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Table 1.

Gender-specific distribution (%) of the participants in terms of the covariates and participation in each receptive cultural activity (n = 40,214).

The HUNT Study (2006–08).

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Table 2.

Gender-specific distribution (%) of participants in terms of engagement in each creative cultural activity (n = 40,214).

The HUNT Study (2006–08).

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Table 3.

Total and gender-specific associations (based on adjusted hazard ratios and 99% confidence intervals) between participation in one or more receptive/creative cultural activities and cardiovascular-disease- and cancer-related mortality (n = 35,902).

The HUNT Study (2006–08).

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Table 4.

Association, both overall and gender-specific, between CVD- and cancer-related mortality, respectively, and weekly frequency of participation in receptive, creative, and combined activities (based on adjusted hazard ratios and 99% confidence intervals: N = 35,902).

The HUNT Study (2006–08).

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