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Childhood hypertension and academic standing in the Philippines

M.S. Micozzi

American Journal of Public Health, 1980, vol. 70, issue 5, 530-532

Abstract: A blood pressure study on 1,078 school children, grades one through six, conducted in Mindanao, Philippines, showed an inverse association between the prevalence of systolic hypertension and the level of academic achievement, significant at p

Date: 1980
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