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Leger utdannet i Bodø – hvem er de og hvor blir de av?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)BAKGRUNN Siden 2009 har inntil 24 legestudenter ved Universitetet i Tromsø årlig fullført de to siste årene av utdanningen i Bodø (kalt Bodøpakken). Vi kartla oppvekstkommune, ønsker for framtidig spesialitet blant ... -
Legger sykepleiere godt nok til rette for god psykisk oppfølging når kvinner gjennomfører provosert abort?
(Bachelor thesis, 2020)Bakgrunn: Artikkelen tar for seg hvordan sykepleiere legger til rette for god psykisk oppfølging når kvinner gjennomfører provosert abort gjennom kategoriene profesjonell intuisjon, kartlegging av psykisk helse og ... -
Legitimizing neglect - a qualitative study among nursing home staff in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Introduction Residents in nursing homes do not always get qualitatively good nursing care, and research shows that residents’ basic care needs are sometimes neglected. Neglect in nursing homes is a challenging and complex ... -
Leisure time activities in adolescence in the presence of susceptibility genes for obesity: risk or resilience against overweight in adulthood? The HUNT study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Background: Environment, health behavior, and genetic background are important in the development of obesity. Adolescents spend substantial part of daily leisure time on cultural and social activities, but knowledge about ... -
Leisure time physical activity and the risk of hip or knee replacement due to primary osteoarthritis: A population based cohort study (The HUNT Study)
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background The relationship between leisure time physical activity (LPA) and hip and knee OA and subsequent joint replacement has not yet been clearly defined. Some studies have found the risk of knee replacement (TKR) to ... -
Leisure-Time Physical Activity Is Associated With Reduced Risk of Dementia-Related Mortality in Adults With and Without Psychological Distress: The Cohort of Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: Leisure-time physical activity (PA) has been proposed as a protective factor against dementia, whereas psychological distress is associated with an increased risk of dementia. We investigated the associations ... -
Leisure-Time Physical Activity Trajectories in Individuals With and Without Musculoskeletal Pain: Longitudinal Data From the HUNT Study
(Master thesis, 2024)Abstract Introduction: Physical activity play an important role in public health, offering benefits in prevention of several health issues and maintaining overall health. Individuals with musculoskeletal pain may face ... -
Lek og avledning
(Bachelor thesis, 2022)Bakgrunn: Smerte er et komplekst fenomen som påvirkes av fysiske, psykiske og sosiale faktorer. Smertebehandling hos barn har oppgjennom tidene vært preget av myter og misforståelser. Dette kan ha ført til at barns smerte ... -
Length of sick leave - Why not ask the sick-listed? Sick-listed individuals predict their length of sick leave more accurately than professionals
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2004)Background: The knowledge of factors accurately predicting the long lasting sick leaves is sparse, but information on medical condition is believed to be necessary to identify persons at risk. Based on the current ... -
Life Course Trajectories of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Women With and Without Hypertensive Disorders in First Pregnancy: The HUNT Study in Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: Women with hypertensive pregnancy disorders have adverse levels of cardiovascular risk factors. It is unclear how this adverse risk factor profile evolves during adult life. We compared life course trajectories ... -
Life course trajectories of Maternal Cardiovascular Risk Factors according to Offspring Birthweight: The HUNT Study
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Women with small or large for gestational age offspring are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease later in life. How their cardiovascular risk factors develop across the life course is incompletely known. We linked ... -
Life satisfaction in association with self-efficacy and stressor experience in adolescents – self-efficacy as a potential moderator
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Aim This paper reports associations among socio‐demographic variables, stressor experience, self‐efficacy and life satisfaction among Norwegian adolescents aged 15–21 years and the potential moderating role of self‐efficacy ... -
Life style related to blood pressure and body weight in adolescence: Cross sectional data from the Young-HUNT study, Norway
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008)Background The associations between physical activity, unhealthy dietary habits and cigarette smoking and blood pressure, overweight and obesity are well established in adulthood. This is not the case for similar ... -
Life-Course Epidemiology in Breast Cancer: Importance of Weight Change through Life and Reproductive History to Risk for and Survival From Breast Cancer: Prospective studies of Norwegian women
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Lifestyle and work-related factors associated with work ability and work participation for people with obesity: A prospective observational study after vocational rehabilitation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Purpose: We aimed to investigate which changes in the explanatory factors that were associated with positive change in the work ability score (WAS) and degree of work participation (DWP) for participants in a new 1-year ... -
Lifestyle Intervention in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background & Aims Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) affects up to 30% of adults in Western populations and is increasing in prevalence. GERD is associated with lifestyle factors, particularly obesity and tobacco ... -
Lifting the veil from user participation in clinical work – What is it and does it work?
(Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2012:86, Doctoral thesis, 2012)User participation in health care has been part of a large societal development where patient’s rights have challenged the history of paternalism. Users’ participation has been legislated in many countries and proposes ... -
Light-moderate alcohol consumption and left ventricular function among healthy, middle-aged adults: the HUNT study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Objectives To investigate the association between alcohol consumption and left ventricular (LV) function in a population with low average alcohol intake. Design, setting and participants A total of 1296 healthy participants, ... -
Like a hotel, but boring: Users' experience with short-time community-based residential aftercare
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background The discharge process from hospital to home for patients with severe mental illness (SMI) is often complex, and most are in need of tailored and coordinated community services at home. One solution is to ...