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NCT number NCT00005140
Other study ID # 1011
Secondary ID R01HL021010
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received May 25, 2000
Last updated February 17, 2016
Start date September 1977
Est. completion date July 2006

Study information

Verified date January 2008
Source National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Federal Government
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

To continue the comprehensive research program on the epidemiology of cardiovascular and other major chronic diseases, including cancer and diabetes, in four Chicago population cohorts. The four cohorts include the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry cohort, the Peoples Gas Company cohort first examined in 1958-1959, the Peoples Gas Company cohort first examined in 1959-1962, and the Western Electric Company cohort.


Description:

BACKGROUND:

Over the last forty years, epidemiologic studies have made basic contributions to knowledge of the etiology and natural history of the chronic diseases -- cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and cancers. Findings from the epidemiologic studies have provided practical foundations for the development of prevention and control programs to improve life styles and to control high blood pressure by drugs, when indicated. These developments and their impact on life styles and risk factors have probably contributed to the marked decline in mortality rates from coronary heart disease, stroke, all cardiovascular disease, and all causes throughout the 1970s and 1980s.

The four epidemiologic studies have as their foundation the major contributions of the earlier 'first generation' epidemiological studies including the Albany Civil Servant Study, the Charleston Study, the Framingham Heart Study, the Tecumseh Study and others. The significance of these studies lies in their potential for elucidating key 'second generation' issues in the epidemiology of the major cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular chronic diseases.

DESIGN NARRATIVE:

Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry: Employees of 85 firms in the greater Chicago area were screened between the Fall of 1967 to early 1973. The total labor force among these companies was over 75,000 persons. The volunteer rate for the screening was 55 percent. All employees were encouraged to participate irrespective of job type or shift worked. At each employment site data were collected on smoking habits, previous medical diagnosis, current treatments for hypertension, heart disease and diabetes, height and weight, age, sex, race, heart rate.

Peoples Gas Company: All data on the two cohorts were collected as part of the periodic medical examination program for all employees in the Medical Department of the Company by its full-time staff of physicians. Data were collected on age, race, height, weight, blood pressure, serum cholesterol, smoking history, heart rate, resting ECG, medical and family history, alcohol and coffee and tea consumption, education, military service, occupation, physical activity, diet, and glucose and serum uric acid levels. Repeat exams were scheduled yearly for men 50-59, every two years for men 40-49, and every four years for men 25-39.

Western Electric Company: This longitudinal study of coronary heart disease was initiated in 1957 at the Hawthorne Works of the Western Electric Company in Chicago. The male subjects were free of coronary heart disease at baseline. The medical history and physical examination were modeled after the Framingham Heart Study. Data were collected on diet, physical activity, electrocardiogram, blood hemoglobin and blood cholesterol levels, body fatness, blood pressure, height, weight, lipoprotein lipase, glucose level, and smoking.

The study was renewed in FY 1992 and again in FY 1998. The 1998 renewal used data and analyses from the four cohorts. It focused on six specific aims: factors influencing coronary heart disease-cardiovascular disease risk long-term in young adult women and men (ages 18 to 39 at baseline); factors influencing coronary heart disease-cardiovascular disease risk long-term in African-American women and men; factors influencing coronary heart disease-cardiovascular disease risk during both earlier and later follow-up (first 15 years and beyond 15 years of follow-up); impact of baseline low risk status on long-term risk of mortality from coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease, non-cardiovascular disease, and all causes; relationship of habitual intake of multiple food groups to 10 year change in serum cholesterol, blood pressure, weight, and to 30-year risks of death from coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease, cancers, and all causes; differences in risk factors impact between groups based on sex, race, age, or risk factor status.

