Cohort profile: Bandar Kong prospective study of chronic non-communicable diseases
/0 Comments/in Bandare Kong Cohort Study Publications /by BKCSDecomposition of Socioeconomic Inequality in Cardiovascular Disease Prevalence in the Adult Population: A Cohort-based Cross-sectional Study in Northwest Iran
/0 Comments/in Ardabil Cohort Study Publications /by ARCSNear work, screen time, outdoor time and myopia in schoolchildren in the Sunflower Myopia AEEC Consortium
/0 Comments/in SSCECS Publications /by SSCECSSleep profile status based on substance use, lipids and demographic variables in Tabari cohort study
/0 Comments/in Mazandaran Cohort Study Publications /by MCSPredicted 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease in Shahroud, Islamic Republic of Iran and the body mass index paradox
/0 Comments/in Shahroud Eye Cohort Study Publications /by SHECSBest Indicators for Detecting Keratoconus Progression in Children: A Report From the Shahroud Schoolchildren Eye Cohort Study
/0 Comments/in SSCECS Publications /by SSCECSPrevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension based on ACC/AHA versus JNC7 guidelines in the PERSIAN cohort study
/0 Comments/in Hoveizeh Cohort Study Publications, PCS Publications /by PERSIANPrevalence of prediabetes and associated factors in southwest iran: results from Hoveyzeh cohort study
/0 Comments/in Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication, Publication /by HCSAssociation between Socio-structural Factors and History of Gestational Diabetes: A Population-based Cohort Study in Hoveyzeh County
/0 Comments/in Hoveizeh Cohort Study Publications, Hoveizeh Cohort Study Publications /by HCSIntroduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with several consequences during pregnancy and later life. Few studies have focused on social factors related to gestational diabetes using combined indicators. Materials and Methods: The data of the Hoveyzeh cohort study were used in this study. The studied population was women aged 35-70 from Hoveyzeh County, who […]
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