• Most doctors look young, and only three might be middle aged. (bmj.com)
  • Blood lipids in middle-aged British men. (bmj.com)
  • Whilst it can occur in any child, the major risk factor is childhood obesity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Obesity is the by far the most significant risk factor. (wikipedia.org)
  • We used data collected by the REACH US Risk Factor Survey 2009-2012 in New York City and California. (cdc.gov)
  • Smoking appears to be the risk factor most strongly associated with AAA. (medscape.com)
  • What do 'risk' and 'risk factor' mean? (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • A 'risk factor' is something that is known to increase a person's chances of developing a condition. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • For example, ageing is a risk factor for dementia. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Although getting older is the biggest risk factor for dementia, evidence shows there are things you can do to help reduce your own risk. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • The biggest risk factor for dementia is ageing. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Ageing is a risk factor for dementia because dementia can take a long time to develop . (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Ageing is also a risk factor for dementia because an older person is likely to be coping with other changes and health conditions that can increase their risk. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Of these 20, three genera ( Eubacterium fissicatena as a protective factor , Collinsella, and Veillonella as a risk factor) were independently significant in the replication sample. (nature.com)
  • Notably, the proinflammatory genus Collinsella, identified as a risk factor for AD, was positively correlated with the APOE rs429358 risk allele in both samples. (nature.com)
  • Chronic infection with H. pylori is the dominant risk factor for gastric cancer, and treating infection may reduce cancer risk. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Regardless of your age and gender, or even lifestyle factors such as smoking and obesity, living in an area of high deprivation is a significant risk factor for spending time in hospital," said Dr Robert Luben from the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the University of Cambridge, the study's first author. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Indeed, aged individuals display a strongly reduced number of synapses and aging is the major risk factor for the development of neurodegenerative disorders. (uni-ulm.de)
  • Poor sexual and reproductive health outcomes represent one third of the total global burden of disease for women between the ages of 15 and 44 years, with unsafe sex a major risk factor for death and disability among women and girls in low- and middle-income countries. (who.int)
  • Elevated blood cholesterol is a major risk factor for CVD, and statin therapy has been strongly associated with a reduced risk of atherosclerotic CVD. (cdc.gov)
  • However, data on the prevalence and risk factors of CMBs in the general population of China are lacking. (dovepress.com)
  • A cross-sectional study focusing on the prevalence and risk factors of CMBs was conducted in stroke-free elderly from Shanghai Wuliqiao community. (dovepress.com)
  • The overall prevalence of CMBs was 12.6% (25/199) and increased with age from 7.5% (55- 64 years old) to 19.3% (over 75 years old). (dovepress.com)
  • In 2014-2015, the age- and sex-adjusted prevalence of obesity for lower poverty census tracts was 29% compared to 40% in higher poverty census tracts. (drexel.edu)
  • The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence and factors associated with sedentary behavior derived exclusively from TV time and from its combination with the time spent using other electronic devices among Brazilian adults ( n = 52,443). (biomedcentral.com)
  • Project A05 addresses the hypothesis that brain inflammaging is critically regulated by Notch/NF-kB crosstalk signaling which can promote synapse aging via cell-intrinsic and paracrine mechanisms finally resulting in motoric and cognitive decline. (uni-ulm.de)
  • We intend to ask the question if a fading of the accuracy of the protein translation process at the ribosome, recently identified in premature-aging childhood disorders, also characterizes intrinsic aging. (uni-ulm.de)
  • Intrinsic factors most strongly associated with greater resilience were increasing age ( P = .01) and later career stage ( P = .002). (avma.org)
  • In addition, a review of psychosocial factors and individual patient preferences may help in the selection of an initial ART regimen. (hivguidelines.org)
  • The data were pooled to estimate associations between CTS and exposure to workplace biomechanical and psychosocial factors. (cdc.gov)
  • The analysis of the prospective data demonstrated significant associations between new cases of CTS and personal factors and workplace biomechanical and psychosocial factors. (cdc.gov)
  • Workplace psychosocial factors associated with increased rates of CTS were high job strain and poor workplace social support. (cdc.gov)
