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Published online before print July 16, 2007, 10.1097/PSY.0b013e3180f60645
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Socioeconomic Status is Related to Urinary Catecholamines in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study

Denise Janicki-Deverts, PhD, Sheldon Cohen, PhD, Nancy E. Adler, PhD, Joseph E. Schwartz, PhD, Karen A. Matthews, PhD and Teresa E. Seeman, PhD

From the Departments of Psychology (D.J.-D., S.C.), Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Department of Psychology (N.E.A.), University of California, San Francisco, California; Department of Psychiatry (J.E.S.), State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, New York; Department of Psychiatry (K.A.M.), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Division of Geriatrics (T.S.), UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California.


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Figure 1. Urinary epinephrine by quartile of SES: adjusted means controlling for age, race, and gender. E = epinephrine; SEI = socioeconomic index.

 

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Figure 2. Urinary norepinephrine by quartile of SES: Adjusted means controlling for age, race, and gender. NE = norepinephrine; SEI = socioeconomic index.

 





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