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Racial and Socioeconomic Differences in Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease Among Southern Rural Women
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Women with the least education had the highest CV Risk-Index, regardless of race. These findings suggest the need to focus risk reduction interventions on all Southern rural women with limited education, not only African American women. This supports the current literature that suggests race should be viewed as a risk marker rather than a risk factor.
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