This study examines the effects of marital history on the burden of cardiovascular disease in midlife. With use of data from the 1992 Health and Retirement Study, a series of nested logistic regression models was used to estimate the association between marital history and the likelihood of cardiovascular disease. Results suggest that, in midlife, the continuously married and the never married are among the healthiest in cardiovascular outcomes. People with multiple marital losses are the most vulnerable group. People with multiple marital losses have a higher likelihood of cardiovascular disease and will need significant formal and informal care as they advance into old age
Objectives: Previous studies have shown marital status differences in incidence and prevalence of ca...
Background: Marital relationship quality has been suggested to have independent effects on cardiovas...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
The objective of this study was to examine how age at first marriage is related to the risk of devel...
Background: There is evidence showing that marital status (MS) and marital disruption (i.e., separat...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
BackgroundTo investigate the associations of marital status with major clinical outcomes including t...
Objective: To determine if marriage and marital strain are related to the 10-year coronary heart dis...
The current study compared cardiovascular risk profiles and trajectories (i.e., within-person change...
Marital status and indices of social support are associated with mortality due to coronary heart dis...
Background: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
BACKGROUND: Being married has been associated with a lower mortality from ischemic heart disease (IH...
There were three purposes of this study. The first was to describe the association between stable ma...
Objectives: Previous studies have shown marital status differences in incidence and prevalence of ca...
Background: Marital relationship quality has been suggested to have independent effects on cardiovas...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
The objective of this study was to examine how age at first marriage is related to the risk of devel...
Background: There is evidence showing that marital status (MS) and marital disruption (i.e., separat...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
BackgroundTo investigate the associations of marital status with major clinical outcomes including t...
Objective: To determine if marriage and marital strain are related to the 10-year coronary heart dis...
The current study compared cardiovascular risk profiles and trajectories (i.e., within-person change...
Marital status and indices of social support are associated with mortality due to coronary heart dis...
Background: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
BACKGROUND: Being married has been associated with a lower mortality from ischemic heart disease (IH...
There were three purposes of this study. The first was to describe the association between stable ma...
Objectives: Previous studies have shown marital status differences in incidence and prevalence of ca...
Background: Marital relationship quality has been suggested to have independent effects on cardiovas...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...