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Filter by:To use data from the Epidemiologic Follow-up Study of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to develop models to predict morbidity and mortality as a function of risk factors for coronary artery disease. Bivariate dependent survival distributions were examined.
To determine and compare the long term (thirty year) relationship of total cholesterol and mortality in Blacks and whites in a predominantly urban Charleston, South Carolina cohort and a predominantly rural Evans County, Georgia cohort with special emphasis on the investigation of the association of low cholesterol to all cause, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and non-CVD mortality.
To examine clinical cardiovascular outcomes of African Americans.
To perform data analyses on the familial aggregation of the stress response as it relates to hypertension.
To assess the influence of HDL-subclasses with coronary disease progression, and to identify factors influencing HDL subclasses at baseline and over time.
To determine the effect of widowhood on cardiovascular disease.
To examine dietary quality and subsequent cardiovascular disease (CVD).
To extend analyses of blood pressure (BP) tracking to a period that spanned childhood and young adulthood. Data were used from the same cohort of 339 children who had been followed for nine to twelve years in a previous study.
To develop an integrative predictive model of long-term quality of life in cardiovascular disease that emphasized adaptive processes and outcomes.
To study the influences of physical activity on the incidence of hypertension, non-insulin-dependent diabetes (NIDDM), and coronary heart disease (CHD), taking into account the influences of other life-style elements such as body size, cigarette habit, alcohol consumption habits, and parental history of disease on these same chronic diseases.