28 research outputs found
sj-docx-1-sjp-10.1177_14034948221137123 – Supplemental material for Heart failure describing the underlying cause of death: a misconception, lack of information on the true underlying causes, or both?
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-sjp-10.1177_14034948221137123 for Heart failure describing the underlying cause of death: a misconception, lack of information on the true underlying causes, or both? by Gerhard Sulo, Christian Lycke Ellingsen, Enxhela Sulo, Mohsen Naghavi and Stein Emil Vollset in Scandinavian Journal of Public Health</p
sj-docx-1-sjp-10.1177_14034948231188237 – Supplemental material for Production losses from morbidity and mortality by disease, age and sex in Norway
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-sjp-10.1177_14034948231188237 for Production losses from morbidity and mortality by disease, age and sex in Norway by Jonas Minet Kinge, Astrid de Linde, Joseph L. Dieleman, Stein Emil Vollset, ann Kristin Knudsen and Eline Aas in Scandinavian Journal of Public Health</p
Additional file 1 of Garbage codes in the Norwegian Cause of Death Registry 1996–2019
Additional file 1
Additional file 1 of Disease-specific health spending by age, sex, and type of care in Norway: a national health registry study
Additional file 1: Supplementary Methods Part I-VI. Part I: International Classification of Primary Care, Second edition. Part II: Calculation of the cost of encounters. Part III: Scaling estimates to National Health Accounts. Part IV: The cause list. Part V: Addressing data gaps in the homebased care and nursing homes data. Part VI: Home-Based and Institutional Care in the Norwegian National Health Accounts. Supplementary Table 1. Aggregated to disaggregated reporting level. Supplementary Table 2. Type of care, service unit, source of unit cost and total spending. Supplementary Table 3. Percent of total spending on mental disorders by age category. Supplementary Table 4. Total spending in the national health accounts and in the microdata, and the scalars. Supplemental Figure 1. Mental and Substance Use Care Spending in Norway by Type of Care, 2019. Supplemental Figure 2. Health Care Spending per Person, adjusted for deaths in 2019, in Norway by Age, Sex, and Aggregated Condition Category, 2019. Supplemental Figure 3. Scatterplot and Correlation of Percent of DALYs, YLDs, YLLs and Percent of Spending in 2019. Supplemental Figure 4. Health Care Spending in Norway Type of Care and Age, 2019. Supplemental Figure 5. Top 10 Causes of Spending by Type of Care and Sex, 2019
Supplementary Tables 1 and 2 from Biomarkers Related to One-Carbon Metabolism as Potential Risk Factors for Distal Colorectal Adenomas
Supplementary Tables 1 and 2 from Biomarkers Related to One-Carbon Metabolism as Potential Risk Factors for Distal Colorectal Adenoma
Supplementary Figure 3 from Maternal Smoking and DNA Methylation in Newborns: <i>In Utero</i> Effect or Epigenetic Inheritance?
PDF - 16K, Association between the combined mother and grandmother smoking categories and DNA methylation at 26 CpGs of interest. Each point represents the association for each CpG in each smoking category. *Significance threshold p<0.0019 (below the line is not statistically significant).</p
Supplementary Figure 2 from Maternal Smoking and DNA Methylation in Newborns: <i>In Utero</i> Effect or Epigenetic Inheritance?
PDF - 80K, Association between the timing of mother smoking (before and during pregnancy) and DNA methylation at 26 CpGs of interest. Each point represents the association for each CpG in each smoking category. *Significance threshold p<0.0019 (below the line is not statistically significant).</p
Supplementary Tables 1 and 2 and Supplementary Figure Legends from Maternal Smoking and DNA Methylation in Newborns: <i>In Utero</i> Effect or Epigenetic Inheritance?
PDF - 89K, Supplementary Table 1. Differential methylation in cord blood DNA in relation to the father's smoking prior to the mother's pregnancy. Supplementary Table 2. The combined effect of mother and grandmother smoking in pregnancy compared to only the mother smoking in pregnancy, on differential DNA methylation in cord blood. Legends for Supplementary Figures 1 through 4.</p
Supplementary Figure 1 from Maternal Smoking and DNA Methylation in Newborns: <i>In Utero</i> Effect or Epigenetic Inheritance?
PDF - 2930K, Timeline describing the collection of smoking information and methylation measurements for the study participants.</p
Supplementary Figure 4 from Maternal Smoking and DNA Methylation in Newborns: <i>In Utero</i> Effect or Epigenetic Inheritance?
PDF - 225K, Evaluation of the additional effect of grandmother smoking on DNA methylation at the 26 CpGs of interest, given the mother smoked in her pregnancy. Each point represents the association for each CpG in each category. *Significance threshold p<0.0019 (below the line is not statistically significant).</p
