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Trends in the Incidence of Coronary Heart Disease and Changes in Diet and Lifestyle in Women
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Reduction in smoking, improvement in diet, and an increase in postmenopausal hormone use accounted for much of the decline in the incidence of coronary disease in this group of women. An increasing prevalence of obesity, however, appears to have slowed the decline in the incidence of coronary disease.
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