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  1. Low-fat and whole milk consumption in relation to cardiovascular disease–related and all-cause mortality: a prospective cohort study in 3 Norwegian counties
  2. Statin use in pregnancy and risk of congenital malformations: a Norwegian nationwide study
  3. Benzene exposure and risk of colorectal cancer by anatomical subsite in the Norwegian offshore petroleum workers cohort
  4. Quantification of the influence of risk factors with application to cardiovascular diseases in subjects with type 1 diabetes
  5. A Bayesian Belief Network model for the estimation of risk of cardiovascular events in subjects with type 1 diabetes
  6. Physical activity and mortality in melanoma patients within the Norwegian Women and Cancer study (NOWAC)
  7. Prospective study on breastfeeding, lipid profile and cardiovascular risk markers in women with familial hypercholesterolaemia: study protocol for the FH-FEMINA study
  8. Occupational exposures and kidney cancer among 25 000 male offshore petroleum industry workers: relative risks and healthy worker survivor bias
  9. Sunscreen Use and Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Risk: A Review of the Evidence
  10. Occupational exposures of firefighting and prostate cancer risk in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort
  11. Ensemble feature selection and tabular data augmentation with generative adversarial networks to enhance cutaneous melanoma identification and interpretability
  12. A pragmatic randomized trial to examine the effect of combining healthy diet with mindfulness cognitive therapy to reduce depressive symptoms among university students in a low-resource setting: protocol for the NutriMind Project
  13. Trends in Invasive Melanoma Thickness in Norway, 1983–2019
  14. Saturated fatty acids and total and CVD mortality in Norway: a prospective cohort study with up to 45 years of follow-up
  15. Musculoskeletal disorders in Norway: trends in health care utilization and patient pathways: a nationwide register study
  16. Exposure to fibres and risk of pleural mesothelioma in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers cohort
  17. Potato Consumption and All-Cause and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality – A Long-Term Follow-Up of a Norwegian Cohort
  18. Ensemble feature selection and tabular data augmentation with generative adversarial networks to enhance cutaneous melanoma identification and interpretability
  19. Incidence and Factors Associated With Second Primary Invasive Melanoma in Norway
  20. Potato consumption and all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality – a long-term follow-up of a Norwegian cohort
  21. Potato consumption and all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality – a long-term follow-up of a Norwegian cohort
  22. Low-Dose Aspirin and Prevention of Colorectal Cancer: Evidence From a Nationwide Registry-Based Cohort in Norway
  23. Healthcare experiences of fibromyalgia patients and their associations with satisfaction and pain relief. A patient survey
  24. Benzene exposure and risk of lung cancer in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Worker cohort: a prospective case-cohort study
  25. A multimodal and interpretable-based approach for improving melanoma detection using dermoscopy images
  26. Occupational exposures of firefighting and urinary tract cancer risk among men in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort
  27. Protocol for a 20-year follow-up after a randomized controlled trial of a Mediterranean diet in pregnancy: maternal and offspring risk factors for cardiovascular disease
  28. Rates of Second Tumor, Metastasis, and Death From Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Patients With and Without Transplant-Associated Immunosuppression
  29. Association between use of low-dose aspirin and detection of colorectal polyps and cancer in a screening setting
  30. A lean additive frailty model: With an application to clustering of melanoma in Norwegian families
  31. Exposure to benzene and other hydrocarbons and risk of bladder cancer among male offshore petroleum workers
  32. Extracorporeal Photopheresis as Graft-versus-Host Disease Prophylaxis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  33. Quality, Usability, and Effectiveness of mHealth Apps and the Role of Artificial Intelligence: Current Scenario and Challenges
  34. Nevus Count, Pigmentary Characteristics, and Melanoma-specific Mortality among Norwegian Women with Melanoma >1.0 mm Thick
  35. Nutritional assessment of women with celiac disease compared to the general population
  36. Statin use and risk of cutaneous melanoma: a nationwide nested case–control study
  37. Use of statins and other lipid-modifying agents across pregnancy: A nationwide drug utilization study in Norway in 2005–2018
  38. Night shift work and risk of aggressive prostate cancer in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers (NOPW) cohort
  39. No association between physical activity and primary melanoma thickness in a cohort of Norwegian women
  40. The risk of various types of cardiovascular diseases in mutation positive familial hypercholesterolemia; a review
