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Reference

Study type

n

Reported Risk Factors

Hypertension

Diabetes

Hyper- cholesterolemia

Smoking

Obesity

Other risk factors

Perú

14

Jacoby E; Goldstein J. (2003)

Population survey in six cities of Peru

176 homes per city, with a total of

1176 families and 2237 subjects:

1172 males

1165 females

*

15

Soto V, et al. (2005)

Observational, descriptive-analytical, transversal and prospective

1000 subjects:

242 males

758 females

*

*

*

*

*

16

Goldstein J; Jacoby E. (2005)

Cross sectional in six cities of Peru

2337 subjects in 176 homes:

1172 males

1165 females

*

*

*

*

17

Romero Seclén, Gutemberg. (2005)

Descriptive and cross-sectional

1200 homes and 957 subjects:

581 males

376 females

*

18

Ochoa Sosa, Salomé

(2005)

Cross sectional

1200 people of El Tambo, Huancayo and Chilca districts (Peru):

483 males

717 females

*

19

Segura Vega, et al. (2006)

Descriptive and cross-sectional

(STUDY TORNASOL)

14 256 valid surveys:

7059 males

7197 females

*

*

*

*

*

20

Agusti-Campos (2006)

Cross sectional population-based study

(STUDY TORNASOL)

14256 valid surveys:

7059 males

7197 females

*

21

Gamarra Contreras, Marco Antonio (2006)

Cross sectional descriptive

266 subjects from the urban and rural population of the studied districts

*

*

*

22

Medina-Lezama, et al. (2007)

Population Study (PREVENTION)

1878 subjects:

807 males

1011 females

*

23

García Ramos Fredy (2007)

Cross sectional descriptive

213 participants:

96 males

117 females

*

*

*

*

*

24

Medina-Lezama, et al.

(2007)

Population Study (PREVENTION)

1878 subjects:

867 male

1011 female

*

*

*

25

Dámaso, B., et al. (2007)

Cross sectional analytic

620 subjects

285 male

335 female

*

26

Medina-Lezama, et al.

(2008)

Population Study (PREVENTION)

1878 subjects:

867 male

1011 female

*