Finding potentially new multimorbidity patterns of psychiatric and somatic diseases: exploring the use of literature-based discovery in primary care research.
M. van Boxtel; R. Vos; E. van Mulligen; F.R. Verhey; J.F. Metsemakers; M. van den Akker; Sil Aarts (Docent)
The effect of multimorbidity on health related functioning: Temporary or persistent? Results from a longitudinal cohort study
F.R. Verhey; J.F. Metsemakers; F.E. Tan; M.P. van Boxtel; H. Bosma; M. van den Akker; Sil Aarts (Docent)
De invloed van multimorbiditeit op het cognitief functioneren
J.F. Metsemakers; M.P. van Boxtel; Sil Aarts (Docent); F.R. Verhey; M. van den Akker; F.E. Tan
Pathologies chroniques uniques ou multiples : leurs effets sur la qualité de vie sont-ils persistants ?
M.P. van Boxtel; Sil Aarts (Docent); M. van den Akker; F.R. Verhey; H. Bosma; F.E. Tan; J.F. Metsemakers
Multimorbidity and its relation to subjective memory complaints in a large general population of older adults.
K.J. Hajema; Sil Aarts (Docent); J.F. Metsemakers; F.R. Verhey; M.P. van Boxtel; A.M. van Ingen; M. van den Akker
Influence of multimorbidity on cognition in a normal aging population: a 12-year follow-up in the Maastricht Aging Study.
F.R. Verhey; M.P. van Boxtel; F.E. Tan; J.F. Metsemakers; M. van den Akker; Sil Aarts (Docent)
Diabetes mellitus type II as a risk factor for depression: a lower than expected risk in a general practice setting.
J. Jolles; Sil Aarts (Docent); M.P. van Boxtel; B. Winkens; J.F. Metsemakers; M. van den Akker