  41. Life-Course Trajectories of Physical Activity and Melanoma Risk in a Large Cohort of Norwegian Women
  42. Lifetime Sunburn Trajectories and Associated Risks of Cutaneous Melanoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma Among a Cohort of Norwegian Women
  43. Use of antihypertensive drugs and risk of cutaneous melanoma: a nationwide nested case-control study
  44. Histopathologic reassessment of melanoma and other melanocytic skin lesions excised in 2009 and 2018–2019
  45. A Low FODMAP Diet Reduces Symptoms in Treated Celiac Patients With Ongoing Symptoms–A Randomized Controlled Trial
  46. Baseline and lifetime alcohol consumption and risk of skin cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort (EPIC)
  47. Pre-diagnostic DNA methylation in blood leucocytes in cutaneous melanoma; a nested case–control study within the Norwegian Women and Cancer cohort
  48. Neck and back pain: Differences between patients treated in primary and specialist health care
  49. Use of statins and other lipid-modifying agents across pregnancy – a nationwide drug utilization study of 822 071 pregnancies in Norway in 2005-2018
  50. Comparison of cancer incidence and mortality in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort, 1960–2018
  51. The influence of metabolic factors and ethnicity on breast cancer risk, treatment and survival: The Oslo ethnic breast cancer study
  52. Cancer incidence in sites potentially related to occupational exposures: 58 years of follow-up of firefighters in the Norwegian Fire Departments Cohort
  53. Detection of gluten immunogenic peptides and the Celiac Disease Adherence Test to monitor gluten-free diet: a pilot study
  54. Prediagnostic serum 25‐hydroxyvitamin D and leptin in relation to melanoma‐specific death and overall death
  55. Night shift work, chemical coexposures and risk of female breast cancer in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers (NOPW) cohort: a prospectively recruited case-cohort study
  56. Women’s conceptual knowledge about breast cancer screening and overdiagnosis in Norway: a cross-sectional study
  57. Physical activity and cutaneous melanoma risk: A Norwegian population-based cohort study
  58. Excess risk of male breast cancer in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers (NOPW) cohort: a possible link to extreme night shift work?
  59. Menopausal hormone therapy and risk of melanoma: a population‐based cohort study
  60. Early detection of prostate cancer in firefighters: a register-based study of prognostic factors and survival
  61. Sunscreens With High Versus Low Sun Protection Factor and Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Risk: A Population-Based Cohort Study
  62. High disease burden in treated celiac patients – a web-based survey
  63. Novel associations between parental and newborn cord blood metabolic profiles in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study
  64. Ultraviolet radiation and risk of cutaneous melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma in males and females in the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers cohort
  65. Clinical Suspicion Sensitivity of Nodular and Superficial Spreading Melanoma
  66. Phenotypic Characteristics and Melanoma Thickness in Women
  67. <p>Use of Immunomodulating Drugs and Risk of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Nationwide Nested Case-Control Study</p>
  68. Trunk, pelvic and hip kinematics during the Stork test in pregnant women with pelvic girdle pain, asymptomatic pregnant and non-pregnant women
  69. Work Conditions and Practices in Norwegian Fire Departments From 1950 Until Today: A Survey on Factors Potentially Influencing Carcinogen Exposure
  70. Prediagnostic serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and melanoma risk
  71. Survival among women diagnosed with screen-detected or interval breast cancer classified as true, minimal signs, or missed through an informed radiological review
  72. Increased risk of peripheral artery disease in persons with familial hypercholesterolaemia: a prospective registry study
  73. Risk Prediction Models for Melanoma: A Systematic Review on the Heterogeneity in Model Development and Validation
  74. Cohort Profile: Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers (NOPW) Cohort
  75. Citrus intake and risk of skin cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition cohort (EPIC)
  76. Lifetime Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure and DNA Methylation in Blood Leukocytes: The Norwegian Women and Cancer Study
  77. <p>Use of Antidepressants and Risk of Cutaneous Melanoma: A Prospective Registry-Based Case-Control Study</p>
  78. Prevalence of Indoor Tanning Among Teenagers in Norway Before and After Enforcement of Ban for Ages Under 18 Years
  79. Association of Lifetime Indoor Tanning and Subsequent Risk of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  80. Use of skincare products and risk of cancer of the breast and endometrium: a prospective cohort study
  81. Lifetime Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure and Dna Methylation In Blood Leukocytes: The Norwegian Women And Cancer Study
  82. Association of Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol With Risk of Aortic Valve Stenosis in Familial Hypercholesterolemia
