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The slightly higher prevalence in the study of Nordeman et al. can be explained by the female sample, which is associated with higher risk for CWP [ 7, 11].
We hoped that a five-year ascertainment period for a chronic disease would give good estimation of the population prevalence in the study of young and generally healthy women.
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