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Risk factors for poor physical functioning

Factors Contributing to Poor Physical Health in Incarcerated Women

Factors Contributing to Poor Physical Health in Incarcerated Women

... prison’s physical health unit) was described as an overburdened and under- staff ed unit where women sought care for health ...assorted physical health problems, by many accounts, “never got ...

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Risk Factors of Poor Posture in Children and Its Prevalence

Risk Factors of Poor Posture in Children and Its Prevalence

... They highlighted that 30.17% of the subjects who resulted with forward gravity center projection were also identified with posture problems such as calcaneus valgus, hyper-extension and knee valgus, pelvic ...

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Research of the economic risk factors of the functioning of the Ukrainian transport system

Research of the economic risk factors of the functioning of the Ukrainian transport system

... the factors and indicators for assessing the economic risks of transport systems at the national and regional levels have been ...the risk factors of regional transport system of Ukraine has been ...

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Risk Factors for Renal Injury in Children With a Solitary Functioning Kidney

Risk Factors for Renal Injury in Children With a Solitary Functioning Kidney

... potential risk factor that should be considered during clinical ...independent risk factor for renal injury, other studies have associated lower birth weight with a decreased nephron ...

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Physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors in children

Physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors in children

... Other cardiovascular variables Thomas and Williams and Thomas et al have conducted two comprehensive reviews of studies of the effect of exercise on C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin 6 (IL-6) and fi brinogen. 59 60 ...

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Risk factors for poor outcomes in patients with open-globe injuries

Risk factors for poor outcomes in patients with open-globe injuries

... The physical and psychological impact following a severe eye injury is difficult to quantify. It is generally accepted today that primary surgical closure of an open globe should be undertaken no matter how ...

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Assessment of psychosocial functioning and its risk factors in children with pectus excavatum

Assessment of psychosocial functioning and its risk factors in children with pectus excavatum

... different risk factors, which have different relative impacts on psychosocial functioning ...respect, poor psychosocial function- ing could be a motivation for referral and higher scores are ...

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Poor quality of life and functioning in bipolar disorder

Poor quality of life and functioning in bipolar disorder

... report poor quality of life and have difficulty ...greater risk for poor outcomes by examining the impact of a composite variable of several, overlapping demographic aspects, or social ...and ...

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Poor Executive Functioning Associated with the Risk of Aggressive Behavior Recidivism in the Forensic Community in Schizophrenic Patients

Poor Executive Functioning Associated with the Risk of Aggressive Behavior Recidivism in the Forensic Community in Schizophrenic Patients

... Impaired attention limits the individual’s ability to cope with mandatory treatment measures such as restrictions of freedom and movement on the unit, close contact with other patients and inability to access social ...

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Psychological factors as risk factors for poor hip function after total hip arthroplasty

Psychological factors as risk factors for poor hip function after total hip arthroplasty

... psychological factors on outcome after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty ...psychological factors influence the outcome after THA or TKA and to what ...psychological factors ...

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Psychological factors as risk factors for poor hip function after total hip arthroplasty

Psychological factors as risk factors for poor hip function after total hip arthroplasty

... psychological factors on outcome after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty ...psychological factors influence the outcome after THA or TKA and to what ...psychological factors ...

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Daily physical activity and related risk factors in COPD

Daily physical activity and related risk factors in COPD

... regular physical activity could reduce the risk of cardiovascular dis- ease, hospitalisation rate and death related to COPD [4, ...in physical activity equivalent to walking or cycling for at least 2 ...

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Risk Factors for Physical Restraint Use in Nursing Homes:

Risk Factors for Physical Restraint Use in Nursing Homes:

... several factors found to be related to restraint use in nursing ...of physical restraint does not lead to an increase in falls or subsequent fall-related injuries in older nursing home ...

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Newborn Risk Factors for Subsequent Physical Abuse Hospitalizations

Newborn Risk Factors for Subsequent Physical Abuse Hospitalizations

... The findings of this study should be viewed in light of several limitations. First, because of the limitations of the NRDs, we were limited in how long we could track newborns for abuse hospitalization. However, the fi rst ...

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Emotional functioning in boys with ADHD: identifying risk factors for comorbid Conduct Disorder

Emotional functioning in boys with ADHD: identifying risk factors for comorbid Conduct Disorder

... Indeed, children with CD have been exposed to significantly greater environmental adversity than children with ADHD alone (Deault, 2010; Hurtig et al, 2007; Schachar & Tannock, 1995). Studies of nonhuman animals have ...

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Risk factors for poor health and performance in European broiler production systems

Risk factors for poor health and performance in European broiler production systems

... protein in the hypothalamus, which is suggested to be good indicator for the growth potential of a bird due to its modulating role in the central melanocortin system [ 56 ]. Farms that had recurrent problems of ...

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Risk factors for poor outcome in community-onset Clostridium difficile infection

Risk factors for poor outcome in community-onset Clostridium difficile infection

... the poor and good outcome groups, depending on the normality of ...independent factors for a poor outcome in CO-CDI, we designed two logistic regression ...

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Accumulation of risk factors associated with poor bone health in older adults

Accumulation of risk factors associated with poor bone health in older adults

... distribution. Risk factors were selected on the basis of measures that were readily avail- able, and for which a reasonable literature suggested an asso- ciation with bone health; we included grip strength ...

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Impact of white matter lesions on physical functioning and fall risk in older people a systematic review

Impact of white matter lesions on physical functioning and fall risk in older people a systematic review

... vascular risk factors such as ...vascular risk factors has been shown to reduce the incidence and severity of cerebrovascular disease, but it is not a recognized approach to falls prevention, ...

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Bleeding Risk, Physical Functioning, and Non-use of Anticoagulation Among Patients with Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation

Bleeding Risk, Physical Functioning, and Non-use of Anticoagulation Among Patients with Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation

... however the Morse was not maintained in the regression model. Additionally, it is of interest that stroke severity did not appear to influence anticoagulation decision-making in these patients, even though stroke ...

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