... Ullen, H., & Brandberg, Y (2004) Tanning andrisk perception in adolescents Health, Risk & Society, 6(1), 81-94 Spencer, J M., & Amonette, R A (1995) Indoor tanning: risks, benefits, and future trends ... what the data and not show regarding risk of melanoma and keratinocyte malignancies J Natl Compr Canc Netw, 8(8), 867-873 doi: 8/8/867 [pii] 26 Skin Cancers – Risk Factors, Prevention and Therapy ... exposure and both melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers has been clarified through multiple lines of evidence from epidemiology and laboratory science reflected in recent reports by multiple...
... 2.2 Risk factors: A small number of prospective studies (Garibaldi et al 1974; Shapiro et al 1984; Platt et al 1986; Johnson et al 1990) examined the riskfactors for CAUTI mainly in the 1970s and ... CAUTI was to study riskfactors for CAUTI, particularly the impact of noncompliance with recommended precepts of urinary catheter care on the risk of CAUTI 2.3 Clinical Features and Symptoms associated ... sheep-blood agar plates (Stark and Maki 1984) After aerobic incubation at 37°C for 24 to 48 hours, each colony type was enumerated and fully identified using standard techniques and criteria (Balows et...
... background data on mortality rate and under-five mortality rate in this area We aimed to identify the riskfactors of victimization during the conflict, andfactors contributing to the subsequent ... Conflict and Health 2010, 4:11 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/4/1/11 Page 14 of 16 Table 5: Lifetime exposure to violence and human rights violations and family members with injury and pain ... Survivors of the war in the Northern Kosovo: violence exposure, riskfactorsand public health effects of an ethnic conflict Conflict and Health 2010, 4:11 ...
... congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and stroke [5-11] In addition to established cardiovascular risk factors, systemic inflammation, increased oxidative stress, and altered hemodynamics associated ... genetic, environmental, cultural and psychological factors Adipose tissue can be considered as an endocrine organ that mediates biological effects on the metabolism and inflammation, contributing ... cells in circulation and the decrease of the values of cardiovascular riskfactors According to our study, the circulating progenitor cell number can be improved by diet and weight loss Acknowledgements...
... Xu B and Song J Prevalence andriskfactors of overactive bladder syndrome in Fuzhou Chinese women Neurourol Urodyn 2006; 25:717 Teleman PM, Lidfeldt J, Nerbrand C, Samsioe G, Mattiasson A and ... Overactive bladder: prevalence, riskfactorsand relation to stress incontinence in middle-aged women BJOG 2004; 111:600 Coyne K, Margolis M, Zyczynski T, Elinoff V and Roberts RG Validation of ... 20:327 Dallosso HM, Matthews RJ, McGrother CW, Donaldson MM, Shaw C and Leicestershire MRC The association of diet and other lifestyle factors with the onset of overactive bladder: a longitudinal study...
... Attributable to RiskFactorsRisk Factor Selection Burden of Disease Attributable to Individual RiskFactors Joint Effects of MultipleRiskFactors Burden of Disease Attributable to MultipleRiskFactors ... health riskfactorsand their role in the current and future disease burden globally and in specific countries and regions His research on riskfactors focuses on environmental risks, smoking, and ... Disease Individual and Joint Contributions of RiskFactors to Mortality and Burden of Disease from Site-Specific Cancers Individual and Joint Contributions of RiskFactors to Mortality and Burden of...
... coagulation factorsand the risk of myocardial infarction among men: Opposite and synergistic effects of factors XI and XII Blood, Vol.108, No.13, pp.4045-4051 16 Traditional and Novel RiskFactors ... diabetics The complex and intimate relationship between atherothrombosis and traditional and novel riskfactors is discussed in the following chapters of Traditional and Novel RiskFactors in Atherothrombosis ... expectancy, increased morbidity and mortality and future risk of consequences in multiple systems Although therapeutic improvements and public health policies for riskfactors control have brought...
... TARs in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark; 1968-2006 Table Model Fitting by Country: Regression Intercept and Coefficients, ... incidence is available (2005 for Republic of Ireland; 2004 for England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Sweden; 2003 for Czech Republic and Finland; 2001 for Denmark) Linear Regression Response ... within Ages 45-49 in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Finland, and Denmark; 1943-2005 Cancer registrations in Scotland started in 1960 Rates...
... coagulation factorsand the risk of myocardial infarction among men: Opposite and synergistic effects of factors XI and XII Blood, Vol.108, No.13, pp.4045-4051 16 Traditional and Novel RiskFactors ... diabetics The complex and intimate relationship between atherothrombosis and traditional and novel riskfactors is discussed in the following chapters of Traditional and Novel RiskFactors in Atherothrombosis ... expectancy, increased morbidity and mortality and future risk of consequences in multiple systems Although therapeutic improvements and public health policies for riskfactors control have brought...
... decreased risk FACT SHEET #46 Cornell University Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental RiskFactors in New York State Smoking has effects that can both increase and decrease breast cancer risk ... to have many effects which suggest an opposition of the effects of estrogen and could decrease breast cancer risk The interplay between the effects of the cancer-causing chemicals and the apparent ... Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental RiskFactors in New York State Printed on recycled paper with soy-based ink Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental RiskFactors (BCERF) College of...
