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Comparison of alternative versions of the job demand-control scales in 17 European cohort studies : the IPD-Work consortium Ghent University
Job strain in relation to body mass index : pooled analysis of 160.000 adults from 13 cohort studies Ghent University
Snapshot of statistical methods used in geriatric cohort studies: how we treat missing data in publications? Hasselt University
Background: Geriatric studies often miss data of frail participants. The aim of this paper is to explore which missing data methodologies have entered current practice and to discuss the potential impact of ignoring the issue. Methods: A Sample of 103 articles was drawn from key cohort studies: Health ABC, InCHIANTI, LASA, BLSA, EPESE, and KLoSHA. The studies were classified according to missing data methodologies used. Results: Seventy-seven ...
DATA INFRASTRUCTURES FOR COHORT STUDIES: STIMULATING DATA SHARING THROUGH INCENTIVES AND SCIENCE POLICY MEASURES KU Leuven
This PhD thesis is aimed at exploring how incentives and science policy measures could stimulate data sharing of cohort studies by researchers.
Blood eosinophil level and lung function trajectories : cross-sectional and longitudinal studies in European cohorts Ghent University
Higher prevalence of dementia but no change in total comfort while dying among nursing home residents with dementia between 2010 and 2015 : results from two retrospective epidemiological studies Ghent University Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Thermal comfort in office buildings: two case studies commented KU Leuven
Air conditioning in offices has become a current practice in North Western Europe. The main reasons for that are high internal loads, solar gains and increased comfort expectations. Hence, the move away from the naturally ventilated cellular office increased thermal comfort complaints. The paper presents two cases. In both the results of a comfort enquiry are compared with measurements. The enquiries gave numbers of dissatisfied at a PMV zero ...