  83. Exogenous hormone use and cutaneous melanoma risk in women: The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
  84. Pharmacokinetic interaction between modified Atkins diet and antiepileptic drugs in adults with drug‐resistant epilepsy
  85. The Timed Up & Go test in pregnant women with pelvic girdle pain compared to asymptomatic pregnant and non-pregnant women
  86. Terminal digit preference: a source of measurement error in breast cancer diameter reporting
  87. Body weight, body composition and survival after 1 year: follow-up of a nutritional intervention trial in allo-HSCT recipients
  88. Kinematic and spatiotemporal gait characteristics in pregnant women with pelvic girdle pain, asymptomatic pregnant and non-pregnant women
  89. Lipoprotein(a) concentration is associated with plasma arachidonic acid in subjects with familial hypercholesterolaemia
  90. Abnormal blood lactate accumulation during repeated exercise testing in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
  91. Dietary and symptom assessment in adults with self-reported non-coeliac gluten sensitivity
  92. Reproductive factors and risk of melanoma: a population‐based cohort study
  93. Global test for high‐dimensional mediation: Testing groups of potential mediators
  94. Cardiovascular, antidepressant and immunosuppressive drug use in relation to risk of cutaneous melanoma: a protocol for a prospective case–control study
  95. Challenges in assessing the sunscreen‐melanoma association
  96. Ablative Fractional Laser-assisted Daylight Photodynamic Therapy for Actinic Keratoses of the Scalp and Forehead in Organ Transplant Recipients: A Pilot Study
  97. Postprandial changes in gene expression of cholesterol influx and efflux mediators after intake of SFA compared withn-6 PUFA in subjects with and without familial hypercholesterolaemia: secondary outcomes of a randomised controlled trial
  98. Risk of Ischemic Stroke and Total Cerebrovascular Disease in Familial Hypercholesterolemia
  99. Association of Phenotypic Characteristics and UV Radiation Exposure With Risk of Melanoma on Different Body Sites
  100. Effects of individualized nutrition after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation following myeloablative conditioning; a randomized controlled trial
  101. Circulating insulin-like growth factor I in relation to melanoma risk in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
  102. Anthropometric factors and Breslow thickness: prospective data on 2570 cases of cutaneous melanoma in the population-based Janus Cohort
  103. Delayed postprandial TAG peak after intake of SFA compared with PUFA in subjects with and without familial hypercholesterolaemia: a randomised controlled trial
  104. Reply
  105. Melanoma staging: Varying precision and terminal digit clustering in Breslow thickness data is evident in a population-based study
  106. Effect of modified Atkins diet in adults with drug-resistant focal epilepsy: A randomized clinical trial
  107. Why a randomized melanoma screening trial is not a good idea
  108. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy – association with pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy and 4-6 months post-partum
  109. High mortality due to cutaneous melanoma in Norway: a study of prognostic factors in a nationwide cancer registry
  110. Delayed postprandial TAG peak after intake of SFA compared with PUFA in subjects with and without familial hypercholesterolaemia: a randomised controlled trial
  111. Sex differences in cholesterol levels from birth to 19 years of age may lead to increased cholesterol burden in females with FH
  112. Observed to expected or logistic regression to identify hospitals with high or low 30-day mortality?
  113. Impact of age on excess risk of coronary heart disease in patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia
  114. Fructan, Rather Than Gluten, Induces Symptoms in Patients With Self-Reported Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity
  115. Increased risk of heart failure and atrial fibrillation in heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia
  116. Anthropometric factors and cutaneous melanoma: Prospective data from the population-based Janus Cohort
  117. THE AUTHORS REPLY
  118. Incidence of various types of atherosclerotic disease in patients with genotyped familial hypercholesterolemia
  119. Postprandial response after intake of saturated fat compared to polyunsaturated fat in subjects with familial hypercholesterolemia and normolipidemic controls-a randomized controlled trial
  120. Standardized incidence ratio of peripheral arterial disease and aortic stenosis in genotyped familial hypercholesterolemia in Norway during 2001-2009
  121. A protocol for prospective studies of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, leptin and body mass index in relation to cutaneous melanoma incidence and survival
  122. Enhanced nutrient supply to very low birth weight infants is associated with higher blood amino acid concentrations and improved growth
  123. Coffee, tea and melanoma risk: findings from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
  124. The Norwegian dietary guidelines and colorectal cancer survival (CRC-NORDIET) study: a food-based multicentre randomized controlled trial
