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Education Level and Self-Reported Cardiovascular Disease in Norway-The Tromsø Study, 1994-2016.

Celina Janene CathroTormod BrennSairah Lai Fa Chen
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
Norwegian adults with a higher education level were at lower risk of self-reported CVD. The association was present in both genders, with a lower risk observed in women than men. After accounting for lifestyle factors, there was no clear association between education level and self-reported CVD, likely due to covariates acting as mediators.
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