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The sixth survey of the Tromso Study (Tromse 6) in 2007-08: Collaborative research in the interface...

The sixth survey of the Tromso Study (Tromse 6) in 2007-08: Collaborative research in the interface...

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The sixth survey of the Tromso Study (Tromse 6) in 2007-08: Collaborative research in the interface between clinical medicine and epidemiology: Study objectives, design, data collection procedures, and attendance in a multipurpose population-based health survey

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The sixth survey of the Tromso Study (Tromse 6) in 2007-08: Collaborative research in the interface between clinical medicine and epidemiology: Study objectives, design, data collection procedures, and attendance in a multipurpose population-based health survey

Publisher

London, England: SAGE

Journal title

Scandinavian journal of public health, 2013-02, Vol.41 (1), p.65-80

Language

English

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London, England: SAGE

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Contents

Aims: To provide a synopsis of the sixth survey of the Tromsø Study, Tromsø 6, objectives and new target areas, study design, follow-up studies, data collection, attendance, and participant characteristics. Methods: The Tromsø Study, initiated in 1974, is an epidemiological, prospective study of health conditions and chronic diseases, and a resourc...

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The sixth survey of the Tromso Study (Tromse 6) in 2007-08: Collaborative research in the interface between clinical medicine and epidemiology: Study objectives, design, data collection procedures, and attendance in a multipurpose population-based health survey

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1323339845

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1323339845

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ISSN

1403-4948,1651-1905

E-ISSN

1651-1905

DOI

10.1177/1403494812469851

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