  • There are different types of risk factors for dementia, including medical, lifestyle and environmental factors. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • This means a person who is aged over 75 is more likely to develop dementia than someone who is under 75. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Some risk factors for dementia cannot be reduced or avoided but many others can - especially with the right support. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Can you avoid dementia by avoiding risk factors? (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Do all types of dementia have the same risk factors? (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • The risk factors on this page are for dementia caused by Alzheimer's disease , and heart or vascular disease ( vascular dementia ), unless stated otherwise. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Very few studies have looked specifically at risk factors for less common types of dementia, such as frontotemporal dementia (FTD) or dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) . (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • What are the risk factors for dementia? (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • There are several known risk factors for dementia. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • For most people, the biggest risk factors for dementia are ageing and genes . (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Some risk factors for dementia can't be avoided - for example ageing and genes. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Around 4 in every 10 cases of dementia may be prevented by avoiding some of these risk factors . (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • A person can avoid some risk factors for dementia by making healthy life choices, such as not drinking too much alcohol. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • For people aged between 65 and 69, around 2 in every 100 people have dementia. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • This means that, of those aged over 90, around 33 in every 100 people have dementia. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • At least 1 in 20 people with dementia developed the condition when they were aged under 65 . (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common progressive degenerative form of dementia, strongly associated with advancing age. (medscape.com)
  • Many of the studies on sleep and dementia risk have followed participants for less than a decade and focused on people over the age of 65. (nih.gov)
  • Over the course of the study, 521 participants were diagnosed with dementia, at an average age of 77. (nih.gov)
  • The researchers adjusted their model to account for other factors known to influence sleep patterns or dementia risk, including smoking, physical activity, body mass index, and medical conditions like diabetes and heart disease. (nih.gov)
  • Association of sleep duration in middle and old age with incidence of dementia. (nih.gov)
  • This study examined factors associated with influenza (flu) and pneumococcal vaccination rates among non-Hispanic black, Hispanic, and Asian American adults aged 50 or older living in New York City or Los Angeles and Orange counties in California. (cdc.gov)
  • Healthy People 2020 goals include increasing the percentage of noninstitutionalized adults aged 65 or older receiving the seasonal flu vaccine and pneumococcal vaccine to 90.0% (3). (cdc.gov)
  • Overall vaccination rates among adults aged 65 or older were below the goal of 90%, according the 2014 National Health Interview Survey, and national and state studies demonstrate differences in vaccination rates by race/ethnicity. (cdc.gov)
  • The sample was about evenly split between male and female, and the age distribution was such that 26 respondents were between 30 and 59 years of age, while seven were under 30 and eight were 60 or over. (cdc.gov)
  • Among respondents 4% strongly agreed and 25% somewhat agreed that they sometimes have difficulty giving RV#1 before the maximum age. (cdc.gov)
  • What the paper does is select a set of potential risk factors for breast cancer, and then compare the incidence of those risk factors in a group of populations with the incidence of breast cancer in those same populations. (scienceblogs.com)
  • At best, that approach can show a statistical correlation, but it's going to be a weak one - because it doesn't maintain any link between individuals with risk factors and the incidence of disease. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Fig. 1 shows age-standardized incidence and mortality rates for cervical cancer in Canada, the United States and the cancer surveillance regions of the World Health Organization (WHO). (cmaj.ca)
  • Fig. 2 shows the decline in age-standardized incidence and mortality rates in Canada since 1960. (cmaj.ca)
  • This can be more easily seen by examining incidence rates by age in Canada and in the United States ( Fig. 3 ). (cmaj.ca)
  • The age-adjusted diseases who attended the outpatient oph- incidence of the disease is estimated to be thalmology or dermatology clinic in the 22.4 per 100 000 [16]. (who.int)
  • cancer in the south of the Islamic Republic demographic characteristics, family history of Iran is influenced by some of the risk of breast cancer in a first-degree relative, factors previously established in studies of age at menarche, marital status, parity, age high or moderate incidence areas. (who.int)