The study has been extended through July 2005 and uses data and analyses from the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry cohort. The study focuses on three specific aims: factors influencing coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease risk long-term in young adult women (ages 18-39 at baseline); factors influencing coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease risk long-term in young adult and middle-aged African American men and women; and the impact of baseline "low risk" status on long-term mortality from coronary heart disease, cardiovascular disease, non-cardiovascular disease, and all causes in young adult women (ages 18-39), including African-American and white women.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date July 2006
Est. primary completion date July 2006
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Male
Age group N/A to 100 Years
Eligibility No eligibility criteria

Study Design

N/A


Locations

Country Name City State
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Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)

References & Publications (130)

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Asymptomatic hyperglycemia and coronary heart disease. A series of papers by the International Collaborative Group, based on studies in fifteen populations. Introduction. J Chronic Dis. 1979;32(11-12):683-91. — View Citation

Berkson DM, Stamler J. Epidemiology of the killer chronic diseases. Curr Concepts Nutr. 1981;10:17-55. Review. — View Citation

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Blanco-Cedres L, Daviglus ML, Garside DB, Liu K, Pirzada A, Stamler J, Greenland P. Relation of cigarette smoking to 25-year mortality in middle-aged men with low baseline serum cholesterol: the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry. Am J Epidemiol. 2002 Feb 15;155(4):354-60. — View Citation

Cedres BL, Liu K, Stamler J, Dyer AR, Stamler R, Berkson DM, Paul O, Lepper M, Lindberg HA, Marquardt J, Stevens E, Schoenberger JA, Shekelle RB, Collette P, Garside D. Independent contribution of electrocardiographic abnormalities to risk of death from coronary heart disease, cardiovascular diseases and all causes. Findings of three Chicago epidemiologic studies. Circulation. 1982 Jan;65(1):146-53. — View Citation

Circulating cholesterol level and risk of death from cancer in men aged 40 to 69 years. Experience of an international collaborative group. JAMA. 1982 Dec 3;248(21):2853-9. — View Citation

Clay CM, Dyer AR, Liu K, Stamler J, Shekelle RB, Berkson DM, Paul O, Schoenberger JA, Lepper M, Lindberg HA, et al. Education, smoking and non-cardiovascular mortality: findings in three Chicago epidemiological studies. Int J Epidemiol. 1988 Jun;17(2):341-7. — View Citation

Colangelo LA, Gapstur SM, Gann PH, Dyer AR, Liu K. Colorectal cancer mortality and factors related to the insulin resistance syndrome. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2002 Apr;11(4):385-91. — View Citation

Colangelo LA, Gapstur SM, Gann PH, Dyer AR. Cigarette smoking and colorectal carcinoma mortality in a cohort with long-term follow-up. Cancer. 2004 Jan 15;100(2):288-93. — View Citation

Cooper R, Liu K, Stamler J, Schoenberger JA, Shekelle RB, Collette P, Shekelle S. Prevalence of diabetes/hyperglycemia and associated cardiovascular risk factors in blacks and whites: Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry. Am Heart J. 1984 Sep;108(3 Pt 2):827-33. — View Citation

Cooper R, Trevisan M, Ostrow D, Sempos C, Stamler J. Blood pressure and sodium-lithium countertransport: findings in population-based surveys. J Hypertens. 1984 Oct;2(5):467-71. — View Citation

