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Volume 34, Number 2, April 2005

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Socioeconomic position (again), causes and confounding
pp. 237-238(2)
Author: Ebrahim, Shah

Incubation period of coronary heart disease
pp. 242-244(3)
Author: Rose, Geoffrey

Commentary: Insights from cross-population studies: Rose revisited
pp. 244-246(3)
Authors: Merchant, Anwar T; Anand, Sonia S; Yusuf, Salim

Commentary: Incubation of coronary heart disease—recent developments
pp. 248-250(3)
Authors: McCarron, Peter; Davey Smith, George

Cohort Profile: The Whitehall II study
pp. 251-256(6)
Authors: Marmot, Michael; Brunner, Eric

Emerging into the light: working children's photodiaries
pp. 257-259(3)
Author: Mizen, Phillip

Education, socioeconomic and lifestyle factors, and risk of coronary heart disease: the PRIME Study
pp. 268-275(8)
Authors: Yarnell, J; Yu, S; McCrum, E; Arveiler, D; Hass, B; Dallongeville, J; Montaye, M; Amouyel, P; Ferrières, J; Ruidavets, J-B; Evans, A; Bingham, A; for the PRIME study group,

Area deprivation, social class, and quality of life among people aged 75 years and over in Britain
pp. 276-283(8)
Authors: Breeze, E; Jones, DA; Wilkinson, P; Bulpitt, CJ; Grundy, C; Latif, AM; Fletcher, AE

Commentary: Estimating and understanding area health effects
pp. 284-285(2)
Author: Diez Roux, Ana V

The shape of the relationship between income and self-assessed health: an international study
pp. 286-293(8)
Authors: Mackenbach, Johan P; Martikainen, Pekka; Looman, Caspar WN; Dalstra, Jetty AA; Kunst, Anton E; Lahelma, Eero

Trends in socioeconomic inequalities in self-assessed health in 10 European countries
pp. 295-305(11)
Authors: Kunst, Anton E; Bos, Vivian; Lahelma, Eero; Bartley, Mel; Lissau, Inge; Regidor, Enrique; Mielck, Andreas; Cardano, Mario; Dalstra, Jetty AA; Geurts, José JM; Helmert, Uwe; Lennartsson, Carin; Ramm, Jorun; Spadea, Teresa; Stronegger, Willibald J; Mackenbach, Johan P

Socioeconomic status and health: is parasympathetic nervous system activity an intervening mechanism?
pp. 309-315(7)
Authors: Sloan, Richard P; Huang, Mei-Hua; Sidney, Stephen; Liu, Kiang; Williams, O Dale; Seeman, Teresa

Socioeconomic differences in the prevalence of common chronic diseases: an overview of eight European countries
pp. 316-326(11)
Authors: Dalstra, JAA; Kunst, AE; Borrell, C; Breeze, E; Cambois, E; Costa, G; Geurts, JJM; Lahelma, E; Van Oyen, H; Rasmussen, NK; Regidor, E; Spadea, T; Mackenbach, JP

Educational inequalities in the metabolic syndrome and coronary heart disease among middle-aged men and women
pp. 327-334(8)
Authors: Silventoinen, Karri; Pankow, James; Jousilahti, Pekka; Hu, Gang; Tuomilehto, Jaakko

The contribution of childhood and adult socioeconomic position to adult obesity and smoking behaviour: an international comparison
pp. 335-344(10)
Authors: Power, Chris; Graham, Hilary; Due, Pernille; Hallqvist, Johan; Joung, Inez; Kuh, Diana; Lynch, John

Prenatal risk factors for Caesarean section. Analyses of the ALSPAC cohort of 12 944 women in England
pp. 353-367(15)
Authors: Patel, Roshni R; Peters, Tim J; Murphy, Deirdre J

Comorbidity in childhood in northern Ghana: magnitude, associated factors, and impact on mortality
pp. 368-375(8)
Authors: Fenn, Bridget; Morris, Saul S; Black, Robert E

Maternal protein intake is not associated with infant blood pressure
pp. 378-384(7)
Authors: Huh, Susanna Y; Rifas-Shiman, Sheryl L; Kleinman, Ken P; Rich-Edwards, Janet W; Lipshultz, Steven E; Gillman, Matthew W

Parental pregnancy intention and early childhood stunting: findings from Bolivia
pp. 387-396(10)
Authors: Shapiro-Mendoza, Carrie; Selwyn, Beatrice J; Smith, David P; Sanderson, Maureen

Global trends in breast cancer incidence and mortality 1973–1997
pp. 405-412(8)
Authors: Althuis, Michelle D; Dozier, Jaclyn M; Anderson, William F; Devesa, Susan S; Brinton, Louise A

Prediction of coronary events in a low incidence population. Assessing accuracy of the CUORE Cohort Study prediction equation
pp. 413-421(9)
Authors: Ferrario, Marco; Chiodini, Paolo; Chambless, Lloyd E; Cesana, Giancarlo; Vanuzzo, Diego; Panico, Salvatore; Sega, Roberto; Pilotto, Lorenza; Palmieri, Luigi; for the CURORE Project Research Group,

Pre-hospital coronary care and coronary fatality in the Belfast and Glasgow MONICA populations
pp. 422-430(9)
Authors: Moore, W; Kee, F; Evans, AE; McCrum-Gardner, EE; Morrison, C; Tunstall-Pedoe, H

Commentary: Modern day ‘flying ambulances’ for coronary care: a tale of two cities
pp. 431-432(2)
Authors: Rosamond, Wayne; Johnson, Anne-Marie

The epidemiology and prevention of suicide by hanging: a systematic review
pp. 433-442(10)
Authors: Gunnell, David; Bennewith, Olive; Hawton, Keith; Simkin, Sue; Kapur, Nav

Religious attendance as a predictor of survival in the EPESE cohorts
pp. 443-451(9)
Authors: Bagiella, Emilia; Hong, Victor; Sloan, Richard P

Prevalence of diarrhoea in the community in Australia, Canada, Ireland, and the United States
pp. 454-460(7)
Authors: Scallan, Elaine; Majowicz, Shannon E; Hall, Gillian; Banerjee, Anyana; Bowman, Cara L; Daly, Leslie; Jones, Timothy; Kirk, Martyn D; Fitzgerald, Margaret; Angulo, Fredrick J

Tooth loss is associated with increased risk of total death and death from upper gastrointestinal cancer, heart disease, and stroke in a Chinese population-based cohort
pp. 467-474(8)
Authors: Abnet, Christian C; Qiao, You-Lin; Dawsey, Sanford M; Dong, Zhi-Wei; Taylor, Philip R; Mark, Steven D

Commentary: Is tooth loss good or bad for general health?
pp. 475-476(2)
Authors: Tu, Yu-Kang; Gilthorpe, Mark S

Social capital and the history of mortality in Britain
pp. 477-478(2)
Authors: Razzell, Peter; Spence, Christine

Response
pp. 479-480(2)
Author: Szreter, Simon

Social Capital. Response
pp. 480-481(2)
Author: Navarro, Vicente

Black tea and cardiovascular disease
pp. 482-483(2)
Authors: Tokudome, Shinkan; Nahomi, Imaeda; Goto, Chiho; Tokudome, Yuko; Moore, Malcolm A

Authors' response
pp. 483-483(1)
Authors: Poole, Charles; Peters, Ulrike; Il'yasova, Dora; Arab, Lenore

Health by association
pp. 488-490(3)
Author: Harris, Bernard

Reply to Bernard Harris
pp. 490-492(3)
Author: Szreter, Simon

Books Received
pp. 504-504(1)

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