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Valter Sundh

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Women & Health|April 26, 2021
Determinants of non-response in a longitudinal study of participants in the Women and Alcohol in Gothenburg projectChioma Adanma Nwaru, Solveig Lövestad, Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir, et al.
BMJ Open|November 21, 2023
Association between anxiety and depression and all-cause mortality: a 50-year follow-up of the Population Study of Women in Gothenburg, SwedenAmanda von Below, Tore Hällström, Valter Sundh, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|October 18, 2002
Waist circumference, body mass index, and risk for stroke in older people: a 15 year longitudinal population study of 70- year-oldsDebashish K Dey, Elisabet Rothenberg, Valter Sundh, et al.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research|April 13, 2006
Interviews or medical records, which type of data yields the best information on elderly people's health status?Katarina Wilhelmson, Eva Rubenowitz Lundin, Christina Andersson, et al.
BMJ Open|July 4, 2023
Does mandibular bone structure predict subsequent height loss? A longitudinal cohort study of women in Gothenburg, SwedenNivetha Natarajan Gavriilidou, Grethe Jonasson, Valter Sundh, et al.
Journal of Cancer Policy|July 16, 2025
Cancer across five decades in a Swedish female cohort: Findings from the Population Study of Women in Gothenburg (1968-2019)Dominique Hange, Amanda von Below, Valter Sundh, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy|November 25, 2010
Women's patterns of everyday occupations and alcohol consumptionChristina Andersson, Mona Eklund, Valter Sundh, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|May 7, 2013
Secular changes in the relation between social factors and depression: a study of two birth cohorts of Swedish septuagenarians followed for 5 yearsLinnea Sjöberg, Svante Östling, Hanna Falk, et al.
International Journal of Medical Sciences|January 11, 2007
Low socio-economic status, smoking, mental stress and obesity predict obstructive symptoms in women, but only smoking also predicts subsequent experience of poor healthJörgen Thorn, Cecilia Björkelund, Calle Bengtsson, et al.
Menopause (New York, N.Y.)|November 25, 2003
Evidence for a secular trend in menopausal age: a population study of women in GothenburgKerstin Rödström, Calle Bengtsson, Ian Milsom, et al.
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Women & Health|April 26, 2021
Determinants of non-response in a longitudinal study of participants in the Women and Alcohol in Gothenburg projectChioma Adanma Nwaru, Solveig Lövestad, Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir, et al.
BMJ Open|November 21, 2023
Association between anxiety and depression and all-cause mortality: a 50-year follow-up of the Population Study of Women in Gothenburg, SwedenAmanda von Below, Tore Hällström, Valter Sundh, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|October 18, 2002
Waist circumference, body mass index, and risk for stroke in older people: a 15 year longitudinal population study of 70- year-oldsDebashish K Dey, Elisabet Rothenberg, Valter Sundh, et al.
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research|April 13, 2006
Interviews or medical records, which type of data yields the best information on elderly people's health status?Katarina Wilhelmson, Eva Rubenowitz Lundin, Christina Andersson, et al.
BMJ Open|July 4, 2023
Does mandibular bone structure predict subsequent height loss? A longitudinal cohort study of women in Gothenburg, SwedenNivetha Natarajan Gavriilidou, Grethe Jonasson, Valter Sundh, et al.
Journal of Cancer Policy|July 16, 2025
Cancer across five decades in a Swedish female cohort: Findings from the Population Study of Women in Gothenburg (1968-2019)Dominique Hange, Amanda von Below, Valter Sundh, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy|November 25, 2010
Women's patterns of everyday occupations and alcohol consumptionChristina Andersson, Mona Eklund, Valter Sundh, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders|May 7, 2013
Secular changes in the relation between social factors and depression: a study of two birth cohorts of Swedish septuagenarians followed for 5 yearsLinnea Sjöberg, Svante Östling, Hanna Falk, et al.
International Journal of Medical Sciences|January 11, 2007
Low socio-economic status, smoking, mental stress and obesity predict obstructive symptoms in women, but only smoking also predicts subsequent experience of poor healthJörgen Thorn, Cecilia Björkelund, Calle Bengtsson, et al.
Menopause (New York, N.Y.)|November 25, 2003
Evidence for a secular trend in menopausal age: a population study of women in GothenburgKerstin Rödström, Calle Bengtsson, Ian Milsom, et al.
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