Abstract

Introduction: South Asians have an earlier onset of and higher mortality from cardiovascular and ischemic heart disease compared to other ethnic groups in the US. There is a deficit in research regarding the genetic and environmental causes of cardiovascular health outcomes in South Asian communities in the US. Community health literacy on this issue can encourage lifestyle changes that reduce the likelihood of cardiovascular disease. Methods: An hour-long virtual presentation was conducted detailing cardiovascular health risk factors and recommendations to South Asians. The presentation was disseminated to participants over the age of 18 nationally. A pre-survey and post-survey assessing knowledge and attitude change from the presentation were administered. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. Results: Conclusions: Our respondents had significant knowledge about cardiovascular health and were quite healthy overall. We recommend increased educational awareness of heart disease amongst South Asians in the broader community by providing tailored diet and exercise recommendations.

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