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Filter by:To re-examine the relationship between suppressed anger, elevated blood pressure and all-cause as well as coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality using data from the Life Change Event Study (LCES) conducted on a representative sample of the Tecumseh Community Health Study (TCHS), n=696, men and women, aged 30-69 in 1971-1972.
To enhance statistical methods for epidemiological studies by extending the Disturbed Highest Derivative Polynomial (DHDP) to models for binary-logistic and Poisson data and by including random subject effects in the Gaussian model.
To study calcium metabolism and the renin-angiotensin system in hypertensive and normal pregnancy.
To examine the effects of two strategies of inducing enhanced adherence to medication in the context of a clinical trial: habit training versus habit training plus problem solving.
To develop TI (pronounced 'T-sub-I'), a personal computer program to analyze time-varying data generated by periodic patient reports, repeatedly-observed disease signs, or serial biomarkers to study chronic disease.
To design Computer Aided Telephone Interviewing (CATI) software tools for survey research.
To develop an epidemiologic model to estimate the benefits, costs and risks of disease prevention in the elderly.
To examine the role of social support in attenuating ischemic responses to psychological stress, both in the laboratory and during daily life.
To provide new scientific information regarding the role of physical activity in primary and secondary disease prevention, particularly coronary heart disease (CHD).
To investigate the relation between endogenous levels of estrogen in postmenopausal women and the subsequent development of coronary heart disease.