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53; 1.02-2.3 compared with their non-religious counterparts, specifically women affiliated with Reformed Christianity (1.73; 1.03-2.9 and other denominations (2.81; 1.20-6.54). Associations were not significant for men in Ghana and women in Europe. Adjustments for social support, stress, and health behaviors did not meaningfully alter the associations. (4) Conclusions Christian religious Ghanaian men living in Europe seem to have lower CVD risk compared with their non-religious counterparts, while Christian religious women in Ghana appear t