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Frequency of Spousal Interaction and 3-Year Progression of Carotid Artery Intima Medial Thickness: The Pittsburgh Healthy Heart Project

Denise L. Janicki, MS, Thomas W. Kamarck, PhD, Saul Shiffman, PhD, Kim Sutton-Tyrrell, DrPH and Chad J. Gwaltney, PhD

From the Departments of Psychology (D.L.J., T.W.K., S.S.) and Epidemiology (K.S.-T.), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Community Health, Brown University, Providence, RI (C.J.G.).



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Figure 1. Procedure timeline.

 


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Figure 2. Men: frequency of spousal interaction on 3-year change in IMT. Interaction with DAS score.

 


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Figure 3. Women: frequency of spousal interaction on 3-year change in IMT. Interaction with DAS score.

 





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