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100 | _aDressler, William W. | ||
100 | _aGrell, Gerald A.C. | ||
100 | _a Gallagher, Philip N. | ||
100 | _aViteri, Fernando E. | ||
245 | _aBlood pressure and social class in a Jamaican community | ||
260 | _bAmerican Journal of Public Health | ||
260 | _cDecember 8 1987 | ||
270 | _cDMDOC | ||
270 | _dUSA | ||
300 | _a [3 p.] | ||
520 | _a A study of social factors and blood pressure was conducted in a Jamaican community among a sample of 199 persons ages 30 to 50. After controlling for obesity, age, and respondent tension (and other covariates), interaction effects of social class X sex for systolic and diastolic blood pessure were found. Blood pressure increased with increasing social class for males and decreased with increasing social class for females. (Am J Public health 1988; 78:714-716.) | ||
556 | _a General | ||
650 | _aHEALTH | ||
650 | _aSOCIAL CLASSES | ||
650 | _aSOCIAL CONDITIONS | ||
650 | _aJAMAICA | ||
650 | _aCARIBBEAN | ||
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