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The long-term effect of a population-based life-style intervention on smoking and alcohol consumption: The Inter99 Study—a randomized controlled trial
Sophie Baumann,
Ulla Marie Nørgaard Toft
,
Mette Aadahl
, Torben Jørgensen, Charlotta Pisinger
Medicinsk Sociologi
Department of Clinical Medicine
Department of Public Health
Section of Social Medicine
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Lifestyle Intervention
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Population-based
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Cigarette Consumption
100%
Binge Drinking
100%
Inter99
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Intervention Group
75%
Counseling
50%
Smoking Abstinence
50%
Confidence Interval
50%
Denmark
50%
Individual Life
25%
Net Change
25%
High Risk
25%
Ischemic Heart Disease
25%
Beneficial Effects
25%
10-year Follow-up
25%
Abstinence
25%
Odds Ratio
25%
Group-based
25%
Abstinence Rate
25%
Screening Risk Assessment
25%
AIMS™
25%
Copenhagen
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Binge Drinking
100%
Lifestyle
100%
Nicotine Withdrawal
75%
Counseling
50%
Odds Ratio
25%
Ischemic Heart Disease
25%
Psychology
Binge Drinking
100%