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1 xamine the risk of anxiety and depression in Danish adults with mild and moderate-severe AD, as well
2 udied a 20-year nationwide cohort of 235,038 Danish adults with psoriasis and a 1:1 matched reference
3 aire data and objective measurements of 9656 Danish adults.
4       We find evidence for a major influx of Danish ancestry into England; a Swedish influx into the
5 ociated with diagnosed celiac disease in the Danish and Norwegian cohorts (pooled odds ratio 1.26, 95
6 ivity and 94.4% and 82.4% specificity in the Danish and Scottish cohorts, respectively.
7     The trial included 127 patients in eight Danish and Swedish surgical departments, and 112 patient
8 tion regulation, on WLM among 1,627 British, Danish, and Portuguese adults.
9              This exploratory study used the Danish archived midgestational sera and their nationwide
10 ently highlighted as potential biomarkers in Danish ash trees to differentiate between those tolerant
11    Our data show that the glendonites of the Danish Basin formed in waters below 5 degrees C, at wate
12 ithin the first 18 months of life in a large Danish birth cohort.
13 or older in the rosters of three region-wide Danish blood banks and invited them to fill in a questio
14 Denmark, a high-incidence country, and their Danish-born children (second-generation immigrants), to
15        Information from Denmark was from the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group Registry.
16 r) has been the standard regimen used by the Danish Breast Cancer Group (DBCG) since 1982.
17 nt Registry that were cross-checked with the Danish Breast Cancer Group database and the Danish Patho
18 nce 2018, the EU commission has declared the Danish broiler industry to be Salmonella free.
19                                          The Danish Calmette Study was conducted 2012-2015.
20 to 0.7 million patients with cancer from the Danish Cancer Registry.
21 ded Danish National Patient Registry and the Danish Cancer Registry.
22 dren born in 1930-1989, were linked with the Danish Cancer Registry.
23 stitute New South Wales; Cancer Research UK; Danish Cancer Society; National Cancer Registry Ireland;
24 une 1, 2001, to December 31, 2012, using the Danish Cardiac Arrest Registry.
25  first depression diagnosis) from the iPSYCH Danish case-cohort study (iPSYCH2012) who were diagnosed
26 n using the UK Biobank sample and the iPSYCH Danish case-cohort study, two population-based samples f
27  hourly microclimatic temperatures at 22,004 Danish cattle farms for the period 2000-2016, and Culico
28 entral Research Register and deaths from the Danish Cause of Death register.
29 System, and cause of death from the National Danish Causes of Death Registry.
30 tice, Novo Nordisk, Novo Nordisk Foundation, Danish Centre for Evaluation and Health Technology Asses
31  the most commonly involved BL except in the Danish centre, where penicillin V was the most frequentl
32                 Eight hundred and forty-five Danish children 4-9 years of age were studied.
33 and other cardiometabolic markers in healthy Danish children and whether effects were sex-specific.
34  1600 individuals randomly selected from all Danish children born during 1989-1999.
35 al height and weight measurements of 372,636 Danish children born in 1930-1989, were linked with the
36                               Almost half of Danish children in our study experienced some degree of
37 timal well-being, development and health for Danish children through a healthy New Nordic Diet (OPUS)
38 timal well-being, development and health for Danish children through a healthy New Nordic Diet (OPUS)
39 ons of phthalate metabolites and parabens in Danish children.
40 OPSAC2000 is a high-risk birth cohort of 411 Danish children.
41 tion, consisted of resuscitation training of Danish citizens, dissemination of on-site AEDs, foundati
42 om the general population was drawn from the Danish civil registration system (age range 20-89 years,
43 l patient information was extracted from the Danish Civil Registration System and the Psychiatric Cen
44                        We used data from the Danish Civil Registration System to delineate a cohort o
45 e linked nationwide population data from the Danish Civil Registration System to information about ho
46                              By means of the Danish Civil Registration System we identified 9 121 187
47  Registry and vital status from the National Danish Civil Registration System, and cause of death fro
48              All data were obtained from the Danish Civil Registration System, Psychiatric Central Re
49 ion on vital status and infertility from the Danish Civil Registration System, the In Vitro Fertilisa
50 n the occurrence of (236)U in seawater along Danish coasts, which is the sole water-exchange region b
51 ERMAP UK cohort (n=225) and a healthy-eating Danish cohort (n=66).
52 in the INTERMAP UK cohort (p<0.0001) and the Danish cohort (p<0.0001).
