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Mia MADSEN ; ANDERSEN (Per-Kragh) : DNK. Department of Biostatistics. Institute of Public Health. University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen. ; Kaare CHRISTENSEN ; Anne-Marie NYBO ANDERSEN ; OSLER (Merete) : DNK. Research Centre for Prevention and Health. Glostrup University Hospital. Glostrup. ; The Danish Aging Research Centre. Odense. DNK ; The Danish Twin Registry. Institute of Public Health. Odense. DNK |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS mlFG9R0x. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. To disentangle an independent effect of educational status on mortality risk from direct and indirect selection mechanisms, the authors used a discordant twin pai[...]Article
OSIER (Merete) : DNK. Research Centre for Prevention and Health. Glostrup University Hospital. Glostrup. ; Anne-Marie-nybo ANDERSEN ; Kirsten AVIUND ; Kaare CHRISTENSEN ; Bernard Jeune ; Mia MADSEN ; Matt MCGUE ; Danish Ageing Research Centre. Institute of Public Health. University of Southern Denmark. Odense. DNK |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 88tR0xEq. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. This study examines the joint and separate contribution of social class in early and adult life to differences in health and physical function in middle-aged men.[...]Article
Mette JUHL ; Anne-Marie-nybo ANDERSEN ; ANDERSEN (Per-Kragh) : DNK. Department of Biostatistics. Institute of Public Health. University of Copenhagen. Copenhagen. ; Tina JORGENSEN ; Mia MADSEN ; NOHR (Ellen-Aagaard) : DNK. Department of Epidemiology. Institute of Public Health. University of Aarhus. Aarhus. ; OLSEN (Jorn) : USA. Department of Epidemiology. School of Public Health. University of California. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. CA. ; Department of Epidemiology. Faculty of Health Sciences. University of Southern Denmark. Odense. DNK |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS H9mrR0xm. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. According to many national recommendations, women should be physically active during pregnancy, but empirical evidence to support this recommendation is sparse. T[...]