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Daviglus ML, Dyer AR, Persky V, Chavez N, Drum M, Goldberg J, Liu K, Morris DK, Shekelle RB, Stamler J. Dietary beta-carotene, vitamin C, and risk of prostate cancer: results from the Western Electric Study. Epidemiology. 1996 Sep;7(5):472-7. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Liao Y, Greenland P, Dyer AR, Liu K, Xie X, Huang CF, Prineas RJ, Stamler J. Association of nonspecific minor ST-T abnormalities with cardiovascular mortality: the Chicago Western Electric Study. JAMA. 1999 Feb 10;281(6):530-6. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Liu K, Greenland P, Dyer AR, Garside DB, Manheim L, Lowe LP, Rodin M, Lubitz J, Stamler J. Benefit of a favorable cardiovascular risk-factor profile in middle age with respect to Medicare costs. N Engl J Med. 1998 Oct 15;339(16):1122-9. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Liu K, Pirzada A, Yan LL, Garside DB, Greenland P, Manheim LM, Dyer AR, Wang R, Lubitz J, Manning WG, Fries JF, Stamler J. Cardiovascular risk profile earlier in life and Medicare costs in the last year of life. Arch Intern Med. 2005 May 9;165(9):1028-34. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Liu K, Pirzada A, Yan LL, Garside DB, Wang R, Van Horn L, Manning WG, Manheim LM, Dyer AR, Greenland P, Stamler J. Relationship of fruit and vegetable consumption in middle-aged men to medicare expenditures in older age: the Chicago Western Electric Study. J Am Diet Assoc. 2005 Nov;105(11):1735-44. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Liu K, Yan LL, Pirzada A, Manheim L, Manning W, Garside DB, Wang R, Dyer AR, Greenland P, Stamler J. Relation of body mass index in young adulthood and middle age to Medicare expenditures in older age. JAMA. 2004 Dec 8;292(22):2743-9. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Orencia AJ, Dyer AR, Liu K, Morris DK, Persky V, Chavez N, Goldberg J, Drum M, Shekelle RB, Stamler J. Dietary vitamin C, beta-carotene and 30-year risk of stroke: results from the Western Electric Study. Neuroepidemiology. 1997;16(2):69-77. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Pirzada A, Liu K, Yan LL, Garside DB, Dyer AR, Hoff JA, Kondos GT, Greenland P, Stamler J. Comparison of low risk and higher risk profiles in middle age to frequency and quantity of coronary artery calcium years later. Am J Cardiol. 2004 Aug 1;94(3):367-9. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Stamler J, Orencia AJ, Dyer AR, Liu K, Greenland P, Walsh MK, Morris D, Shekelle RB. Fish consumption and the 30-year risk of fatal myocardial infarction. N Engl J Med. 1997 Apr 10;336(15):1046-53. — View Citation

Daviglus ML, Stamler J, Pirzada A, Yan LL, Garside DB, Liu K, Wang R, Dyer AR, Lloyd-Jones DM, Greenland P. Favorable cardiovascular risk profile in young women and long-term risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. JAMA. 2004 Oct 6;292(13):1588-92. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Persky V, Stamler J, Paul O, Shekelle RB, Berkson DM, Lepper M, Schoenberger JA, Lindberg HA. Heart rate as a prognostic factor for coronary heart disease and mortality: findings in three Chicago epidemiologic studies. Am J Epidemiol. 1980 Dec;112(6):736-49. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Stamler J, Garside DB, Greenland P. Long-term consequences of body mass index for cardiovascular mortality: the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry study. Ann Epidemiol. 2004 Feb;14(2):101-8. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Stamler J, Greenland P. Associations of weight change and weight variability with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in the Chicago Western Electric Company Study. Am J Epidemiol. 2000 Aug 15;152(4):324-33. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Stamler J, Paul O, Shekelle RB, Schoenberger JA, Berkson DM, Lepper M, Collette P, Shekelle S, Lindberg HA. Serum cholesterol and risk of death from cancer and other causes in three Chicago epidemiological studies. J Chronic Dis. 1981;34(6):249-60. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Stamler J, Shekelle RB, Schoenberger JA, Stamler R, Shekelle S, Berkson DM, Paul O, Lepper MH, Lindberg HA. Pulse pressure-I. Level and associated factors in four Chicago epidemiologic studies. J Chronic Dis. 1982;35(4):259-73. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Stamler J, Shekelle RB, Schoenberger JA, Stamler R, Shekelle S, Berkson DM, Paul O, Lepper MH, Lindberg HA. Pulse pressure-II. Factors associated with follow-up values in three Chicago epidemiologic studies. J Chronic Dis. 1982;35(4):275-82. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Stamler J, Shekelle RB, Schoenberger JA, Stamler R, Shekelle S, Berkson DM, Paul O, Lepper MH, Lindberg HA. Relative weight and blood pressure in four Chicago epidemiologic studies. J Chronic Dis. 1982;35(12):897-908. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Stamler J, Shekelle RB, Schoenberger JA, Stamler R, Shekelle S, Collette P, Berkson DM, Paul O, Lepper MH, Lindberg HA. Pulse pressure-III. Prognostic significance in four Chicago epidemiologic studies. J Chronic Dis. 1982;35(4):283-94. — View Citation

