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Population based studies of fibrinogen in relation to other coronary heart disease risk factors, coronary heart disease and diabetes mellitus in Hong Kong /Liu, Longjian. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 282-293).
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An exploratory study of the psycho-social stress of coronary heart disease patients /Lee, Hang-ling, Justine. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.W.)--University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-129).
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Development and evaluation of a health-related lifestyle self-management intervention for patients with acute coronary syndromeFernandez, Ritin. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D) -- University of Western Sydney, 2007. / A thesis submitted to the University of Western Sydney, College of Health and Science, School of Nursing, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Includes bibliographical references.
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Effect of commuter cycling on selected coronary heart disease risk factors in adult malesLerch, Heather L. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Springfield College, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available online (PDF file) by a subscription to the set or by purchasing the individual file.
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Physical activity and depression in people with coronary heart diseaseRogerson, Michelle Catherine. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Victoria University (Melbourne, Vic.), 2009.
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Effect of commuter cycling on selected coronary heart disease risk factors in adult malesLerch, Heather L. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Springfield College, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The effect of dietary patterns on risk factors for CHD : a comparative study of students residing at the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies in the Philippines /Jenneke, Cindy A. N. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2006. / Bibliography.
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Correlation of habitual diet with plasma risk factors for coronary heart diseaseBills, Nathan D. 08 August 1984 (has links)
The statistical correlations between habitual diet and plasma
risk factors for coronary heart disease CHD were analyzed using
multiple regression. Thirty-one male subjects between 30-56 years
kept complete dietary records for 7 days. Daily means of nutrient
consumption were calculated using a computerized data base.
Fourteen independent variables (total kilocalories, protein %,
carbohydrate %, fat %, ethanol %, caffeine, P/S ratio, cholesterol,
age, weight, height , weight**.75, Body Mass Index,
kilocalories/weight**.75) were created. Plasma samples were analyzed
and the following simple (total plasma cholesterol (TC), VLDL-C,
LDL-C, HDL2-C, HDL3-C, apo A-I, apo A-II, apo B) and derived
(VLDL-C+LDL-C, LDL-C/TC, LDL-C/HDL-C, HDL-C, HDL2-C/HDL3-C, HDL-C/TC,
apo B/apo A-I, apo B/apo A-II, apo A-Il/apo A-I) dependent variables
were created. Dependent variables were individually regressed against the entire set of independent variables. An F-value of 4.00
to enter an independent variable in the model and of 3.99 to remove
one were used to achieve significance of p<05.
Age appeared in 5 regression models (TC, apo B, apo B/apo A-I,
apo B/apo A-II, apo A-Il/apo A-I) and was positively correlated with
increased risk for CHD. Total kilocalories appeared in 4 models
(LDL-C, apo B, VLDL-C+LDL-C, LDL/TC) and was negatively correlated
with risk. Fat % appeared in 4 models (VLDL-C+LDL-C, LDL/TC,
LDL-C/HDL-C, HDL-C/TC) and was associated with increased risk. Body
Mass Index was entered in 2 models (HDL2-C, HDL-C) and was positively
correlated with risk. P/S ratio was negatively correlated with risk
in the three models (HDL2, apo A-I, HDL-C) in which it appeared. The
independent variable carbohydrate % was negatively associated with
risk in 2 models, LDL-C and apo B. Kcal/wt**.75 was also negatively
correlated with risk in the VLDL-C, LDL-C/TC and HDL-C/TC models.
One independent variable, EtOH %, was positively associated with risk
in the apo A-II and apo A-II/apo A-I models. Two dependent variables
did not have any independent predictors (HDL3-C, HDL2-C/HDL3-C)
entered in their regression models.
Six independent variables did not appear in any regression
model (protein %, caffeine, cholesterol, weight, height,
weight**.75). Independent variables positively correlated with
increased risk for CHD were therefore fat %, ethanol %, age, and Body
Mass Index. Independent variables correlated with decreased risk for
CHD were total kilocalories, carbohydrate %, P/S ratio, and
kilocalories/weight**.75. / Graduation date: 1985
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The assessment of body copper status and its application to the study of atherosclerosisKinsman, George David January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
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The influence of dietary manipulations on antioxidant and trace element status in the Syrian hamsterArmstrong, Nicola Catherine January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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