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    Julius Symposium 2017 - Harbers, MC.pptx

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    Poster showing research protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis investigating effective nudging strategies for promoting healthy food choice

    Study design.

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    <p>The black bars represent the sleep episodes and the white bars represent the wake episodes. Blood sampling times, saliva-sampling times are indicated as respectively B and S. ↓indicates meal times.</p

    Relationship between REM sleep during the 2<sup>nd</sup> part of the night and cortisol concentrations in response to lunch (nmol/L) during phase delay.

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    <p>R<sup>2</sup>=0.334, P<0.05, n=13 (A). Relationship between REM sleep during the 2<sup>nd</sup> part of the night and fasting insulin concentrations (mU/L) during phase delay. R<sup>2</sup>=0.374, P<0.05, n=13 (B). Relationship between REM sleep during the 2<sup>nd</sup> part of the night and HOMA-IR index (mU/L x mmol/L) during phase delay. R<sup>2</sup>=0.382, P<0.05, n=13 (C).</p

    Calibration graphs (in deciles) of the prediction model after internal validation.

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    <p>(A) For men, in the development dataset (The Hoorn Study, The KORA S4/F4 Study and the Inter99 Study combined). (B) For men, in the development dataset, stratified per cohort: Hoorn Study (dots), KORA F4/S4 Study (squares), Inter99 Study (triangles). (C) For women, in the development dataset (The Hoorn Study, The KORA S4/F4 Study and the Inter99 Study combined). (D) For women, in the development dataset, stratified per cohort: Hoorn Study (dots), KORA F4/S4 Study (squares), Inter99 Study (triangles). (E) For men, in the external validation dataset (The METSIM Study). The diagonal line indicates perfect calibration.</p

    Adjusted hazard ratio of death from cardiovascular causes (95% CI) by standardized 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in nmol/L in competing risk analysis for full database without the New Hoorn Study.

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    <p>Adjusted hazard ratio of death from cardiovascular causes (95% CI) by standardized 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in nmol/L in competing risk analysis for full database without the New Hoorn Study.</p
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