Dyer AR, Stamler J, Shekelle RB. Serum cholesterol and mortality from coronary heart disease in young, middle-aged, and older men and women from three Chicago epidemiologic studies. Ann Epidemiol. 1992 Jan-Mar;2(1-2):51-7. — View Citation

Dyer AR. A method for combining results from several prospective epidemiologic studies. Stat Med. 1986 Jul-Aug;5(4):303-17. — View Citation

Fish consumption and mortality from coronary heart disease. N Engl J Med. 1985 Sep 26;313(13):820-4. — View Citation

Gann PH, Daviglus ML, Dyer AR, Stamler J. Heart rate and prostate cancer mortality: results of a prospective analysis. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 1995 Sep;4(6):611-6. — View Citation

Gapstur SM, Gann PH, Colangelo LA, Barron-Simpson R, Kopp P, Dyer A, Liu K. Postload plasma glucose concentration and 27-year prostate cancer mortality (United States). Cancer Causes Control. 2001 Oct;12(8):763-72. — View Citation

Giumetti D, Liu K, Stamler R, Schoenberger JA, Shekelle RB, Stamler J. Need to prevent and control high-normal and high blood pressure, particularly so-called "mild" hypertension: epidemiological and clinical data. Prev Med. 1985 Jul;14(4):396-412. — View Citation

Goff DC Jr, Shekelle RB, Katan MB, Gotto AM Jr, Stamler J. Does body fatness modify the association between dietary cholesterol and risk of coronary death? Results from the Chicago Western Electric Study. Arterioscler Thromb. 1992 Jul;12(7):755-61. — View Citation

Goff DC Jr, Shekelle RB, Moyé LA, Katan MB, Gotto AM Jr, Stamler J. Does body fatness modify the effect of dietary cholesterol on serum cholesterol? Results from the Chicago Western Electric Study. Am J Epidemiol. 1993 Jan 15;137(2):171-7. — View Citation

Greenland P, Daviglus ML, Dyer AR, Liu K, Huang CF, Goldberger JJ, Stamler J. Resting heart rate is a risk factor for cardiovascular and noncardiovascular mortality: the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry. Am J Epidemiol. 1999 May 1;149(9):853-62. — View Citation

Greenland P, Knoll MD, Stamler J, Neaton JD, Dyer AR, Garside DB, Wilson PW. Major risk factors as antecedents of fatal and nonfatal coronary heart disease events. JAMA. 2003 Aug 20;290(7):891-7. — View Citation

Greenland P, Xie X, Liu K, Colangelo L, Liao Y, Daviglus ML, Agulnek AN, Stamler J. Impact of minor electrocardiographic ST-segment and/or T-wave abnormalities on cardiovascular mortality during long-term follow-up. Am J Cardiol. 2003 May 1;91(9):1068-74. — View Citation

Joint discussion: the International Collaborative Group. J Chronic Dis. 1979;32(11-12):829-37. — View Citation

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Levine W, Dyer AR, Shekelle RB, Schoenberger JA, Stamler J. Serum uric acid and 11.5-year mortality of middle-aged women: findings of the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry. J Clin Epidemiol. 1989;42(3):257-67. — View Citation

Liao Y, Liu K, Dyer A, Schoenberger JA, Shekelle RB, Collette P, Stamler J. Sex differential in the relationship of electrocardiographic ST-T abnormalities to risk of coronary death: 11.5 year follow-up findings of the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry. Circulation. 1987 Feb;75(2):347-52. — View Citation

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Liu K, Dyer AR, Vu TH, Pirzada A, Manheim LM, Manning WG, Ashraf MS, Garside DB, Daviglus ML. One-hour postload plasma glucose in middle age and Medicare expenditures in older age among nondiabetic men and women: the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry. Diabetes Care. 2005 May;28(5):1057-62. — View Citation

Liu K, Stamler J, Stamler R, Cooper R, Shekelle RB, Schoenberger JA, Berkson DM, Lindberg HA, Marquardt J, Stevens E, Tokich T. Methodological problems in characterizing an individual's plasma glucose level. J Chronic Dis. 1982;35(6):475-85. — View Citation

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Liu K: Statistical Issues Related to Design of Dietary Survey Methodology for NHANES III. Proceedings of the NHANES III Dietary Survey Methodology Workshop, National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, Maryland, 1992.