53 study was a retrospective investigation of a Danish cohort of mCRPC patients who received (223)RaCl2
54                                 A nationwide Danish cohort study identified 1,206,600 children born b
55                                      In this Danish cohort study of patients with atrial fibrillation
56 east Cancer Recurrence (ProBe CaRe) Study, a Danish cohort study of premenopausal breast cancer patie
57                                      In this Danish cohort study, risk of spinal hematoma following l
58                           In this nationwide Danish cohort study, we searched health registers (from
59                                          The Danish cohort was used for validation.
60 in at 1 year from surgery in the Finnish and Danish cohorts and at 9 months in the Scottish cohort.
61 lable data from the UK Biobank and two large Danish cohorts.
62  CpGs and replicated them in two independent Danish cohorts.
63 igated 105,630 randomly chosen adults from a Danish contemporary population-based cohort.
64      The Danish Regions Medical Fund and the Danish Council for Independent Research.
65             National Health Service Denmark, Danish Council for Strategic Research, Danish Research F
66 dy including all individuals recorded in the Danish Cytogenetic Central Register with a 22q11.2 delet
67 with nonischemic systolic HF enrolled in the DANISH (Danish Study to Assess the Efficacy of ICDs in P
68                In the combined Icelandic and Danish data sets we observe significant association of i
69                   Patients registered in the Danish Database for Hepatitis B and C with CHC and a liv
70 from the Copenhagen IF database and from the Danish death registry.
71 (ITM2b/BRI2) gene cause familial British and Danish dementia (FBD and FDD), autosomal dominant disord
72 tein called BRI2, cause familial British and Danish dementia (FBD and FDD).
73 protein associated with Familial British and Danish dementias contains a BRICHOS domain, which reduce
74         Of the participants recruited to the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health study between 1993 and 1
75 spective cohort study, participants from the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Study were cross-linked
76 aseline data from 55,647 participants of the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Study without PAD, recru
77 urring before 2007 and 3,101 noncases in the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Study, we examined assoc
78                               We present the Danish Disease Trajectory Browser (DTB), a tool for expl
79                            We identified all Danish dwellings within a radius 20 times the height of
80                                      For all Danish dwellings within a radius of [Formula: see text]
81                     Novo Nordisk Foundation, Danish Epilepsy Association, Central Denmark Region, Lun
82  1970 (NO2 and NOx) were estimated using the Danish Eulerian Hemispheric Model/Urban Background Model
83 shed a cohort of 4,710 past and present male Danish firefighters through personnel and membership rec
84  indicator for diet quality based on current Danish Food-Based Dietary Guidelines (FBDG) including ei
85 nd mortality in 111,612 individuals from the Danish general population, including 497 with cirrhosis
86 n to nontransplanted women identified in the Danish general population.
87 ring effect of HSD17B13 rs72613567:TA in the Danish general population.
88 ial clustering of pacemaker insertion in the Danish general population.
89 ticipants, enrolled from 2010-2013, from the Danish General Suburban Population Study were screened f
90                                          The Danish government ordered a public lockdown on March 12,
91  lifestyle factors among participants of the Danish Health Examination Survey (DANHES).
92 at extent data from longitudinal, nationwide Danish health registers can be used to predict individua
93 y-matched cohort study, we linked nationwide Danish health registries to identify all patients with a
94 a population-based, case-control study using Danish health registries.
95 ry syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) among Danish healthcare workers to identify high risk groups.
