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    Physical activity and sedentary behaviour changes during and after cardiac rehabilitation: Can patients be clustered? by Limpens, Marlou M, Van den Berg, Rita J G, Den Uijl, Iris, Sunamura, Madoka, Voortman, Trudy, Boersma, Eric, Ter Hoeve, Nienke

    Published in Journal of rehabilitation medicine (12-07-2023)
    “…To identify clusters of patients according to changes in their physical behaviour during and after cardiac rehabilitation, and to predict cluster membership…”
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    Healthy lifestyle in older adults and life expectancy with and without heart failure by Limpens, Marlou A. M., Asllanaj, Eralda, Dommershuijsen, Lisanne J., Boersma, Eric, Ikram, M. Arfan, Kavousi, Maryam, Voortman, Trudy

    Published in European journal of epidemiology (01-02-2022)
    “…Several lifestyle factors have been linked to risk for heart failure (HF) and premature mortality. The aim of this study was to estimate the impact of a…”
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    Trajectories and Determinants of Physical Activity during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Population-Based Study of Middle-Aged and Elderly Individuals in The Netherlands by Hofman, Amy, Limpens, Marlou A. M., de Crom, Tosca O. E., Ikram, Mohammad Arfan, Luik, Annemarie I., Voortman, Trudy

    Published in Nutrients (27-10-2021)
    “…Physical inactivity is a major public health problem, and there are concerns this might have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to identify…”
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    Impact of sex differences in co‐morbidities and medication adherence on outcome in 25 776 heart failure patients by Gürgöze, Muhammed T., Galiën, Onno P., Limpens, Marlou A.M., Roest, Stefan, Hoekstra, René C., IJpma, Arne S., Brugts, Jasper J., Manintveld, Olivier C., Boersma, Eric

    Published in ESC Heart Failure (01-02-2021)
    “…Aims Health insurance claims (HIC) databases in the Netherlands capture unselected patient populations, which makes them suitable for epidemiological research…”
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