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315 related items for PubMed ID: 16787994

  • 1. Psychosocial determinants of coronary heart disease in middle-aged women: a prospective study in Sweden.
    Kuper H, Adami HO, Theorell T, Weiderpass E.
    Am J Epidemiol; 2006 Aug 15; 164(4):349-57. PubMed ID: 16787994
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  • 2. Anthropometric characteristics as predictors of coronary heart disease in women.
    Yang L, Kuper H, Weiderpass E.
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  • 3. 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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  • 4. Is the association between low job control and coronary heart disease confounded by risk factors measured in childhood and adolescence among Swedish males 40-53 years of age?
    Hemmingsson T, Lundberg I.
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  • 5. Education, socioeconomic and lifestyle factors, and risk of coronary heart disease: the PRIME Study.
    Yarnell J, Yu S, McCrum E, Arveiler D, Hass B, Dallongeville J, Montaye M, Amouyel P, Ferrières J, Ruidavets JB, Evans A, Bingham A, Ducimetière P, PRIME study group.
    Int J Epidemiol; 2005 Apr 15; 34(2):268-75. PubMed ID: 15319403
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  • 6. Multiple sources of psychosocial disadvantage and risk of coronary heart disease.
    Thurston RC, Kubzansky LD.
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  • 7. Adverse socioeconomic position across the lifecourse increases coronary heart disease risk cumulatively: findings from the British women's heart and health study.
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  • 8. The socioeconomic gradient in the incidence of stroke: a prospective study in middle-aged women in Sweden.
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  • 9. Adherence to a DASH-style diet and risk of coronary heart disease and stroke in women.
    Fung TT, Chiuve SE, McCullough ML, Rexrode KM, Logroscino G, Hu FB.
    Arch Intern Med; 2008 Apr 14; 168(7):713-20. PubMed ID: 18413553
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  • 10. Depressive symptoms and lack of social integration in relation to prognosis of CHD in middle-aged women. The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk Study.
    Horsten M, Mittleman MA, Wamala SP, Schenck-Gustafsson K, Orth-Gomér K.
    Eur Heart J; 2000 Jul 14; 21(13):1072-80. PubMed ID: 10843825
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  • 11. Coffee consumption and coronary heart disease in men and women: a prospective cohort study.
    Lopez-Garcia E, van Dam RM, Willett WC, Rimm EB, Manson JE, Stampfer MJ, Rexrode KM, Hu FB.
    Circulation; 2006 May 02; 113(17):2045-53. PubMed ID: 16636169
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  • 12. Social relations in women with coronary heart disease: the effects of work and marital stress.
    Blom M, Janszky I, Balog P, Orth-Gomér K, Wamala SP.
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  • 13. 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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  • 14. The long-term effect of physical activity on incidence of coronary heart disease: a 12-year follow-up study.
    Sundquist K, Qvist J, Johansson SE, Sundquist J.
    Prev Med; 2005 Jul 02; 41(1):219-25. PubMed ID: 15917014
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  • 15. Marital status, marital strain, and risk of coronary heart disease or total mortality: the Framingham Offspring Study.
    Eaker ED, Sullivan LM, Kelly-Hayes M, D'Agostino RB, Benjamin EJ.
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  • 16. Educational inequalities in the metabolic syndrome and coronary heart disease among middle-aged men and women.
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  • 17. Association of childhood socioeconomic status with subsequent coronary heart disease in physicians.
    Kittleson MM, Meoni LA, Wang NY, Chu AY, Ford DE, Klag MJ.
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  • 18. 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.
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  • 19. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and risk of coronary heart disease in the Spanish EPIC Cohort Study.
    Buckland G, González CA, Agudo A, Vilardell M, Berenguer A, Amiano P, Ardanaz E, Arriola L, Barricarte A, Basterretxea M, Chirlaque MD, Cirera L, Dorronsoro M, Egües N, Huerta JM, Larrañaga N, Marin P, Martínez C, Molina E, Navarro C, Quirós JR, Rodriguez L, Sanchez MJ, Tormo MJ, Moreno-Iribas C.
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  • 20. Risk factors for coronary heart disease in different socioeconomic groups of Lithuania and Sweden--the LiVicordia Study.
    Kristenson M, Kucinskiene Z, Bergdahl B, Orth-Gomér K.
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