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2“…In conclusion, among Finnish people living alone, social and functional factors appear to be more strongly associated with leisure participation and positive mental health than socio-economic factors.…”
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3“…METHODS: This study was carried out among Finnish people living in Costa del Sol area, southern Spain. …”
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4by Sipilä, Jussi O. T.“…Available Finnish data on neuroepidemiology of adult-onset disorders are limited, and this paper describes the conclusions that can be drawn and their implications. Apparently, Finnish people have a (relatively) high risk of developing Unverricht-Lundborg disease (EPM1), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Spinal muscular atrophy, Jokela type (SMAJ) and adult-onset dystonia. …”
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5“…METHODS: A questionnaire survey of a random sample of Finnish people aged 25 to 64 years. Analyses were done using multivariate multinomial logistic regression. …”
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6“…Therefore, in this paper we provide findings regarding food and exercise, accumulated during the 25 years of studying lives of Finnish people with type 1 diabetes.…”
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7“…We analyse this tension in relation to existing data on Finnish people’s attitudes, pointing out that positive, supportive views do not directly transform into high participation rates; nor do they justify the claims of policy makers and biobank proponents that people are willing to participate, when in fact surveys report that people know very little about biobanks.…”
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8“…The data comprises letters (N = 77) written by Finnish people (aged 70–93) that were analyzed using content analysis. …”
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9by Rosenström, Tom, Fawcett, Tim W., Higginson, Andrew D., Metsä-Simola, Niina, Hagen, Edward H., Houston, Alasdair I., Martikainen, Pekka“…Register-based data (304,112 individuals drawn from a random sample of 11% of Finnish people) on antidepressant purchases is used as a proxy for depression. …”
Published 2017
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10“…A representative random sample (N = 7000) of Finnish people aged 15–69 years was drawn from the Finnish Population Information System. …”
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11by Parkkila, Karri, Kiviniemi, Antti, Tulppo, Mikko, Perkiömäki, Juha, Kesäniemi, Y. Antero, Ukkola, Olavi“…The objective of this prospective study was to evaluate whether resistin predicts mortality among elderly Finnish people. METHODS: The study population consisted of 599 elderly (71.7 ± 5.4 years) patients and the follow-up was approximately six years. …”
Published 2021
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12by Rantsi, Mervi, Kortelainen, Lauri, Hyttinen, Virva, Jyrkkä, Johanna, Kankaanpää, Eila“…The data included all community-dwelling Finnish people aged ≥65 and who had anti-dementia medication purchases (n = 217,778). …”
Published 2023
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13by Sarycheva, Tatyana, Lavikainen, Piia, Taipale, Heidi, Tiihonen, Jari, Tanskanen, Antti, Hartikainen, Sirpa, Tolppanen, Anna‐Maija“…METHODS AND RESULTS: The MEDALZ (Medication Use and Alzheimer's Disease) cohort includes all Finnish people who received a clinically verified AD diagnosis (N=70718) from 2005 to 2011. …”
Published 2018
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14“…AIMS: This study explores the associations between gambling involvement, type of gambling, at-risk and problem gambling (ARPG) and register-based grade point average (GPA), among Finnish people aged 18–29 years (N = 676). It is assumed that high gambling involvement and engaging in certain types of gambling are linked to ARPG, and that low school achievement is positively associated with these measures. …”
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15by Kalyakulina, Alena, Iannuzzi, Vincenzo, Sazzini, Marco, Garagnani, Paolo, Jalan, Sarika, Franceschi, Claudio, Ivanchenko, Mikhail, Giuliani, Cristina“…The obtained results are twofold: (i) at the methodological level, we demonstrated that a machine learning approach is able to detect patterns of genetic structure among human groups from different latitudes both at single genes and by considering combinations of mtDNA and nucDNA loci; (ii) at the biological level, the analysis identified population-specific nuclear genes and variants that likely play a relevant biological role in association with a mitochondrial gene (such as the “obesity gene” FTO in Finnish people). Further studies are needed to fully elucidate the evolutionary dynamics (e.g., migration, admixture, and/or local adaptation) that shaped these nucDNA–mtDNA interactions and their functional role.…”
Published 2020
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16by Aalto, Ulla L., Knuutila, Mia, Lehti, Tuuli, Jansson, Anu, Kautiainen, Hannu, Öhman, Hanna, Strandberg, Timo, Pitkälä, Kaisu H.“…CONCLUSIONS: Older home-dwelling, urban Finnish people have become more actively engaged in recent years. …”
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17by Väätäinen, Saku, Cederberg, Henna, Roine, Risto, Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, Sirkka, Saramies, Jouko, Uusitalo, Hannu, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Martikainen, Janne“…METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study comprising 707 Finnish people without a diagnosis of T2D between the ages of 51 and 75 years. …”
Published 2016
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18by Lallukka, Tea, Kronholm, Erkki, Pekkala, Johanna, Jäppinen, Sauli, Blomgren, Jenni, Pietiläinen, Olli, Lahelma, Eero, Rahkonen, Ossi“…METHODS: Young (25–38 years at baseline, n = 495,663) and midlife (39–52 years at baseline, n = 603,085) Finnish people, all working in 2004, were followed up through 2013, with registers of the Social Insurance Institution, and the Statistics Finland. …”
Published 2019
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19“…METHODS: This nationwide register study consisted of Finnish people aged 75 years or older (n = 497,663) who during 2017–2019 purchased at least one prescribed medicine considered as a PIM, based on any of the included criteria. …”
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20“…SETTING: Population‐based survey in Finland. PARTICIPANTS: Finnish people aged 15–74 years drawn randomly from the Population Information System. …”
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