Life course socioeconomic position, alcohol drinking patterns in midlife, and cardiovascular mortality: Analysis of Norwegian population-based health surveys
In an analysis of population-based health surveys from Norway, Eirik Degerud and colleagues examine the associations between life course socioeconomic position, alcohol drinking patterns in midlife, and cardiovascular mortality.
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Life course socioeconomic position, alcohol drinking patterns in midlife, and cardiovascular mortality: Analysis of Norwegian population-based health surveys. PLoS Med 15(1): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002476
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In an analysis of population-based health surveys from Norway, Eirik Degerud and colleagues examine the associations between life course socioeconomic position, alcohol drinking patterns in midlife, and cardiovascular mortality.
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