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Coffee consumption and risk of hypertension in the Polish arm of the HAPIEE cohort study
Coffee consumption has been hypothesized to be associated with blood pressure (BP), but previous findings are not homogeneous. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between coffee consumption a...
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Healthy diet indicator and mortality in Eastern European populations: prospective evidence from the HAPIEE cohort
Unhealthy diet has been proposed as one of the main reasons for the high mortality in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the former Soviet Union (FSU) but individual-level effects of dietary habits on health...
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Open AccessThermal properties and combustibility of cross-linked XNBR/CSM blends
The article describes the measurements results of the thermal properties of cross-linked blends of butadiene–acrylonitrile rubber (XNBR, Krynac X.7.50) and chlorosulfonated polyethylene containing different qu...
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Diabetes, prediabetes and cancer mortality
We aimed to investigate the risk of cancer mortality in relation to the glucose tolerance status classified according to the 2 h OGTT.
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Arterial hypertension in Poland in 2002
Arterial hypertension represents a serious medical, social and economic problem in Poland. Owing to a small number of studies concerning HT epidemiology in Poland and large differences in methodology, it is di...
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Analysis of the relationship between total cholesterol, age, body mass index among males and females in the WHO MONICA Project
OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between hypercholesterolaemia, age and BMI among females and males.
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Weight gain and its correlates in Poland between 1983 and 1993
BACKGROUND: Weight gain and its unfavorable consequences on coronary heart disease (CHD) risk have been observed worldwide. Determinants of weight gain were studied in a Polish cohort of 1042 men and women age...