G M Friedman
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Cole G, Tucker L, Friedman G
Am J Health Promot
. 2012 Jan;
1(4):12-5.
PMID: 22208366
No abstract available.
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Tucker L, Aldana S, Friedman G
Am J Health Promot
. 2011 Dec;
5(2):140-5.
PMID: 22188196
Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of the relationship between cardiovascular fitness and absenteeism in the workplace. A total of 8,301 adult males and females...
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Tucker L, Friedman G
Am J Health Promot
. 1997 Dec;
12(3):202-7.
PMID: 10176095
Purpose: This study was conducted to determine the extent of the relationship between obesity and absenteeism due to illness. A secondary objective was to ascertain the extent to which age,...
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Friedman G
Clin Chem
. 1992 Aug;
38(8B Pt 2):1561-4.
PMID: 1643740
Risk can lead to catastrophe. Risk-management systems are highly effective in preventing the catastrophes of fire, earthquakes, and work-site injuries. No such effective systems are present to prevent health and...
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Cole G, Tucker L, Friedman G
Psychol Rep
. 1990 Oct;
67(2):587-91.
PMID: 2263712
Two measures of stress (life-events and perceived stress) and a measure of alcohol-drinking behavior were administered to 6,747 adult males. Analysis was carried out to examine the extent to which...
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Tucker L, Friedman G
Am J Public Health
. 1990 Sep;
80(9):1111-3.
PMID: 2382750
We measured the association between walking for exercise and the ratio of total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol in 3,621 adults. After controlling for age, gender, income, body fat, alcohol use, exercise other...
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Tucker L, Friedman G
Am J Public Health
. 1989 Apr;
79(4):516-8.
PMID: 2929820
We estimated the extent to which time spent watching television is associated with obesity and super-obesity among 6,138 employed adult males. After adjustment for age, smoking status, length of work...
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