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    • Self-reported musculoskeletal complaints. Prevalence, risk factors, and mortality. 

      Andorsen, Ole Fredrik Linnemann (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-06-30)
      This thesis used data from the large-scale population-based Tromsø Study. More than 45,000 inhabitants of the municipality of Tromsø participated in at least one of the seven surveys conducted between 1974 and 2016 (Tromsø 1-7). In the papers constituting this thesis, musculoskeletal complaints (MSCs) were defined as having pain and/or stiffness in muscles and joints lasting for at least 3 months ...
    • Confounding and Statistical Significance of Indirect Effects: Childhood Adversity, Education, Smoking, and Anxious and Depressive Symptomatology 

      Sheikh, Mashhood Ahmed (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-08-02)
      The life course perspective, the risky families model, and stress-and-coping models provide the rationale for assessing the role of smoking as a mediator in the association between childhood adversity and anxious and depressive symptomatology (ADS) in adulthood. However, no previous study has assessed the independent mediating role of smoking in the association between childhood adversity and ADS ...
    • Risk factors for perinatal mortality in Murmansk County, Russia: a registry-based study 

      Usynina, Anna Alexandrovna; Grjibovski, Andrej M; Krettek, Alexandra; Odland, Jon Øyvind; Kudryavtsev, Alexander Valerievich; Anda, Erik Eik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-01-27)
      Background: Factors contributing to perinatalmortality (PM) in Northwest Russia remain unclear. This study investigated possible associations between selected maternal and fetal characteristics and PM based on data from the population-based Murmansk County Birth Registry. <br> Objective: This study investigated possible associations between selected maternal and fetal characteristics and PM ...
    • Cross-sectional study of the differences between measured, perceived and desired body size and their relations with self-perceived health in young adults: The Tromsø Study - Fit Futures 2 

      Sand, Anne-Sofie; Furberg, Anne-Sofie; Lian, Olaug S; Nielsen, Christopher Sivert; Pettersen, Gunn; Winther, Anne; Emaus, Nina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-02-09)
      Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between measured body size (body mass index (BMI)), perceived body size, weight change wishes and self-perceived health in young adults. Methods: The participants were recruited from a school-based population study in Norway, the Tromsø Study: Fit Futures 2, carried out in 2012–2013. A total of 629 young women and men (aged 18–23 years) ...
    • Assessment of otoscopy: how does observation compare to a review of clinical evidence? 

      Davis, Simon; Norvik, Jon Viljar; Hansen, Kristin Elisa Ruud; Vognild, Ingrid; Reierth, Eirik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Background and Purpose: To investigate how much the method of observation agrees with a standardised review of evidence of clinical examination, for the assessment of clinical otoscopic competence. <br> Methods: 65 medical students took part in an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) station using patients with real pathology. Examiners assessed otoscopic competency in tympanic membrane ...
    • Saturated fatty acid intakes and the risk of myocardial infarction in women. A prospective cohort study 

      Kim, Jung Im (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-23)
      Some recent researches about relationships between dietary fat and the risk of cardiovascular disease revealed contrasting results with the lipid hypothesis. The primary object of this study was to explore the risk of non-fatal (self-reported) myocardial infarction in relation to saturated fat consumption. We used food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) to measure saturated fat intake
    • Complementary and conventional providers in cancer care: experience of communication with patients and step to improve communication with other providers 

      Stub, Trine; Quandt, Sara A.; Arcury, Thomas A.; Sandberg, Joanne C. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-08)
      Background: Effective interdisciplinary communication is important to achieve better quality in health care. The aims of this study were to compare conventional and complementary providers’ experience of communication about complementary therapies and conventional medicine with their cancer patients, and to investigate how they experience interdisciplinary communication and cooperation. Method: ...
    • Placebo effect is probably what we refer to as patient healing power. A qualitative pilot study among complementary therapists in Norway. 

      Stub, Trine; Foss, Nina; Liodden, Ingrid Elisabeth (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-05-12)
      Background: Complementary therapists spend considerable time with their patients, especially in the first consultation. The communication between patients and their therapists is important for raising consciousness and activation of the patient’s self-healing power. Thus, the aims in this study were to delineate what complementary therapists regard as essential in patient consultations, their ...
    • Examination of the double burden hypothesis—a systematic review of work–family conflict and sickness absence 

      Nilsen, Wendy; Skipstein, Anni; Østby, Kristian Amundsen; Mykletun, Arnstein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-06-01)
      Background: Women consistently have higher sickness absence than men. The double-burden hypothesis suggests this is due to higher work–family burden in women than men. The current study aimed to systematically review prospective studies of work–family conflict and subsequent sickness absence. Methods: A systematic search was conducted in the electronic databases Medline, PsycINFO, and Embase with ...
    • Benefit and risk assessment of breastmilk for infant health in Norway 

      Meltzer, Helle Margrete; Knutsen, Helle Katrine; Skåre, Janneche Utne; Brandtzæg, Per; Torheim, Liv Elin; Odland, Jon Øyvind; Løland, Beate Fossum (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-06-20)
      The present benefit and risk assessment of breastmilk and contaminants in breastmilk was initiated by the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety (VKM). The overall objective is to provide a balanced assessment of the benefits of breastmilk against the possible risks from exposure to contaminants in breastmilk with focus on Norwegian conditions. The aim is to contribute to a foundation for ...
    • The association between whole blood mercury and the risk of developing CVD among the Greenlandic population 

