Abstract

Background Targeting scarce resources is crucial. We aimed to identify the personal and parental risk factors most strongly associated with all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality using data from a unique cohort of adult offspring of members of a pre-existing cohort. Methods In 1996, 2338 adults were enrolled in the Midspan Family Study in Scotland. All were offspring of married couples who had joined the …

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