• No results found

Self-reported sleeplessness in 12,655 persons living in the north of Norway: The Tromsø Study

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2022

Share "Self-reported sleeplessness in 12,655 persons living in the north of Norway: The Tromsø Study"

Copied!
9
0
0

Laster.... (Se fulltekst nå)

Fulltekst

Referanser

RELATERTE DOKUMENTER

The objectives of the study were (a) to compare self- reported Quality of Life (QoL) in a 24- month follow- up of people with dementia attending day care designed for people

We aimed to examine whether self-reported physical activity in leisure time at baseline or change in activity during follow-up affect changes in four measures of body composition;

In this study, which is part of a larger methods project on Sámi ethnicity as a variable in population-based research in Norway, we investigated consistency in self- reported

The SAMINOR-2 study obtained the data on self-reported oral health (SROH) in adults living in the municipalities with mixed Sami and Norwegian populations in Northern and

The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of self-reported work-related exposure to skin irritants and physical and chemical factors on the risk of skin problems in

Among men, self-reported occupational skin ex- posure to cleaning products, water, oil/cutting fluids, and waste were significant risk factors for LTSL after