Diet and other factors in the aetiology of diverticulosis:
An epidemiological study in Greece.
In 1980, three years before the launch of the massive
epidemiological study in China bearing the same name as Campbell's book, Campbell's research group switched from using Sprague Dawley rats to Fisher 344 rats (4).
The research is based on
an epidemiological study in which the researchers followed 38,000 Dutch people for 10 years.
The Americans describe
their epidemiological study in the Archives of Neurology.
Exposure to a compound commonly found in plastic food containers is linked to heart disease and type 2 diabetes, according to the first large
epidemiological study in humans.
(1) Breast cancer and breastfeeding: collaborative reanalysis of individual date from 47
epidemiological studies in 30 countries, including 50,302 women with breast cancer and 96,973 women without the disease.
The Generation R Study Biobank: a resource for
epidemiological studies in children and their parents
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.
Earn's team used these findings to estimate how much more virus people with ordinary flu might produce if their fevers were suppressed, and used
epidemiological studies in people to estimate how many more cases of flu this might cause.
The panel based its finding on expert testimony, published papers, and ongoing and completed research — including
epidemiological studies in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Sweden.
The team is actively investigating these parasites through applied genomics studies recently funded by the Thrasher Research Fund and the ASTMH / Burroughs Wellcome Fund and ongoing NIH - funded
epidemiological studies in Kinshasa Province, DRC.
Epidemiological studies in the past have found correlations between red and processed meat consumption and the heightened risk for certain cancers, heart disease and high cholesterol.
«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.
â $ cents Examine the relation between Dietary Fiber intake, energy intake, and long - term body weight in existing prospective
epidemiological studies in addition to intervention studies.
The insistence on episodic mood changes is crucial and prevents clinicians from rating symptoms such as the chronic concentration problems of a child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as evidence for mania.2 Manic episodes are extremely rare in children and relatively rare in adolescents according to
epidemiological studies in the UK and the USA.3
Not exact matches
Citing intervention - based trials and
epidemiological studies, the National Institute on Aging found that exercise can also play a key role
in reducing your risk for Alzheimer's and general cognitive decline.
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
However, with the exception of women who consumed a high intake of soy during adolescence, the majority of
epidemiological studies (
studies carried out
in defined population groups) have not found that women with higher soy intakes are at lower risk of breast cancer.
7Blair, P.S., et al., Major
epidemiological changes
in sudden infant death syndrome: a 20 - year population - based
study in the UK.
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.
An
epidemiological study published
in the journal Pediatrics found no higher SIDS rate for co-sleeping babies older than 11 weeks — unless the mother smokes.
Combined effects of sleeping position and prenatal risk factors
in sudden infant death syndrome: the Nordic
Epidemiological SIDS
Study
In a 2008
epidemiological study of 36,000 Danish women, researchers found that the more a woman breastfeeds, the less she weighs six months after childbirth.
In fact, Dr. McKenna states, «There is no controlled
epidemiological study which shows that co-sleeping is dangerous, except where mothers smoke.»
Introduction The emerging view of
epidemiological studies indicates the importance of the intrauterine environment
in early fetal development.
An
epidemiological and sociological
study of unexpected death
in infancy
in nine areas of southern England.
The first indication that infant care practices could promote or reduce infant deaths came
in the 1990s when it was discovered that merely placing an infant
in the prone rather than supine position tripled an infant's chances of dying.20 Insights from
epidemiological studies from England and New Zealand led to national and international «back to sleep» campaigns
in almost all western industrialized countries.
The finding that mother - infant co-sleeping on separate surfaces confers reduced risk of SIDS but some forms of same surface co-sleeping increase risk (under certain circumstances, see below), has given rise to recent public health campaigns against any and all bedsharing
in the United States.29 However, when examined
in detail,
epidemiological studies reveal inconsistent findings as to whether or not, to what degree, or under what circumstances bedsharing represents a consistent risk factor for SIDS and / or SUID.
