Association of Socioeconomic Status in Childhood With Left Ventricular Structure and Diastolic Function in Adulthood: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
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T. Laitinen | J. Viikari | L. Pulkki-Råback | O. Raitakari | M. Kähönen | C. Magnussen | M. Elovainio | Kylie J. Smith | M. Juonala | O. Heinonen | Tomi T. Laitinen | N. Hutri-Kähönen | E. Jokinen | K. Pahkala | P. Tossavainen | S. Ruohonen | Noora Kartiosuo | Elina Puolakka | M. Kähönen
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