96 luid are associated with autism, in the same Danish Historic Birth Cohort, in which prenatal androgen
97 saccharide abundances in milk collected from Danish Holstein-Friesian and Jersey dairy cattle by liqu
98 were born during 1989-1999 and admitted to a Danish hospital with a fracture of the forearm, wrist, s
99 nded, placebo-controlled, 4-group trial in 6 Danish hospitals with 90-day follow-up that included 556
100 ing MUP expression in urine samples from the Danish hybrid zone border (contact) and from allopatric
101                              We included all Danish individuals >18 years of age with a first-time in
102                         The study linked all Danish individuals aged >/=18 years in nationwide regist
103                                          All Danish individuals aged >/=18 years with a hospital (inp
104 mple Mendelian randomization (MR) of 116,419 Danish individuals, 2-sample MR on summary-level data fr
105 anish population-based registry data and the Danish Infertility Cohort (individual record linkage) th
106 y College London Biomedical Research Centre, Danish Innovation Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, T
107                  We use two samples from the Danish iPSYCH case-cohort study, including a nationally
108 Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) or the Danish iPSYCH project.
109 015, 2 223 927 children were included in the Danish Life Course cohort.
110                             Using nationwide Danish longitudinal registers, we estimated associations
111   Methods A total of 1,621 patients from the Danish Lymphoma Registry who were newly diagnosed with D
112 d surgical procedures were obtained from the Danish Medical Birth Registry and National Patient Regis
113  medical history data were obtained from the Danish Medical Birth Registry.
114                                        Using Danish medical databases, we conducted a nationwide coho
115                                        Using Danish medical registries, we conducted a nationwide pop
116 Assessment, Danish National Board of Health, Danish Medical Research Council, Aarhus University Resea
117  drugs marketed in Denmark using an internal Danish Medicines Agency ingredient database.
118                     The study included 5,269 Danish middle-aged or older twins who provided data on t
119                  Novo Nordisk Foundation and Danish Ministry of Health.
120  were followed for multiple sclerosis in the Danish Multiple Sclerosis Registry from 1968 to 2015.
121 lams than in mussels (p-value < 0.001), with Danish mussels having the highest mytilitol concentratio
122 a retrospective cohort study using data from Danish national administrative registries was conducted.
123 ohort comprised 77,330 women included in the Danish National Birth Cohort (1996-2002).
124  and 19 (median, 8 gestational weeks) in the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC) during 1996-2002.
125                       From 1996 to 2003, the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC) was established.
126 ) from the Puberty Cohort, nested within the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC), measuring PFAS in m
127 Using a case-control study nested within the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC, 1996-2002), we compa
128      We included 607 women with GDM from the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC; 1996-2002) who compl
129 ributions to overweight in children from the Danish National Birth Cohort by constructing genetic ris
130 314 children born to mothers enrolled in the Danish National Birth Cohort during 1996-2002.
131 es mellitus and 626 controls enrolled in the Danish National Birth Cohort were used for the analysis.
132                Offspring of mothers from the Danish National Birth Cohort who filled out a food-frequ
133 tudy sample comprised 1719 children from the Danish National Birth Cohort who participated in a subst
134                         Of children from the Danish National Birth Cohort, 52,950 were included.
135 ween 2012 and 2017, 15,819 children from the Danish National Birth Cohort, born during 2000-2003, pro
136 ngitudinal Puberty Cohort, nested within the Danish National Birth Cohort.
137 ed 918 mother-singleton child dyads from the Danish National Birth Cohort.
138 ith data from 96842 children enrolled in the Danish National Birth Cohort.
139 Evaluation and Health Technology Assessment, Danish National Board of Health, Danish Medical Research
140  clinical psychiatric diagnoses indicated in Danish national health registers.
141 oint of ischemic stroke was ascertained from Danish national health registries and validated by medic
142 is study uses pharmacoepidemiology data from Danish national health registries to examine the associa
143 individuals with BMI of >= 30 drawn from The Danish National Health Surveys from 2005 to 2013.
144            Diabetes was ascertained from the Danish National Patient Register and Danish National Pre
145  Data on MI incidence was collected from the Danish National Patient Register until the end of 2014.
146        Using diagnostic information from the Danish National Patient Register, all cohort members wer
147 r exploring almost 25 years of data from the Danish National Patient Register.
