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The Relationship of Symptoms and Blood Pressure in a Population Sample
1 North Karelia Project, University of Kuopio, Box 40, 70101 Kuopio 10, Finland and Epidemiological Research Unit, Central Public Health Laboratory of Finland.
2 Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, USA
Kottke T E (Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota USA), Tuomilehto J, Puska P and Salonen J T. The relationship of symptoms and blood pressure in a population sample. International Journal of Epidemiology 1979, 8: 355359.
The relationships of symptoms and blood pressure were studied in a population sample of 1926 individuals. Analysis of covariance showed that none of the 13 symptoms was significantly related to systolic or diastolic BP. Symptoms were more strongly associated with confounding variables.
Received 23 July 1979
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