Published in Lancet on April 18, 1992
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Increasing the accessibility of data. BMJ (1994) 2.51
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Alcohol consumption in a national sample of the Russian population. Addiction (1999) 2.33
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Blood pressure in young adulthood and mortality from cardiovascular disease. Lancet (2000) 2.10
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Association of the metabolic syndrome with both vigorous and moderate physical activity. Int J Epidemiol (2003) 1.95
Birth weight and later socioeconomic disadvantage: evidence from the 1958 British cohort study. BMJ (1994) 1.93
Deriving a survey measure of social support: the reliability and validity of the Close Persons Questionnaire. Soc Sci Med (1992) 1.92
Contribution of drinking patterns to differences in rates of alcohol related problems between three urban populations. J Epidemiol Community Health (2004) 1.91
Social support and psychiatric sickness absence: a prospective study of British civil servants. Psychol Med (1997) 1.90
Socioeconomic status, pathogen burden and cardiovascular disease risk. Heart (2007) 1.90
Sickness absence in the Whitehall II study, London: the role of social support and material problems. J Epidemiol Community Health (1995) 1.89