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Does IQ explain socio-economic differentials in total and cardiovascular disease mortality? Comparison with the explanatory power of traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors in the Vietnam Experience Study. / Batty, G David; Shipley, Martin J; Dundas, Ruth; Macintyre, Sally; Der, Geoff; Mortensen, Laust H; Deary, Ian J.
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European Heart Journal Supplements, Bind 30, Nr. 15, 2009, s. 1903-9.
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Batty, GD, Shipley, MJ, Dundas, R, Macintyre, S, Der, G
, Mortensen, LH & Deary, IJ 2009, '
Does IQ explain socio-economic differentials in total and cardiovascular disease mortality? Comparison with the explanatory power of traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors in the Vietnam Experience Study',
European Heart Journal Supplements, bind 30, nr. 15, s. 1903-9.
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehp254
APA
Batty, G. D., Shipley, M. J., Dundas, R., Macintyre, S., Der, G.
, Mortensen, L. H., & Deary, I. J. (2009).
Does IQ explain socio-economic differentials in total and cardiovascular disease mortality? Comparison with the explanatory power of traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors in the Vietnam Experience Study.
European Heart Journal Supplements,
30(15), 1903-9.
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehp254
Vancouver
Batty GD, Shipley MJ, Dundas R, Macintyre S, Der G
, Mortensen LH o.a.
Does IQ explain socio-economic differentials in total and cardiovascular disease mortality? Comparison with the explanatory power of traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors in the Vietnam Experience Study.
European Heart Journal Supplements. 2009;30(15):1903-9.
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehp254
Author
Batty, G David ; Shipley, Martin J ; Dundas, Ruth ; Macintyre, Sally ; Der, Geoff ; Mortensen, Laust H ; Deary, Ian J. / Does IQ explain socio-economic differentials in total and cardiovascular disease mortality? Comparison with the explanatory power of traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors in the Vietnam Experience Study. I: European Heart Journal Supplements. 2009 ; Bind 30, Nr. 15. s. 1903-9.
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