The aim of this study was to determine the association between individual and external exposure factors, and the reporting of Raynaud’s phenomenon, with or without concomitant cold sensitivity. In a population-based nested case–control study, cases with Raynaud’s phenomenon (N = 578), and matched controls (N = 1156), were asked to respond to a questionnaire focusing on different risk factors. Univariate and multiple conditional logistic regression were performed. Analyses were stratified according to whether the cases reported cold sensitivity or not. In total, 1400 out of 1734 study subjects answered the questionnaire (response rate 80.7%). In the final multiple model, the factor with the strongest association to Raynaud’s phenomenon, with...
This study investigated whether a modified Cold Provocation Test could distinguish between 86 normal...
International audienceObjectives To assess the prevalence and risk factors for Raynaud's phenomenon ...
International audienceObjective: To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for Raynaud's phenomen...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between individual and external exposure fact...
Background: Living in a cold climate is associated with several adverse health effects. The main pur...
Background: Raynaud’s phenomenon is common condition, but little is known about the natural course. ...
PURPOSE: To describe the self-reported ambient cold exposure in northern Sweden and to relate the le...
Abstract Background Raynaud’s phenomenon is common condition, but little is known about the natural ...
Aim To identify possible risk factors for cold sensitivity, by comparing cases to controls with rega...
Background: Raynaud's phenomenon and neurosensory symptoms are common after hand-arm vibration expos...
Treatment of the person with Raynaud's phenomenon is directed toward improv-ing hand function d...
[Abstract] Outdoor recreational activities can help people maintain their physical and mental health...
Background In Swedish working life, exposure to cold and exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) are tw...
The study aimed to determine the prevalence and incidence proportion of local cold injuries in north...
This study investigated whether a modified Cold Provocation Test could distinguish between 86 normal...
International audienceObjectives To assess the prevalence and risk factors for Raynaud's phenomenon ...
International audienceObjective: To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for Raynaud's phenomen...
The aim of this study was to determine the association between individual and external exposure fact...
Background: Living in a cold climate is associated with several adverse health effects. The main pur...
Background: Raynaud’s phenomenon is common condition, but little is known about the natural course. ...
PURPOSE: To describe the self-reported ambient cold exposure in northern Sweden and to relate the le...
Abstract Background Raynaud’s phenomenon is common condition, but little is known about the natural ...
Aim To identify possible risk factors for cold sensitivity, by comparing cases to controls with rega...
Background: Raynaud's phenomenon and neurosensory symptoms are common after hand-arm vibration expos...
Treatment of the person with Raynaud's phenomenon is directed toward improv-ing hand function d...
[Abstract] Outdoor recreational activities can help people maintain their physical and mental health...
Background In Swedish working life, exposure to cold and exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) are tw...
The study aimed to determine the prevalence and incidence proportion of local cold injuries in north...
This study investigated whether a modified Cold Provocation Test could distinguish between 86 normal...
International audienceObjectives To assess the prevalence and risk factors for Raynaud's phenomenon ...
International audienceObjective: To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for Raynaud's phenomen...