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  Publications and Presentations - 2003

 
  • Why Most Physical Activity Interventions for African American
    Women Have Failed: Three Short Answers --
    EM Brown, University of California, Berkeley, CA
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  • Women’s Employment Status and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease
    AL Perry - , KM Rose1, D Catellier1, A Diez-Roux2, C Muntaner3, HA Tyroler1, SB Wyatt4. 1University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; 2Columbia University, New York; 3University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD; 4University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS
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  • Local current periodontal infection is positively associated with white blood cell count, a measure of systemic inflammatory response: The Oral Infections and Vascular Disease Epidemiology Study (INVEST)- R Demmer1, M Desvarieux1, P Papapanou2, B Boden-Albala2, D Jacobs1, R Sacco2. 1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; 2Columbia University, New York, NY
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  • Prognostic Significance of Heart Rate for Predicting Cardiac Death
    in Post-Infarction Patients on Beta Blocker Therapy
    - YY Fadl, W Zareba, AJ Moss. University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
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  • Alcohol Consumption and Ischemic Stroke Risk: The ARIC Study - L Henderson1, W Rosamond1, H Bang1, A Felix2, E Shahar3. 1University of NC at Chapel Hill School of Public Health; 2University of NC at Chapel Hill School of Medicine; 3Univeristy of Minnesota School of Public Health
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  • Excess Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Incidence Associated with Obesity is Explained by Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Lipids and Inflammatory Markers - J Shawn Miles 1, J Coresh 1, BB Duncan 2, FL Brancati 1, R Hoogeveen 3, CM Ballantyne 3, AR Sharrett 1. 1Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, 2Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 3Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Trsity
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  • Successful Dietary Changes in a Cardiovascular Risk Factor Reduction Intervention are Differentially Predicted by Characteristics of Stress - SC Danhauer, B Oliveira, J Myll, W Haskell.
    Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA
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  • Changes in diagnostic classification of acute coronary syndromes as myocardial infarction versus unstable angina during 1987-1999 - S Watkins1, D Thieman1, J Coresh 1, AR Folsom2, W Rosamond3, 1 Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis2, 3University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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  • Are clinical prediction rules useful for the diagnosis of venous thromboembolism: Systematic review and meta-analysis. - L Tamariz, J Eng, J Segal, J Krishnan, D Bolger, M Streiff, M Jenckes, E Bass.
    Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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  • Linkage Analysis of a Composite Factor for the Multiple Metabolic Syndrome (MMS): The NHLBI Family Heart Study - W Tang 1, SS Rich 2, KE North 3, JS Pankow 1, MB Miller 1, IB Borecki 4, RH Myers 5, PN Hopkins 6, M Leppert 6, DK. Arnett 1. 1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; 2 Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem; 3 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; 4 Washington University, St. Louis; 5 Boston University, Boston; 6 University of Utah, Salt Lake City
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  • Relative efficacy of Beta-Nonselective and Beta1-Selective Adrenergic locking Agents in Primary Cardiac Arrest Risk Reduction in Patients with Prior Myocardial Infarction - N Sotoodehnia1, R Pearce,1 R Lemaitre1, TE Raghunathan2, T Rea1, and D Siscovick1. 1University of Washington, Seattle; 2 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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