Sentences with phrase «epidemiological cohorts»

The study measured the levels of lifestyle physical activity by 262 older adults in Rush's Memory and Aging Project, an ongoing epidemiological cohort study.
«Some of those metabolic changes in acute exercise also turn out to be predictive of fitness in a large epidemiological cohort,» he says.
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It's not simply another epidemiological cohort that you deliver a set of benevolent health services to.
The First - Episode Psychosis Outcome Study: premorbid and baseline characteristics of an epidemiological cohort of 661 first - episode psychosis patients

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A number of epidemiological studies have already pointed toward this effect, and it has now been verified by Ludwig - Maximilians - Universitaet (LMU) in Munich researchers in the Pasture birth cohort.
This symposium will provide an update on the latest developments of the PMI, and discussions of the various genetic, genomic, and epidemiological characteristics of this and other existing cohorts.
A number of epidemiological studies have already pointed toward this effect, and it has now been verified by LMU researchers in the Pasture birth cohort.
The WHO's argument rests on epidemiological evidence from industrial and occupational exposure, populations that have been exposed to 10 - 1000 times the concentrations of TCDD compared to the general population.4 While admitting the absence of a strong case for the elevation of any specific cancer, they have compiled four major cohort studies to find a 40 percent increased risk for all cancers combined for «highly exposed» workers, the definition of which differed between studies.
The literature that does exist on the role of physical activity in the prevention of MM is inconclusive and much more epidemiological research is needed in this area using larger samples and prospective cohort designs.
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.
To investigate this, we used data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, a UK - based prospective epidemiological birth cohort.
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