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Cohort Profile: The Helsinki Health Study

The Helsinki Health Study cohort was set up to enable longitudinal studies on the social and work related determinants of health and well-being, making use of self-reported as well as objective register data. The target population is the staff of the City of Helsinki, Finland. Baseline data for the...

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Published in:International journal of epidemiology 2013-06, Vol.42 (3), p.722-730
Main Authors: LAHELMA, Eero, AITTOMÄKI, Akseli, LAAKSONEN, Mikko, LALLUKKA, Tea, MARTIKAINEN, Pekka, PIHA, Kustaa, RAHKONEN, Ossi, SAASTAMOINEN, Peppiina
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