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Burden of disease attributable to high body mass index in Belgium : a comparative risk assessment analysis
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Epidemiology of falls in community-dwelling older adults in Europe : a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Feelings of fatigue, annoyance or anger, or hostility predict improvement in pain-related disability following an interdisciplinary multimodal pain treatment program for chronic musculoskeletal pain : a longitudinal cohort study
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Can pain neuroscience education combined with cognition-targeted exercise therapy change white matter structure in people with chronic spinal pain? A randomized controlled trial
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Exploring the causal paths and longitudinal impact of telework on health : the TeleHealth survey-data linkage study protocol
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Unraveling social health inequalities during COVID-19 in Belgium : the vital role of data linkages
(2024) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. In European Journal of Public Health 34(Supplement 3). p.iii266-iii267 -
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Establishing disease models for the Belgian national burden of disease study : challenges and perspectives
(2024) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. In European Journal of Public Health 34(Supplement 3). p.iii142-iii142 -
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Scientific session : overcoming real-world challenges in setting up health data linkages for public health policy
(2024) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. In European Journal of Public Health 34(Supplement 3). p.iii265-iii266 -
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The impact of telework on mental health : a secondary analysis of the 2023 BelHealth
(2024) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. In European Journal of Public Health 34(Supplement 3). p.iii866-iii866 -
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The Spider : a visual, multisystemic symptom impact questionnaire for people with hypermobility-related disorders—validation in adults