148 ional Classification of Disease codes in the Danish National Patient Register.
149 re recruited from the prospectively recorded Danish National Patient Registry and the Danish Cancer R
150 ients over age 20 who were identified in the Danish National Patient Registry as having had a first-t
151  period, using 6.9 million patients from the Danish National Patient Registry linked to 0.7 million p
152 0, and December 31, 2013, used data from the Danish National Patient Registry that were cross-checked
153  and 4,712 of these men were followed in the Danish National Patient Registry until first hospitaliza
154                                    Using the Danish National Prescription Register, we identified all
155                                          The Danish National Prescription Registry provided data on p
156                                     From the Danish National Prescription Registry, information was o
157   By combining drug ingredient data with the Danish National Prescription registry, we characterized
158 rom the Danish National Patient Register and Danish National Prescription Registry.
159       Data were extracted from comprehensive Danish national registers containing information from bo
160 ion-based cohort study based on longitudinal Danish national registers with data from the period 1995
161                             Using linkage of Danish national registers, we constructed a cohort of 67
162 ducted a population-based cohort study using Danish national registers.
163 ed cohort included 1.7 million children from Danish national registries in the 35-year period 1977-20
164                   COPD was assessed from the Danish national registries on hospitalizations and presc
165       We used a population-based cohort from Danish national registries that included data on more th
166           Patients were identified using the Danish national registries.
167 l Research Council (MRC_UU_12023/23) and the Danish National Research Foundation.
168 arch, the European Research Council, and the Danish National Research Foundation.
169 Research, European Research Council, and the Danish National Research Foundation.
170 s of academic performance from the 2010-2013 Danish National Tests.
171 1.4 million unique individuals documented in Danish national treatment registers.
172                                    Using the Danish nationwide administrative databases, we investiga
173                                          The Danish nationwide administrative registries were interro
174 m and 1:100 for aortic dissection) using the Danish nationwide administrative registries.
175 oronary artery disease were identified using Danish nationwide administrative registries.
176                                We enrolled a Danish nationwide cohort of 1.12 million women at risk f
177 halate exposures and breast cancer risk in a Danish nationwide cohort, using redeemed prescriptions f
178                                            A Danish nationwide register study including all individua
179            We studied patients enrolled in a Danish nationwide register who underwent initial noninva
180 ined at the conscript board were followed in Danish nationwide registers (1969-2016).
181 e used unselected annually updated data from Danish nationwide registers covering more than 1 million
182 s registry-based cohort study used data from Danish nationwide registers on all women who gave birth
183 ere identified between 1998 and 2015 through Danish nationwide registers.
184 dosis (1996 to 2016) were identified through Danish nationwide registries and matched 1:4 by age, sex
185                   Data were crosslinked with Danish nationwide registries for identification of conco
186                                        Using Danish nationwide registries from 1996 to 2012, 56,032 p
187                                              Danish nationwide registries were used to investigate te
188 cer, and Health Study were cross-linked with Danish nationwide registries.
189 at discharge were identified using data from Danish nationwide registries.
190 omorbidity, and outcomes were collected from Danish nationwide registries.
191 ed from 1993 to 1997, were cross-linked with Danish nationwide registries.
192 ter newly diagnosed AF were identified using Danish nationwide registries.
193           DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Danish nationwide, population-based cohort study using m
194                                         This Danish nationwide, population-based, nested case-control
195                                         This Danish, nationwide, register-based, propensity score-mat
196 l dried blood spot samples obtained from the Danish Neonatal Screening Biobank and genotyped using th
197 ched on date of birth were identified in the Danish normal population by risk-set sampling.
