How good is the Prevent model for estimating the health benefits of prevention?

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How good is the Prevent model for estimating the health benefits of prevention? / Brønnum-Hansen, Henrik.

I: Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, Bind 53, Nr. 5, 1999, s. 300-5.

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Brønnum-Hansen, H 1999, 'How good is the Prevent model for estimating the health benefits of prevention?', Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, bind 53, nr. 5, s. 300-5.

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Brønnum-Hansen, H. (1999). How good is the Prevent model for estimating the health benefits of prevention? Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 53(5), 300-5.

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Brønnum-Hansen H. How good is the Prevent model for estimating the health benefits of prevention? Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 1999;53(5):300-5.

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Brønnum-Hansen, Henrik. / How good is the Prevent model for estimating the health benefits of prevention?. I: Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 1999 ; Bind 53, Nr. 5. s. 300-5.

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abstract = "Prevent is a public health model for estimating the effect on mortality of changes in exposure to risk factors. When the model is tested by simulating a development that has already taken place, the results may differ considerably from the actual situation. The purpose of this study is to test the Prevent model by applying it to a synthetic cohort in which the development is unaffected by concealed factors.",
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KW - Risk Factors

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