Sentences with phrase «epidemiological data in»

Lacking that epidemiological data in the field, Meyer and his colleagues decided to explore the multiple - hit hypothesis in mice.
«Current epidemiological data in humans do not support a meaningful link between diet drinks and risk for diabetes, whereas sugar - rich beverages do appear to be associated with higher diabetes risk.

Not exact matches

I agree that polemicists in the culture wars are often as careless with historical facts and epidemiological data about children as they are with facts generally.
We chose to model the effects on body weight because good evidence (from both trials and epidemiological studies) links regular consumption of sugar sweetened drinks to weight gain.8 10 12 Moreover, data from longitudinal studies support the idea that changes in the price of sugar sweetened drinks are linked to changes in body weight.20 Other groups have used this form of modelling to estimate the effects of a sugar sweetened drink tax on obesity.18 21 22
The most amazing epidemiological study on the safety of formula has been going on for decades, it's called «a large proportion of full term humans in the developed world», and there is currently no hard data that there are dangers, or even visible trends associated with formula.
Breast cancer and breastfeeding: collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 47 epidemiological studies in 30 countries, including 50302 women with breast cancer and 96973 women without the disease.
Although controversy flares up sporadically in the media when a tragic child death occurs during a homebirth that would have been avoided in a hospital OB birth unit the Epidemiological data on homebirth is not even collected here.
One was the collection of data on mass shootings in the U.S., which is an essential resource for any epidemiological study of the effects of gun - control measures.
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.
«I think this is a step towards making sense out of a lot of data — genetic data, environmental data, epidemiological data — to help us understand factors that contribute to long and healthy life,» says Winifred Rossi, deputy director of the Division of Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology at the National Institute on Aging, who wasn't involved in the study.
«We used a combination of methods, including epidemiological data and phylogenetic data, to understand the changes in incident diagnoses in a population,» Dr. Mehta said.
Dr Kristensen recommends that an inter-disciplinary approach be taken to address this, «by combining epidemiological data from human studies with more experimental research on models, such as rodents, it may be possible to firmly establish this link and determine how it happens, so that pregnant women in pain can be successfully treated, without risk to their unborn children.»
The data come from HIV discordant couples enrolled in ZEHRP as part of IAVI's Protocol C epidemiological study, supported by USAID.
Revised ideas about the role of fat in disease could help explain the murky data, notes Michael Thun, who heads epidemiological research for the American Cancer Society.
A 2014 study used epidemiological data to show egg - based mutations are associated with low vaccine effectiveness in human populations.
Researchers at the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food (MAFF), the University of Edinburgh, Imperial College in London, and the University of Cambridge had each produced computer simulations of the outbreak, fed with epidemiological data provided by MAFF.
When epidemiological data are scarce, social media and Internet reports can be reliable tools for forecasting infectious disease outbreaks, according to a study led by an expert in the School of Public Health at Georgia State University.
A paper about an H7N9 influenza outbreak in China in this week's issue of BMJ is a good example of the epidemiological data needed, Koopmans says.
The theory is supported by epidemiological data, says Baümler, which show that S. enteritidis infections in people increased steadily as other Salmonella strains were eradicated from chickens.
• An environmental epidemiological study should be performed to determine whether an association exists between health outcomes data and water quality in private drinking wells in communities with and without hydraulic fracturing.
While the possibilities are endless, a few practical examples of use for the 5D colorimetric technique could include tracking gas prices per county, analyzing foreclosure rates in different states or tracking epidemiological data for a virus.
The researchers pooled data on 27276 women with endometrial cancer in 36 studies from North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South Africa — virtually all the epidemiological evidence ever collected on the effect of oral contraceptives.
If we were to take epidemiological data as fact we'd have to conclude that drownings in the US are caused by Nicholas Cage movies or that eating margarine makes Mainers get divorced — or that organic food caused autism.
«We live in an increasingly connected world where technologies exist to both rapidly sequence viral genomes and to share epidemiological data.