      Larsen, Trine Louise Jul (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-15)
      Introduction: The World Health Organization, estimated that 17.5 million people died from cardiovascular disease (CVD) in 2012 alone, accounting for 30% of global deaths and serving as the number one cause of death globally. Environmental pollutants, such as heavy metals (e.g. mercury) and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) (e.g. polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs), may contribute to the burden of ...
    • Cigarette smoking and pancreatic cancer risk in 83 500 Norwegian men and women 

      Sivertsen, Morten N.; Båtstad, Helge S. (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-14)
      Objective: To investigate the association between cigarette smoking and the risk of developing pancreatic cancer and if the risk differed for male- and female smokers. Methods: For our statistical analysis, using data from the Norwegian Counties Study, Cox proportional hazards model was used to obtain age-adjusted and multivariate hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals for obtaining risk ...
    • “Breaking the silence” Interpersonal violence and Health among Sami and non-Sami. A population-based study in Mid -and Northern Norway 

      Eriksen, Astrid Margrethe Anette (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2017-06-16)
      Sammendrag Dette arbeidet er en del av SAMINOR 2 studien. SAMINOR 2 er en populasjonsbasert tversnittsundersøkelse av helse- og levekår i områder med både norsk og samisk bosetning i Midt- og Nord-Norge. SAMINOR 2 er delvis en oppfølging av SAMINOR 1, men ble utvidet til å inkludere flere helserelaterte tema som vold og symptomer på post-traumatisk stress (PTS). I utvalgte områder ble alle innbyggere ...
    • The educational gradient in cardiovascular risk factors: impact of shared family factors in 228,346 Norwegian siblings 

      Ariansen, Inger Kristine; Mortensen, Laust Hvas; Graff-Iversen, Sidsel; Stigum, Hein; Kjøllesdal, Marte Karoline Råberg; Næss, Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-30)
      <p><b>Background:</b> Various indicators of childhood socioeconomic position have been related to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in adulthood. We investigated the impact of shared family factors on the educational gradient in midlife CVD risk factors by assessing within sibling similarities in the gradient using a discordant sibling design.</p> <p><b>Methods:</b> Norwegian health survey data ...
    • Cigarette smoking and pancreatic cancer risk in 83500 Norwegian men and women 

      Båtstad, Helge S.; Sivertsen, Morten N. (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-14)
      Objective: To investigate the association between cigarette smoking and the risk of developing pancreatic cancer and if the risk differed for male- and female smokers. Methods: For our statistical analysis, using data from the Norwegian Counties Study, Cox proportional hazards model was used to obtain age-adjusted and multivariate hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals for obtaining risk ...
    • Coffee consumption and risk of first and recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) and all-cause mortality after VTE 

      Bechstein, Sara (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-15)
      Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages in the world and it has been reported to be associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease. Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) is a major public health burden, although its association to dietary habits including coffee consumption is still underinvestigated. The aim of this thesis was to investigate the association between daily coffee intake and the risk ...
    • Ungdata, mental health and gender differences. A study of gendered mental health re-enactments in Ungdata’s dLTC youth surveys 

      Schille-Rognmo, Marthe (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-15)
      In Norway the psychological well-being among adolescents has been extensively studied through the Ungdata project, digitalized Low Transaction Costs (dLTC) Surveys offered free of charge to all Norwegian municipalities with the primary aim of providing an overview of the local youth environment and a basis for local policy development and implementation. The studies have shown that there are systematic ...
    • A qualitative case study on agile practices and project success in agile software projects 

      Henriksen, André; Pedersen, Sven Arne R (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-05)
      In project management, and particularly software project management, there has been a shift from traditional plan based project management, to the agile event driven project management style. This paper identifies some of the most important agile practices a team should use, to succeed in an agile software project. Four participants in two different projects were interviewed. 53 often used practices ...
    • Register for eksepsjonelle sykdomsforløp: RESF årsrapport for 2016 

      Salamonsen, Anita; Johansson, Solveig (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2017)
      Register for eksepsjonelle sykdomsforløp (RESF) er et register som har vært i drift siden 2002. Informasjonen som samles i RESF kommer fra pasienten/deltakeren selv, og i mange tilfeller også fra alternativ behandler, fastlege og sykehus. Registeret danner grunnlag for systematisering av, og forskning på pasienterfaringer. Registeret kan danne grunnlag for hypoteser om positiv effekt av ulike ...
    • The Association of Smoking Status with Education, Income, Marital Status, BMI and Physical Activity in Norway. An Analysis from 1974 to 2003. The Smoking and Cancer Project. 

      Alarcon Rios, Angie Carola (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-12-31)
      Introduction: Cigarette smoking is still responsible for a significant loss of life in many countries; Despite decades of research about smoking health consequences and informational campaigns, cigarette use continues to be a part of Norwegian society and culture; Differences in smoking status prevalence for men and women, continue to be associated to inequalities in Socio-economic status (SES) and ...