Inference about population attributable risk from cross-sectional studies.
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Smoking and epidemic influenza-like illness in female military recruits: a brief surveyAssociation between obesity and metabolic co-morbidities among children and adolescents in South Korea based on national data.Micronutrient deficiencies are common in 6- to 8-year-old children of rural Nepal, with prevalence estimates modestly affected by inflammationQuantifying health aspects of passive smoking in British children aged 5-11 years.Respective contribution of chronic conditions to disability in France: results from the national Disability-Health SurveyDistribution of high and low risk HPV types by cytological status: a population based study from Italy.Interval estimation of the attributable risk in case-control studies with matched pairsConcurrent arterial aneurysms in brain arteriovenous malformations with haemorrhagic presentationAssociation of biochemical B₁₂ deficiency with metformin therapy and vitamin B₁₂ supplements: the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2006.Urinary polyaromatic hydrocarbons are associated with adult celiac disease and kidney stones: USA NHANES, 2011-2012Symptoms, Side Effects and Adherence in the iPrEx Open-Label Extension.The prevalence of human papillomavirus and its impact on cervical dysplasia in Northern CanadaPopulation-attributable estimates for risk factors associated with hepatitis B and C: policy implications for Pakistan and other South Asian countries.Are urinary polyaromatic hydrocarbons associated with adult hypertension, heart attack, and cancer? USA NHANES, 2011-2012.IgE antibodies and urinary trimethylarsine oxide accounted for 1-7% population attributable risks for eczema in adults: USA NHANES 2005-2006.Notes on interval estimation of the attributable risk in cross-sectional sampling.Anxiety symptoms as precursors of major depression and suicidal ideation.
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Inference about population attributable risk from cross-sectional studies.
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Inference about population attributable risk from cross-sectional studies.
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Inference about population attributable risk from cross-sectional studies.
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Inference about population attributable risk from cross-sectional studies.
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Inference about population attributable risk from cross-sectional studies.
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10.1093/OXFORDJOURNALS.AJE.A112794
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1979-08-01T00:00:00Z