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Prenatal growth, subsequent marital status, and mortality: longitudinal studyDenny Vågerö
Centre for Health Equity Studies of Stockholm University and Karolinska Institute CHESS, Stockholm University, S 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
BMJ 324:398. 2002
Commentary: the role of alcohol in mortality differences between European countriesDenny Vågerö
Centre for Health Equity Studies, CHESS, Stockholm University, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Int J Epidemiol 36:468-9. 2007
Where does new theory come from?Denny Vågerö
Centre for Health Equity Studies, CHESS, Stockholm University Karolinska Institute, SE 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
J Epidemiol Community Health 60:573-4. 2006
Commentary: the associations between height, cognition, and education and their relevance for health studiesDenny Vågerö
CHESS, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm, Sweden
Int J Epidemiol 35:663-4. 2006
Health inequalities and social dynamics in EuropeDenny Vågerö
Centre for Health Equity Studies CHESS, Stockholm University Karolinska Institutet, SE 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
BMJ 331:186-7. 2005
Self-reported heart symptoms are strongly linked to past and present poverty in Russia: evidence from the 1998 Taganrog interview surveyDenny Vågerö
Centre for Health Equity Studies, CHESS, Stockholm University Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Eur J Public Health 15:418-23. 2005..In this Russian-Swedish collaborative study the question of how symptoms of heart disease are linked to poverty in Russia was addressed...
Moscow Health Survey 2004--social surveying under difficult circumstancesDenny Vågerö
Centre for Health Equity Studies, CHESS, Stockholm University Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Int J Public Health 53:171-9. 2008..The aim of this paper is to present the Moscow Health Survey 2004, which was designed to examine health inequalities in Moscow. In particular we want to discuss social survey problems, such as non-response, in Moscow and Russia...
Cancer mortality in women and men who survived the siege of Leningrad (1941-1944)Ilona Koupil
Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Int J Cancer 124:1416-21. 2009..1-86.5). Mortality from prostate cancer was nonsignificantly higher in exposed men. The experience of severe starvation and stress during childhood and adolescence may have long-term effects on cancer in surviving men and women...
The impact of early twentieth century illegitimacy across three generations. Longevity and intergenerational health correlatesBitte Modin
Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Soc Sci Med 68:1633-40. 2009..We conclude that the social disadvantage imposed on those BOW in early twentieth century Sweden appears to be reproduced as a health disadvantage in their children and grandchildren, with likely consequences for mortality among these...
Social determinants of cardiac disease biomarkers: investigating a Swedish male cohort at ages 50 and 70Amal Khanolkar
Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Eur J Prev Cardiol 19:523-33. 2012..Aims: to investigate relationships between socioeconomic position (SEP) and common CVD biomarkers including adiponectin not previously investigated in a Swedish-population sample, and to assess if these associations changed with age...
Blood pressure, hypertension and mortality from circulatory disease in men and women who survived the siege of LeningradIlona Koupil
Centre for Health Equity Studies CHESS, Stockholm University Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, 10691, Sweden
Eur J Epidemiol 22:223-34. 2007....
[Prenatal environment has no effect on increased mortality of single men]Denny Vågerö
Centre for Health Equity Studies, CHESS, Stockholms Universitet Karolinska Institutet
Lakartidningen 99:2846-7. 2002
Major improvements, but persisting inequalities in infant survival in Estonia 1992-2002Ilona Koupil
Centre for Health Equity Studies CHESS, Stockholm University Karolinska Institute 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Eur J Public Health 17:8-16. 2007..Inequality in adult health increased in Estonia during the transition period after 1991. We examined inequality in infant survival from 1992 to 2002...
The contribution of parental and grandparental childhood social disadvantage to circulatory disease diagnosis in young Swedish menBitte Modin
Centre for Health Equity Studies CHESS, Stockholm University Karolinska Institutet, 106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Soc Sci Med 66:822-34. 2008..The results of this study suggest that social disadvantage in one generation can be linked to health disadvantage in the subsequent two generations...
Intergenerational class mobility and cardiovascular mortality among Swedish women: a population-based register studySanna Tiikkaja
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Soc Sci Med 68:733-9. 2009..However, on mutual adjustment, adult class was much more closely related to CVD mortality than was class in childhood...
Stockholm Birth Cohort Study 1953-2003: a new tool for life-course studiesSten Ake Stenberg
Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University, Sweden
Scand J Public Health 35:104-10. 2007..To create a new tool for life-course studies of health outcomes as well as social outcomes...
Morning cortisol does not mediate the association of size at birth with blood pressure in children born from full-term pregnanciesIlona Koupil
Stockholm University Karolinska Institute, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm, Sweden
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) 62:661-6. 2005..We investigated whether morning salivary cortisol mediates the inverse association of birthweight with systolic blood pressure in children...
Cohort profile: the Stockholm birth cohort of 1953Sten-Ake Stenberg
Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University, Sweden
Int J Epidemiol 35:546-8. 2006
The length of unemployment predicts mortality, differently in men and women, and by cause of death: a six year mortality follow-up of the Swedish 1992-1996 recessionAnthony M Garcy
Center for Health Equity Studies CHESS, Stockholm University Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Soc Sci Med 74:1911-20. 2012..This was best described by a cubic function for men and a linear function for women. Behind this pattern, different causes-of-death varied in their relation to the accumulation of unemployment...
Long term mortality after severe starvation during the siege of Leningrad: prospective cohort studyPar Sparen
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
BMJ 328:11. 2004..To determine whether starvation during periods of increased growth after birth have long term health consequences...
