Association of echocardiographic left ventricular mass with body size, blood pressure and physical activity (the Framingham Study).
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D. Levy | A. Dannenberg | W. Castelli | R. Garrison | D. Savage | Andrew L. Dannenberg | D. Levy | Robert J. Garrison | William P. Castelli | Daniel D. Savage
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