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An investigation of coronary heart disease in families. The Framingham offspring study. Am J Epidemiol (1979) 18.84
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The effects of specific medical conditions on the functional limitations of elders in the Framingham Study. Am J Public Health (1994) 7.38
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Cholesterol in the prediction of atherosclerotic disease. New perspectives based on the Framingham study. Ann Intern Med (1979) 4.94
Systolic versus diastolic blood pressure and risk of coronary heart disease. The Framingham study. Am J Cardiol (1971) 4.90
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Some health benefits of physical activity. The Framingham Study. Arch Intern Med (1979) 4.63
The epidemiology of gallbladder disease: observations in the Framingham Study. J Chronic Dis (1966) 4.15
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Psychological predictors of hypertension in the Framingham Study. Is there tension in hypertension? JAMA (1993) 3.42
Determinants of sensitivity and specificity of electrocardiographic criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy. Circulation (1990) 3.29
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Associations of factor VIII and von Willebrand factor with age, race, sex, and risk factors for atherosclerosis. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study. Thromb Haemost (1993) 3.12
The relation of adiposity to blood pressure and development of hypertension. The Framingham study. Ann Intern Med (1967) 3.05
Systolic blood pressure, arterial rigidity, and risk of stroke. The Framingham study. JAMA (1981) 2.93
Role of blood pressure in the development of congestive heart failure. The Framingham study. N Engl J Med (1972) 2.91
Left ventricular hypertrophy by electrocardiogram. Prevalence, incidence, and mortality in the Framingham study. Ann Intern Med (1969) 2.88
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Incidence and precursors of hypertension in young adults: the Framingham Offspring Study. Prev Med (1987) 2.82
Death and coronary attacks in men after giving up cigarette smoking. A report from the Framingham study. Lancet (1974) 2.81
Labile hypertension: a faulty concept? The Framingham study. Circulation (1980) 2.76
Precursors of sudden coronary death. Factors related to the incidence of sudden death. Circulation (1975) 2.74
Hearing in the elderly: the Framingham cohort, 1983-1985. Part I. Basic audiometric test results. Ear Hear (1990) 2.71
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Cigarette smoking as a risk factor for stroke. The Framingham Study. JAMA (1988) 2.68
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Comparison of baseline and repeated measure covariate techniques in the Framingham Heart Study. Stat Med (1988) 2.62
Echocardiographic criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy: the Framingham Heart Study. Am J Cardiol (1987) 2.60
The impact of diabetes on survival following myocardial infarction in men vs women. The Framingham Study. JAMA (1988) 2.59
Overall and coronary heart disease mortality rates in relation to major risk factors in 325,348 men screened for the MRFIT. Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial. Am Heart J (1986) 2.55
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Relation of weight change to changes in atherogenic traits: the Framingham Study. J Chronic Dis (1974) 2.48
Predisposition to atherosclerosis in the head, heart, and legs. The Framingham study. JAMA (1972) 2.48
Secular trends in the prevalence of atrial fibrillation: The Framingham Study. Am Heart J (1996) 2.47
The relationship of psychosocial factors to coronary heart disease in the Framingham study. I. Methods and risk factors. Am J Epidemiol (1978) 2.47
The impact of obesity on left ventricular mass and geometry. The Framingham Heart Study. JAMA (1991) 2.44
Lipoproteins, cardiovascular disease, and death. The Framingham study. Arch Intern Med (1981) 2.42
Cancer incidence by levels of cholesterol. JAMA (1981) 2.42
Probabilistic methods in matching census samples to the National Death Index. J Chronic Dis (1986) 2.40
Gout and coronary heart disease: the Framingham Study. J Clin Epidemiol (1988) 2.32