Jackson Heart Study Bibliography

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(1) Hall JE, Jones DW, Ward-Fletcher B, Cameron J, Mehrotra BD, Mehrotra B. Introduction: Jackson Heart Study Symposium on Cardiovascular Disease in African-Americans. Am J Med Sci 1999;317:141.

(2) Sempos CT, Bild DE, Manolio TA. Overview of the Jackson Heart Study: a study of cardiovascular diseases in African American men and women. Am J Med Sci 1999;317:142-146.

(3) Jones DW. What is the role of obesity in hypertension and target organ injury in African Americans? Am J Med Sci 1999;317:147-151.

(4) He J, Whelton PK. What is the role of dietary sodium and potassium in hypertension and target organ injury? Am J Med Sci 1999;317:152-159.

(5) Howard G. Why do we have a stroke belt in the southeastern United States? A review of unlikely and uninvestigated potential causes. Am J Med Sci 1999:317:160-167.

(6) Benjamin EJ, Levy D. Why is left ventricular hypertrophy so predictive of morbidity and mortality? Am J Med Sci 1999;317:168-175.

(7) Hall WD. Abnormalities of kidney function as a cause and a consequence of cardiovascular disease. Am J Med Sci 1999;317:176-182.

(8) Crook ED. The role of hypertension, obesity, and diabetes in causing renal vascular disease. Am J Med Sci 1999;317:183-188.

(9) Potts JL, Thomas J. Traditional coronary risk factors in African Americans. Am J Med Sci 1999:317:189-192.

(10) Oparil S, Oberman A. Nontraditional cardiovascular risk factors. Am J Med Sci 1999;317:193-207.

(11) Cooper R. The role of genetic and environmental factors in cardiovascular disease in African Americans. Am J Med Sci 1999;317:208-213.

(12) Woodford MR, Andrew ME, Brown CA, King D, Pickett RA, Stevens J, Wyatt S, Jones DW. Obesity Hypertension in the Athersclerosis Risk in Communities cohort: implications of obesity guidelines. J Clin Hypertens 1999;1:27-32.

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