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Gabriele Born
Researcher at University of Greifswald
Publications - 7
Citations - 1698
Gabriele Born is an academic researcher from University of Greifswald. The author has contributed to research in topics: Study of Health in Pomerania & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1554 citations.
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Cohort Profile: The Study of Health in Pomerania
Henry Völzke,Dietrich Alte,Carsten Oliver Schmidt,Dörte Radke,Roberto Lorbeer,Nele Friedrich,Nicole Aumann,Katharina Lau,Michael Piontek,Gabriele Born,Christoph Havemann,Till Ittermann,Sabine Schipf,Robin Haring,Robin Haring,Sebastian E. Baumeister,Henri Wallaschofski,Matthias Nauck,Stephanie Frick,Andreas Arnold,Michael Jünger,Julia Mayerle,Matthias Kraft,Markus M. Lerch,Marcus Dörr,Thorsten Reffelmann,Klaus Empen,Stephan B. Felix,Anne Obst,Beate Koch,Sven Gläser,Ralf Ewert,Ingo Fietze,Thomas Penzel,Martina Dören,Wolfgang Rathmann,Johannes Haerting,Mario Hannemann,J Röpcke,Ulf Schminke,Clemens Jürgens,Frank Tost,Rainer Rettig,Jan A. Kors,Saskia Ungerer,K Hegenscheid,Jens Peter Kühn,Julia Kühn,Norbert Hosten,Ralf Puls,Jörg Henke,Oliver Gloger,Alexander Teumer,Georg Homuth,Uwe Völker,Christian Schwahn,Birte Holtfreter,Ines Polzer,Thomas Kohlmann,Hans J. Grabe,Dieter Rosskopf,Heyo K. Kroemer,Thomas Kocher,Reiner Biffar,Ulrich John,Wolfgang Hoffmann +65 more
TL;DR: Henry Volzke, y Dietrich Alte,1y Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Dorte Radke, Roberto Lorbeer, Nele Friedrich, Nicole Aumann, Katharina Lau, Michael Piontek, Gabriele Born, Christoph Havemann, Till Ittermann, Sabine Schipf, Robin Haring, Sebastian E Baumeister, Henri Wallaschofski, Matthias Nauck, Stephanie Frick, Andreas Arnold.
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Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP): A health examination survey in an east German region: Objectives and design
Ulrich John,Birgit A. Greiner,E. Hensel,Jan Lüdemann,M. Piek,Sybille Sauer,C. Adam,Gabriele Born,Dietrich Alte,Eberhard Greiser,U Haertel,Hans-Werner Hense,J Haerting,Stefan N. Willich,Christof Kessler +14 more
TL;DR: One objective of SHIP is to provide prevalence estimates on a broad range of diseases, risk and health factors for a defined region in the former GDR.
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Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP): a health survey in an East German region. Objectives and design of the oral health section.
E. Hensel,Dietmar Gesch,Reiner Biffar,Olaf Bernhardt,Thomas Kocher,Christian Splieth,Gabriele Born,Ulrich John +7 more
TL;DR: The goal of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) was to estimate the prevalence of diseases, identify potential risk factors in a defined region in northeast Germany, and examine the particular living situation of this population after the reunification of East and West Germany.
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Prevalence of Defined Symptoms of Malocclusion among Probands Enrolled in the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) in the Age Group from 20 to 49 Years
TL;DR: The most frequent symptoms were anterior crowding, increased overjet, and distoclusion, and these symptoms were significantly more frequent in women, while spacing and edge-to-edge bite, excessive overbite and mesioclusion were morerequent in men.
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Caries prevalence in an adult population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania, Germany (SHIP).
TL;DR: In spite of a very low prevalence of primary carious lesions and secondary caries, the mean number DMFT/S and especially MT/S scores in the Pomeranian adult population are high in comparison with Swedish and US data, but differed only slightly from the limited available national data for Germany.