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Linking Digital Footprint Data into Longitudinal Population Studies [PDF]
Background Linking digital footprint data into longitudinal population studies (LPS) presents an opportunity to enrich our understanding of how digitally captured behaviours relate to health traits and disease.
Romana Burgess +8 more
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Objectives There is growing interest in whether linked administrative data have the potential to aid analyses subject to missing data in cohort studies.
Nasir Rajah +5 more
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Objectives It is important to evaluate the quality of linkages between cohort and administrative data to discern the likely reliability of research using the linked data resource.
Richard Silverwood +5 more
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Background There is growing interest in whether linked administrative data have the potential to aid analyses subject to missing data in cohort studies. Methods Using linked 1958 National Child Development Study (NCDS; British cohort born in 1958, n = 18,
Nasir Rajah +5 more
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Little is known about the within-person variability of different frailty instruments, their agreement over time, and whether use of repeat assessments could improve the strength of associations with adverse health outcomes.
Dani J. Kim +6 more
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A systematic review on health resilience to economic crises [PDF]
Background The health effects of recent economic crises differ markedly by population group. The objective of this systematic review is to examine evidence from longitudinal studies on factors influencing resilience for any health outcome or health ...
A Antonovsky +54 more
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Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) have been developed in several low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in Africa and Asia. This paper reviews their history, state of the art and future potential and highlights substantial areas of ...
Kobus Herbst +8 more
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Gender differences in the distribution of children’s physical activity: evidence from nine countries
Background Physical activity in childhood is thought to influences health and development. Previous studies have found that boys are typically more active than girls, yet the focus has largely been on differences in average levels or proportions above a ...
Luke Kretschmer +8 more
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Child welfare involvement reflects childhood adversity and is associated with increased adult mortality, but it remains unclear how this association changes over the life course.
Josephine Jackisch +2 more
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Objectives We investigated associations between multiple sociodemographic characteristics (sex, age, occupational social class, education and ethnicity) and self-reported healthcare disruptions during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.Design ...
Andrew Steptoe +16 more
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