  125. Ghiasvand et al. Respond to “Indoor Tanning—A Melanoma Accelerator?”
  126. Indoor Tanning and Melanoma Risk: Long-Term Evidence From a Prospective Population-Based Cohort Study
  127. 18-årsgrensen for solariebruk skal håndheves
  128. Characterization of heavy users of skin care products among Norwegian women from 2003 to 2011
  129. Sunscreen Use and Subsequent Melanoma Risk: A Population-Based Cohort Study
  130. Cutaneous head and neck melanoma (CHNM): A population-based study of the prognostic impact of tumor location
  131. Wheat challenge in self-reported gluten sensitivity: a comparison of scoring methods
  132. Cardiovascular disease mortality in patients with genetically verified familial hypercholesterolemia in Norway during 1992–2013
  133. Cardiovascular disease in patients with genotyped familial hypercholesterolemia in Norway during 1994–2009, a registry study
  134. Dietary counseling is associated with an improved lipid profile in children with familial hypercholesterolemia
  135. Development and External Validation of a Melanoma Risk Prediction Model Based on Self-assessed Risk Factors
  136. Pre-diagnostic body mass index and weight change in relation to colorectal cancer survival among incident cases from a population-based cohort study
  137. The effect of under-reporting of energy intake on dietary patterns and on the associations between dietary patterns and self-reported chronic disease in women aged 50–69 years
  138. Low-carbohydrate diets increase LDL-cholesterol, and thereby indicate increased risk of CVD
  139. Increased levels of phthalates in very low birth weight infants with septicemia and bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  140. Ultraviolet exposure from indoor tanning devices: a systematic review
  141. Dietary patterns of women aged 50–69 years and associations with nutrient intake, sociodemographic factors and key risk factors for non-communicable diseases
  142. Enhanced nutrition improves growth and increases blood adiponectin concentrations in very low birth weight infants
  143. Effects of low-carbohydrate dietsv. low-fat diets on body weight and cardiovascular risk factors: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
  144. Melanoma Epidemiology and Prevention
  145. Maternal inheritance does not predict cholesterol levels in children with familial hypercholesterolemia
  146. Long-term follow-up of young adults with familial hypercholesterolemia after participation in clinical trials during childhood
  147. Erratum: Pregnancy complications and birth outcomes among women experiencing nausea only or nausea and vomiting during pregnancy in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study
  148. Baseline oxidative defense and survival after 5–7 years among elderly stroke patients at nutritional risk: Follow-up of a randomized, nutritional intervention trial
  149. Pregnancy complications and birth outcomes among women experiencing nausea only or nausea and vomiting during pregnancy in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study
  150. Vitamin D in Norwegian renal transplant recipients: A longitudinal study with repeated measurements in winter and summer
  151. Evaluation of dietary patterns among Norwegian postmenopausal women using plasma carotenoids as biomarkers
  152. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in norway 1963–2011: increasing incidence and stable mortality
  153. Økt dødelighet med familiær hyperkolesterolemi
  154. Forekomsten av føflekkreft øker igjen
  155. Forekomsten av føflekkreft øker igjen
  156. Improved Visual Perception in Very Low Birth Weight Infants on Enhanced Nutrient Supply
  157. Prevalence and trends of sunscreen use and sunburn among Norwegian women
  158. Mortality Among Patients With Familial Hypercholesterolemia: A Registry‐Based Study in Norway, 1992–2010
  159. Enhanced Nutrient Supply to Very Low Birth Weight Infants is Associated with Improved White Matter Maturation and Head Growth
