Items where Author is "Ajay, V S"

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Singh, K and Kondal, D and Shivashankar, R and Ali, M K and Pradeepa, R and Ajay, V S and Mohan, V and Kadir, M M and Sullivan, M K and Tandon, N and Narayan, K M V and Prabhakaran, D (2017) Health-related quality of life variations by sociodemographic factors and chronic conditions in three metropolitan cities of South Asia: the CARRS study. BMJ Open, 7 (10). e018424. ISSN 2044-6055

Prabhakaran, D and Jeemon, P and Ghosh, S and Shivashankar, R and Ajay, V S and Kondal, D and Gupta, R and Ali, M K and Mohan, D and Mohan, V and Kadir, M M and Tandon, N and Reddy, K S and Narayan, K M V (2017) Prevalence and incidence of hypertension: Results from a representative cohort of over 16,000 adults in three cities of South Asia. Indian Heart Journal, 69 (4). p. 434. ISSN 00194832

Zhou, X and Anand, S and Kondal, D and Montez-Rath, M and Zheng, Y and Shivashankar, R and Singh, K and Gupta, P and Gupta, R and Ajay, V S and Mohan, V and Pradeepa, R and Tandon, N and Ali, M K and Narayan, K M V and Chertow, G M and Kandula, N R and Prabhakaran, D and Kanaya, A M (2017) Prevalence of chronic kidney disease and risk factors for its progression: A cross-sectional comparison of Indians living in Indian versus U.S. cities. PLOS ONE, 12 (3). e0173554. ISSN 1932-6203

Berg, C J and Ajay, V S and Ali, M K and Kondal, D and Khan, H M and Shivashankar, R and Pradeepa, R and Deepa, M and Fatmi, Z A and Kadir, M M and Tandon, N and Mohan, V and Narayan, K M V and Prabhakaran, D (2015) A cross-sectional study of the prevalence and correlates of tobacco Use in Chennai, Delhi, and Karachi: data from the CARRS study. BMC Public Health, 15 (1). ISSN 1471-2458

Deepa, M and Grace, M and Binukumar, B and Pradeepa, R and Roopa, S and Khan, H M and Fatmi, Z A and Kadir, M M and Naeem, I and Ajay, V S and Anjana, R M and Ali, M K and Prabhakaran, D and Tandon, N and Mohan, V and Venkat Narayan, K M (2015) High burden of prediabetes and diabetes in three large cities in South Asia: The Center for cArdio-metabolic Risk Reduction in South Asia (CARRS) Study. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 110 (2). p. 172. ISSN 01688227

Anand, S and Shivashankar, R and Ali, M K and Kondal, D and Binukumar, B and Montez-Rath, M E and Ajay, V S and Pradeepa, R and Deepa, M and Gupta, R and Mohan, V and Venkat Narayan, K M and Tandon, N and Chertow, G M and Prabhakaran, D (2015) Prevalence of chronic kidney disease in two major Indian cities and projections for associated cardiovascular disease. Kidney International, 88 (1). p. 178. ISSN 0085-2538

Nair, M and Ali, M K and Ajay, V S and Shivashankar, R and Mohan, V and Pradeepa, R and Deepa, M and Khan, H M and Kadir, M M and Fatmi, Z A and Reddy, K and Tandon, N and Narayan, K M V and Prabhakaran, D (2012) CARRS Surveillance study: design and methods to assess burdens from multiple perspectives. BMC Public Health, 12 (1). p. 701. ISSN 1471-2458

Shah, S and Singh, K and Ali, M K and Mohan, V and Kadir, M M and Unnikrishnan, A G and Sahay, R K and Varthakavi, P and Dharmalingam, M and Viswanathan, Vijay and Masood, Q and Bantwal, G and Khadgawat, R and Desai, A and Sethi, B K and Shivashankar, R and Ajay, V S and Reddy, K S and Narayan, K M V and Prabhakaran, D and Tandon, N (2012) Improving diabetes care: Multi-component cardiovascular disease risk reduction strategies for people with diabetes in South Asia—The CARRS Multi-center Translation Trial. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice . ISSN 01688227 (In Press)

Ajay, V S and Prabhakaran, D and Jeemon, P and Thankappan, K R and Mohan, V and Ramakrishnan, L and Joshi, P and Ahmed, F U and Mohan, B V M and Chaturvedi, V and Mukherjee, R and Reddy, K S (2008) Prevalence and determinants of diabetes mellitus in the Indian industrial population. Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association, 25 (10). pp. 1187-94. ISSN 1464-5491

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