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Does a population-based multi-factorial lifestyle intervention increase social inequality in dietary habits? The Inter99 study
Ulla Toft, Iris Marie Jakobsen,
Mette Aadahl
, Charlotta Pisinger, Torben Jørgensen
Institut for Klinisk Medicin
Institut for Folkesundhedsvidenskab
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Dietary Habits
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Lifestyle Intervention
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Population-based
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Social Inequality
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Inter99
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Socioeconomic Position
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Fish Intake
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Food Frequency Questionnaire
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Education Status
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Unemployed Women
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Net Change
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Socioeconomic Groups
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Fruit Intake
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Employment Status
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Fat Intake
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Socioeconomic Health Disparities
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Dietary Intake
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Regression Analysis
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Dietary Intervention
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Vegetable Intake
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Confidence Interval
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Interaction Terms
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Intervention Studies
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Intervention Effect
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Unhealthy Dietary Habits
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Denmark
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Employed Women
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Copenhagen
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Intervention Group
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Food Science
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Fat Intake
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Food Frequency Questionnaire
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Fruit Intake
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Vegetable Intake
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Dietary Intake
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