  • A common finding in this thesis is the interrelationship between different characteristics of socioeconomic status as well as correlations with other health factors. (lu.se)
  • The findings of this thesis add to the understanding of the relationship between socioeconomic status and the onset of cardiovascular disease, accounting for a variety of other risk factors which appear highly correlated with characteristics of socioeconomic status. (lu.se)
  • Accurate measurements of growth, and plotting these measurements on the appropriate growth chart for a child's age and gender is an essential part of the pediatric physical examination. (medscape.com)
  • Instead, creativity scores were best predicted by factors seemingly unrelated to home school instruction: family income, the number of years the child had spent in a conventional school, the parents' ages, the child's grade level, and the number of children in the family being home schooled. (nheri.org)
  • We demonstrate, for the first time, that a genetic susceptibility coupled with a modifiable lifestyle factor such as cigarette smoking confers a significantly higher risk of AMD than either factor alone. (nih.gov)
  • Although triple therapy appeared to be superior to the other treatments at 6 to 8 weeks, the 1-year outcomes suggest that antibiotic regimen may be less important than predictors such as treatment adherence, gender, age, and study site. (medpagetoday.com)
  • We argue instead that the Golden Age relied on market outcomes strongly moderated by institutional factors. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Socioeconomic characteristics have been identified as determining factors for different health outcomes in many studies. (lu.se)
  • Other symptomatic individuals such as, older adults (age ≥ 65 years) and individuals with chronic medical conditions and/or an immunocompromised state that may put them at higher risk for poor outcomes (e.g., diabetes, heart disease, receiving immunosuppressive medications, chronic lung disease, chronic kidney disease). (cdc.gov)
  • Pediatric growth patterns are influenced by multiple factors, such as genetics, overall health, and proper nutrition. (medscape.com)
  • Obesity is the most important predisposing factor in the development of SCFE (working by increasing axial load). (wikipedia.org)
  • Pediatricians need to be aware of risk factors for failure to thrive and obesity and the potential morbidity and mortality associated with these issues for the child. (medscape.com)
  • We aim to reveal novel resilience mechanisms that protect neurons from age-dependent degeneration in PD and beyond. (uni-ulm.de)
  • This suggests that hospitalisation is greatest when poorer individual socioeconomic factors are combined with residential deprivation. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Women 55 and younger have different chief risk factors for heart attack - including high blood pressure, diabetes, depression, and low household income - than men in the same age group, a new study suggests. (harvard.edu)
  • Our research suggests that nativism, the perception that a traditional American culture and way of life needs to be protected against foreign influence, is a significant factor that predicts opposition to the ACA, along with other factors like partisanship, age, and income (see here and here for previous research on support for the ACA). (lse.ac.uk)
  • Our research strongly suggests that it did. (lse.ac.uk)
  • To incorporate the two most important known AMD risk factors--smoking and the Y402H variant of the complement factor H gene (CFH)--we used logistic regression modeling to test for gene-gene and gene-environment interactions in the case-control data set and used the ordered-subset analysis to account for genetic linkage heterogeneity in the family-based data set. (nih.gov)
  • Athletic performance is a complex trait that is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Studies focused on similarities and differences in athletic performance within families, including between twins, suggest that genetic factors underlie 30 to 80 percent of the differences among individuals in traits related to athletic performance. (medlineplus.gov)
  • MRI was performed at 3Tesla and cardiovascular risk factors (eg, age, smoking history, and hypertension), cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) markers (eg, white matter hyperintensities, lacunar infarction, and enlarged perivascular space) and genetic information (eg, APOE, CR1) were recorded. (dovepress.com)
  • Cardiovascular risk factors, CSVD markers, and genetic factors (APOE ϵ4, CR1 non-F/F isoform) were associated with CMBs, suggesting an interaction of multiple pathogenesis in Chinese stroke-free community population. (dovepress.com)
  • Overall, the host genetic factors influencing the abundance of ten genera are significantly associated with AD, suggesting that these genera may serve as biomarkers and targets for AD treatment and intervention. (nature.com)
  • There remains an urgent need to understand the genetic risk factors and pathological basis of neuroinflammation in AD so that individuals with a higher risk can be identified for earlier intervention. (nature.com)
