Validation and recalibration of the Framingham cardiovascular disease risk models in an Australian Indigenous cohort: Does the current Framingham risk calculator accurately estimate true CVD risk for Indigenous Australians?
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Hua, Xinyang
McDermott, Robyn
Lung, Thomas
Wenitong, Mark
Tran-Duy, An
Li, Ming
Clarke, Philip
Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) for the Prevention of Chronic Conditions in Rural and Remote High Risk Populations
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Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI), The Australian National University.
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In this study, we validated both the 1991 and 2008 Framingham CVD models using a cohort of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults drawn from remote Indigenous communities in Far North Queensland. Recalibration was also conducted to help generate more accurate CVD risk predictions for this population. Finally, we developed a CVD risk chart that could help improve the assessment and management of CVD in the Australian Indigenous population, particularly those in remote regions of Australia.
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Hua X, McDermott R, Lung T, Wenitong M, Tran-Duy A, Li M, Clarke P. (2017). Does the current Framingham risk calculator accurately estimate true CVD risk for Indigenous Australians? Report prepared for the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI), Canberra, ACT: Australia.
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