Lowe LP, Greenland P, Ruth KJ, Dyer AR, Stamler R, Stamler J. Impact of major cardiovascular disease risk factors, particularly in combination, on 22-year mortality in women and men. Arch Intern Med. 1998 Oct 12;158(18):2007-14. — View Citation

Lowe LP, Liu K, Greenland P, Metzger BE, Dyer AR, Stamler J. Diabetes, asymptomatic hyperglycemia, and 22-year mortality in black and white men. The Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry Study. Diabetes Care. 1997 Feb;20(2):163-9. — View Citation

Miura K, Daviglus ML, Dyer AR, Liu K, Garside DB, Stamler J, Greenland P. Relationship of blood pressure to 25-year mortality due to coronary heart disease, cardiovascular diseases, and all causes in young adult men: the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry. Arch Intern Med. 2001 Jun 25;161(12):1501-8. — View Citation

Miura K, Dyer AR, Greenland P, Daviglus ML, Hill M, Liu K, Garside DB, Stamler J; Chicago Heart Association. Pulse pressure compared with other blood pressure indexes in the prediction of 25-year cardiovascular and all-cause mortality rates: The Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry Study. Hypertension. 2001 Aug;38(2):232-7. — View Citation

Miura K, Greenland P, Stamler J, Liu K, Daviglus ML, Nakagawa H. Relation of vegetable, fruit, and meat intake to 7-year blood pressure change in middle-aged men: the Chicago Western Electric Study. Am J Epidemiol. 2004 Mar 15;159(6):572-80. — View Citation

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Orencia AJ, Daviglus ML, Dyer AR, Walsh M, Greenland P, Stamler J. One-hour postload plasma glucose and risks of fatal coronary heart disease and stroke among nondiabetic men and women: the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry (CHA) Study. J Clin Epidemiol. 1997 Dec;50(12):1369-76. — View Citation

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Pirzada A, Yan LL, Garside DB, Schiffer L, Dyer AR, Daviglus ML. Response rates to a questionnaire 26 years after baseline examination with minimal interim participant contact and baseline differences between respondents and nonrespondents. Am J Epidemiol. 2004 Jan 1;159(1):94-101. — View Citation

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Shekelle RB, Tangney CC, Rossof AH, Stamler J. Serum cholesterol, beta-carotene, and risk of lung cancer. Epidemiology. 1992 Jul;3(4):282-7. — View Citation

Spataro JA, Dyer AR, Stamler J, Shekelle RB, Greenlund K, Garside D. Measures of adiposity and coronary heart disease mortality in the Chicago Western Electric Company Study. J Clin Epidemiol. 1996 Aug;49(8):849-57. — View Citation

Stamler J, Daviglus ML, Garside DB, Dyer AR, Greenland P, Neaton JD. Relationship of baseline serum cholesterol levels in 3 large cohorts of younger men to long-term coronary, cardiovascular, and all-cause mortality and to longevity. JAMA. 2000 Jul 19;284(3):311-8. — View Citation

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Stamler J, Liu K, Ruth KJ, Pryer J, Greenland P. Eight-year blood pressure change in middle-aged men: relationship to multiple nutrients. Hypertension. 2002 May;39(5):1000-6. — View Citation

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Stamler J, Stamler R, Neaton JD, Wentworth D, Daviglus ML, Garside D, Dyer AR, Liu K, Greenland P. Low risk-factor profile and long-term cardiovascular and noncardiovascular mortality and life expectancy: findings for 5 large cohorts of young adult and middle-aged men and women. JAMA. 1999 Dec 1;282(21):2012-8. — View Citation

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Stamler J. Diet and coronary heart disease. Biometrics. 1982 Mar;38 Suppl:95-118. Review. — View Citation

