An epidemiological analysis of data from more than 6,000 American and Canadian women with breast cancer finds that post-diagnosis consumption of foods containing isoflavones — estrogen - like compounds primarily found in soy food — is associated with a 21 percent decrease in all - cause mortality.
The TRAILS consortium especially welcomes initiatives for cross-validation of findings from
epidemiological analyses of similar cohort studies in different countries on the TRAILS database.
Not exact matches
In both cases however
epidemiological analysis would assume that the mother is the source
of infection, which may explain why this potential route
of transmission has not been identified previously.
But skeletal
analysis was hobbled by an inability to accurately determine bone age and a lack
of supporting
epidemiological evidence.
Isoflavones have been shown to slow the growth
of breast cancer cells in laboratory studies, and
epidemiological analyses in East Asian women with breast cancer found links between higher isoflavone intake and reduced mortality.
The statistical
analysis shows that T. cruzi infection was associated with a two-fold increase in the odds
of strongyloidiasis in Latin American migrants attending a tropical diseases unit, even after adjusting for other
epidemiological variables.
As described in the paper, genomic
analysis and the
epidemiological investigation indicate that the June 2015 flare - up was a re-emergence
of a Liberian transmission chain originating from a persistently infected source.
The journal seeks to publish a broad range
of research study types, from experimental findings, critical
analyses, methodological & technical innovations, and hypotheses to observational
epidemiological studies, clinical trials, meta -
analyses, and study protocols.
Concurrently, we're developing statistical and computational methods to derive quality - assured genotypes and to facilitate the
analysis of large - scale genomic and
epidemiological data.
Our initial
analyses show that there may be important
epidemiological differences between the two regions, particularly because
of marked population structure in western Cambodia.
These data may contribute to the explanation
of the reported antitumoral effects
of kahweol, including the recent
epidemiological meta -
analysis showing that drinking coffee could decrease the risk
of certain cancers.
A systematic review and meta -
analysis of epidemiological studies.
Invasive disease models in Galleria mellonella and SPEC - sensitive transgenic mice, revealed no difference in overall invasiveness
of Lineage C ST15 strains compared to non-Lineage C ST15 strains, consistent with clinical and
epidemiological analysis.
Current approaches often use static representations
of phylogenetic,
epidemiological, statistical and evolutionary
analysis results that are difficult to relate to one another.
The Clinical Pharmacology Resource supports investigators in the design,
analysis, and interpretation
of clinical pharmacology objectives in preclinical and clinical studies, including chemoprevention and
epidemiological studies.
For the
analysis, data were made use
of to examine associations between dietary magnesium and various conditions from 40
epidemiological studies over a time period from 1999 to 2016.
In Part I
of this article, evidence from a wide range
of peer - reviewed research, including in vitro and in vivo studies, clinical and randomized controlled trials,
epidemiological studies, meta -
analyses and reviews, was presented.
One cited study, which attributes stroke to excessive salt intake, is a meta -
analysis of thirteen studies published between 1966 and 2008 in which most measurements
of sodium intake were highly inaccurate estimates based on food frequency questionnaires.22 The second is a review
of fifty - two studies, which concluded that strokes are not caused by excess sodium but rather by insufficient potassium, a finding that is consistent with the preponderance
of evidence.23 Cordain ignores more recent large clinical and
epidemiological studies, which have found that sodium intakes
of less than 3 grams per day significantly increase cardiovascular risk.3, 4
Bidirectional association between depression and metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta -
analysis of epidemiological studies
Minger's
analysis tore apart many
of the most important statistical claims
of the China Study using data from the original monograph
of Campbell's massive
epidemiological study bearing that name, and brought to light a critical piece
of information refuting once and for all Campbell's claims that plant proteins act differently than animal proteins.
Authors, Harlan and Garton, conducted a meta -
analysis of epidemiological studies and found that plant - based diets could reduce the risk
of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes by 20 - 25 % 3.
A meta -
analysis of 12
epidemiological studies involving more than 500,000 women (2000 plus with ovarian cancer) concluded that higher intake
of eggs was associated with a slightly higher risk
of ovarian cancer, albeit one they deem «nonsignificant.»
They reviewed the data in articles from 1977 to the present and concluded, «the main findings
of this systematic review and meta -
analysis are that the
epidemiological evidence currently available to the dietary committees provides no statistically significant retrospective support for the introduction
of dietary fat guidelines.»
Pop, heavy metal and the blues: secondary
analysis of persistent organic pollutants (POP), heavy metals and depressive symptoms in the NHANES National
Epidemiological Survey
Bidirectional association between depression and metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta -
analysis of epidemiological studies
The impact
of epidemiological characteristics and personal experiences on the participants» viewpoints and preferences
of defensive medicine and its specific aspects were analysed in univariate
analysis.