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Filter by:To investigate the relationship between life-stress factors associated with socioeconomic conditions and hypertension.
To investigate the relationship between endogenous estrogen and androgen levels and risk of coronary heart disease among postmenopausal women in the Women's Health Initiative-Observational Study (WHI-OS).
To analyze the relationship of dietary variables to urinary excretion of amino acids and the relationships of specific urinary amino acids to blood pressure.
To determine whether a one year afternoon exercise program will reduce adiposity in African American girls, ages 8 to 10.
To determine the relation between cardiovascular disease risk factors and systemic markers of vascular inflammation in the Framingham Study cohort.
To determine the influences of diet and physical activity (PA) on total body fatness and regional fat distribution and the relationship of these to risk factors of cardiovascular disease during adolescence.
To investigate the relationship of birth weight and childhood blood pressure.
To examine the dose-response of exercise on long-term weight loss in overweight adult women.
To conduct extended analysis of the Postmenopausal Estrogen/Progestins Intervention PEPI trial database to address questions related to cardiovascular disease risk factor response and the possible determinants of this response.
To examine the role of reduced vagal control of heart rate in the increased risk of cardiac mortality associated with anxiety in a population with established coronary artery disease (CAD). A second objective is to determine whether the effects of anxiety are independent of the effects of depression.