- ►annals.org [PDF] H Janes, MS Pepe, W Gu - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008 - Am Coll Physicians The recent epidemiologic and clinical literature is filled with studies
evaluating statistical models for predicting disease or some other adverse
event. Risk stratification tables are a new way to evaluate the benefit of ... Cited by 19 - Related articles - All 3 versions
JP Forman, MJ Stampfer, GC Curhan - JAMA, 2009 - Am Med Assoc You are seeing this message because your Web browser does not support basic Web
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- ►nih.gov RJ Koopman, AG Mainous III, CJ Everett, RE … - Annals of Family Medicine, 2008 - Annals Family Med METHODS We undertook a cross-sectional analysis of existing data from the
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999–2004 of 4,045
US adults aged 20 to 64 years who did not have a disgnosis of diabetes who ... Cited by 3 - Related articles - All 6 versions
NP Paynter, NR Cook, BM Everett, HD Sesso, … - The American Journal of Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier In the development cohort, the best prediction model for incident hypertension
included age, blood pressure, ethnicity, body mass index, total grain intake,
apolipoprotein B, lipoprotein(a), and C-reactive protein (Bayes Information ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 27 versions
AS Wierzbicki, TM Reynolds, FRS Strategies - Int J Clin Pract, 2009 - phx1.medscape.com Extensive epidemiological data has identified the environmental risk factors
responsible for 90% of population attributable risk for coronary heart disease.
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- ►ahajournals.org W Lieb, MJ Pencina, TJ Wang, MG Larson, KJ … - Hypertension, 2008 - Am Heart Assoc From the Framingham Heart Study (WL, MJP, TJW, MGL, EJB, DL, CN-C., RSV),
Framingham, Mass; Department of Mathematics (MJP, MGL, KJL) and Preventive
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NS Granado, TC Smith, GM Swanson, RB … - Hypertension, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc High-stress situations, such as combat deployments, are a potential risk factor
for hypertension. Although stress is postulated to increase blood pressure, the
underlying role of stress on hypertension is not well established. We ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 4 versions
M Kivimaki, GD Batty, A Singh-Manoux, JE … - Hypertension, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc From the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (MK, AS-M., JEF, AGT, MGM,
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WB Kannel - Medical Clinics of North America, 2009 - Elsevier Framingham Heart Study cardiovascular disease prospective population
epidemiologic research has played an important role in the evolution of modern
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RS Vasan, CA MacRae - Circulation, 2000 - pt.wkhealth.com Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality
in the United States.1 Primary prevention and secondary prevention of CVD are
public health priorities.2 Substantial data indicate that CVD is a life ... Related articles - All 26 versions