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Frank, K.* et al.: Sex hormone-dependent host-microbiome interactions and cardiovascular risk (XCVD): Design of a longitudinal multi-omics cohort study. BMJ Open 15:e087982 (2025)
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Hoffmann, L. et al.: EDENT1FI Master Protocol for screening of presymptomatic early-stage type 1 diabetes in children and adolescents. BMJ Open 15:e088522 (2025)
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Pedron, S.* et al.: Preferences of women in difficult life situations for a physical activity programme: Protocol of a discrete choice experiment in the German NU-BIG project. BMJ Open 13:e067235 (2023)
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Fritsche, L. et al.: The German Gestational Diabetes Study (PREG), a prospective multicentre cohort study: Rationale, methodology and design. BMJ Open 12:e058268 (2022)
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Katzenberger, B.* et al.: Behavioural and patient-individual determinants of quality of life, functioning and physical activity in older adults (MobilE-TRA 2): Study protocol of an observational cohort study in a tertiary care setting. BMJ Open 11:e051915 (2021)
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Loidl, V.* et al.: Mixed-methods evaluation of a structured primary care programme for children and adolescents with mental health problems (PrimA-QuO): A study protocol. BMJ Open 11:e052747 (2021)
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Mamadjanov, T.* et al.: Admission glucose level and short-term mortality in older patients with acute myocardial infarction: Results from the KORA Myocardial Infarction Registry. BMJ Open 11:e046641 (2021)
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Ziegler, A.-G. et al.: Supplementation with Bifidobacterium longum subspecies infantis EVC001 for mitigation of type 1 diabetes autoimmunity: the GPPAD-SINT1A randomised controlled trial protocol. BMJ Open 11:e052449 (2021)
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Burghardt, J.* et al.: A multi-cohort consortium for GEnder-Sensitive Analyses of mental health trajectories and implications for prevention (GESA) in the general population in Germany. BMJ Open 10:e034220 (2020)
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Fischer, T.* ; Stumpf, P.* ; Reinhardt, G.* ; Schwarz, P.E. & Timpel, P.*: Video-based smartphone app ('VIDEA bewegt') for physical activity support in German adults: A study protocol for a single-armed observational study. BMJ Open 10:e034027 (2020)
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Grundmann, N. et al.: Trends in cancer incidence and survival in the Augsburg study region-results from the Augsburg cancer registry. BMJ Open 10:e036176 (2020)
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Olm, M.* et al.: Impact of the abolition of copayments on the GP-centred coordination of care in Bavaria, Germany: Analysis of routinely collected claims data. BMJ Open 10:e035575 (2020)
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Zhao, T. et al.: Ozone exposure and health effects: A protocol for an umbrella review and effect-specific systematic maps. BMJ Open 10:e034854 (2020)
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Kirchberger, I.* et al.: Long-term outcomes in patients with severe depression after in-hospital treatment - study protocol of the depression long-term Augsburg (DELTA) study. BMJ Open 9:e032507 (2019)
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Meisinger, C. ; Linseisen, J. ; Kirchberger, I.* ; von Scheidt, W.* & Berghaus, T.M.*: Long-term outcomes in patients with acute pulmonary embolism after in-hospital treatment: Study protocol of the prospective Lungenembolie Augsburg Studie (LEA study). BMJ Open 9:e031411 (2019)
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Schederecker, F. ; Kurz, C.F. ; Fairburn, J.* & Maier, W.: Do alternative weighting approaches for an Index of Multiple Deprivation change the association with mortality? A sensitivity analysis from Germany. BMJ Open 9:e028553 (2019)
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Winkler, V.* et al.: Aussiedler Mortality (AMOR): Cohort studies on ethnic German migrants from the Former Soviet Union. BMJ Open 9:e024865 (2019)
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Ziegler, A.-G. et al.: Oral insulin therapy for primary prevention of type 1 diabetes in infants with high genetic risk: the GPPAD-POInT (global platform for the prevention of autoimmune diabetes primary oral insulin trial) study protocol. BMJ Open 9:e028578 (2019)
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Greiner, G. ; Schwettmann, L. ; Goebel, J.* & Maier, W.: Primary care in Germany: Access and utilisation - a cross-sectional study with data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP). BMJ Open 8:e021036 (2018)
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Herrera, R.E.* et al.: Greenness and job-related chronic stress in young adults: A prospective cohort study in Germany. BMJ Open 8:e021599 (2018)