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Faculty of Health Sciences
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Division of Clinical Epidemiology
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van Vuuren B, Becker P J, van Heerden HJ, Zinzen E, Meeusen R: 2005. Lower Back Problems and Occupational Risk Factors in a South African Steel Industry. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 47 (5) / May, pp 451-457.

Ker JA, Rheeder P: 2005. The effect of angiotensin receptor blockers on myocardial infarction: What are we to believe?. Cardiovascular Journal of South Africa, 16 (2) / Mar-Apr, pp 81-82.

Westaway MS, Seager JR, Rheeder P, van Zyl DG: 2005. The effects of social support on health, well-being and management of diabetes mellitus: A black South African perspective. Ethnicity & Health, 10 (1) / Feb, pp 73-89.

Ferris WF, Naran NH, Crowther NJ, Rheeder P, Van der Merwe L, Chetty N: 2005. The relationship between insulin sensitivity and serum adiponectin levels in three population groups. Hormone and Metabolic Research, 37, pp 695-701.

van Zyl DG, Rheeder P: 2005. Physician education programme improves quality of diabetes care. Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa (JEMDSA), 10 (3), pp 86-90.

van Vuuren B, Zinzen E, van Heerden HJ, Becker P J, Meeusen R: 2005. Psychosocial Factors Related to Lower Back Problems in a South African Manganese Industry. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 15 (2) / Jun, pp 215-225.

van Rooijen AJ, Rheeder P, Eales CJ, Becker PJ: 2005. Effect of exercise versus relaxation on health-related quality of life in black females with type 2 diabetes mellitus. South African Journal of Physiotherapy/ Suid-Afrikaanse Fisioterapie Tydskrif, 61 (3), pp 7-14.

Connor M, Rheeder P, Bryer A, Meredith M, Beukes M, Dubb A, Fritz V: 2005. The South African stroke risk in general practice study. South African Medical Journal (SAMJ), 95 (5) / May, pp 334-339.