Cardiovascular Risk Factors from Early Life Predict Future Adult Cardiac Structural and Functional Abnormalities: A Systematic Review of the Published Literature.

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Published in J Cardiol Ther on July 01, 2014

Authors

Arjun K Ghosh1, Darrel P Francis2, Nishi Chaturvedi2, Diana Kuh3, Jamil Mayet2, Alun D Hughes2, Rebecca J Hardy3

Author Affiliations

1: International Centre for Circulatory Health, Imperial College London; Medical Research Council Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing, London, UK.
2: International Centre for Circulatory Health, Imperial College London.
3: Medical Research Council Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing, London, UK.

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