The impact of combined health factors on cardiovascular disease mortality.

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Published in Am Heart J on July 01, 2010

Authors

Jonathan A Mitchell1, Daniel B Bornstein, Xuemei Sui, Steven P Hooker, Timothy S Church, Chong D Lee, Duck-Chul Lee, Steven N Blair

Author Affiliations

1: Arnold School of Public Health, Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA. mitche32@mailbox.sc.edu

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