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Positive and Negative Attributes and Risk for Coronary and Aortic Calcification in Healthy Women

Karen A. Matthews, PhD, Jane F. Owens, DrPH, Daniel Edmundowicz, MD, Laisze Lee, MS and Lewis H. Kuller, MD, DrPH

From the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychiatry (K.A.W., J.O., L.L.), Department of Medicine (D.E.), and Department of Epidemiology (L.H.K.), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


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Figure 1. Odds of being in the highest quartile of aortic calcification scores for women 1 SD above mean psychosocial test score from multivariate analyses.

 





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