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Prediction of Coronary Heart Disease Using Risk Facto... 1977 2026 1993 2009 6.9k
  1. Prediction of Coronary Heart Disease Using Risk Factor Categories (1998)
    Peter W.F. Wilson, Ralph B. D’Agostino et al. Circulation
  2. General Cardiovascular Risk Profile for Use in Primary Care (2008)
    Ralph B. D’Agostino, Ramachandran S. Vasan et al. Circulation
  3. Prognostic Implications of Echocardiographically Determined Left Ventricular Mass in the Framingham Heart Study (1990)
    Daniel Levy, Robert J. Garrison et al. New England Journal of Medicine
  4. High density lipoprotein as a protective factor against coronary heart disease (1977)
    Tavia Gordon, William P. Castelli et al. The American Journal of Medicine
  5. Impact of Atrial Fibrillation on the Risk of Death (1998)
    Emelia J. Benjamin, Philip A. Wolf et al. Circulation
  6. Diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The Framingham study (1979)
    William B. Kannel JAMA
  7. The Natural History of Congestive Heart Failure: The Framingham Study (1971)
    Patrick A. McKee, William P. Castelli et al. New England Journal of Medicine
  8. Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease (1979)
    William B. Kannel JAMA
  9. Obesity and the Risk of Heart Failure (2002)
    Satish Kenchaiah, Jane C. Evans et al. New England Journal of Medicine
  10. Incidence of coronary heart disease and lipoprotein cholesterol levels. The Framingham Study. (1986)
    William P. Castelli, Robert J. Garrison et al. PubMed
  11. Epidemiologic Features of Chronic Atrial Fibrillation (1982)
    William B. Kannel, Robert D. Abbott et al. New England Journal of Medicine
  12. Serum Cholesterol, Lipoproteins, and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease (1971)
    William B. Kannel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  13. Cardiovascular disease risk profiles (1991)
    Keaven M. Anderson, Patricia M. Odell et al. American Heart Journal
  14. The epidemiology of heart failure: The Framingham Study (1993)
    Kalon K.L. Ho, Joan L. Pinsky et al. Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  15. Hemodynamic Patterns of Age-Related Changes in Blood Pressure (1997)
    Stanley S. Franklin, William Gustin et al. Circulation
  16. Role of diabetes in congestive heart failure: The Framingham study (1974)
    William B. Kannel, Marthana C. Hjortland et al. The American Journal of Cardiology
  17. Prevalence, incidence, prognosis, and predisposing conditions for atrial fibrillation: population-based estimates 11Reprints are not available. (1998)
    William B. Kannel, Philip A. Wolf et al. The American Journal of Cardiology
  18. Temporal Relations of Atrial Fibrillation and Congestive Heart Failure and Their Joint Influence on Mortality (2003)
    Thomas J. Wang, Martin G. Larson et al. Circulation
  19. Overweight and obesity as determinants of cardiovascular risk: the Framingham experience. (2002)
    Peter W.F. Wilson, Ralph B. D’Agostino et al. PubMed
  20. An updated coronary risk profile. A statement for health professionals. (1991)
    Keaven M. Anderson, Patricia M. Odell et al. Circulation
  21. AN INVESTIGATION OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN FAMILIES (1979)
    William B. Kannel, Manning Feinleib et al. American Journal of Epidemiology
  22. Probability of stroke: a risk profile from the Framingham Study. (1991)
    Philip A. Wolf, Ralph B. D’Agostino et al. Stroke
  23. Patterns of coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality in the sexes: A 26-year follow-up of the Framingham population (1986)
    Debra Lerner, William B. Kannel American Heart Journal
  24. Factors of Risk in the Development of Coronary Heart Disease—Six-Year Follow-up Experience (1961)
    William B. Kannel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  25. Lifetime Risk for Developing Congestive Heart Failure (2002)
    Donald M. Lloyd‐Jones, Martin G. Larson et al. Circulation
  26. Menopause and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (1976)
    William B. Kannel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  27. Epidemiologic assessment of chronic atrial fibrillation and risk of stroke (1978)
    Philip A. Wolf, Thomas R. Dawber et al. Neurology
  28. Fibrinogen and risk of cardiovascular disease. The Framingham Study (1987)
    William B. Kannel JAMA
  29. Cholesterol in the Prediction of Atherosclerotic Disease (1979)
    William B. Kannel, William P. Castelli et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  30. Heart rate and cardiovascular mortality: The Framingham study (1987)
    William B. Kannel, Ralph S. Paffenbarger et al. American Heart Journal
  31. Serum Uric Acid and Risk for Cardiovascular Disease and Death: The Framingham Heart Study (1999)
    Bruce F. Culleton, Martin G. Larson et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  32. Does the Relation of Blood Pressure to Coronary Heart Disease Risk Change With Aging? (2001)
    Stanley S. Franklin, Martin G. Larson et al. Circulation
  33. Residual Lifetime Risk for Developing Hypertension in Middle-aged Women and Men (2002)
    Ramachandran S. Vasan, Alexa Beiser et al. JAMA
  34. Blood Pressure as a Cardiovascular Risk Factor (1996)
    William B. Kannel JAMA
  35. A general cardiovascular risk profile: The Framingham study (1976)
    William B. Kannel, Daniel McGee et al. The American Journal of Cardiology
