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Associations Between Added Sugar Intake and Risk of Four Different Cardiovascular Diseases in a Swedish Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study
Aims: Although diet is one of the main modifiable risk factors of cardiovascular disease, few studies have investigated the association between added sugar intake and cardiovascular disease risk. This study aims to investigate the associations between intake of total added sugar, different sugar-sweetened foods and beverages, and the risks of stroke, coronary events, atrial fibrillation and aortic
Precarious employment and general, mental and physical health in Stockholm, Sweden : a cross-sectional study
The implications of an aging population and increased obesity for knee arthroplasty rates in Sweden : a register-based study
Tiselius and the Swedish post-war research policy
The typical traffic accident in lithuania in comparison with Sweden
Every day we strive to improve the environment and make it as comfortable as possible, creating new products and new technologies that are literally changing people’s lives. Transport is one of the most important engines of development in the world and, unfortunately, it is one of the most painful taking into account how many people’s lives we are losing in it. Ensuring safe traffic, stabilizing a
Lovisa Ulrikas (1720 - 1782) akademi : Sveriges första vittra kungliga akademi/ Lovisa Ulrika's (1720 - 1782) academy: Sweden's first learned society
An analysis of gender differences in treatment and outcome of periampullary tumours in Sweden – A national cohort study
Compensation and Socio-Economic Status of Borrowers in Foreclosure : Evidence from Swedish Micro-data
Proper compensation during foreclosure is essential to any effort to protect borrowers as consumers. However, the effectiveness of consumer protection and other safety nets during foreclosure has been debated within academia. This study contributes to this debate by exploring socio-economic group differences related to the compensatory potential of foreclosure proceedings. It employs micro-level d
Incidence of distal radius fracture in a general population in southern Sweden in 2016 compared with 2001
Summary: In this population-based study, we compared the incidence of distal radius fracture in 2016 with that in the same region’s adult general population in 2001 using radiographs to identify fracture cases. We showed that the incidence decreased by 24% in 2016 compared with 2001 indicating an important development. Introduction: We conducted an epidemiological study on residents of northeaster
Low-level cadmium exposure is associated with decreased cortical thickness, cortical area and trabecular bone volume fraction in elderly men : The MrOS Sweden study
Tumor and nodal staging of colon cancer : accuracy of preoperative computed tomography at a Swedish high-volume center
Incidence and trends of basal cell carcinoma in Sweden : A population-based registry study
Compliance to a Gluten-Free Diet in Swedish Children with Type 1 Diabetes and Celiac Disease
Children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are at increased risk of celiac disease (CD). The replacement of insulin in T1D, and the exclusion of gluten in CD, are lifelong, burdensome treatments. Compliance to a gluten-free diet (GFD) in children with CD is reported to be high, while compliance in children with both diseases has scarcely been studied. To examine compliance to a GFD in children with both
Exploring multidimensional operationalizations of precarious employment in swedish register data – a typological approach and a summative score approach
Negative properties of quantifiers in English and Swedish
In this paper we report the results from two small-scale studies on monotone decreasing (negative) quantifying expressions (QEs) and their negative polarity properties. Some approaches to QEs view polarity item licensing and clause polarity (affirmation/denial) as distinct phenomena. Here, we investigate if this distinction holds for monotone decreasing QEs. In two studies (one on English and one
Is increased size at birth associated with longevity on the population level? – A historical and comparative analysis of regions in Sweden
Sweden, Japan, and the Long Second World War : 1931-1945
The power of biography : Criminal policy, prison life, and the formation of criminal identities in the Swedish welfare state
Insights on Genetic and Environmental Factors in Parkinson's Disease from a Regional Swedish Case-Control Cohort
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for Parkinson's disease (PD) can be more or less relevant to a population due to population-specific genetic architecture, local lifestyle habits, and environmental exposures. Therefore, it is essential to study PD at a local, regional, and continental scale in order to increase the knowledge on disease etiology.OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the contribution of geneti
