Alta Schutte's Publications
About Alta Schutte's Publications
Program Head, Blood Pressure Research- SHARP Professor and Principal Theme Lead: Cardiac, Vascular and Metabolic Medicine, UNSW Sydney
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Genetic Polymorphisms of β2- and β3-Adrenergic Receptor Genes Associated with Characteristics of the Metabolic Syndrome in Black South African Women
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes Date published: -
Hyperuricaemia is an independent factor for the metabolic syndrome in a sub-Saharan African population: A factor analysis
Atherosclerosis Date published: -
Global meta-analysis of the C-11377G alteration in the ADIPOQ gene indicates the presence of population-specific effects: challenge for global health initiatives
The Pharmacogenomics Journal Date published: -
The role of resistin in obesity: Results from a bi-ethnic south African cohort
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Is obesity driving the high prevalence of hypertension in black South African women?
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COMPARISON OF ARTERIAL WALL ELASTICITY BETWEEN TWO ETHNIC GROUPS DETERMINED BY PULSE WAVE VELOCITY
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P1.08 EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANTS ON SERUM URIC ACID AS A MARKER OF VASCULAR FUNCTION
Artery Research Date published: -
The Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC) is associated with insulin resistance and progression towards type 2 diabetes
Diabetologie und Stoffwechsel Date published: -
Patterns of blood flow may predict high blood pressure in later life.
Ethnicity & disease Date published: -
The influence of cardiac and vascular responses on baseline cardiovascular parameters in black African children
Ethnicity and Disease Date published: -
Insulin Resistance - The Role of Ethnicity: Evidence from Caucasian and African Cohorts
Hormone and Metabolic Research Date published: -
Asymmetric Dimethylarginine is Associated with Parameters of Glucose Metabolism in Caucasian but not in African Women from South Africa
Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes Date published: -
Differences in the association of PAI-1 activity with the metabolic syndrome between African and Caucasian women
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases Date published: -
Metabolic Syndrome Risk in Black South African Women Compared to Caucasian Women
Hormone and Metabolic Research Date published: -
Differences and similarities regarding adiponectin investigated in African and Caucasian women
European Journal of Endocrinology Date published: -
Ethnic differences in C-peptide secretion but not in non-esterified fatty acid metabolism in pre-menopausal women with and without abdominal obesity
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice Date published: