P6257 Blood pressure and death from vascular and metabolic diseases in Mexico City: 12-year follow-up of 150,000 adults
Blood pressure is a major cause of premature death, but few large studies of Hispanic populations exist. Between 1998 and 2004, a prospective study in Mexico City recruited 100,000 women and 50,000 men, and has followed cause-specific mortality electronically.
Main Authors: | Alegre-Díaz, J, Gnatiuc, L, Wade, R, Ramirez, R, López-Cervantes, M, Solano, M, Herrington, W, Lewington, S, Collins, R, Peto, R, Tapia-Conyer, R, Kuri-Morales, P, Emberson, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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