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Annette Kjær Ersbøll
National Institute of Public Health
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Geographical and registerbased epidemiology
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9407-3387
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+4565507775
Email
ake
si-folkesundhed
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Denmark
100%
Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
87%
Cohort Studies
73%
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
56%
Drinking Water
32%
Observational Studies
27%
Child
26%
Epidemiology
26%
SARS Virus
24%
Emergencies
24%
Population
23%
Odds Ratio
23%
Social Capital
23%
Logistic Models
22%
Emergency Medical Services
22%
Finasteride
22%
Incidence
22%
Triage
22%
Heart Arrest
21%
Heart Diseases
20%
Ambulances
20%
Pandemics
18%
Exercise
18%
Randomized Controlled Trials
18%
Lithium
17%
Longitudinal Studies
17%
Confidence Intervals
17%
Smoking Prevention
17%
Survival
17%
Delivery of Health Care
16%
Case-Control Studies
16%
Scandinavian and Nordic Countries
16%
Occupational Groups
16%
Physical Education and Training
16%
Registries
15%
Smartphone
15%
Myocardial Infarction
15%
Social Class
14%
Male Breast Neoplasms
14%
Finland
14%
Veterinary Observational Studies
14%
Students
14%
Machine Learning
13%
Sweden
13%
Farms
13%
Defibrillators
13%
Paratuberculosis
11%
Active Biological Transport
11%
Atrial Fibrillation
11%
Health Risk Behaviors
10%
Social Sciences
Denmark
26%
adolescent
23%
incidence
20%
health behavior
19%
smoking
15%
water
15%
cross-sectional study
14%
social capital
14%
Healthcare
13%
epidemiology
13%
illness
13%
regression
12%
logistics
11%
vegetables
10%
employee
9%
farm
9%
multi-level analysis
8%
health promotion
8%
health risk
8%
risk behavior
8%
drop-out
7%
cardiovascular disease
7%
social status
6%
health
6%
questionnaire
6%
school class
6%
time
6%
schoolchild
6%
student
5%
diagnostic
5%
gender
5%
vocational school
5%
stroke
5%
sociodemographic factors
5%
urban renewal
5%