  • It will additionally focus on, using single-cell sequencing and deep learning approaches, the transcriptional and mutational heterogeneity of HSCs upon aging. (uni-ulm.de)
  • In addition, analyses by welfare regime show that the negative fertility/ happiness association for younger adults is weakest in countries with high public support for families, and the positive association above age 40 is strongest in countries where old-age support depends mostly on the family. (mpg.de)
  • The study, published online May 3, 2022, by JAMA Network Open , analyzed data on 2,264 heart attack patients 55 and younger, comparing them with an equal number of adults matched for age, sex, and race who hadn't experienced a heart attack. (harvard.edu)
  • no evidence of benefit was found in younger adults ages 40 to 64 years. (merck.com)
  • Years of potential life (YPLL) lost before age 75, an indicator of premature mortality, also shows a strong relationship with poverty: persons in higher poverty neighborhoods tend to die at younger ages than those in lower poverty neighborhoods. (drexel.edu)
  • Analyses of YPLL show that Blacks tend to die at younger ages than white or Hispanic persons whether they lived in higher poverty or lower poverty neighborhoods. (drexel.edu)
  • Further we want to understand whether pathological age-related mechanisms can be rescued by manipulation of structural cellular elements. (uni-ulm.de)
  • [ 3 ] (Jervis 1948) Further research has confirmed premature aging and clinical deterioration, and the presence of neuropathological changes in AD. (medscape.com)
  • In formulating its recommendations for New York State, this committee balanced the strength of published evidence regarding efficacy of treatment regimens with factors that influence adherence, including pill burden, tolerability, and dosing schedule. (hivguidelines.org)
  • For patients in Latin America, factors such as age and treatment adherence may play as important a role in the recurrence of Helicobacter pylori infection as antibiotic regimens, a study in Latin America found. (medpagetoday.com)
  • But recurrence at that time was strongly associated with factors such as adherence to initial therapy, study site, gender, and age, Morgan and colleagues found. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Workplace biomechanical factors demonstrating a dose-response gradient with CTS were peak hand force, forceful hand exertion rate, and percent time (e.g., duty cycle) spent with a high force pinch. (cdc.gov)
  • 99.93]).Workplace location was strongly associated with low flow, but not with no flow nor with? (bmj.com)
  • In a logistic regression model, after adjusting for testing for all persons with infl uenza-like illness (fever and age and sex, risk factors for hospitalization were pregnancy cough or sore throat) admitted to a hospital ( 22 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Poisson regression was used to analyze the risk factors of the presence and location of microbleeds. (dovepress.com)
  • Multiple linear regression - co-liniarity Adding age: adj R2 = 0.352 Addingthigh: adj R2 = 0.352? (slideserve.com)
  • Regression analyses examined associations of URM status and SES with MMI invitation (yes/no), MMI score (mean of 10 station ratings, range 0-3), and admission committee recommendation (accept versus not), adjusting for age, sex, and academic performance. (lww.com)
  • Multivariable regression assessed factors associated with difficulty administering the first RV dose (RV#1) by the maximum age. (cdc.gov)
  • Clinical differences have been observed, mainly in the early age of onset of AD in individuals with DS. (medscape.com)
  • This report examines the past few decades' extensive scientific literature on the factors that influence the onset of use among young people and on strategies to prevent this onset. (cdc.gov)
  • The careful targeting of these risk factors -- on a communitywide basis -- has proven successful in preventing the onset and development of tobacco use among young people. (cdc.gov)
  • This doctoral thesis investigates the onset of cardiovascular disease with a focus on socioeconomic differences as explanatory factors. (lu.se)
  • In contrast, children older than 4 years of age and adults who become infected frequently have underlying conditions, such as congenital heart diseases, chronic renal failure, or a variety of primary immunodeficiencies. (cdc.gov)
  • Neighborhood poverty is strongly associated with risk factors for multiple diseases: persons living in higher poverty neighborhoods tend to smoke more, have worse diets, and be more obese. (drexel.edu)
  • While the amount of work stress has an independent effect on individual risk for cardiovascular diseases, the effect mechanism varies strongly depending on occupational class. (lu.se)
  • 16 years of age in Sydney, under Public Health Act 1991 ( 21 ). (cdc.gov)
  • 16 hypertension), diabetes (type I or II), other metabolic years of age residing in metropolitan Sydney during July disorders, kidney disease (defi ned as kidney transplant, 1-August 31, 2009. (cdc.gov)
  • Almost all adultswith Down syndrome (DS) develop neuropathological AD changes by 40 years of age. (medscape.com)
