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Letters to the Editors
A new approach in the determination of the minimal clinically meaningful difference Andrew J Baillie pages 647-648 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (126 KB)
Minimal clinically meaningful difference: measurement error is integrated B Falissard pages 649-650 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (123 KB)
Original Articles
A randomized trial of interactive group sessions achieved greater improvements in nutrition and physical activity at a tiny increase in cost J.A. Dzator, D. Hendrie, V. Burke, N. Gianguilio, H.F. Gillam, L.J. Beilin, S. Houghton pages 610-619 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (209 KB)
Participants and refusers in a telephone interview about hormone replacement therapy were equally likely to be taking it Brian L Strom, Rita Schinnar pages 624-626 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (139 KB)
Female specialists were more likely to respond to a postal questionnaire about drug treatments for Alzheimer disease Mark Oremus, Christina Wolfson pages 620-623 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (156 KB)
Genetic programming outperformed multivariable logistic regression in diagnosing pulmonary embolism Cornelis J Biesheuvel, Ivar Siccama, Diederick E Grobbee, Karel G.M Moons pages 551-560 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (289 KB)
Case–fatality rates for myocardial infarction declined in Denmark and Sweden during 1987–1999 Søren Rasmussen, Steen Z Abildstrom, Måns Rosén, Mette Madsen pages 638-646 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (209 KB)
Three independent factors predicted adherence in a randomized controlled trial of resistance exercise training among prostate cancer survivors Kerry S. Courneya, Roanne J. Segal, Robert D. Reid, Lee W. Jones, Shawn C. Malone, Peter M. Venner, Matthew B. Parliament, Chris G. Scott, H.Arthur Quinney, George A. Wells pages 571-579 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (212 KB)
Measles incidence estimations based on the notification by general practioners were suboptimal Chantal E.D van Isterdael, Gerrit A van Essen, Marijke M Kuyvenhoven, Arno W Hoes, Wim A.B Stalman, Niek J de Wit pages 633-637 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (165 KB)
The prevalence of contact allergy differed between population-based and clinic-based data Wolfgang Uter, Alika Ludwig, Bernd-Rüdiger Balda, Axel Schnuch, Annette Pfahlberg, Torsten Schäfer, H.-Erich Wichmann, Johannes Ring pages 627-632 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (180 KB)
National health and nutrition examination survey 1999–2000: effect of observer training and protocol standardization on reducing blood pressure measurement error Ying Liu page 651 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (118 KB)
Effect of observer training and protocol standardization on reducing blood pressure measurement error: results can be generalized Yechiam Ostchega, Ryne Paulose page 652 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (112 KB)
Blinding was judged more difficult to achieve and maintain in nonpharmacologic than pharmacologic trials Isabelle Boutron, Florence Tubach, Bruno Giraudeau, Philippe Ravaud pages 543-550 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (195 KB)
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Response shift influenced estimates of change in health-related quality of life poststroke Sara Ahmed, Nancy E. Mayo, Sharon Wood-Dauphinee, James A Hanley, S Robin Cohen pages 561-570 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (247 KB)
Risk factors of gastroesophageal reflux disease: methodology and first epidemiological results of the ProGERD study M Kulig, M Nocon, M Vieth, A Leodolter, D Jaspersen, J Labenz, W Meyer-Sabellek, M Stolte, T Lind, P Malfertheiner, S.N Willich pages 580-589 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (231 KB)
Two prospective studies found that elevated 2-hr glucose predicted male mortality independent of fasting glucose and HbA1c Qing Qiao, Jacqueline M Dekker, Femmie de Vegt, Giel Nijpels, Aulikki Nissinen, Coen D.A Stehouwer, Lex M Bouter, Robert J Heine, Jaakko Tuomilehto pages 590-596 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (322 KB)
In lung cancer patients, age, race-ethnicity, gender and smoking predict adverse comorbidity, which in turn predicts treatment and survival C.Martin Tammemagi, Christine Neslund-Dudas, Michael Simoff, Paul Kvale pages 597-609 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (365 KB)
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