Stamler J. George Lyman Duff Memorial Lecture. Lifestyles, major risk factors, proof and public policy. Circulation. 1978 Jul;58(1):3-19. Review. — View Citation

Stamler J. Hypertension, blood lipids, and cigarette smoking as co-risk factors for coronary heart disease: discussion. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1978 Mar 30;304:140-6. — View Citation

Stamler J. Nutrition-related risk factors for the atherosclerotic diseases--present status. Prog Biochem Pharmacol. 1983;19:245-308. Review. — View Citation

Stamler J. Primary prevention of coronary heart disease: the last 20 years. Am J Cardiol. 1981 Mar;47(3):722-35. Review. — View Citation

Stamler J. Public health aspects of optimal serum lipid-lipoprotein levels. Prev Med. 1979 Nov;8(6):733-59. Review. — View Citation

Stamler J. Research related to risk factors. Circulation. 1979 Dec;60(7):1575-87. Review. — View Citation

Stamler J. The established relationship among diet, serum cholesterol and coronary heart disease. Acta Med Scand. 1980;207(6):433-46. — View Citation

Stamler J. The mass treatment of hypertensive disease: defining the problem. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1978 Mar 30;304:333-62. Review. — View Citation

Stamler J. The prevention and control of epidemic coronary heart disease: scientific foundations and strategic approaches. Int J Cardiol. 1983 Sep;4(2):207-15. — View Citation

Stamler J: Asymptomatic Hyperglycemia and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Middle-Aged Men: American and International Experience. Proceedings, Diabetes and Atherosclerosis Workshop, Dallas, Texas, March 27-29, 1980

Stamler J: Can An Effective Fat-Modified Diet Be Safely Recommended After Weaning for Infants and Children in General: D. General Discussion. In: Lauer RM, Shekelle RB (Eds), Childhood Prevention of Atherosclerosis and Hypertension, Raven Press, New York, pp 407-410, 1980

Stamler J: Data Base on the Major Cardiovascular Diseases in the United States. In: Hegyeli R (Ed), Measurement and Control of Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Atherosclerosis Reviews, Vol. 7, Raven Press, New York, pp 49-96, 1980

Stamler J: Does Cholesterol Change Alter Coronary Artery Disease Risk? Epidemiological Evidence. Proceedings of a Symposium on the Decline in Coronary Heart Disease Mortality--the Role of Cholesterol Change. Science and Medicine, New York, pp 27-45, 1983

Stamler J: Epidemiology and Treatment of Hypertension. In: Carlson RJ, Cunningham R, (Eds), Future Directions in Health Care: A New Public Policy, Ballinger Publishing Co, Cambridge, MA, p 95, 1978

Stamler J: Hypertension: Aspects of Risk. In: Hunt JC, Cooper T, Frohlich ED, Gifford RW Jr, Kaplan NM, Laragh JH, Maxwell MH, Strong CG (Eds), Hypertension Update: Mechanisms, Epidemiology, Evaluation, Management, Health Learning Systems, Inc, Bloomfield, NJ, pp 23-37, 1979

Stamler J: Improved Life Styles: Their Potential for the Primary Prevention of Atherosclerosis and Hypertension in Childhood. In: Childhood Prevention of Atherosclerosis and Hypertension, Raven Press, New York, 1980

Stamler J: Improving Life Styles to Control the Coronary Epidemic. Proceedings of the International Conference on Nutrition, Dietetics and Sport. Edizioni Minerva Medica, Torino, p 5, 1978

Stamler J: Overweight, Hypertension, Hypercholesterolemia and Coronary Heart Disease. In: Mancini M, (Ed), Medical Complications of Obesity, Proceedings of an International Conference, Naples, Italy, June 1978, Academic Press, London, 191-216, 1979

Stamler J: Population Studies. In: Levy RI, Rifkind BM, Dennis BH, Ernst ND, (Eds), Nutrition, Lipids, and Coronary Heart Disease--A Global View, Raven Press, New York, p 25, 1979

