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Ann Ragnhild Broderstad

Researcher at University Hospital of North Norway

Publications -  57
Citations -  1371

Ann Ragnhild Broderstad is an academic researcher from University Hospital of North Norway. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1047 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann Ragnhild Broderstad include University of Tromsø & Health Science University.

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Indigenous and tribal peoples' health (The Lancet-Lowitja Institute Global Collaboration) : a population study

Ian Anderson, +64 more
- 09 Jul 2016 - 
TL;DR: Taking into account the UN Sustainable Development Goals, this study recommends that national governments develop targeted policy responses to Indigenous health, improving access to health services, and Indigenous data within national surveillance systems.
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Population based study of health and living conditions in areas with both Sámi and Norwegian populations--the SAMINOR study.

TL;DR: An overview of the background of the SAMINOR project is provided and the findings related to more strict definitions of Sami ethnicity have important implications for the interpretation of earlier works and for future studies.
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Dietary intake of heme iron and risk of gastric cancer in the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition study.

TL;DR: A positive association between heme iron intake and gastric cancer risk is found in the European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition (EURGAST‐EPIC), and was statistically significant in subjects with plasma vitamin C <39 mmol/l only.
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Impact of referral templates on the quality of referrals from primary to secondary care: a cluster randomised trial

TL;DR: This study has shown that the dissemination of referral templates coupled with intermittent surgery visits produced higher quality referrals, and showed that board certified GPs and GPs in larger surgeries produced referrals of significantly higher quality.
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A population-based study on health and living conditions in areas with mixed Sami and Norwegian settlements – the SAMINOR 2 questionnaire study

TL;DR: The knowledge generated from future theme-specific research utilizing the SAMINOR 2 database has the potential to benefit the general population in this geographical area of Norway, and the Sami people in particular, by providing knowledge-based insight into the health and living conditions of the multi-ethnic population in these parts of Norway.