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... . Can obesity account for cross-national differ ences in life expectancy trends?
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... . Do cross-country variations in social integration and social interactions explain differences in life expectancy in industrialized countries?
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... . Social integration, social networks, social support, and health.
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... . The divergent life expectancy trends in Denmark and Sweden -- and some potential explanations.
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... . The promise of prevention: The effects of four preventable risk factors on national life expectancy and life expectancy disparities by race and county in the United States.
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... American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 89, 1213–1219. Flegal, K.M., Carroll, M.D., Ogden, C.L., and Johnson, C.L.
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... . A prospective, observational study of postmenopausal hormone therapy and primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
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... . Physical activity and risk of neurodegenerative disease: A systematic review of prospective evidence.
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... . Social networks and mortality based on the Komo-Ise cohort study in Japan.
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... . A prospective study of social networks in relation to total mortality and cardiovascular disease in men in the USA.
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... . The effect of light rail transit on body mass index and physical activity.
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... . Menopausal hormone therapy and the risk of coronary heart disease.
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... National Vital Statistics Reports, 59(2)
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... . Post menopausal hormone replacement therapy: Scientific review.
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... . Association of physical activity with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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... . France 2004: Life expectancy tops 80 years.
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... . Contribution of smoking to international differences in life expectancy.
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... . Social networks and marital status predict mortality in older women: Prospective evidence from the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures (SOF)
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... . The contribution of physical activity to divergent trends in longevity.
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... . How to assess physical activity?
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... . Trends in mortality differentials and life expectancy for male Social Security-covered workers, by socioeconomic status.
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... . Social networks, social integration, and social engagement determine cognitive decline in community-dwelling Spanish older adults.


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