Biological Factors are More Important than Socio-demographic and Psychosocial Conditions in Relation to Hypertension in Middle-aged Women. The Women's Health in the Lund Area (WHILA) Study
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Time period covered
January, 1995 - December, 2000
Data type
Scientific literature
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Citation
Journal
Blood Press
Pages
270-8
Publication year
2002
Suggested citation
Lidfeldt J, Nyberg P, Nerbrand C, Öjehagen A, Samsioe G, Scherstén B, Agardh C-D. Biological Factors are More Important than Socio-demographic and Psychosocial Conditions in Relation to Hypertension in Middle-aged Women. The Women's Health in the Lund Area (WHILA) Study. Blood Press. 2002; 11(5): 270-8.