1.
Enas
EA. How to beat the heart disease epidemic among
South Asians: A prevention and management guide
for Asian Indians and
their doctors. Downers Grove: Advanced Heart
Lipid Clinic, 2005 (Book).
2.
Enas EA. Dyslipidemia among Indo-Asians: Strategies
for identification and management. Brit J
of Diabetes and Vascular Dis 2005;5:81-90
(Review).
3.
Superko HR, Enas EA, Kotha P,
Bhat NK, Garrett B. High-density lipoprotein subclass
distribution in individuals of Asian Indian descent:
the National Asian Indian Heart Disease Project.
Prev Cardiol 2005;8:81-6.
4.
Bhalodker N, Blum S, Rana T, Bhalodker A, Kitchappa
R, Kim K-S, Enas EA. Comparison
of large and small High density lipoprotein cholesterol
in Asian Indian men compared to men in the Framingham
Offspring Study. Am J Cardiol 2004;94:1561-3.
5. Bhalodkar
NC, Blum S, Rana T, Bhalodkar A, Kitchappa R,
Enas EA. Effect of leisure time
exercise on high- density lipoprotein cholesterol,
its subclasses, and size in Asian Indians. Am
J Cardiol 2005;96:98-100.
6.
Bhalodkar NC, Blum S, Rana T, Kitchappa R, Bhalodkar
AN, Enas EA. Comparison of high-density
and low- density lipoprotein cholesterol
subclasses and sizes in Asian Indian women with
Caucasian women from the Framingham Offspring
Study. Clin Cardiol 2005;28:247-51.
7.
Enas EA, Senthilkumar A, Chennikkara
H, Bjurlin MA. Prudent diet and preventive nutrition
from pediatrics to geriatrics: current knowledge
and practical recommendations. Indian Heart
J 2003;55:310-38 (Review).
8.
Enas EA Senthil kumar A. Lipopprotein(a):
Reality and relevance. In: Gambhir DS, ed. Cochin:
Cardiological Society of India,
2002.
9.
Enas
EA. Clinical Implications: Dyslipidemia in Asian
Indians. Chicago: American Association of Physicians
of Indian Origin (AAPI); 2002:1-10.
10.
Enas
EA, Senthilkumar A, Mathai A. Statins
in the prevention and treatment of coronary artery
disease: Closing the knowledge and treatment gap.
Asian J Clin Card 2002;6:8-28.
11.
Enas
EA, Senthilkumar A. Conquering the epidemic
of coronary artery disease among Indians: crucial
role of cardiologists. Cardiology Today
2001;5:282-294
12.
Hoff
JA, Senthilkumar A, Enas E, Kondos
G. Prevalence of Coronary artery calcification
in Asian Indians and caucasions. Circulation
2002;106 (supl):3650A.
13. Enas
EA, Senthilkumar A, Juturu V, Gupta R.
Coronary artery disease in women. Indian Heart
J 2001;53:282- 292.
14.
Enas
EA. Lipoprotein(a) is an important genetic
risk factor for premature coronary artery disease
in Asian Indians. Am J Cardiol 2101;88:201-202
15.
Enas
EA. Medical treatment of coronary artery
disease: focus on statins- the underused wonder
drugs. In Rao GHR. Ed. Coronary Artery disease
in South Asians. New Delhi 2001;243-252
16.
Enas
EA. Arresting and reversing the epidemic
of CAD among Indians. In Kumar Anil Ed.
Current Perspectives in Cardiology.
Chennai 2000: 109-128.
17.
Enas EA. Coronary artery disease
epidemic in Indians: A cause for alarm and call
for action. J Indian Med Assoc 2000;98:694-702.
18.
Enas
EA, Shibit T, Antony J. Paradigm Change
from palliative to preventive cardiology: A critical
review of mechanical coronary interventions versus
comprehensive medical management. Asian J
Clin Cardiol. 2000;3:21-52
19.
Enas
EA. From intervention to prevention of
CAD. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of India.
National Institute of Nutrition. Hyderabad
1999.11-32
20.
Enas
EA, Jacob ST. Emerging noninvasive biochemical
measures: Potential explanation for ethnic differences in
cardiovascular risk. Arch Int. Med 1999;159:1812-13.
21.
Enas
EA, Yusuf S. Coronary artery disease
in South Asians: Third Meeting of the International
Working Group 16 March 1997, Anaheim, California.
Indian Heart J. 998;50:105 113.
22.
Enas
EA. Testing for the efficacy of lipid-lowering
therapy versus revascularization: The
time has come or is it past due?
Circulation. June 1998
23.
Enas EA. High rate of CAD
in Asian Indians in the United States despite
intense modifications of life style: What next?
Current Science June 1998.
24.
Enas
EA. Why is there an epidemic of
CAD in young Indians? Asian
J Clinic Cardiol April 1998.
25.
Enas
EA. Management of coronary risk
factors: Role of life style modification. Cardiology
Today. Jan 1998.
26.
Enas EA, Yusuf S, Sharma S. Coronary
artery disease in South Asians: Second Meeting
of the International Working Group 16 March 1997,
Anaheim, California. Indian Heart J.
