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Does implementation of the European guidelines based on the SCORE model double the number of Norwegian adults who need cardiovascular drugs for primary prevention? The Tromsø study 2001
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005)Aims To study the implications of European guidelines on the use of antihypertensives and/or lipidlowering drugs (LLDs) for primary prevention in a Norwegian population. Methods and results The Tromsø study is a ... -
Does large herbivore removal affect secondary metabolites, nutrients and shoot length in woody species in semi-arid savannas?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)We hypothesised that exclusion of long-term browsing leads to decreased nutrient concentrations, increased carbon-based secondary metabolites (CBSMs) and decreased shoot length in woody plants in semi-arid savannas. To ... -
Does one size fit all? Comparing video-feedback in two different courses
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Several surveys show that students appreciate feedback on their assignments in order to learn more, and to understand more about their academic progress. In order to personalize the feedback, this has been recorded on video ... -
Does organizational vision really matter? An empirical examination of factors related to organizational vision integration among hospital employees
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: There seems to be a consensus that a vision for an organization is a valuable thing for organizations to have. However, research on organizational vision has predominantly been studied from a leadership ... -
Does recursive use of resource locations shape a home range? Exploring the red fox's cognitive map.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)A home range represents the outcome of the interplay between an environment, an animal’s understanding of that envi-ronment, and its subsequent movement decisions. Yet, recent studies suggest that recursive movement ... -
Does regular strength training cause urinary incontinence in overweight inactive women? : A randomized controlled trial
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Introduction and hypothesis: Urinary incontinence (UI) is common in women who exercise. We aimed to investigate new onset UI in formerly inactive, overweight or obese women (BMI > 25) participating in three different ... -
Does risk management affect productivity of organic rice farmers in India? Evidence from a semiparametric production model
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This study analyzes the effects of farmers’ risk on productivity where the production function is generalized to be specific to risk variables. This resulted in a semiparametric smooth-coefficient (SPSC) production function. ... -
Does the Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management Training programme have positive effects for young children exhibiting severe externalizing problems in school?: A quasi-experimental pre-post study.
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background: Young children exhibiting severe externalizing problems in school are at risk of developing several poor outcomes. School-based intervention programs have been found to be effective for students with different ... -
Does the Stereotypicality of Mothers’ Occupation Influence Children’s Communal Occupational Aspirations and Communal Orientation?
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-16)Career development is a lifelong process that starts in infancy and is shaped by a number of different factors during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Even though career development is shaped through life, relatively ... -
Does using real cases when educating health managers enhance relevance and learning outcome?
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Doing research into Indigenous issues being non-Indigenous
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Based on research into Indigenous people and sport, this article discusses the opportunities and challenges for a non-Indigenous researcher to study Indigenous issues. The author shares personal experiences from research ... -
The Dollar as a Mutual Problem: New Transatlantic Interdependence in Finance
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)When the 2007 global financial crisis hit financial markets, European leaders were quick to point the finger at US markets, excessive risk-taking, and insufficient regulation. However, it soon became apparent that European ... -
Domestic violence victimisation and its association with mental distress: A cross-sectional study of the Yangon Region, Myanmar
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objectives To estimate the prevalence of domestic violence, with subgroups of physical, sexual and emotional violence, among men and women and to assess the association between any lifetime domestic violence (DV) and mental ... -
Don't Trust Your Eyes: Image Manipulation in the Age of DeepFakes
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)We review the phenomenon of deepfakes, a novel technology enabling inexpensive manipulation of video material through the use of artificial intelligence, in the context of today’s wider discussion on fake news. We discuss ... -
Dose-response relationship between dietary magnesium intake and cardiovascular mortality: A systematic review and dose-based meta-regression analysis of prospective studies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background Although epidemiology studies have reported the relationship, including a dose-response relationship, between dietary magnesium intake and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), the risk for CVD mortality is ... -
Dose-response relationship between dietary magnesium intake, serum magnesium concentration and risk of hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)Background The findings of prospective cohort studies are inconsistent regarding the association between dietary magnesium intake and serum magnesium concentration and the risk of hypertension. We aimed to review the ... -
Double Allegiance: Digital Natives as Filmmakers
(Journal article, 2012)This article is based on close examination of more than 300 films screened at the Amandus film festival for young filmmakers, in the 25 year period between 1987 and 2012. The aim of the article is to highlight some of the ... -
The double-bind of competitive funding: Exploring the consequences of state-funded bidding processes in a locally managed cycling infrastructure project.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In an era of sustained budget cuts, England’s local authorities are increasingly forced to ‘apply’ for infrastructure funding via competitive bidding processes. However, we currently know little about how this method of ... -
Down a hole: missing GPS positions reveal birth dates of an underground denning species, the red fox
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Global positioning system (GPS) technology is increasingly used to study animal behavior. However, some animals exhibit behaviors that may result in the failure to acquire a GPS position, such as for species with underground ... -
“Draw the sea…”: Children’s representations of ocean connectivity in Fiji and New Caledonia
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)In the South Pacific region, marine territories and resources play a crucial role for local communities. Children engage with these territories and resources from an early age onwards. As the next ocean stewards, they are ...