Physique and Serum Lipids of Young London Busmen in relation to Ischaemic Heart Disease
AUTOR(ES)
Oliver, R. M.
RESUMO
Earlier studies of white London busmen revealed that the ischaemic heart disease experience of conductors is better than that of drivers. Various factors which might be related to this difference have been considered, and earlier investigations have established that the physique and serum lipid concentrations of men in these two occupations are different. Since men in the younger occupational groups (25 to 29 years) showed some of these differences the suggestion has been made that conductors may be constitutionally different from drivers.
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