Jörgen Månsson
University of Gothenburg
47 Papers
336 Citations
Jörgen Månsson is an academic researcher from University of Gothenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 45 publications.
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Papers
Sleep disturbances in midlife unrelated to 32-year diabetes incidence: the prospective population study of women in Gothenburg.
Cecilia Björkelund,Dorota Bondyr-Carlsson,Leif Lapidus,Lauren Lissner,Jörgen Månsson,Ingmar Skoog,Calle Bengtsson +6 more
TL;DR: No association between sleep problems and developing diabetes was seen in this 32-year follow-up of middle-aged women, and obesity, on the other hand, known to cause increased risk of diabetes, was associated with current sleep problems.
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Computer‐supported telephone nurse triage: an evaluation of medical quality and costs
Bertil Marklund,M Ström,Jörgen Månsson,Lars Borgquist,Amir Baigi,Bengt Fridlund,Bengt Fridlund +6 more
TL;DR: The telephone nurse triage model showed adequate guidance for the patients concerning level of care and released resources for the benefit of both patients and the health care system.
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Cerebrospinal fluid monoamine metabolites in 114 healthy individuals 18-88 years of age.
Kaj Blennow,Anders Wallin,Carl-Gerhard Gottfries,Ingvar Karlsson,Jörgen Månsson,Ingmar Skoog,Carsten Wikkelsö,Lars Svennerholm +7 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that all monoamine metabolites correlated negatively with body height, the values being lower in taller than in shorter individuals, and higher levels of HVA and 5-HIAA were found in women than men.
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Symptoms and signs of colorectal cancer, with differences between proximal and distal colon cancer: a prospective cohort study of diagnostic accuracy in primary care
Knut Holtedahl,Lars Borgquist,Gé Donker,Frank Buntinx,Frank Buntinx,David Weller,Christine Campbell,Jörgen Månsson,Victoria Hammersley,Tonje Braaten,Ranjan Parajuli +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, an abdominal symptom study in primary care in six European countries, 511 cases of cancer were recorded prospectively among 61,802 patients 16-years and older in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands, Belgium and Scotland.
Predictive factors for long-term sick leave and disability pension among frequent and normal attenders in primary health care over 5 years.
TL;DR: Findings indicate that FAs are a vulnerable group for stressful events and healthcare personnel should take more notice of life events among FAs, which are a high-risk group for long-term SL/DP.
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