Medicin og biovidenskab
Cohort Studies
90%
Denmark
84%
Occupational Groups
82%
Income
59%
Early Detection of Cancer
51%
Colorectal Neoplasms
42%
Health
41%
Health Literacy
40%
Pediatric Obesity
39%
Systematic Reviews
33%
Confidence Intervals
32%
Mortality
32%
Population
31%
Occupational Accidents
31%
Weight Gain
29%
Mental Health
28%
Loneliness
27%
Cardiovascular Diseases
26%
Hypokalemia
25%
Cross-Sectional Studies
25%
Emigration and Immigration
24%
Odds Ratio
24%
Gestational Diabetes
24%
Logistic Models
23%
Alcohol Drinking
22%
Breast Neoplasms
20%
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
20%
Psychiatry
19%
Formal Social Control
19%
Marital Status
19%
Unemployment
19%
Health Risk Behaviors
18%
Social Class
18%
Pensions
18%
Colon
17%
Demography
17%
Social Adjustment
17%
Appointments and Schedules
16%
Fitness Centers
16%
Emergency Medical Services
16%
Education
16%
Meta-Analysis
16%
Pessaries
16%
SARS Virus
15%
Computed Tomographic Colonography
15%
Social Capital
15%
Health Services
15%
Finger Joint
15%
Samfundsvidenskab
shift work
100%
shift worker
84%
Denmark
59%
health
55%
cancer
49%
socioeconomic position
43%
worker
34%
cardiovascular disease
34%
heart disease
32%
cross-sectional study
25%
resident
24%
income
20%
disease mechanisms
19%
childhood
17%
participation
16%
literacy
16%
disability Pensions
16%
mortality
15%
Dane
15%
confidence
15%
regression
15%
physician's care
15%
evaluation
15%
sick leave
15%
health behavior
14%
health risk
14%
chronic illness
14%
scheduling
14%
social inequality
14%
risk behavior
14%
social technology
13%
logistics
13%
determinants
13%
infant
13%
community care
12%
health service
12%
smoking
12%
interaction
12%
nursing home
11%
locus of control
11%
health status
11%
regulation
11%
unemployment
10%
work environment
10%
health promotion
10%
Group
10%
fitness
10%
literature
10%
nurse
10%
morbidity
10%