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    Is the risk of cardiovascular disease in women with pre-eclampsia modified by very low or very high offspring birth weight? A nationwide cohort study in Norway by Riise, Hilde Kristin Refvik, Igland, Jannicke, Sulo, Gerhard, Iversen, Marjolein Memelink, Graue, Marit, Eskild, Anne, Tell, Grethe Seppola, Daltveit, Anne Kjersti

    Published in BMJ open (26-04-2022)
    “…ObjectivesTo examine whether the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women with pre-eclampsia is modified by very low or very high offspring birth weight…”
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    Casual blood glucose and subsequent cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality among 159 731 participants in Cohort of Norway (CONOR) by Riise, Hilde Kristin Refvik, Igland, Jannicke, Sulo, Gerhard, Graue, Marit, Haltbakk, Johannes, Tell, Grethe Seppola, Iversen, Marjolein Memelink

    Published in BMJ open diabetes research & care (23-02-2021)
    “…IntroductionOur aim was to assess the association between casual blood glucose level and subsequent cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality among…”
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    Estimating the future burden of hip fractures in Norway. A NOREPOS study by Hagen, Gunhild, Magnussen, Jon, Tell, Grethe, Omsland, Tone

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2020)
    “…The incidence rate of hip fractures seems to be declining in many western countries. However, due to the ageing of the population, the number of fractures may…”
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    Preconception Cardiovascular Risk Factor Differences Between Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia: Cohort Norway Study by Egeland, Grace M, Klungsøyr, Kari, Øyen, Nina, Tell, Grethe S, Næss, Øyvind, Skjærven, Rolv

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-06-2016)
    “…Preconception predictors of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia may identify opportunities for early detection and improve our understanding of the…”
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    Stroke survival and the impact of geographic proximity to family members: A population-based cohort study by Choi, Hye Jung, LeBlanc, Marissa, Moger, Tron Anders, Valberg, Morten, Aamodt, Geir, Page, Christian M., Tell, Grethe S., Næss, Øyvind

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-09-2022)
    “…Familial support may be important for post-stroke survival. To determine if geographical proximity between stroke survivors and their family members, i.e…”
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    Ethnic inequalities in acute myocardial infarction and stroke rates in Norway 1994-2009: a nationwide cohort study (CVDNOR) by Rabanal, Kjersti S, Selmer, Randi M, Igland, Jannicke, Tell, Grethe S, Meyer, Haakon E

    Published in BMC public health (20-10-2015)
    “…Immigrants to Norway from South Asia and Former Yugoslavia have high levels of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. Yet, the incidence of CVD among…”
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    Cause-specific excess mortality after hip fracture: the Norwegian Epidemiologic Osteoporosis Studies (NOREPOS) by Holvik, Kristin, Ellingsen, Christian Lycke, Solbakken, Siri Marie, Finnes, Trine Elisabeth, Talsnes, Ove, Grimnes, Guri, Tell, Grethe S, Søgaard, Anne-Johanne, Meyer, Haakon E

    Published in BMC geriatrics (31-03-2023)
    “…Information on cause of death may help appraise the degree to which the high excess mortality after hip fracture reflects pre-existing comorbidities or the…”
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    Validation of the cardiovascular risk model NORRISK 2 in South Asians and people with diabetes by Rabanal, Kjersti Stormark, Igland, Jannicke, Tell, Grethe Seppola, Jenum, Anne Karen, Klemsdal, Tor Ole, Ariansen, Inger, Meyer, Haakon Eduard, Selmer, Randi Marie

    Published in Scandinavian cardiovascular journal : SCJ (25-01-2021)
    “…To evaluate the predictive ability of the previously published NORRISK 2 cardiovascular risk model in Norwegian-born and immigrants born in South Asia living…”
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    Contribution of an extensive medication-based comorbidity index (Rx-Risk) in explaining the excess mortality after hip fracture in older Norwegians: a NOREPOS cohort study by Holvik, Kristin, Hjellvik, Vidar, Karlstad, Øystein, Gunnes, Nina, Hoff, Mari, Tell, Grethe S, Meyer, Haakon E

    Published in BMJ open (02-05-2022)
    “…ObjectivesPatients with hip fracture are typically characterised by extensive comorbidities and excess mortality. Methods that account for a wide range of…”
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