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Calle Bengtsson

Researcher at University of Gothenburg

Publications -  287
Citations -  23590

Calle Bengtsson is an academic researcher from University of Gothenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 287 publications receiving 22583 citations. Previous affiliations of Calle Bengtsson include Sahlgrenska University Hospital & Umeå University.

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Interrelation between potential risk factors for cardiovascular disease in men aged 33-42 years with special reference to life-style factors, A study from Habo in the County of Skaraborg, Sweden

TL;DR: There were significant correlations between the life-style factors (physical inactivity, smoking, alcohol intake, self-experienced mental stress) and probable biological markers of life- Style factors such as anthropometric data, blood pressure and serum lipids and of the biological markers studied, the waist to hip circumference ratio was most strongly associated with life- style factors.
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A model for quality assessment in primary health care using the tracer condition technique with insulin treated diabetes as one of the tracers

TL;DR: The expert panel concluded that there was no difference between the quality of the two levels of care studied and medical audit was a useful method for evaluating medical quality.
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Subjectively experienced symptoms in relation to socio-economic factors in women.

TL;DR: Factors such as foreign origin, low education, different kinds of isolation such as not working outside of the home, being divorced or widowed seemed to be factors which increased the risk of experiencing different symptoms and complaints in the female population.
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Interrelation between risk factors for cardiovascular disease in men aged 33-42. A study from Habo in Skaraborg County, Sweden.

TL;DR: The main purpose was to study associations between different risk factors for coronary heart disease in order to find out whether such associations already exist during the fourth decade of life.
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Malignant neoplastic disease in women

TL;DR: Breast cancer was found to be the most common single malignant neoplasm followed by cancer of uterus and cancer of the ovaries, and incidence rates during the 12-year period increased with age.