M L Daviglus
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Miura K, Daviglus M, Greenland P, Stamler J
J Hum Hypertens
. 2001 Feb;
15(1):1-3.
PMID: 11223996
No abstract available.
12.
Stamler J, Daviglus M, Garside D, Dyer A, Greenland P, Neaton J
JAMA
. 2000 Jul;
284(3):311-8.
PMID: 10891962
Context: Based on observational and interventional data for middle-aged cohorts (aged 40-64 years), serum cholesterol level is known to be an established major risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD)....
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Stamler J, STAMLER R, Neaton J, Wentworth D, Daviglus M, Garside D, et al.
JAMA
. 1999 Dec;
282(21):2012-8.
PMID: 10591383
Context: Three major coronary risk factors-serum cholesterol level, blood pressure, and smoking-increase incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) and related end points. In previous investigations, risks for low-risk reference groups...
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Greenland P, Daviglus M, Dyer A, Liu K, Huang C, Goldberger J, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 1999 Apr;
149(9):853-62.
PMID: 10221322
In a prospective cohort study, associations of resting heart rate with risk of coronary, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause mortality in age-specific cohorts of black and white men and women...
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Daviglus M, Liao Y, Greenland P, Dyer A, Liu K, Xie X, et al.
JAMA
. 1999 Feb;
281(6):530-6.
PMID: 10022109
Context: Minor electrocardiographic (ECG) ST-T abnormalities are common, but their prognostic importance has not been fully determined. Objective: To examine associations of single (1 time only) and multiple (2 times...
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Daviglus M, Liu K, Greenland P, Dyer A, Garside D, Manheim L, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 1998 Oct;
339(16):1122-9.
PMID: 9770560
Background: People without major risk factors for cardiovascular disease in middle age live longer than those with unfavorable risk-factor profiles. It is not known whether such low-risk status also results...
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Orencia A, Daviglus M, Dyer A, Walsh M, Greenland P, Stamler J
J Clin Epidemiol
. 1998 Feb;
50(12):1369-76.
PMID: 9449940
Associations of baseline one-hour postload plasma glucose with 22-year coronary heart disease, stroke, cardiovascular diseases, and all cause mortality were assessed in five age-specific cohorts of nondiabetic men and women...
18.
Daviglus M, Stamler J, Greenland P, Dyer A, Liu K
Eur Heart J
. 1998 Feb;
18(12):1841-2.
PMID: 9447305
No abstract available.
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Daviglus M, Stamler J, Orencia A, Dyer A, Liu K, Greenland P, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 1997 Apr;
336(15):1046-53.
PMID: 9091800
Background: Epidemiologic data on the possible benefit of eating fish to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease have been inconsistent. We used data from the Chicago Western Electric Study...
20.
Dietary vitamin C, beta-carotene and 30-year risk of stroke: results from the Western Electric Study
Daviglus M, Orencia A, Dyer A, Liu K, Morris D, Persky V, et al.
Neuroepidemiology
. 1997 Jan;
16(2):69-77.
PMID: 9057168
The relations of dietary antioxidants vitamin C and beta-carotene to 30-year risk of stroke incidence and mortality were investigated prospectively in the Chicago Western Electric Study among 1,843 middle-aged men...