198 ed for articles written in English, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, French, Spanish, or Portugue
199             We used data from the nationwide Danish Nurse Cohort on 22,882 female nurses ( > 44 years
200 he aim of the study was to examine whether a Danish Open Dialogue approach directed at young people,
201 ipate, could not read or write in English or Danish, or had a cognitive disability that would preclud
202                                             (Danish Organization on Randomized Trials With Clinical O
203  Danish Breast Cancer Group database and the Danish Pathology Register.
204 xacerbations and pneumonia from the National Danish Patient Registry and vital status from the Nation
205       Personal identification numbers on all Danish patients referred to the Danish Phase I Unit at R
206                                              Danish patients undergoing laparoscopic gastric bypass (
207 ndividual-level SES and clinical data on all Danish patients with AML (2000 to 2014).
208                              We followed all Danish patients with an initial hospital contact with al
209    We conducted a nationwide cohort study of Danish patients with atrial fibrillation >=50 years of a
210 or RBM20 appear with a frequency of 6% among Danish patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), it wa
211 ression in diagnostic skin biopsies from 154 Danish patients with early-stage MF.
212 ionwide population-based cohort study of all Danish patients with ECI diagnosed 1997-2016 (n = 1745)
213          This national cohort study included Danish people born between Jan 1, 1977, and Dec 31, 1997
214                                    1 087 672 Danish people were included in this study.
215 017 was linked to cohort members using their Danish personal identification numbers.
216 mbers on all Danish patients referred to the Danish Phase I Unit at Rigshospitalet from 2005 to 2016,
217 SI and SSTI isolates were closely related to Danish pig isolates.
218 lationship among LA-MRSA CC398 isolates from Danish pigs and cases of BSI and SSTI.
219 nzania, two African baboon social groups and Danish pigs; many of these microbiomes contain phages be
220 is of a mental disorder than for the general Danish population (28.70 deaths [95% CI 28.57-28.82] vs
221 ectronic healthcare data covering the entire Danish population and general practices in the UK Clinic
222 PSYCH2012 sample is nested within the entire Danish population born between 1981 and 2005, including
223 lergic rhinitis increased in a general adult Danish population over the last three decades and has th
224 RMO Database Network in the Netherlands, the Danish population registers, and the IMS Real-World Evid
225                                              Danish population registries were used to link informati
226         In this longitudinal cohort study of Danish population registries, we linked data on a cohort
227  a marked sample-size increase from a unique Danish population resource, we report a genome-wide asso
228 s and disease co-occurrences in the complete Danish population using the ICD-10 and Global Burden of
229  (iPSYCH) consortium has established a large Danish population-based Case-Cohort sample (iPSYCH2012)
230               METHODS AND Through linkage of Danish population-based registers, we included all resid
231 PANTS: A retrospective cohort study based on Danish population-based registry data and the Danish Inf
232 between green space and mental health in the Danish population.
233  and above, randomly selected in the general Danish population.
234 and sex-matched control individuals from the Danish population.
235 hese disorders within the entire Swedish and Danish population.
236                                      In this Danish, population-based cohort study we recruited adult
237 Salmonella infection in parent flocks in the Danish poultry.
238 on on mental disorders was obtained from the Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register and the dat
239                                          The Danish Psychiatric Central Research Register ascertained
240 H2012) who were diagnosed with depression in Danish psychiatric hospitals from 1994 to 2016 was exami
241  registers, the Danish Twin Register and the Danish Psychiatric Research Register, we identified a sa
242  31, 2015 (end date of follow-up), including Danish public schoolchildren attending grades 2, 3, 4, 6
243                                        Among Danish public schoolchildren, there was no significant d
244     Using 19th-century flora censuses for 14 Danish regions as a baseline, we overcome previous criti
245                                          The Danish Regions Medical Fund and the Danish Council for I
246                          Using data from the Danish Register for Causes of Death mortality is also in
247 ate and cause of death was obtained from the Danish Register of Causes of Death.
248 data were drawn from the combined nationwide Danish registers and included all people born in Denmark
249 was conducted using data from the nationwide Danish registers from January 1, 1996, to December 31, 2
250 y, prediction of T2D comorbidities utilizing Danish registers led to consistent albeit modest perform
251 sons age 50 to 64 years who were followed in Danish registers until June 2013.
252 -control study, we used national interlinked Danish registers.
