Background The objective of the study was to observe the inequality in health from the perspective of socio-economic factors in relation to ethnic Pakistanis and ethnic Norwegians in Oslo, Norway. Method Data was collected by using an open and structured questionnaire, as a part of the Oslo Health Study 2000–2001. Accordingly 13581 ethnic Norwegians (45% of the eligible) participated as against 339 ethnic Pakistanis (38% of the eligible). Results The ethnic Pakistanis reported a higher prevalence of poor self-rated health 54.7% as opposed to 22.1% (p < 0.001) in ethnic Norwegians, 14% vs. 2.6% (p < 0.00...
Objective: The traditionally homogenous Norwegian population is increasingly becoming a multiethnic ...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
BACKGROUND: Migration, for various reasons, continues to increase the immigrant population of Norway...
Abstract Background The objective of the study was to observe the inequality in health from the pers...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a major public health problem with the burden of the disease dist...
The occurrence of diabetes type 2 among randomly selected Pakistani immigrants living in Oslo was st...
Background The population in Norway has become multi-ethnic due to migration from As...
BACKGROUND: In the Norwegian context, higher mental distress has been reported for the non-Western i...
Background In the Norwegian context, higher mental distress has been reported for th...
Objective. Self-reported ethnic discrimination has been associated with a range of health outcomes. ...
Objectives: investigate the association between ethnicity, social factors and self-reported health c...
Background The Nordic ‘health paradox’ designates the seemingly puzzling empirical reality in which,...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate ethnic differences in self reported health...
Background: The main study objective was to investigate modern health worries (MHW) in a group of P...
The increasingly high number of immigrants from South-East Asia with The Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) i...
Objective: The traditionally homogenous Norwegian population is increasingly becoming a multiethnic ...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
BACKGROUND: Migration, for various reasons, continues to increase the immigrant population of Norway...
Abstract Background The objective of the study was to observe the inequality in health from the pers...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a major public health problem with the burden of the disease dist...
The occurrence of diabetes type 2 among randomly selected Pakistani immigrants living in Oslo was st...
Background The population in Norway has become multi-ethnic due to migration from As...
BACKGROUND: In the Norwegian context, higher mental distress has been reported for the non-Western i...
Background In the Norwegian context, higher mental distress has been reported for th...
Objective. Self-reported ethnic discrimination has been associated with a range of health outcomes. ...
Objectives: investigate the association between ethnicity, social factors and self-reported health c...
Background The Nordic ‘health paradox’ designates the seemingly puzzling empirical reality in which,...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate ethnic differences in self reported health...
Background: The main study objective was to investigate modern health worries (MHW) in a group of P...
The increasingly high number of immigrants from South-East Asia with The Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) i...
Objective: The traditionally homogenous Norwegian population is increasingly becoming a multiethnic ...
Background The difference in diabetes susceptibility by ethnic background is poorly understood. The ...
BACKGROUND: Migration, for various reasons, continues to increase the immigrant population of Norway...