Sentences with phrase «complex etiology»

This is most likely because diseases like CM and syringomyelia have a complex etiology and disease expression probably occurs when there is a threshold combination of genetic and environmental factors.
Type 2 diabetes has a complex etiology and is caused by a combination of genetic factors and environmental interactions, and risk increases with aging (11,12).
Underperformance in math is a problem with increasing prevalence, complex etiology, and severe repercussions.
The complex etiology of sarcopenia calls for integrated interventions in a practical approach (16).
Multiple genetic and environmental risk factors give rise to a complex etiology for this trait.

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Kushlev emphasized, however, that ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a complex biological and environmental etiology.
These findings also will help investigators to understand the etiology of common complex diseases because we can anticipate more functionally significant variants to influence diseases with a stronger environmental component, while uncommon variants may be more important for diseases with a weak environmental contribution.
While highly heritable, complex genetics has hampered attempts to elucidate OCD etiology.
Dr. Rotimi's research focuses on the etiology of complex diseases and health disparities.
Studying the relationship between diabetes and cancer in order to better understand cancer etiology (and interplay at the metabolic level between these complex diseases).
However, the etiology of aneuploidy remains a complex puzzle that we do not fully understand.
The etiology of obesity and weight gain is multifactorial, and can be complex.
Prevailing models of the etiology of disorganized attachment emphasize the role of highly dysfunctional parenting, to the exclusion of complex models examining the interplay of child and parental factors.
California Southern University's Master Lecture Series continues on October 21, 2011, when CalSouthern welcomes Kevin J. Connors and Marianna Thomas for a presentation titled Complex Trauma and Dissociation: Phenomenology, Etiology, and Diagnosis.
The consensus of researchers is that the etiology of CD / ODD can not be condensed down into a single - cause / main cause model — the disorder is far too complex [13, 34, 60].
Molecular genetic findings support the thesis that dopaminergic, serotonergic, and noradrenergic neurotransmission pathways account for the etiology of this complex disease.
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