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The socioeconomic position of employed women, risk factors and mortality
P Heslop, G Davey Smith, John Macleod, C Hart
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Arts & Humanities
Cardiovascular Disease
91%
Mortality
76%
Risk Factors
73%
Cholesterol
47%
Blood Pressure
46%
Plasma
43%
Life Course
43%
Alcohol
36%
Exercise
25%
Cigarette Smoking
23%
Cause of Death
23%
Health
21%
Causes
18%
Cohort
17%
Predictors
17%
Gender Differences
16%
Conventional
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Cardiovascular Diseases
47%
Blood Pressure
41%
Mortality
41%
Forced Expiratory Volume
34%
Alcohol Drinking
29%
Cholesterol
23%
Body Mass Index
23%
Working Women
22%
Men's Health
21%
Exercise
21%
Age Factors
18%
Women's Health
17%
Cigarette Smoking
16%
Tobacco Products
15%
Smokers
13%
Cause of Death
12%
Health
7%
Social Sciences
socioeconomic position
100%
mortality
68%
cardiovascular disease
51%
blood pressure
25%
alcohol consumption
21%
cause
11%
working woman
11%
cause of death
11%
smoking
9%
health
9%
gender-specific factors
8%
time
3%
experience
3%