  • Our results strongly implicate a coding change (Ala69Ser) in the LOC387715 gene as the second major identified AMD-susceptibility allele, confirming earlier suggestions. (nih.gov)
  • Overall these results suggest that children are a long-term investment in well-being, and highlight the importance of the life-cycle stage and contextual factors in explaining the happiness/fertility association. (mpg.de)
  • Similarly, results showed direct health effects from intermarriage, as well as indirect effects of intermarriage for several cardiovascular risk factors. (lu.se)
  • The skin at the interface of body and environment is subject to aging processes and mirrors systemic aging. (uni-ulm.de)
  • Strong exposure response relationships were observed between age, BMI, peak hand force, forceful repetition rate and percent time in high force pinch. (cdc.gov)
  • In this CRC project, we want to understand whether cellular aging with all its associated altered mechanisms is the prerequisite for protein aggregation in general or whether the exposure time to misfolded proteins determines the accumulation of protein aggregates with their detrimental consequences. (uni-ulm.de)
  • Infant mortality rate is the probability of dying before the age of 1 year. (nationmaster.com)
  • A person's risk then increases as they age, roughly doubling every five years. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • However, Perumal's team reported that patient characteristics were not strongly related to the presence/absence of anesthesiologists during cataract surgery. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The complexity of individual socioeconomic characteristics and the interrelationship with other cardiovascular risk factors is the focus of the studies in this thesis. (lu.se)
  • Besides age, other studies have also shown some clinical differences that might be unique to persons with DS. (medscape.com)
  • However, with regard to the age structure of the foreign population, regional differences are also apparent. (bpb.de)
  • Consistent differences in cardiovascular risk are found for men and women throughout the dissertation, supporting previous research which finds lower risk for women in specific age ranges. (lu.se)
  • In a nested case-control study of frail and nonfrail subjects, we measured serum IL-6, tumor necrosis factor receptor 1, insulin-like growth factor I, and leptin. (nih.gov)
  • The concentrations of serum total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol, and triglycerides have been measured in 7735 men aged 40 to 59 years who were drawn from general practices in 24 towns in England, Wales, and Scotland. (bmj.com)
  • Older age, having had a checkup in the past year, and diabetes diagnosis were significantly associated with flu and pneumococcal vaccination in both locations. (cdc.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone aged 6 months or older receive a flu vaccination every season (1). (cdc.gov)
  • The FDA continues to find that the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine meets the FDA's rigorous standards for safety and effectiveness and the agency strongly believes the potential benefits of COVID-19 vaccination outweigh the potential risks of COVID-19," she said. (factcheck.org)
  • CONCLUSIONS: U.S. pediatricians identified multiple, actionable issues that may contribute to suboptimal RV immunization rates including lack of vaccination prior to leaving nurseries after prolonged stays, infants not being seen for well care visits by the maximum age, missed opportunities at visits and parents refusing/deferring. (cdc.gov)
  • The US infant mortality rate: international comparisons, underlying factors, and federal programs. (nationmaster.com)
  • Neighborhood poverty is also strongly related to mortality: in 2015, the lower poverty census tracts had an age- and sex-adjusted mortality of rate of 678 per 100,000 persons compared to a rate of 951 per 100,000 persons in higher poverty tracts. (drexel.edu)
  • for women, those two risk factors both ranked lower than diabetes. (harvard.edu)
  • No significant trends with age were observed for the three blood lipids. (bmj.com)
  • Eight weeks after his early release and at the age of 31 he is dead, and although we do not yet know the direct medical cause of death, we believe a lifestyle dictated by addiction was at the very least a significant factor. (independent.com)
  • The statistical analysis identified 5 variables that strongly and independently were associated with a poor clinical outcome, as provided below. (medscape.com)
  • However, they may need wider changes to happen to avoid other risk factors - for example, effective environmental policies are needed to reduce air pollution. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • CDC also recommends that everyone aged 65 or older receive both conjugate and polysaccharide pneumococcal vaccines (2). (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to increasing age and male sex, other factors include increased height, weight, body mass index, and body surface area. (medscape.com)
  • This epidemiologic setting substantially differs from that of large families in that the latter include children of different ages and therefore, at any given time, only a fraction of siblings belong to the age group at enhanced risk for bacterial colonization and invasion, which limits the chances to acquire and transmit the organism. (cdc.gov)
