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Effects of the 2008 Global Economic Crisis on National Health Indicators: Results from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

The relationship between economics and health has been of great interest throughout the years. The accumulated data is not sufficient enough to carry out long-term studies from the viewpoint of morbidity, although Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) was carried out yearl...

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Published in:Korean journal of family medicine 2015, 36(4), , pp.162-167
Main Authors: Shin, Jung-Hyun, Lee, Gyeongsil, Kim, Jun-Suk, Oh, Hyung-Seok, Lee, Keun-Seung, Hur, Yong, Cho, Be-Long
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