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Chronic work stress and marital dissolution increase risk of posttrial mortality in men from the multiple risk factor intervention trial
Karen A. Matthews,
Brooks B. Gump
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Chronic Work Stress
100%
Job Stressors
100%
Total Mortality
50%
Serum Cholesterol Level
50%
Work Events
25%
Work Analysis
25%
Premature Death
25%
Coronary Heart Disease Mortality
25%
Linear Trend
25%
Non-fatal Cardiovascular Events
25%
Average Risk
25%
Chronic Stressors
25%
Life Stressors
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Intervention Trial
100%
Cholesterol Blood Level
66%
Diastolic Blood Pressure
33%
Cigarette Smoking
33%
Cardiovascular Mortality
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Intervention Trial
100%
Ischemic Heart Disease
66%
Prematurity
33%
Cigarette Smoking
33%
Psychology
Chronic Stressor
16%