... (IL) 6, IL-8, and prostaglandin E in nasal and bronchoalveolar lavage fluids [7-10,65,66] High ozone levels seem to be linked to asthma and asthma-like symptoms in both the short term and the long ... schoolchildren and adults and increase the prevalence of asthma and asthmatic symptoms [65-67] Aeroallergens and Atopic Asthma Aeroallergens have a significant impact on the development of asthma, and atopy ... G, D’Amato M, Holgate ST Environmental riskfactorsand allergic bronchial asthma Clin Exp Allergy 2005;35:1113-24 Atkinson RW, Anderson HR, Strachan DP, Bland JM, Bremner SA, Ponce de Leon A Short-term...
... The TB infection risk was higher in the household contacts under 15 years old of cases who were smear positive and had cavity Rathi et al [12] investigated prevalence andriskfactors associated ... VOLUME • ISSUE 35 RiskFactors Affecting the Development of Tuberculosis Infection and Disease in Household Contacts of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis Talay F et al Table Factors associated ... contacts to be infected and become ill APRIL 2008 • VOLUME • ISSUE TURKISH RESPIRATORY JOURNAL Talay F et al RiskFactors Affecting the Development of Tuberculosis Infection and Disease in Household...
... associations between insulin resistance and NAFLD, and similar riskfactorsand protective factors for these interrelated disorders Waist circumference and the ratio of apolipoprotein B to apolipoprotein ... underlying mechanisms and broadening efforts to prevent and control the main universal risk factors, obesity and air pollution, which have broad adverse health effects, will help abate the serious ... Obesity and Air Pollution diagnosis, and pathogenesis of pediatric NAFLD, as well as the possible associations with obesity and air pollution, which are the adverse effects of urbanization and globalization...
... of one university hospital and three general hospitals in the Netherlands between July 2000 and January 2003 The eligibility requirements for inclusion in the non-randomized study were referral ... /www.euroqol.org on its construct validity, reliability, and responsiveness for both general and disease-specific populations Prognostic factors First, at baseline and at five-month follow-up patients were ... (logMAR ≥ 0.52) and/ or a visual field < 20°, and blindness as a visual acuity < 0.05 (logMAR ≥ 1.30) and/ or a visual field < 10° Living independently (versus nursing home resident) and social status...
... 0–2 riskfactors were classified as low riskand those with 3–5 riskfactors were grouped as high risk for a diagnosis of diabetes This paper will focus on respondents with type diabetes, low risk ... risk (0–2 risk factors) , and high risk (3–5 risk factors) EQ-5D The EQ-5D was used as a measure of respondents' HRQoL and utility values The EQ-5D provides a simple descriptive profile and a single ... *p < 0.001, low risk versus T2D and low risk versus high risk **p < 0.001, high risk versus T2D EQ-5D = EuroQoL- Dimensions; T2D = type diabetes diabetes (61.1%) and at high risk (61.8%) reported...
... investigate the nature and method of pesticide use and application which included the brand of pesticide, the active ingredients, and the concentration of the mixture and the individual component ... the rest of Luzon Island which makes certain physiologic profile of farmers different The agricultural crops grown between the lowland and highland would also be different, and thus, would have ... levels and the association of various hematologic indices with riskfactorsand measures of pesticide exposure Abnormal RBC cholinesterase levels were positively associated with age (p = 0.020), and...
... over all CVD risk through the prevention of atherosclerosis and reduction of thrombotic risk [2,3] Evidence supports an inverse association between physical fitness and various CVD risk factors, ... and (P = 0.009), but not at week 12 Significant reductions occurred in the exercise group between week and week (P = 0.038), week and week (P = 0.002), week and week 12 (P = 0.049) and week and ... increased between week and week (P = 0.012), while in the control group it significantly decreased between week and week (P = 0.026), week and week (P = 0.004) and week and 12 (P = 0.001) respectively...
... chefs (N = 45) and office workers (N = 48) All subjects were male and aged between 30 and 45 years The volunteers were informed of the purpose, course and possible risks of the study and all subjects ... provides a quick and a simple method of risk prediction [8] Other riskfactors associated with nutrition, include the fatty acids that are a part of the lipids regulating the structure and function ... more significantly in the red blood cells of Clinical blood parameters andrisk stratification When all relevant riskfactors (factors with defined references or evidenced relation to CD) were accumulated,...
... Jalisco; 4, Michoacan; and 5, Chiapas received a blood transfusion for woman, spouse used other drugs for woman, spouse had sex with other women for women, and no riskfactors were identified ... before delivery and 54% having or fewer prenatal visits; therefore, this was a high -risk population.[3] In contrast, the CENSIDA surveillance studies were conducted between 1990 and 1999 among ... IS02 SD 701 and ID03 SD 029, and AI3614 (Virology Core of the UCSD Center for AIDS Research) Also partially supported by the San Diego EXPORT Center, National Center of Minority Health and Health...