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Non-Modifiable Risk Factors

Common Modifiable and Non Modifiable Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) among Pacific Countries

Common Modifiable and Non Modifiable Risk Factors of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) among Pacific Countries

... common risk factors of CVD in Pacific ...common non-modifiable risk factor while diabetes, high blood lipid, and high blood pressure were the most common modifiable risk ...

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A prospective study of erectile dysfunction in men after pelvic surgical procedures and its association with non modifiable risk factors

A prospective study of erectile dysfunction in men after pelvic surgical procedures and its association with non modifiable risk factors

... Objective: A pelvic surgery can cause erectile dysfunction. The purpose of this study was to evaluate erectile func‑ tion at various times after pelvic surgery in male patients; to search the nonmodifiable ...

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Combined effect of modifiable and non modifiable risk factors for colorectal cancer risk in a pooled analysis of 11 population based studies

Combined effect of modifiable and non modifiable risk factors for colorectal cancer risk in a pooled analysis of 11 population based studies

... environmental risk profile, the reference category for each factor was that associated with the lowest CRC risk in published studies (eg, NSAID use is coded as 0 vs NSAID non- user is coded as 1), so ...

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D. C.

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... The modifiable risk factors are body mass index (BMI), age at first child birth, number of children, duration of breast feeding, consumption of alcohol, dietary factors and number of ...

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A Study of Current Status of Traditional and Non Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients with Carotid Artery Disease

A Study of Current Status of Traditional and Non Modifiable Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients with Carotid Artery Disease

... important non modifiable risk factor, in our study we find that as the age advances prevalence of carotid artery ...and non modifiable atherosclerotic risk factors have ...

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Assessment of Risk Factors for the Development of Hypertension among Class Iii and Iv Employees of GMERS Medical College and General Hospital, Gotri, Gujarat.

Assessment of Risk Factors for the Development of Hypertension among Class Iii and Iv Employees of GMERS Medical College and General Hospital, Gotri, Gujarat.

... both modifiable and non- modifiable risk factors out of 289 subjects 60 people were found to have hypertension, diabetes mellitus being the most common risk factor involved in ...

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Modifiable risk factors for intracerebral hemorrhage

Modifiable risk factors for intracerebral hemorrhage

... of non-anticoagulated patients to verify whether mean arterial pressure at presentation was an indepen- dent risk factor for the morbidity and mortality of ICH above and beyond the risk of  ...

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Proportion of dementia in Australia explained by common modifiable risk factors

Proportion of dementia in Australia explained by common modifiable risk factors

... dividual risk factors in each country and also to varia- tions in risk factor definitions used between ...this risk factor to dementia prevalence is therefore likely to be significantly higher ...

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Impact of a delirium prevention project among older hospitalized patients who underwent orthopedic surgery: a retrospective cohort study

Impact of a delirium prevention project among older hospitalized patients who underwent orthopedic surgery: a retrospective cohort study

... addressing modifiable risk factors such as mobilization, orientation, sensory adaptation, so- cial interaction, non-pharmacological intervention for sleep and anxiety, and assistance with ...

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Classical determinants of coronary artery disease as predictors of complexity of coronary lesions, assessed with the SYNTAX score

Classical determinants of coronary artery disease as predictors of complexity of coronary lesions, assessed with the SYNTAX score

... Background We need new biomarkers that can predict car- diovascular disease to improve both diagnosis and thera- peutic strategies. The CIRCULATING CELLS study was designed to study the role of several cellular mediators ...

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Vol 28, No 5 (2015)

Vol 28, No 5 (2015)

... common modifiable vascular risk factors for stroke (hypertension, atrial fibrillation, diabetes mellitus, coronary vessel disease, smoking, dyslipidemia and previous ischemic ...

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A study of effect of low dose atorvastatin therapy on high sensitivity C-reactive protein in patients with modifiable and non-modifiable cardiovascular risk factors in central India

A study of effect of low dose atorvastatin therapy on high sensitivity C-reactive protein in patients with modifiable and non-modifiable cardiovascular risk factors in central India

... In the present study, there was a highly significant reduction (83.6%) in hs- CRP level with 20 mg of Atorvastatin given for 3 months in patients with acute coronary syndromes and 62.4% in high risk non-ACS ...

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2352.pdf

2352.pdf

... necessarily modifiable and therefore occupational health and safety programs must be enforced to reduce injury and fatalities; non-occupational risk factors play a role in the health [r] ...

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Osteoporosis and People with Down Syndrome: A Preliminary Descriptive Examination of the Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing Wave 1 Results

Osteoporosis and People with Down Syndrome: A Preliminary Descriptive Examination of the Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing Wave 1 Results

... ultimately risk of osteoporosis and osteope- nia ...of non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors associated with the development of osteoporosis and ...osteopenia. ...

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The Role of Hyperinsulenemia as a Risk Factor for Pancreatic Cancer

The Role of Hyperinsulenemia as a Risk Factor for Pancreatic Cancer

... Obese non-diabetic individuals ductal cells ap- peared to replicate 10 times more than in lean non-dia- betic, whereas, in lean diabetics, the replication rate was 4 times higher than lean ...

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Integrated multisystem analysis in a mental health and criminal justice ecosystem

Integrated multisystem analysis in a mental health and criminal justice ecosystem

... reduced risk of re- arrest with receipt of outpatient services (Gilbert et ...vidual risk factors including being homeless, not having outpatient mental health treatment, and having involun- tary ...

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Prospective study of serum ferritin as a prognostic marker in a patients with decompensated liver disease

Prospective study of serum ferritin as a prognostic marker in a patients with decompensated liver disease

... various modifiable and non modifiable factors leads to progression of cirrhosis, jaundice, bleeding varcies and other complications which leads to high complications and ...

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Predictors of total morbidity burden on days 3, 5 and 8 after cardiac surgery

Predictors of total morbidity burden on days 3, 5 and 8 after cardiac surgery

... potential risk factors To identify pre-operative risk prediction models of post- operative morbidity following cardiac surgery, a systematic literature review was conducted using the basic framework ...

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Youth and Drugs: Problems, Consequences and Preventives Measures

Youth and Drugs: Problems, Consequences and Preventives Measures

... 35. Pentz MA. Costs, benefits, and cost- effectiveness of comprehensive drug abuse prevention. In: Bukoski, W.J., and Evans, R.I., Eds. Cost-Benefit/Cost- Effectiveness Research of Drug Abuse Prevention: Implications for ...

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Diagnosis of Medically Important Viruses: A Molecular Approach

Diagnosis of Medically Important Viruses: A Molecular Approach

... recognized risk factors for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (arterial hypertension, alcohol intake, smoking, diabetes mellitus, serum cholesterol levels, concomitant anticoagulant and antiplatelet ...

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