Behavioral factors predict all-cause mortality in female coronary patients and healthy controls over 26 years – a prospective secondary analysis of the stockholm female coronary risk study

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  • who: Hans-Christian Deter and colleagues from the University of Health Sciences, LITHUANIA have published the Article: Behavioral factors predict all-cause mortality in female coronary patients and healthy controls over 26 years - a prospective secondary analysis of the Stockholm Female Coronary Risk Study, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of 14/03/2022
  • what: For this study, the authors examined two main criteria related to social strain and behavioral risk factors. The first step of the analysis shows survival curves-all-cause mortality-of patients and controls. The buffer hypothesis of the primary objective in . . .

     

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