The Danish Alzheimer intervention study: rationale, study design and baseline characteristics of the cohort

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The Danish Alzheimer intervention study : rationale, study design and baseline characteristics of the cohort. / Waldemar, G; Waldorff, F B; Buss, D V; Eckermann, A; Keiding, Niels; Rishøj, S; Siersma, V; Sørensen, J; Sørensen, L V; Vogel, A.

In: Neuroepidemiology, Vol. 36, No. 1, 01.01.2011, p. 52-61.

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Waldemar, G, Waldorff, FB, Buss, DV, Eckermann, A, Keiding, N, Rishøj, S, Siersma, V, Sørensen, J, Sørensen, LV & Vogel, A 2011, 'The Danish Alzheimer intervention study: rationale, study design and baseline characteristics of the cohort', Neuroepidemiology, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 52-61. https://doi.org/10.1159/000322942

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Waldemar, G., Waldorff, F. B., Buss, D. V., Eckermann, A., Keiding, N., Rishøj, S., Siersma, V., Sørensen, J., Sørensen, L. V., & Vogel, A. (2011). The Danish Alzheimer intervention study: rationale, study design and baseline characteristics of the cohort. Neuroepidemiology, 36(1), 52-61. https://doi.org/10.1159/000322942

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Waldemar G, Waldorff FB, Buss DV, Eckermann A, Keiding N, Rishøj S et al. The Danish Alzheimer intervention study: rationale, study design and baseline characteristics of the cohort. Neuroepidemiology. 2011 Jan 1;36(1):52-61. https://doi.org/10.1159/000322942

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Waldemar, G ; Waldorff, F B ; Buss, D V ; Eckermann, A ; Keiding, Niels ; Rishøj, S ; Siersma, V ; Sørensen, J ; Sørensen, L V ; Vogel, A. / The Danish Alzheimer intervention study : rationale, study design and baseline characteristics of the cohort. In: Neuroepidemiology. 2011 ; Vol. 36, No. 1. pp. 52-61.

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