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Volumn 12, Issue 4, 2001, Pages 383-389
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Using census data and birth certificates to reconstruct the early-life socioeconomic environment and the relation to the development of Alzheimer's disease
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Author keywords
Alzheimer's disease; Apolopoprotein 4 allele; Census data; Early life environment; Gene environment interaction; Paternal occupation; Socioeconomic status
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Indexed keywords
APOLIPOPROTEIN E4;
ADULT;
AGED;
ALLELE;
ALZHEIMER DISEASE;
ARTICLE;
BIRTH CERTIFICATE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DISEASE COURSE;
FEMALE;
GENETIC RISK;
HIGH RISK POPULATION;
HUMAN;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
OCCUPATION;
POPULATION RESEARCH;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RISK FACTOR;
SOCIOECONOMICS;
UNITED STATES;
WORKER;
ADOLESCENT;
AGED;
ALZHEIMER DISEASE;
APOLIPOPROTEIN E4;
APOLIPOPROTEINS E;
BIRTH CERTIFICATES;
CASE-CONTROL STUDIES;
CENSUSES;
CHILD;
CHILD, PRESCHOOL;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
OCCUPATIONS;
ODDS RATIO;
PARENT-CHILD RELATIONS;
RISK FACTORS;
SOCIAL CLASS;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 0034983348
PISSN: 10443983
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1097/00001648-200107000-00007 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (113)
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References (48)
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