  • In this explanation, the broad distribution of productivity gains during the Golden Age is often assumed to be a free market outcome that can be restored by creating a more educated workforce. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • The distribution of these blood lipids, their interrelations and their association with age, social class, body mass index, cigarette smoking, alcohol intake, and physical activity at work have been examined. (bmj.com)
  • As an outlook, we aim to develop personalized anti-aging clinical interventions that will attenuate aging-driven immune remodeling and hematopoietic disorders. (uni-ulm.de)
  • Higher percentage of State Child Health Insurance Program/Medicaid-insured children in the practice and reporting that recommendations for timing of RV doses are too complicated were associated with reporting difficulty delivering the RV#1 by the maximum age. (cdc.gov)
  • They also separated out people with mental illnesses like depression, which are strongly linked to sleep disturbances. (nih.gov)
  • Depression, high blood pressure, and low household income also appeared more strongly associated with heart attacks in these women than family history of heart attack. (harvard.edu)
  • Pharyngeal carriage of Kingella kingae and occurrence of disease before a child is 6 months of age are exceptions, indicating that maternal immunity and limited social contact provide protection. (cdc.gov)
  • Number of children in the household and nonadherence to initial therapy were strongly associated with H. pylori recurrence. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Our argument leads to an explanation of earnings levels and inequality in which skill-biased technical change, globalization and related factors function within an institutional framework. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • We used iterative association mapping to identify a susceptibility gene for age-related macular degeneration (AMD) on chromosome 10q26, which is one of the most consistently implicated linkage regions for this disorder. (nih.gov)
  • Because of age stratification, child-care groups comprise attendees of approximately the same age who have similar degrees of immunologic immaturity and susceptibility to infectious agents. (cdc.gov)
  • As a person ages, they will also become more physically frail over time. (alzheimers.org.uk)
  • For the time being, it is not possible to weight this, I would not put one factor above the other," says Haas. (helmholtz.de)
  • To that end, we will monitor the synaptic alterations over time in controls as well as in defined models with the aim to better define synaptic aging and to identify druggable targets involved in the loss of synapses and neurons. (uni-ulm.de)
  • Previous research from the group has examined the link between lifestyle factors, education and hospitalisation. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Data shows, moreover, that foreigners in all cities are disproportionately strongly represented in the under 30s age group. (bpb.de)
  • Thus Munich has the highest proportion of foreigners in the youngest age group (under 30 years), but in relation to the size of its total foreign population, Frankfurt has the most foreigners under 30. (bpb.de)
  • to assess the respiratory muscle strength, the functional and physical activity levels of athletes children when compared with no athletes children, both in the same age group. (bvsalud.org)
  • The risk of cancer differs by age, smoking intensity, and smoking duration. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Women with a history of studies have revealed a lower age of Iranian hysterectomy or artificial menopause were patients compared with their counterparts in excluded from the study. (who.int)
  • Researchers found that seven risk factors collectively accounted for most of the heart attack risk in both the women and men studied. (harvard.edu)
  • In the case of Germany there is the added factor that foreign women have more children on average than German women (cf. (bpb.de)
  • 10. One in three women aged 15-49 years has experienced physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner or non-partner sexual violence,1 with many short- and long-term consequences for their health. (who.int)
  • 11. More than 125 million women and girls have been subjected to female genital mutilation, and one in three girls in developing countries (excluding China) are married before the age of 18 years. (who.int)
  • Reference to the expanded information is crucial for addressing factors that may be of particular importance when individualizing a patient's treatment, such as loss of bone mineral density with a regimen that includes tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and the conflicting data on cardiac risk with abacavir (see guideline section Specific Factors to Consider and Discuss With Patients ). (hivguidelines.org)
  • 16], few epidemiological studies have been were recruited from patients without any conducted on its risk factors, especially in history of breast problems or neoplastic the south of the country. (who.int)