  160. Cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mortality burden of cardiometabolic risk factors from 1980 to 2010: a comparative risk assessment
  161. Markers of atherosclerotic development in children with familial hypercholesterolemia: A literature review
  162. Clinical course of pelvic girdle pain postpartum – Impact of clinical findings in late pregnancy
  163. Urinary Metabolite Profiles in Premature Infants Show Early Postnatal Metabolic Adaptation and Maturation
  164. Shape Information in Repeated Glucose Curves during Pregnancy Provided Significant Physiological Information for Neonatal Outcomes
  165. Enhanced Feeding and Diminished Postnatal Growth Failure in Very‐Low‐Birth‐Weight Infants
  166. Food items contributing most to variation in antioxidant intake; a cross-sectional study among Norwegian women
  167. Host characteristics, sun exposure, indoor tanning and risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the skin
  168. A Hierarchical Frailty Model for Familial Testicular Germ-Cell Tumors
  169. Intensified fractional CO2laser-assisted photodynamic therapy vs. laser alone for organ transplant recipients with multiple actinic keratoses and wart-like lesions: a randomized half-side comparative trial on dorsal hands
  170. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: associations with maternal gestational diet and lifestyle factors in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study
  171. Enhanced feeding in very-low-birth-weight infants may cause electrolyte disturbances and septicemia – A randomized, controlled trial
  172. Meat intake, cooking methods and risk of proximal colon, distal colon and rectal cancer: The Norwegian Women and Cancer (NOWAC) cohort study
  173. Shape information from glucose curves: Functional data analysis compared with traditional summary measures
  174. Children and young adults with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) have healthier food choices particularly with respect to dietary fat sources compared with non-FH children
  175. National, regional, and global trends in adult overweight and obesity prevalences
  176. Comparing hospital mortality – how to count does matter for patients hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), stroke and hip fracture
  177. Intake of trans fatty acids from partially hydrogenated vegetable and fish oils and ruminant fat in relation to cancer risk
  178. High UV‐A exposure from sunbeds
  179. Frailty modeling of age-incidence curves of osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma among individuals younger than 40 years
  180. 19 ULTRAVIOLET EXPOSURE AND WOMEN'S HEALTH
  181. Solarium er ikke sunt
  182. Correction of an unexpected increasing trend in glucose measurements during 7 years recruitment to a cohort study
  183. A prospective study of intake oftrans-fatty acids from ruminant fat, partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, and marine oils and mortality from CVD
  184. Ultraviolet exposure and women's health
  185. On the power of the Cochran–Armitage test for trend in the presence of misclassification
  186. UVB and UVA irradiances from indoor tanning devices
  187. Prospective Study of UV Exposure and Cancer Incidence Among Swedish Women
  188. Ultraviolet Exposure and Mortality among Women in Sweden
  189. National, regional, and global trends in body-mass index since 1980: systematic analysis of health examination surveys and epidemiological studies with 960 country-years and 9·1 million participants
  190. Vitamin D‐effective solar UV radiation, dietary vitamin D and breast cancer risk
  191. M.B. Veierød og medarbeidere svarer:
  192. Metabolic factors and the risk of colorectal cancer in 580,000 men and women in the metabolic syndrome and cancer project (Me‐Can)
  193. Pelvic girdle pain: Potential risk factors in pregnancy in relation to disability and pain intensity three months postpartum
  194. Categorisation of continuous exposure variables revisited. A response to the Hyperglycaemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome (HAPO) Study
