults

W Rimpeekool, V Yiengprugsawan, M Kirk, C Banwell… - PloS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Nutrition labels have been promoted for nearly two decades in Thailand to
educate people about healthy eating and to combat nutrient-related non-communicable …

[PDF][PDF] Defining risk thresholds: Appropriate body mass index cut-off for hypertension in Thai Cohort Study

N Sakolchai, P Thawornchaisit, F de Looze… - Interdisciplinary …, 2019 - dept.npru.ac.th
Body mass index (BMI) is used to predict the risk of hypertension in some Western countries.
But to date the appropriate BMI cut-off for hypertension among Thais remains unresolved …

Body mass index and risk of hypertension: 8-year prospective findings from a nationwide Thai cohort study

P Thawornchaisit, F de Looze… - Global Journal …, 2019 - repository.journal4submission.com
OBJECTIVE: As Thailand modernizes an ensuing health risk transition associates with rising
chronic non-communicable diseases, especially hypertension. This is a driving force for …

[PDF][PDF] Type 2 diabetes mellitus in transitional Thailand: incidence, risk factors, mediators, and implications

K Papier - 2017 - core.ac.uk
Background Economic growth in Asia is changing population health profiles. Family
structures, environments, occupations, education, and health behaviours have also changed …

Health-Risk Transition and 8-Year Hypertension Incidence in a Nationwide Thai Cohort Study

P Thawornchaisit, F De Looze… - Global Journal of …, 2018 - archive.sdpublishers.com
OBJECTIVE: Rapid economic growth is transforming Thailand into a middle-income country.
Also emerging are chronic diseases particularly hypertension, diabetes mellitus and kidney …

[引用][C] Nutrition label experience, obesity, high blood pressure, and high blood lipids in a cohort of 42,750 Thai adults

V Yiengprugsawan, M Kirk, C Banwell, S Seubsman… - 2017 - Public Library of Science