
Several large cohort studies have been performed in France since the 1960s. Participants were recruited from general or occupational populations. Whatever their primary objective, these cohort studies provided important data on the prevalence and risk factors of major public health problems. The scientific value of these studies, which gave rise to a very large numbers of publications, is internationally recognized.
Cohort Studies, Humans, Epidemiologic Methods
Cohort Studies, Humans, Epidemiologic Methods
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