Avis J. Thomas

Publication List Details

Period

2005 - 2006

Number

5

Co-Authors

ZIP-Code-based versus Tract-based Income Measures as Long-Term Risk-adjusted Mortality Predictors (2006)

Thomas, Avis J., Eberly, Lynn E., Davey Smith, George, Neaton, James D.

There is a well-established, strong association between socioeconomic position and mortality. Public health mortality analyses thus routinely consider the confounding effect of socioeconomic position...

Latino Risk-adjusted Mortality in the Men Screened for the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial (2005)

Thomas, Avis J., Eberly, Lynn E., Neaton, James D., Smith, George Davey

Latinos are now the largest minority in the United States, but their distinctive health needs and mortality patterns remain poorly understood. Proportional hazards regressions were used to compare...

Latino Risk-adjusted Mortality in the Men Screened for the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial (2005)

Thomas, Avis J., Eberly, Lynn E., Neaton, James D., Smith, George Davey

Latinos are now the largest minority in the United States, but their distinctive health needs and mortality patterns remain poorly understood. Proportional hazards regressions were used to compare...

Latino Risk-adjusted Mortality in the Men Screened for the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial (2005)

Thomas, Avis J., Eberly, Lynn E., Neaton, James D., Smith, George Davey

Latinos are now the largest minority in the United States, but their distinctive health needs and mortality patterns remain poorly understood. Proportional hazards regressions were used to compare...

Race/Ethnicity, Income, Major Risk Factors, and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality

Thomas, Avis J., Eberly, Lynn E., Davey Smith, George, Neaton, James D., Stamler, Jeremiah

Objectives. We explored differences between Black and White men for cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across major risk factor levels.