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2004

Bartley M, Martikainen P, Shipley M, Marmot M. Gender differences in the relationship of partner's social class to behavioural risk factors and social support in the Whitehall II study. Soc Sci Med 2004; 59(9):1925-1936.

Britton A, Shipley MS, Marmot M, Hemingway H. Does access to cardiac investigation and treatment contribute to social and ethnic differences in coronary heart disease? Whitehall II prospective cohort study. BMJ 2004; 10:318.

Britton A, Hemingway H. Heart rate variability in healthy populations: correlates and consequences. In: Malik A, Camm A, editors. Dynamic Electrocardiography. Blackwells, 2004: 90-111.

Britton A, Marmot M. Different measures of alcohol consumption and risk of coronary heart disease and all-cause mortality- 11 years follow up of the Whitehall II cohort. Addiction 2004; 99:109-116.

Britton A, Singh-Manoux A, Marmot MG. Alcohol consumption and cognitive function in the Whitehall II Study. Am J Epidemiol 2004; 160(3):240-247.

Brunner EJ, Kivimäki M, Siegrist J, Theorell T, Luukkonen R, Riihimaki H et al. Is the effect of work stress on cardiovascular mortality confounded by socioeconomic factors in the Valmet study? J Epidemiol Community Health 2004; 58:1019-20

Chandola T, Kuper H, Singh-Manoux A, Bartley M, Marmot M. The effect of control at home on CHD events in the Whitehall II study: Gender differences in psychosocial domestic pathways to social inequalities in CHD. Soc Sci Med 2004; 58:1501-1509.

Chandola T, Martikainen P, Bartley M, Lahelma E, Marmot M, Michikazu S et al. Does conflict between home and work explain the effect of multiple roles on mental health? A comparative study of Finland, Japan, and the UK. Int J Epidemiol 2004.

Clarke PS. Causal analysis of individual change using the difference score. Epidemiol 2004; 15:414-421.

Dykes J, Brunner EJ, Martikainen PT, Wardle J. Socioeconomic gradient in body size and obesity among women: the role of dietary restraint, disinhibition and hunger in the Whitehall II study. Int J Obesity 2004; 28:262-268.

Head J, Stansfeld SA, Siegrist J. The psychosocial work environment and alcohol dependence: a prospective study. Occup Environ Med 2004; 61:219-224.

Hyde M, Ferrie J, Higgs P, Mein G, Nazroo J. The effects of pre-retirement factors and retirement route on circumstances in retirement: Findings from the Whitehall II study. Ageing and Society 2004; 24:279-296.

Kivimäki M, Ferrie JE, Head J, Shipley M, Vahtera J, Marmot MG. Organisational justice and change in justice as predictors of employee health: the Whitehall II study. JECH 2004;58 (11) 931-7.

Kumari M, Seeman TE, Marmot M. Biological predictors of change in functioning in the Whitehall II study. Ann Epidemiol 2004; 14(4):250-257.

Kumari M, Head J, Marmot M. Prospective study of social and other risk factors for incidence of type 2 diabetes in the WII study. Arch.Intern.Med. 2004;164:1873-80.

Kunz-Ebrecht SR, Kirschbaum C, Steptoe A. Work stress, socioeconomic status and neuroendocrine activation over the working day. Soc Sci Med 2004; 58(8):1523-1530.

Kunz-Ebrecht SR, Kirschbaum C, Marmot M, Steptoe A. Differences in cortisol awakening response on work days and weekends in women and men from the Whitehall II cohort. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2004; 29(4):516-528.

Marmot M. Evidence based policy or policy based evidence? Editorial. BMJ 2004; 328:906-907.

Marmot M. Status Syndrome. London: Bloomsbury, 2004.

Marmot M. Commentary. Risk factors or social causes? International Journal of Epidemiology 2004; 33:297-298.

Marmot MG. Editorial.Tackling health inequalities since the Acheson Inquiry. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 2004; 58:262-263.

Marmot M, Brunner E, ‘Cohort profile: the Whitehall II Study’. Int. J Epidemiol, 2 December 2004, doi:10.1093/ije/dyh372, 1-6

Martikainen P, Lahelma E, Marmot M, Sekine M, Nishi N, Kagamimori S. A comparison of socioeconomic differences in physical functioning and perceived health among male and female employees in Britain, Finland and Japan. Soc Sci Med 2004; 59:1287-1295.

Morikawa Y, Martikainen P, Head J, Marmot M, Ishikazi M, Nakagawa H. A comparison of socio-economic differences in long-term sickness absence in a Japanese cohort and a British cohort of employed men. Eur.J.Publ.Health 2004;14:413-6.

Siegrist J, Starke D, Chandola T, Godin IMM, Niedhammer I, Peter R. The Measurement of Effort-Reward Imbalance at Work: European Comparisons. Soc Sci Med 2004; 58:1483-1499.

Singh-Manoux A, Ferrie JE, Chandola T, Marmot MG. Socioeconomic trajectories across the lifecourse and health outcomes in midlife: evidence for the accumulation hypothesis? IJE 2004; 33:(5) 1072-1079

Stafford M, Bartley M, Boreham R, Thomas R, Wilkinson R, Marmot M. Neighbourhood social cohesion and health: investigating associations and possible mechanisms. In:

Morgan A, Swann C, editors. Social Capital and Health. Issues of definition, measurement and links to health. London: Health Development Agency, 2004: 111-131.

Stafford M, Martikainen P, Lahelma E, Marmot M. Neighbourhoods and self rated health: a comparison of public sector employees in London and Helsinki. JECH 2004; 58:772-778.

Stansfeld SA, Head J, Cattell V, Wardle J, Fuhrer R. Work, partner's employment status, and depressive symptoms in women. Trends in Evidence Based Neuropsychiatry 2004; 6(1):31-36.

Steptoe A, Kunz-Ebrecht SR, Brydon L, Wardle J. Central adiposity and cortisol responses to waking in middle-aged men and women. Int J Obes 2004, 28:1168-1173.

Steptoe A, Siegrist J, Kirschbaum C, Marmot M. Effort-reward imbalance, overcommitment, and measures of cortisol and blood pressure over the working day. Psychosom Med 2004; 66(3):323-329.

Steptoe A, Owen N, Kunz-Ebrecht SR, Brydon L. Loneliness and neuroendocrine, cardiovascular, and inflammatory stress responses in middle-aged men and women. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2004;29:593-611.

Steptoe A, Willemsen G. The influence of low job control on ambulatory blood pressure and perceived stress over the working day in men and women from the Whitehall II cohort. J Hypertens 2004; 22(5):915-920.

Whitehall II study team. Work, Stress and Health: the Whitehall II Study. 2004. London, PCSU.

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