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    University of Turku » Faculty of Medicine » Centre for Population Health Research (POP Centre)





      
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    • Raitoharju, Emma
    • Heiskanen, Marja
    • Magnussen, CostanPulkki-Råback, Laura
    • Mäkinen, Ville
    • Mikola, HannaRaitakari, Olli
    • Pahkala, Katja
    • Pälve, Kristiina
    • Peromaa, Tiina


      
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    • The co-occurrence between depressive symptoms and paranoid ideation: A population-based longitudinal study  (2016)
    • The cross-sectional association of sitting time with carotid artery stiffness in young adults  (2014)
    • The Contribution of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage to Depressive Symptoms Over the Course of Adult Life: A 32-Year Prospective Cohort Study  (2020)
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    • The Decreasing Prevalence of Nonrefractive Visual Impairment in Older Europeans: A Meta-analysis of Published and Unpublished Data2018
    •   (2021)
    • The Early Growth Genetics (EGG) and EArly Genetics and Lifecourse Epidemiology (EAGLE) consortia: design, results and future prospectsThe effect of an apple polyphenol extract rich in epicatechin and flavan-3-ol oligomers on brachial artery flow-mediated vasodilatory function in volunteers with elevated blood pressure2019
    •   (2017)
    • The effect of apolipoprotein E polymorphism on serum metabolome - a population-based 10-year follow-up study  (2019)

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