Sentences with phrase «factors for the deaths»

A specific example is whether the infant was sleeping prone next to their parent, which is an independent risk factor for death regardless of where the infant was sleeping.
Riding unrestrained is the greatest risk factor for death and injury among child occupants of motor vehicles.
Those close to the study blame other factors for the deaths.
But having few social contacts still remains an independent risk factor for death among those with pre-existing cardiovascular disease, the findings show.
«Smoking and obesity remain two leading modifiable risk factors for death.
Poor diet is one of the biggest risk factors for death and illness in the United States, responsible for more than 600,000 deaths in 2010 alone, researchers say.
Bereavement has long been known as a risk factor for death and this study increases our understanding of its effects on cardiovascular problems such as heart attacks and strokes.
«Around 20 % of the total population have hypertension» Uncontrolled hypertension is one of the major risk factors for death in READ MORE
In a population - based case - control study of infant mortality in two urban areas of southern Brazil, the type of milk in an infant's diet was found to be an important risk factor for deaths from diarrhoeal and respiratory infections.
The study calculated that not eating enough nuts and seeds was the third - leading dietary risk factor for death and disability in the world, killing more people than processed meat consumption, and potentially leading to the deaths of 15 times more people than all those who die from overdoses of heroin, crack cocaine, and all other illicit drugs combined.
Initial premium rate is based on age and gender for all death benefit amounts; tobacco or nicotine substitute use is an additional premium factor for death benefits of $ 101,000 through $ 300,000.
Vandentorren S, Bretin P, Zeghnoun A, Mandereau - Bruno L, Croisier A, Cochet C, Riberon J, Siberan I, Declercq B, Ledrans M: August heat wave in France: risk factors for death of elderly people living at home.

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But for a small business, a downward pricing spiral can be a death spiral, so examining other factors contributing to the result (such as below - average product feedback that reduces perceived value) may be a logical, and more valuable, next step.
After adjusting for factors like smoking, they found that the death rate was 26 percent higher in the most polluted cities than in the cleanest ones.
Smoking and physical activity rank number one and two in the world as the top risk factors for non-communicable diseases (and inactivity is responsible for 9 % of premature deaths, according to a study published in The Lancet).
In a meta - analysis of 3 million people, which controlled for confounding factors such as demographics and objective isolation, loneliness increased odds of an early death by 26 %.
Smoking is one of the single biggest risk factors for lung cancer, which makes up more than 13 % of all new cancer diagnoses and more than one in four cancer deaths in the U.S.
The research, compiled by the Harvard School of Public Health's Injury Control Research Center, is pretty clear: After controlling for variables such as socioeconomic factors and other crime, places with more guns have more gun deaths.
While their faith may not have played a role in their death, it was a motivating factor for their sailing adventure around the world.
The prophets came to believe that the proper basis for Israel's theology, the life - or - death factor in Israel's existence, was a future event, something God had not yet done, but promised to do.
In Jesus» case it was a combination of factors — such as the fervent longing of oppressed people, their religious preparation and ethical sensitivity, the remarkable personal power of Jesus, and the particular circumstances of his death — which produced among his followers a mental and emotional situation favorable to the attainment of a remarkable new intensity of life, marked by love, loyalty, courage and joy, all for the sake of the Master, who had sacrificed his life for them and for the larger good he saw through them.
The 54 - year - old Downton Abbey actor travelled through Jerusalem for the American documentary, Jesus: Countdown to Calvary, speaking with academic experts and spiritual leaders to «deconstruct the week leading up to Jesus» death and untangle the complex factors that resulted in his crucifixion».
Jeremy I believe you answered the question in another discussion why God seemed evil by punishing other nations i prefer the word you used which is judgement.God weighs up the hearts and then judges fairly thats not evil in fact he weighs up all the factors before he makes his decision and his decisions are perfect and wise.When he commanded Israel to wipe out other nations it was Gods judgement on these nations because of the evil they had committed in alot of ways its exaggerated because they did nt have Christ to shield them like we have if anything it shows how merciful God is towards us today.In those days gods judgement was quick and immediate.What happened to Israel when they broke the laws God gave them they immediately fell into judgement often resulting in many deaths to there own people until the sins of the people were dwelt with.So even for Gods people it was a conditional on there attitude and actions towards God.Again we see God is merciful to these previous nations that were destroyed as Christ after his crucifiction went and preached to them giving them the opportunity to repent so again we see God is still merciful.His word is true The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
Questions of how heavy the animal was, how old at death, and for how long it had been buried got answers that varied by factors of two to four times.
