Cohort profile: Norwegian survey of health and ageing (NORSE)
Abstract Purpose The Norwegian Survey of Health and Ageing (NORSE) was set up to provide internationally comparable data on ageing in Norway, which includes measured intrinsic capacity and cognitive function. Participants NORSE is a population-based health examination study of seniors aged 60+ from...
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Main Authors: | Bjørn Heine Strand (Author), Vegard Skirbekk (Author), Ellen Melbye Langballe (Author), Sverre Bergh (Author), Brynjar Landmark (Author), Sigrid Wangensteen (Author), Geir Selbæk (Author), Øyvind Kirkevold (Author) |
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