253 de observational cohort study used data from Danish registries to determine the inverse probability o
254 hods In this cohort study, we used data from Danish registries to identify patients with type 2 diabe
255                METHODS AND Linking data from Danish registries, we conducted a nationwide, population
256                             Using nationwide Danish registries, we conducted a population-based case-
257                              Using data from Danish registries, we followed 21,152 patients diagnosed
258                                Methods Using Danish registries, we identified adults diagnosed with a
259                                In nationwide Danish registries, we identified patients discharged wit
260        Data were collected from 3 nationwide Danish registries.
261 VD, and associated deaths were identified in Danish registries.
262                              We accessed the Danish Registry and observed (1) a higher incidence of d
263                                        Using Danish registry data, we investigate whether epidemiolog
264 mark, Danish Council for Strategic Research, Danish Research Foundation for General Practice, Novo No
265   We used national registers to identify all Danish residents diagnosed during 1986-2016 with LNB (n
266   We used national registers to identify all Danish residents diagnosed during 1986-2016 with LNB (n=
267                       Exactly 48599 of these Danish residents were discharged from an inpatient psych
268 rediction model, which performed well in the Danish (ROC-AUC, 0.739) and Scottish (ROC-AUC, 0.740) co
269 ordic Diet (OPUS) School Meal Study with 765 Danish schoolchildren 8-11 y old.Associations between se
270 conducted a population-based cohort study of Danish schoolchildren aged 7-13 years born from 1930 to
271 sults indicate that (236)U concentrations in Danish seawater are distributed within a relatively narr
272               (236)U/(238)U atomic ratios in Danish seawater are more than 4 times higher than the es
273 g plants are dominating sources of (236)U in Danish seawater.
274                                      Female, Danish slaughter pigs (n = 22, ~ 60 kg).
275       The (135)Cs/(137)Cs isotopic ratios in Danish soil (2.08-2.68) were significantly higher than t
276 weight <1000 g, known immunodeficiency or no Danish-speaking parent.
277 s than 1000 g, known immunodeficiency, or no Danish-speaking parent.
278                              Patients in the Danish Stoma Database completed the Short-form 36 health
279                                          The DANISH study (Danish Study to Assess the Efficacy of ICD
280                             Results from the DANISH Study (Danish Study to Assess the Efficacy of ICD
281                                             (DANish Study of Optimal Acute Treatment of Patients With
282 tion was deferred, the DANAMI-3-DEFER (Third DANish Study of Optimal Acute Treatment of Patients With
283                            The DANISH study (Danish Study to Assess the Efficacy of ICDs [Implantable
284 ischemic systolic HF enrolled in the DANISH (Danish Study to Assess the Efficacy of ICDs in Patients
285               Results from the DANISH Study (Danish Study to Assess the Efficacy of ICDs in Patients
286  this post hoc analysis of the DANISH trial (Danish Study to Assess the Efficacy of ICDs in Patients
287        Clinical data were extracted from the Danish Testicular Cancer database.
288  immunogenic, but non-essential genes in BCG Danish to create a diagnostic-compatible triple knock-ou
289     Methods In this post hoc analysis of the DANISH trial (Danish Study to Assess the Efficacy of ICD
290 Conclusions In this post hoc analysis of the DANISH trial, ICD therapy was associated with survival b
291      Combining two nationwide registers, the Danish Twin Register and the Danish Psychiatric Research
292 28, DZ = 18) were recruited via the National Danish Twin Register and the Psychiatric Central Registe
293 pulations using a population-based cohort of Danish twins.
294 tre, double-blind, randomised trial in seven Danish university clinics, we recruited children and ado
295 e, parallel randomised controlled trial in 5 Danish urological departments.
296                                          The Danish validation cohort, confirmed our findings regardi
297 ) in a shallow coastal area within the Inner Danish waters.
298 , intrinsic sugars, and starch or an Average Danish (Western) Diet (ADD) for 26 weeks.
299                                          All Danish women born in 1985-2003 were identified, and indi
300                                        Among Danish women with a history of GDM, ASB intake was not s

 
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