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A test of the John Henryism hypothesis: Cholesterol and blood pressure
William H. Wiist
, John M. Flack
Health and Human Services, College of (CHHS)
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African American
37%
Blood Pressure
100%
Body Mass Index
12%
Cardiovascular Risk
25%
Cholesterol
100%
Church-based
12%
Factor Screening
12%
High Blood Pressure
12%
Hypertension Prevalence
12%
John Henryism
100%
Low Socioeconomic Status
37%
Met Demand
12%
Non-associated
12%
Risk Factors
12%
Scale Measure
12%
Screening Program
12%
Self-perception
12%
Socioeconomic Factors
12%
Status Groups
12%
Psychology
Blood Pressure
100%
Body Mass Index
50%
Predisposition
50%
Self-Perception
50%
Status Group
50%