Health behaviours as explanations for educational level differences in cardiovascular and all-cause mortality: a follow-up of 60 000 men and women over 23 years

European Journal of Public Health - Tập 18 Số 1 - Trang 38-43 - 2008
Mikko Laaksonen1, Kirsi Talala2, Tuija Martelin3, Ossi Rahkonen1, Eva Roos4, Satu Helakorpi2, Tiina Laatikainen2, Ritva Prättälä2
11 Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Finland
22 Department of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention, National Public Health Institute, Finland
33 Department of Health and Functional Capacity, National Public Health Institute, Finland
44 Folkhälsan Research Center, Finland

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