The objective of this study was to examine whether it is through their low control beliefs that low socio-economic status groups have higher risks of heart disease, and to examine whether this mechanism is more substantial than and independent of the mechanism via classical coronary risk factors. In a population-based prospective cohort study, participants were selected from 27 general practices in the north-eastern part of The Netherlands. In 1993, there were 3888 men and women, 57 years and older, who were without prevalent heart disease. During the 5-year follow-up period, 287 cases of incident heart disease (acute myocardial infarction and/or congestive heart failure) were registered (7%). Persons with a low socio-economic status had hi...
The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socioeconomic...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease is well ...
<div><p>The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socio...
The objective of this study was to examine whether it is through their low control beliefs that low ...
The objective of this study was to examine whether it is through their low control beliefs that low ...
The objective of this study was to examine whether it is through their low control beliefs that low ...
Background Socioeconomic differentials have been described in the risk of coronary heart disease (CH...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status (SES) predicts coronary heart disease independently of the ...
The goal of this study was to describe socio-economic differences in (risk factors for) cardiovascul...
Background The relationship between low social status and premature mortality is well established, a...
Background The relationship between low social status and premature mortality is well established, a...
The socioeconomic gradient in coronary heart disease risk factors and mortality was examined in a po...
Much remains to be understood about how low socioeconomic status (SES) increases cardiovascular dise...
OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship between individual health beliefs and risk factors for coronary...
Background Socioeconomic differentials have been described in the risk of coronary heart disease (CH...
The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socioeconomic...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease is well ...
<div><p>The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socio...
The objective of this study was to examine whether it is through their low control beliefs that low ...
The objective of this study was to examine whether it is through their low control beliefs that low ...
The objective of this study was to examine whether it is through their low control beliefs that low ...
Background Socioeconomic differentials have been described in the risk of coronary heart disease (CH...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status (SES) predicts coronary heart disease independently of the ...
The goal of this study was to describe socio-economic differences in (risk factors for) cardiovascul...
Background The relationship between low social status and premature mortality is well established, a...
Background The relationship between low social status and premature mortality is well established, a...
The socioeconomic gradient in coronary heart disease risk factors and mortality was examined in a po...
Much remains to be understood about how low socioeconomic status (SES) increases cardiovascular dise...
OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship between individual health beliefs and risk factors for coronary...
Background Socioeconomic differentials have been described in the risk of coronary heart disease (CH...
The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socioeconomic...
BACKGROUND: The inverse association between socioeconomic status and cardiovascular disease is well ...
<div><p>The evaluation of the gender-specific prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across socio...