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George Davey Smith
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Background. Prescott et al. found that the relative risks associated with smoking for respiratory and vascular deaths were higher for women who inhale than for inhaling men, and found no gender differences in relative risks of smoking-related cancers. The purpose of the present s
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The influence of gender, social circumstances and smoking on survival
The Renfrew and Paisley study
The present study aimed to compare survival to age 75 between men and women, by social circumstances and smoking behaviour. A 20 year follow up was carried out of a large representative cohort of Scottish men and women in the Renfrew and Paisley study, and was combined with Scott
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The health impact of smoking in manual and non-manual social class men and women
A test of the Blaxter hypothesis
Blaxter has hypothesized that harmful behavioral habits like smoking have a greater impact on health in the non-manual than in the manual social classes, possibly because other adverse exposures have a more important role in the manual social classes. However, the outcome measure
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Socioeconomic differentials in mortality among men within Great Britain
Time trends and contributory causes
Study objective - To assess the size of mortality differentials in men by social class in Scotland as compared with England and Wales, and to analyse the time trends in these differentials. Subjects - Men from England and Wales and Scotland around each census from 1951 to 1981. M
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