Hyperhidrosis is associated with sleep disturbances, daytime tiredness, stress, and depression: A retrospective cohort study from the Danish Blood Donor Study - 14/12/22
, Kristina Ibler, PhD a, Isabella Loft, MScEng b, Poul Jennum, DMSc c, Maria Didriksen, MSc d, Henrik Ullum, PhD e, Christian Erikstrup, PhD f, Kaspar Nielsen, PhD g, Mie Topholm Bruun, MSc h, Henrik Hjalgrim, DMSc i, j, k, Erik Sørensen, PhD d, Khoa Dinh, MSc f, Lise Wegner Thørner, PhD d, Gregor B. Jemec, DMSc a, Ole Pedersen, PhD bKey words : blood donors, cohort study, depression, hyperhidrosis, sleep disturbances, stress
| Drs Jemec and Pedersen are colast authors. |
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| Funding sources: Supported by a research grant from LEO Foundation, Denmark (number LF 18002 to MH). No study sponsor or funder has taken part in the current study from the conception of idea to the submission of this manuscript. All study authors have worked independently of sponsors or funders, and all authors have access to the data and can take responsibility for the integrity and the accuracy of the data. |
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| IRB approval status: Reviewed and approved by the Regional Health Research Ethics Committees in Central Denmark Region and Zealand Region (M-20090237 and SJ-740, respectively). The Danish Data Protection Agency approved the study (general approval number P-2019-99) in the Capital Region, and Zealand Region data are handled under the same approval. All study procedures were according to the Helsinki Declaration and Danish ethical standards. Informed consent was obtained from all study participants prior to study participation. |
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