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297 related items for PubMed ID: 15837941

  • 1. Association of body mass index and obesity measured in early childhood with risk of coronary heart disease and stroke in middle age: findings from the aberdeen children of the 1950s prospective cohort study.
    Lawlor DA, Leon DA.
    Circulation; 2005 Apr 19; 111(15):1891-6. PubMed ID: 15837941
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  • 2. Birth weight is inversely associated with incident coronary heart disease and stroke among individuals born in the 1950s: findings from the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s prospective cohort study.
    Lawlor DA, Ronalds G, Clark H, Smith GD, Leon DA.
    Circulation; 2005 Sep 06; 112(10):1414-8. PubMed ID: 16129799
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  • 3. Body mass index in late adolescence and its association with coronary heart disease and stroke in middle age among Swedish men.
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  • 4. Relation of obesity to heart failure hospitalization and cardiovascular events in persons with stable coronary heart disease (from the Heart and Soul Study).
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  • 6. Proteinuria and risk for stroke and coronary heart disease during 27 years of follow-up: the Honolulu Heart Program.
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  • 8. Childhood intelligence in relation to adult coronary heart disease and stroke risk: evidence from a Danish birth cohort study.
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  • 9. Predictiveness of body mass index for fatal coronary heart disease in men according to length of follow-up: a 21-year prospective cohort study.
    Håheim LL, Tonstad S, Hjermann I, Leren P, Holme I.
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  • 11. Arterial stiffness and risk of coronary heart disease and stroke: the Rotterdam Study.
    Mattace-Raso FU, van der Cammen TJ, Hofman A, van Popele NM, Bos ML, Schalekamp MA, Asmar R, Reneman RS, Hoeks AP, Breteler MM, Witteman JC.
    Circulation; 2006 Feb 07; 113(5):657-63. PubMed ID: 16461838
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  • 12. Reduction in predicted coronary heart disease risk after substantial weight reduction after bariatric surgery.
    Vogel JA, Franklin BA, Zalesin KC, Trivax JE, Krause KR, Chengelis DL, McCullough PA.
    Am J Cardiol; 2007 Jan 15; 99(2):222-6. PubMed ID: 17223422
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  • 13. The association between cognitive ability measured at ages 18-20 and coronary heart disease in middle age among men: a prospective study using the Swedish 1969 conscription cohort.
    Hemmingsson T, v Essen J, Melin B, Allebeck P, Lundberg I.
    Soc Sci Med; 2007 Oct 15; 65(7):1410-9. PubMed ID: 17582667
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  • 14. Childhood dairy and calcium intake and cardiovascular mortality in adulthood: 65-year follow-up of the Boyd Orr cohort.
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  • 15. Characteristics and baseline clinical predictors of future fatal versus nonfatal coronary heart disease events in older adults: the Cardiovascular Health Study.
    Pearte CA, Furberg CD, O'Meara ES, Psaty BM, Kuller L, Powe NR, Manolio T.
    Circulation; 2006 May 09; 113(18):2177-85. PubMed ID: 16651468
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  • 16. Association of intentional changes in body weight with coronary heart disease event rates in overweight subjects who have an additional coronary risk factor.
    Eilat-Adar S, Eldar M, Goldbourt U.
    Am J Epidemiol; 2005 Feb 15; 161(4):352-8. PubMed ID: 15692079
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  • 17. Anthropometric characteristics as predictors of coronary heart disease in women.
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  • 18. Soluble intercellular adhesion molecules, soluble vascular cell adhesion molecules, and risk of coronary heart disease.
    Shai I, Pischon T, Hu FB, Ascherio A, Rifai N, Rimm EB.
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  • 19. Association between size at birth, truncal fat and obesity in adult life and its contribution to blood pressure and coronary heart disease; study in a high birth weight population.
    Gunnarsdottir I, Birgisdottir BE, Benediktsson R, Gudnason V, Thorsdottir I.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2004 May 15; 58(5):812-8. PubMed ID: 15116085
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  • 20. Head size at birth and long-term mortality from coronary heart disease.
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