  195. Nonfasting triglycerides and risk of cardiovascular death in men and women from the Norwegian Counties Study
  196. The interleukins IL-6 and IL-1Ra: a mediating role in the associations between BMI and birth weight?
  197. Attention among very low birth weight infants following early supplementation with docosahexaenoic and arachidonic acid
  198. Cancer risk in Norwegian world class athletes
  199. Pigmentary Characteristics, UV Radiation Exposure, and Risk of Non–Hodgkin Lymphoma: a Prospective Study among Scandinavian Women
  200. A Prospective Study of Body Mass Index, Weight Change, and Risk of Cancer in the Proximal and Distal Colon
  201. Pelvic girdle pain - associations between risk factors in early pregnancy and disability or pain intensity in late pregnancy: a prospective cohort study
  202. First year growth among very low birth weight infants
  203. Solarier, vitamin D og hudkreft
  204. Sun and Solarium Exposure and Melanoma Risk: Effects of Age, Pigmentary Characteristics, and Nevi
  205. Metabolic profile, physical activity, and mortality in breast cancer patients
  206. En prospektiv undersøkelse av sammenhengen mellom kosthold og kreft blant middelaldrende kvinner og menn i Norge 1977-1992. Prosjektbeskrivelse
  207. Meat consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies
  208. Growth and nutrient intake among very-low-birth-weight infants fed fortified human milk during hospitalisation
  209. Response: errors in assessing risk factors for melanoma
  210. Begrensninger ved datagrunnlaget for NORRISK
  211. Recall Bias in Melanoma Risk Factors and Measurement Error Effects: A Nested Case-Control Study Within the Norwegian Women and Cancer Study
  212. Parr et al. Respond to "Recall Bias in Melanoma"
  213. Trends in UV Irradiance of Tanning Devices in Norway: 1983–2005
  214. Physical Activity, Heart Rate, Metabolic Profile, and Estradiol in Premenopausal Women
  215. Comparing methods for handling missing values in food-frequency questionnaires and proposing k nearest neighbours imputation: effects on dietary intake in the Norwegian Women and Cancer study (NOWAC)
  216. Reproducibility of self-reported melanoma risk factors in a large cohort study of Norwegian women
  217. 17- -Estradiol in relation to age at menarche and adult obesity in premenopausal women
  218. Effects of long-term exercise and diet intervention on plasma adipokine concentrations
  219. The ability of the SCORE high-risk model to predict 10-year cardiovascular disease mortality in Norway
  220. Children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes eat a more atherosclerosis-prone diet than healthy control subjects
  221. The SCORE risk model applied to recent population surveys in Norway compared to observed mortality in the general population
  222. Plasma levels of leptin and mammographic density among postmenopausal women: a cross-sectional study
  223. Test-retest reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and estimated effects on disease risk in the Norwegian Women and Cancer Study (NOWAC)
  224. Intake of milk fat, reflected in adipose tissue fatty acids and risk of myocardial infarction: a case–control study
  225. Plasma Levels of Enterolactone and Percentage Mammographic Density among Postmenopausal Women
  226. On the Effect of Misclassification on Bias of Perfectly Measured Covariates in Regression
  227. Evaluation of the odd fatty acids 15:0 and 17:0 in serum and adipose tissue as markers of intake of milk and dairy fat
  228. Free school fruit--sustained effect 1 year later
  229. Outcome and process evaluation of a Norwegian school-randomized fruit and vegetable intervention: Fruits and Vegetables Make the Marks (FVMM)
  230. Relations between high ponderal index at birth, feeding practices and body mass index in infancy
  231. The Norwegian School Fruit Programme: evaluating paid vs. no-cost subscriptions
  232. Clinical Course and Prognostic Factors in Acute Low Back Pain
  233. Evaluation of three dietary assessment methods and serum biomarkers as measures of fruit and vegetable intake, using the method of triads
  234. The influence of the −401G/T and −402G/A polymorphisms of the coagulation FVII promoter on plasma levels of FVII
  235. Fear-avoidance beliefs and distress in relation to disability in acute and chronic low back pain
  236. A comparison of the effects of cheese and butter on serum lipids, haemostatic variables and homocysteine
  237. Serum High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol, Metabolic Profile, and Breast Cancer Risk
  238. Breast-feeding at 12 months of age and dietary habits among breast-fed and non-breast-fed infants
  239. The Efficacy of a Treatment Program Focusing on Specific Stabilizing Exercises for Pelvic Girdle Pain After Pregnancy
  240. Coagulation factor VII, R353Q polymorphism, and serum choline-containing phospholipids in males at high risk for coronary heart disease
  241. A Prospective Study of Pigmentation, Sun Exposure, and Risk of Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma in Women
  242. Effects of dietary fat quantity and composition on fasting and postprandial levels of coagulation factor VII and serum choline-containing phospholipids
  243. Supplementation with fish oil affects the association between very long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in serum non-esterified fatty acids and soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1
  244. Results from two repeated 5 day dietary records with a 1 y interval among patients with colorectal polyps
  245. Exposure misclassification: bias in category specific Poisson regression coefficients
  246. Dietary fat intake and risk of prostate cancer: A prospective study of 25,708 Norwegian men
  247. Diet and risk of cutaneous malignant melanoma: A prospective study of 50,757 Norwegian men and women
  248. Diet and risk of cutaneous malignant melanoma: A prospective study of 50,757 Norwegian men and women
  249. Prevalence and trends in homosexual behaviour in Norway
  250. Reproducibility and stability of normalized EMG measurements on musculus trapezius
  251. Impact on Sexually Transmitted Disease Spread of Increased Condom Use by Young Females, 1987–1992