The Norwegian Twin Registry

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Abstract

The Norwegian Twin Registry (NTR) is maintained as a research resource that was compiled by merging several panels of twin data that were established for research into physical and mental health, wellbeing and development. NTR is a consent-based registry. Where possible, data that were collected in previous studies are curated for secondary research use. A particularly valuable potential benefit associated with the Norwegian twin data lies in the opportunities to expand and enhance the data through record linkage to nationwide registries that cover a wide array of health data and other information, including socioeconomic factors. This article provides a brief description of the current NTR sample and data collections, information about data access procedures and an overview of the national registries that can be linked to the NTR for research projects.

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Nilsen, T., Brandt, I., & Harris, J. R. (2019). The Norwegian Twin Registry. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 22(6), 647–650. https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2019.59

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