Objective: Previous studies have shown an association between attendance at religious services and health, particularly cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Little research has focused on religious attendance and physio-logical markers of cardiovascular risk. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between religious attendance and inflammatory markers of cardiovascular risk. Method: Nationally representative sample of non-institutionalized United States adults aged 40 and over derived from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III 1988-1994 (n = 10,059). The main outcome measures were the inflammatory system markers C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, and white blood cell count. Results: 40.8 percent of the p...
Religion and related institutions have resources to help individuals cope with chronic conditions, s...
We use data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of older Taiwanese to examine the ...
A growing body of research demonstrates that higher levels of religious involvement are associated w...
Importance: Religiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized pathways for...
IMPORTANCE:Religiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized pathways for ...
<div><p>Importance</p><p>Religiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized...
AimsThe aim is to investigate associations between attendance in religious service during the past y...
ImportanceReligiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized pathways for t...
ImportanceReligiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized pathways for t...
textDespite the many benefits of preventive services, they are often underutilized, particularly by...
h ok Unive e Harbo between religiosity/spirituality (R/S) and health, fostered by the finding that i...
Existing evidence on the relationship between religious involvement and health indicates that organi...
Research suggests that religious orientation may impact cardiovascular stress response. Historically...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at exploring to what extent psychosocial factors, such as religiosity/sp...
Religion and related institutions have resources to help individuals cope with chronic conditions, s...
Religion and related institutions have resources to help individuals cope with chronic conditions, s...
We use data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of older Taiwanese to examine the ...
A growing body of research demonstrates that higher levels of religious involvement are associated w...
Importance: Religiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized pathways for...
IMPORTANCE:Religiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized pathways for ...
<div><p>Importance</p><p>Religiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized...
AimsThe aim is to investigate associations between attendance in religious service during the past y...
ImportanceReligiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized pathways for t...
ImportanceReligiosity has been associated with positive health outcomes. Hypothesized pathways for t...
textDespite the many benefits of preventive services, they are often underutilized, particularly by...
h ok Unive e Harbo between religiosity/spirituality (R/S) and health, fostered by the finding that i...
Existing evidence on the relationship between religious involvement and health indicates that organi...
Research suggests that religious orientation may impact cardiovascular stress response. Historically...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed at exploring to what extent psychosocial factors, such as religiosity/sp...
Religion and related institutions have resources to help individuals cope with chronic conditions, s...
Religion and related institutions have resources to help individuals cope with chronic conditions, s...
We use data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of older Taiwanese to examine the ...
A growing body of research demonstrates that higher levels of religious involvement are associated w...