Spousal pairs permit assessment of determinants of diseases related to environment, because they share the same lifestyle and environment. The authors reviewed spouses ’ concordance for the major coronary risk factors. A search of the MEDLINE, PubMed, and EMBASE databases was performed. Seventy-one papers were selected for a total of 207 cohorts of pairs and 424,613 correlations in more than 100,000 couples. The most strongly correlated within-pairs factors were smoking and body mass index, with overall correlations of 0.23 (95 % confi-dence interval: 0.12, 0.36) and 0.15 (95 % confidence interval: 0.05, 0.25), respectively. Statistically significant positive correlations were also found for diastolic blood pressure, triglycerides, total an...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
Introduction There is substantial evidence that marriage is beneficial to health, but evidence on w...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-73)The marital relationships of 97 male coronary pati...
Spousal pairs permit assessment of determinants of diseases related to environment, because they sha...
Spousal clustering of diabetes merits attention. Whether old-age vulnerability or a shared family en...
Shared environmental factors may confer to spouses a similar risk for cardiovascular disease. We aim...
International audienceShared environmental factors may confer to spouses a similar risk for cardiova...
Introduction We compared the degree of spousal concordance in a set of detailed pathophysiological m...
Introduction: Marital environment can contribute to similarities in lifestyle and morbidity between ...
Abstract Backgrounds We aimed to investigate whether a spouse’s cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics ...
PURPOSE: Epidemiologic data from various regions have shown familial correlations of cardiovascular ...
BackgroundDetermination of the correlation of ideal cardiovascular health variables among spousal or...
We use self-reported health measures, nurse-administered measurements and blood-based biomarkers to ...
OBJECTIVE: The present study aims to evaluate the environmental role in the distribution of hyperten...
We use self-reported health measures, nurse-administered measurements and blood-based biomarkers to ...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
Introduction There is substantial evidence that marriage is beneficial to health, but evidence on w...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-73)The marital relationships of 97 male coronary pati...
Spousal pairs permit assessment of determinants of diseases related to environment, because they sha...
Spousal clustering of diabetes merits attention. Whether old-age vulnerability or a shared family en...
Shared environmental factors may confer to spouses a similar risk for cardiovascular disease. We aim...
International audienceShared environmental factors may confer to spouses a similar risk for cardiova...
Introduction We compared the degree of spousal concordance in a set of detailed pathophysiological m...
Introduction: Marital environment can contribute to similarities in lifestyle and morbidity between ...
Abstract Backgrounds We aimed to investigate whether a spouse’s cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics ...
PURPOSE: Epidemiologic data from various regions have shown familial correlations of cardiovascular ...
BackgroundDetermination of the correlation of ideal cardiovascular health variables among spousal or...
We use self-reported health measures, nurse-administered measurements and blood-based biomarkers to ...
OBJECTIVE: The present study aims to evaluate the environmental role in the distribution of hyperten...
We use self-reported health measures, nurse-administered measurements and blood-based biomarkers to ...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
Introduction There is substantial evidence that marriage is beneficial to health, but evidence on w...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 64-73)The marital relationships of 97 male coronary pati...