For their study, published in Science, the scientists used a mathematical model that analyzed genome sequencing and epidemiological data for 32 types of cancer.
The greatest body of «epidemiological data» I can think of is the difference in life expectancy between men who's total body iron loading begins increasing from their mid 20s on, and women who menstruate and lose blood (and iron!)
The 26 % excess of breast cancer is consistent with estimates from pooled epidemiological data, which reported a 15 % increase for estrogen plus progestin use for less than 5 years and a 53 % increase for use for more than 5 years.32 It is also consistent with the (nonsignificant) 27 % increase found after 6.8 years of follow - up in HERS.33
Based on our preliminary epidemiological data, the disease quickly spread to most of the duck - producing regions in China including many of the coastal provinces and neighboring regions, Anhui Province, Beijing Autonomous City, Hebei Province, Fujian Province, Guangdong Province, Guangxi Province, Jiangsu Province, Jiangxi Province, Shandong Province and Zhejiang Province (Fig. 1).
In fact, recent epidemiological data show that coffee drinking diminishes the risk of some cancers [41], [42].
In 2014, researchers from several institutes investigated that risk by analyzing genetic data mainly from a Swedish epidemiological sample, also pulling data from a separate Swedish family study, the Autism Genome Project, and another set of genetic information around autism, the Simons Simplex Collection.
Our mouse model data are not in conflict with the epidemiological observation that a first pregnancy before age 22 greatly reduces breast cancer risk (MacMahon et al., 1970), because at this young age, the chance of having already accumulated precancerous cells is small.
Most data on the long - term effects of anabolic steroids in humans come from case reports rather than formal epidemiological studies.
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(2) From the high - carb side, voiced to some degree by Chris Kresser in the panel: Why isn't a negative effect of high or low carb intakes apparent in epidemiological data?
Do we see diminished longevity with higher carb consumption in human epidemiological data?
The epidemiological and population data, high sibling risk ratio, family and twin studies confirmed strong genetic involvement in the development of Hashimoto's disease.
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.»
RS is less effective than NSP in stool bulking, but epidemiological data suggest that it is more protective against colorectal cancer, possibly via butyrate.
«The available data do not indicate major differences between laboratory animals and humans, therefore it must be assumed that the effects seen in animals could occur in humans as epidemiological studies in humans are insufficient to demonstrate the absence of an adverse effect of inorganic borates on fertility.
This can then be compared with the data on total fiber consumption and risk for CHD in the three primary epidemiological studies shown in Table 7 - 2.
Infor - mation is lacking on the role of Functional Fibers in the incidence of colon cancer because of the lack of intake data on specific Functional Fibers col - lected in epidemiological studies.
Published in 2005 in The Archives of General Psychiatry, the Glasers» findings help explain epidemiological data showing that couples in troubled marriages appear to be more susceptible to illness than happier couples.
According to UNESCO data and epidemiological studies it is the progressive societies like those in Northern Europe and Massachusetts that care much better for their children.
Her project for the Masters in Preventive Veterinary Medicine program was an epidemiological study on Lyme disease in northern California and she presented the data at the International Conference for Diseases in Nature Communicable to Man.
As the leading cause of untimely death for dogs and cats in the U.S., euthanasia of shelter dogs and cats calls for consistent, uniform collection and reporting of shelter data and an epidemiological approach to quantify, track and treat the problem.
Indeed, allowing such variation in data categories renders the composite data collected of little value to an epidemiological approach to euthanasia.
The VetCompass ™ Programme collates de-identified EPR data from primary - care veterinary practices in the UK for epidemiological research [19].
The VetCompass ™ Programme collates de-identified clinical data from primary - care veterinary practices in the UK for epidemiological research.
Photo: Paul L. Nettles, CC * Cough * * Wheeze * * Argh * An extended epidemiological analysis, building on data from 350,000 people over 18 years, and an additional 150,000 people in more recent years, was conducted for the Health Effects Institute by
Finally, the doses received from reactor accidents can fall into the range of occupational exposures, where excess cancers have been found with epidemiological data, when huge worker populations are merged, as I wrote in a previous message.
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