An
epidemiological study of PFOA effects
in West Virginia communties found a «probable link» between exposure to the chemical and the following illnesses: diagnosed high cholestorol, ulcerative colitis, thyroid disease, testicular cancer, kidney cancer, and pregnancy - induced hypertension.
A leading immunologist, Dr. Hodes was named Director of the NIA
in 1993, to oversee
studies of the basic, clinical,
epidemiological and social aspects of aging.
An
epidemiological study conducted by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Seoul National University suggests that persons deficient
in vitamin D may be at much greater risk of developing diabetes.
Several
epidemiological studies have suggested that exposure to antibiotics during the peripartum period (late pregnancy and the nursing period after birth) increases the risk for IBD
in humans.
Hugo Lövheim and Fredrik Elgh, professor at the Department of Virology, have now confirmed this link
in two large
epidemiological studies.
The EPIPAGE 2
study (Epidemiological Study on Low Gestational Age) is a French national study aimed at improving knowledge on the outcomes of premature infants in light of the changes that have occurred in the last 15 y
study (
Epidemiological Study on Low Gestational Age) is a French national study aimed at improving knowledge on the outcomes of premature infants in light of the changes that have occurred in the last 15 y
Study on Low Gestational Age) is a French national
study aimed at improving knowledge on the outcomes of premature infants in light of the changes that have occurred in the last 15 y
study aimed at improving knowledge on the outcomes of premature infants
in light of the changes that have occurred
in the last 15 years.
Fleisig's group were commencing a 2 - year
epidemiological and biomechanical investigation of the causes of shoulder and elbow pain
in Little League pitchers when I arrived, and I was given a role
in that
study for 6 months.
«After already being able to demonstrate the influence of prenatal smoking on regulatory T - cell numbers
in cord blood from our LINA
study, the current
epidemiological investigation delves even deeper into molecular processes,» Dr. Gunda Herberth and Dr. Irina Lehmann resume.
Joy: I'm more worried about biological pathogens because of the, you know, if you do
epidemiological studies of how connected we are
in global travels, it's pretty, no use
in setting up a quarantine anymore, it's just...
Predisposition to vascular disease was my focus here, using genetic
epidemiological studies to identify novel polymorphisms
in a range of candidate genes.
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.
«Based on
epidemiological studies, the 9vHPV vaccine could prevent approximately 90 percent of cervical cancer, 90 percent of HPV - related vulvar and vaginal cancer, 70 to 85 percent of high - grade cervical disease
in females, and approximately 90 percent of HPV - related anal cancer and genital warts
in males and females worldwide,» explained Anna R. Giuliano, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Infection Research
in Cancer at Moffitt.
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.
They didn't have a way to systematically record health complaints or to track which residents might have been exposed to which pollutants and when — the essential link
in completing an
epidemiological study.
«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.
Based on multiple
epidemiological studies, the World Health Organization
in 2007 and the American Medical Association
in 2012 each issued statements warning that extended exposure to light at night increases the risk of certain cancers, probably via alterations to circadian rhythms and associated hormone levels.
In North and South American epidemiological studies, the prevalence of elder abuse ranged from about 10 % among cognitively intact older adults to 47 % in older adults with dementi
In North and South American
epidemiological studies, the prevalence of elder abuse ranged from about 10 % among cognitively intact older adults to 47 %
in older adults with dementi
in older adults with dementia.
Epidemiological studies indicate that the symptoms reported by the vaccinated girls are found at equal rates
in nonvaccinated populations.
«Our results can now corroborate clinical and
epidemiological studies which have revealed associations between an omega - 3 / omega - 6 imbalance and mood disorders,» scientists behind the new
study commented
in a prepared statement.
Early
epidemiological studies suggested that men who ate diets rich
in tomato products enjoyed lower than average rates of prostate cancer, and lycopene was identified as the likely reason.
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND — The first major
epidemiological study of bisphenol A, a common ingredient
in baby bottles and drink containers, suggests that relatively higher doses of the chemical double the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
«When you put animal, metabolic, and
epidemiological studies together and they all point
in the same direction, you can be pretty confident about your conclusions,» Willett says.