Stamler J: Should Hyperglycemia Always be Treated? In: Mancini M, (Ed), Diet and Drugs in the Treatment of Maturity-Onset Diabetes, Proceedings of a Symposium, Naples, Italy, 28 June 1979

Stamler J: The Central and Essential Role of Nutrition in the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension. In: Lovenberg W, Yamori Y, (Eds), Nutritional Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, Academic Press, New York, NY, pp 383-405, 1984

Stamler J: The Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). 1. Scientific Foundations--Recent Data. European Conference on Primary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease, Anacapri, 15-19 October 1984. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. ICP/NCD 001/15, 15 October 1984

Stamler R, Stamler J, Dyer A, Cooper R, Collette P, Berkson DM, Lindberg HA, Stevens E, Schoenberger JA, Shekelle RB, Shekelle S, Paul O, Lepper M, Garside D, Tokich T, Hoeksema R. Asymptomatic hyperglycemia and cardiovascular diseases in three Chicago epidemiologic studies. Diabetes Care. 1979 Mar-Apr;2(2):142-3. — View Citation

Stamler R, Stamler J, Lindberg HA, Marquardt J, Berkson DM, Paul O, Lepper M, Dyer A, Stevens E. Asymptomatic hyperglycemia and coronary heart disease in middle-aged men in two employed populations in Chicago. J Chronic Dis. 1979;32(11-12):805-15. — View Citation

Stamler R, Stamler J, Schoenberger JA, Shekelle RB, Collette P, Shekelle S, Dyer A, Garside D, Wannamaker J. Relationship of glucose tolerance to prevalence of ECG abnormalities and to 5-year mortality from cardiovascular disease: findings of the Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry. J Chronic Dis. 1979;32(11-12):817-28. — View Citation

Stamler R, Stamler J. Where do we go in hypertension screening? Urban Health. 1978 Jun;7(5):8-9, 16. — View Citation

Stamler R, Stamler J: 'Mild' Hypertension: Risks and Strategy. Parts I and II. Primary Cardiol, 9(10):150-166, Oct, and 9(11):12-25, Nov, 1983

Stamler R. Influence of treatment of "mild" hypertension on coronary heart disease. Acta Med Scand Suppl. 1985;701:89-99. — View Citation

Trevisan M, Ostrow D, Cooper R, Liu K, Sparks S, Okonek A, Stevens E, Marquardt J, Stamler J. Abnormal red blood cell ion transport and hypertension. The People's Gas Company study. Hypertension. 1983 May-Jun;5(3):363-7. — View Citation

Trevisan M, Ostrow D, Cooper RS, Sempos C, Stamler J. Sex and race differences in sodium-lithium countertransport and red cell sodium concentration. Am J Epidemiol. 1984 Oct;120(4):537-41. — View Citation

Trevisan M, Tsong Y, Stamler J, Tokich T, Mojonnier L, Hall Y, Cooper R, Moss D. Nervous tension and serum cholesterol: findings from the Chicago Coronary Prevention Evaluation Program. J Human Stress. 1983 Mar;9(1):12-6. — View Citation

Ueshima H, Cooper R, Stamler J, Yu C, Tatara K, Asakura S. Age specific mortality trends in the U.S.A. from 1960 to 1980: divergent age-sex-color patterns. J Chronic Dis. 1984;37(6):425-39. — View Citation

Vaccaro O, Ruth KJ, Stamler J. Relationship of postload plasma glucose to mortality with 19-yr follow-up. Comparison of one versus two plasma glucose measurements in the Chicago Peoples Gas Company Study. Diabetes Care. 1992 Oct;15(10):1328-34. — View Citation

Xie X, Liu K, Stamler J, Stamler R. Ethnic differences in electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy in young and middle-aged employed American men. Am J Cardiol. 1994 Mar 15;73(8):564-7. — View Citation

Yan LL, Daviglus ML, Liu K, Stamler J, Wang R, Pirzada A, Garside DB, Dyer AR, Van Horn L, Liao Y, Fries JF, Greenland P. Midlife body mass index and hospitalization and mortality in older age. JAMA. 2006 Jan 11;295(2):190-8. — View Citation

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