1998;50:105 113
27. Anand
S, Enas EA, Yusuf S. Lipoprotein
levels in South Asians in North America. Metabolism.
1998;47:182- 184.
28.
Enas
EA. Coronary artery disease in Kerala:
double jeopardy from nature and nurture. Indian
Medical Association, Kerala State XL Annual Conference
1998, Kodungalur; 73:81-89
29.
Enas EA. Lipoprotein(a) and coronary
artery disease in young women: A stronger risk
factor than diabetes? Circulation.
1998;97:923 925.
30.
Enas
EA.Preventing death in patients with
coronary artery disease.Cardio.January-
March, 1997; 30-35.
31.
Enas
EA.Alcohol and cardiovascular mortality in US
physicians - is there a modifier effect by low
density lipoprotein? Arch Intern Med.1997:157;1769-70.
32.
Enas
EA. Risk of primary and recurrent myocardial
infarction from lipoprotein(a) in men and women.
J Am Coll Cardiol. 1997;29:887.
33.
Enas
EA.Prevention and treatment of coronary
artery disease. J Assos Phy of India.1997;45:309-315.
34.
Enas
EA. Shifting paradigms and changing
horizons in medicine: Challenges and opportunities
for the Asian Pacific American Medical Students
Association (APAMSA).Asian Am Pac Islander
J Health.1996;4:315 325.(Keynote
Address)
35.
Enas
EA. Medical treatment of Coronary
Artery Disease; Focus on Statins: The underused
miracle drugs. Proceedings of the Second
International Symposium of Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis
and Transfusion Medicine.Ashoka Hotel, Bangalore,
India. December 19-21, 1996.
36.
Enas
EA, Dhawan J, Petkar S. Coronary
artery disease in Asian Indians: Lessons learnt
and the role of lipoprotein(a). Indian Heart
J. 1997;49:29 34.
37.
Enas
EA, Yusuf S, Mehta J. Meeting of
International Working Group on coronary
artery disease in South Asians. Indian Heart
J. 1996;48:727 732.
38.
Enas
EA.Hypertriglyceridemia and elevated
lipoprotein (a) are major risk factors for coronary
events in middle-aged men. Am J Cardiol.
1996;78:859-860.
39.
Enas
EA, Davidson ME, Nair V, Yusuf S.
Prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD)and
its risk factors in Asian Indian migrants to the
United States. Indian Heart J 1996;
48:343-353.
40.
Abate
N, Garg A, Enas EA. Physio-chemical
properties of low density lipoproteins in normolipidemic
Asian Indian men. Horm Metab Res.
1995; 27: 326-331
41.
Enas
EA.Coronary Artery Disease in Asian Indians.
Handbook for Asian Indians, 1995-96:83
84.
42.
Enas
EA. Cooking oils, cholesterol and coronary
heart disease. Indian Heart J. 1996;48:423
428.
43.
Madhuri
V, Yagalla MV, Hoerr SL, Song WO, Enas
EA, Garg A. Relationship of diet,
abdominal obesity, and physical activity to plasma
lipoprotein levels in Asian Indian physicians
residing in the United States. J Am Dietetic
Assoc. 1996;96:257-261.
44.
Enas
EA. Avoiding premature coronary
deaths in Asians in Britain: guidelines for pharmacological
intervention are needed. BMJ.1996;
312:376.
45.
Enas
EA. Rapid angiographic progression of
coronary artery disease in patients with elevated
lipoprotein (a).Circulation. 1995; 92:2353-54.
46.
Enas
EA,Mehha J. Malignant atherosclerosis
in young Indians:Thoughts on Pathogenesis, prevention
and treatment. Clinic Cardiol. 1995;
18:131-135. (Review)
47.
Enas
EA, Yusuf S, Garg A, Davidson L, Thomas
J, Pearson TA. Lipoprotein (a) levels in Indian
physicians:comparison with white and black physicians
in the USA. Indian Heart Journal 1994;46(suppl):185.
48.
Enas
EA. Prevention of heart attack
in Indians. J Am Assoc Phys of Indian
Origin. 1993;6:23-24.
49.
Jha
P, Enas EA, Yusuf S. Coronary
artery disease in Asian Indians: Prevalence and
risk factors. Asian Am & Pacific Islander
J of Health 1993;1:163-175.(Review)
50.
Enas
EA, Yusuf S, Mehta J. Prevalence
of coronary artery disease in Asian Indians.
Am J Cardiol 1992;70:945-949.(editorial)
51.
Enas
EA, Davidson ME, Nair V, Yusuf S.
Prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and
its risk factors in Asian Indian migrants
to the United States. 9th International Symposium
on Atherosclerosis. Rosemont, IL,International
Atherosclerosis Society 1991;267.
52.
Davidson
ME, Enas EA, Thomas I.
High prevalence of low HDL-C levels and other
dyslipidemic disorders in Asian Indians in
the United States." Proceedings
of the National Conference on Cholesterol and
High Blood Pressure Control, Washington,
DC; April 1991.
53.
Enas
EA, Thomas I. Immigrant Indian
males - sitting ducks for heart attacks: A cause
for alarm and call for action. J Am
Assoc Phys of Indian Origin.
March 1990;2:15-18.