  36. Development of a risk score for atrial fibrillation (Framingham Heart Study): a community-based cohort study (2009)
    Renate B. Schnabel, Lisa Sullivan et al. The Lancet
  37. Assessment of frequency of progression to hypertension in non-hypertensive participants in the Framingham Heart Study: a cohort study (2001)
    Ramachandran S. Vasan, Martin G. Larson et al. The Lancet
  38. Fibrinogen and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (1987)
    William B. Kannel JAMA
  39. Incidence and Prognosis of Unrecognized Myocardial Infarction (1984)
    William B. Kannel, Robert D. Abbott New England Journal of Medicine
  40. Echocardiographic criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy: The Framingham heart study (1987)
    Daniel Levy, Daniel D. Savage et al. The American Journal of Cardiology
  41. A multivariate analysis of the risk of coronary heart disease in Framingham (1967)
    Jerome Cornfield, William B. Kannel et al. Journal of Chronic Diseases
  42. THE RELATIONSHIP OF PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS TO CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN THE FRAMINGHAM STUDY. III. EIGHT-YEAR INCIDENCE OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE (1980)
    Suzanne Haynes, Manning Feinleib et al. American Journal of Epidemiology
  43. Systolic versus diastolic blood pressure and risk of coronary heart disease (1971)
    William B. Kannel, Tavia Gordon et al. The American Journal of Cardiology
  44. The framingham offspring study. Design and preliminary data (1975)
    Manning Feinleib, William B. Kannel et al. Preventive Medicine
  45. Relation of pooled logistic regression to time dependent cox regression analysis: The framingham heart study (1990)
    Ralph B. D’Agostino, Mei‐Ling Ting Lee et al. Statistics in Medicine
  46. Some Health Benefits of Physical Activity (1979)
    William B. Kannel Archives of Internal Medicine
  47. THE RELATIONSHIP OF PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS TO CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN THE FRAMINGHAM STUDY (1978)
    Suzanne Haynes, Sol Levine et al. American Journal of Epidemiology
  48. The Relation of Adiposity to Blood Pressure and Development of Hypertension (1967)
    William B. Kannel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  49. Epidemiology of heart failure (1991)
    William B. Kannel, Albert J. Belanger American Heart Journal
  50. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy by Electrocardiogram (1969)
    William B. Kannel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  51. A Risk Score for Predicting Stroke or Death in Individuals With New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation in the Community (2003)
    Thomas J. Wang, Joseph M. Massaro et al. JAMA
  52. Incidence and precursors of hypertension in young adults: The Framingham offspring study (1987)
    Robert J. Garrison, William B. Kannel et al. Preventive Medicine
  53. Impact of Atrial Fibrillation on Mortality, Stroke, and Medical Costs (1998)
    Philip A. Wolf, Janet B. Mitchell et al. Archives of Internal Medicine
  54. Clustering of Metabolic Factors and Coronary Heart Disease (1999)
    Peter W.F. Wilson, William B. Kannel et al. Archives of Internal Medicine
  55. Lipids, diabetes, and coronary heart disease: Insights from the Framingham Study (1985)
    William B. Kannel American Heart Journal
  56. Update on Some Epidemiologic Features of Intermittent Claudication: The Framingham Study (1985)
    William B. Kannel, D L McGee Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  57. Epidemiologic Assessment of the Role of Blood Pressure in Stroke (1970)
    William B. Kannel JAMA
  58. Electrocardiographic Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease (1970)
    William B. Kannel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  59. AN APPROACH TO LONGITUDINAL STUDIES IN A COMMUNITY: THE FRAMINGHAM STUDY (1963)
    Thomas R. Dawber, William B. Kannel et al. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
  60. Role of Blood Pressure in the Development of Congestive Heart Failure (1972)
    William B. Kannel, William P. Castelli et al. New England Journal of Medicine
  61. Prognosis after initial myocardial infarction: The Framingham study (1979)
    William B. Kannel, Paul D. Sorlie et al. The American Journal of Cardiology
  62. Risk Factors in Coronary Heart Disease (1964)
    William B. Kannel et al. Annals of Internal Medicine
  63. The epidemiology of gallbladder disease: Observations in the Framingham study (1966)
    Gary Friedman, William B. Kannel et al. Journal of Chronic Diseases
  64. Precursors of sudden coronary death. Factors related to the incidence of sudden death. (1975)
    William B. Kannel, Joseph T. Doyle et al. Circulation

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William B. Kannel 69673 25140 22477 475 125.2k
Daniel Levy 88384 18947 24628 807 138.9k
Peter W.F. Wilson 34252 29024 30320 632 107.0k
Salim Yusuf 104588 23902 28566 1.3k 156.2k
Ramachandran S. Vasan 55741 15602 13453 941 105.1k
Stuart Pocock 34883 15196 31770 569 137.2k
Paul M. Ridker 37641 23448 40769 811 127.8k
Josef Coresh 29995 16406 15647 936 112.1k
Andrew S. Levey 30240 13235 17388 503 121.9k
Martin G. Larson 51911 9351 12342 580 86.7k
Emelia J. Benjamin 68687 8206 11568 766 98.8k

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