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    Cohort profile: LIFEWORK, a prospective cohort study on occupational and environmental risk factors and health in the Netherlands.

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    Authors
    Reedijk, Marije
    Lenters, Virissa
    Slottje, Pauline
    Pijpe, Anouk
    Peeters, Petra H
    Korevaar, Joke C
    Bueno-de-Mesquita, Bas
    Verschuren, W M Monique
    Verheij, Robert A
    Pieterson, Inka
    van Leeuwen, Flora E
    Rookus, Matti A
    Kromhout, Hans
    Vermeulen, Roel C H
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    Cohort profile: LIFEWORK, a prospective cohort study on occupational and environmental risk factors and health in the Netherlands.
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    BMJ Open 2018; 8(2):e018504
    Publiekssamenvatting
    LIFEWORK is a large federated prospective cohort established in the Netherlands to quantify the health effects of occupational and environmental exposures. This cohort is also the Dutch contribution to the international Cohort Study of Mobile Phone Use and Health (COSMOS). In this paper, we describe the study design, ongoing data collection, baseline characteristics of participants and the repeatability of key questionnaire items.
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    10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018504
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    29431129
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621434
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018504
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