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ASSOCIATIONS AMONG CUMULATIVE SOCIAL RISK, IDEAL CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH AND EXPOSURE TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS
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ASSOCIATIONS AMONG CUMULATIVE SOCIAL RISK, IDEAL CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH AND EXPOSURE TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS

Ann Canterbury, Sebhat Erqou, Jane Clougherty, Claudia Bambs, Ellen Kinnee, Sheila Tripathy, Daniel Shpilsky, Jared Magnani, Aryan Aiyer and Steven Reis
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, v 71(11), pp A1857-A1857
10 Mar 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0735-1097(18)32398-2View
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Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases Health risks Pollutants
The relation among cumulative social risk (CSR) factors, environmental pollutant exposure, and ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) is an important avenue of research for CVD prevention. Conclusion In a community-based study, we found that an accumulation of social risk factors is associated with fewer ideal CVH factors and higher exposure to environmental pollutants.

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