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Adverse socioeconomic position across the lifecourse increases coronary heart disease risk cumulatively: findings from the British women’s heart and health study
  1. Debbie A Lawlor,
  2. Shah Ebrahim,
  3. George Davey Smith

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Objective:

To examine the associations of childhood and adult measurements of socioeconomic position with coronary heart disease (CHD) risk.

Methods:

Cross sectional and prospective analysis of a cohort of 4286 British women who were aged 60–79 years at baseline. Among these women there were …

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