Risk and Preventive Factors for cot death in the Netherlands, a low incidence country.
It's also a risk factor for SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome).
The latest safe infant sleep recommendations are based on what experts have learned and are known risk - factors for sleep - related infant deaths.
Safe sleeping habits are especially important in infancy in order to lessen the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), but there are safety factors you should consider for every age group.
Helping adolescent males to delay fatherhood may also be important from a child health perspective: research that controlled for maternal age and other key factors found teenage fatherhood associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight and neonatal death (Chen et al, 2007).
Its goal was to reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and research showed that one of the biggest risk factors for SIDS was babies sleeping on their stomachs.
That because too much bedding, or the wrong kind of bedding, can cause accidental suffocation and overheating, which are believed to be a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.
For instance, as James J. McKenna noted in a 2005 piece from Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, bed - sharing may only be one factor involved in the case of SIDS deaths, and that parents should not be turned away from the possibility of co-sleeping entirely.
As noted by a 2014 piece in Pediatrics, the main risk factor for sleep deaths in infants three months or younger is bed - sharing.
The 1998 and 2005 AAP policy statements and the Back to Sleep campaign not only addressed the importance of back sleeping but also provided recommendations for other infant care practices that may reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep - related infant deaths.1, 9 Unfortunately, the ability to measure the prevalence of these other risk factors is limited by lack of data.
With out - of - hospital birth, parity is a HUGE risk factor for neonatal deaths, and if you break it out by cause, most of the excess is labor complications.
Homebirth in the UK for women * who have never had a baby * but whose current pregnancy has no risk factors of any kind and who are being cared for by highly educated and highly trained midwives increases the risk of perinatal death and brain damage.
It seems that the rates reported in this database for low - risk pregnancies (excluding malpresentation and other factors) are all as good as or better in every category other than intrapartum death rate of babies, which I am having a hard time finding in the other literature on hospital births in the U.S. for low - risk, white women.
After more than a decade (ending in 2011) of working with the Alaska Division of Public Health tracking local SIDS and sleep - related death cases, we were unable to find evidence that co-sleeping increased the risk of death when controlling for other factors.
Medical authorities and coroners are not usually forthcoming about the details associated with bedsharing deaths, like if the infant was sleeping prone in the bed, an independent risk factor for SIDS, for example, Indeed, one former President of First Candle once called parents who bedshared guilty of «uneducated parenting» and suggested that parents bedshare because they think it is «cool».
In an analysis of SIDS deaths in Chicago, researchers controlled for various SIDS risk factors, including maternal smoking, soft sleep surface, pillow use, prone sleep position, and pacifier use.
Of course many babies have safely survived nights in these devices, just as babies often survived long journeys but this has been responsible for many seemingly sudden deaths where suffocation has not been a factor.
Findings of the research, published April 22 in the journal Mucosal Immunology, reveal that a substance found in animal and human breast milk called epidermal growth factor, or EGF, blocks the activation of a protein responsible for unlocking the damaging immune cascade that culminates in NEC, a disease marked by the swift and irreversible death of intestinal tissue that remains one of the most - challenging - to - treat conditions.
Another risk factor for postpartum depression is a temporary upheaval, such as the death of a loved one.
Though at first these studies seemed to implicate co-sleeping as one risk factor for unexplained infant death, the re-evaluation discovered a significant proportion of Maori Indians among the subjects of the studies.
Review of perinatal deaths in the planned home births group identified inappropriate inclusion of women with risk factors for home birth and inadequate fetal surveillance during labor.
Mitchell EA, Taylor BJ, Ford RPK, et al. «Four modifiable and other major risk factors for cot death: the New Zealand Study».
Examples include Ezzo's contention that placing an infant to sleep on his stomach is not a risk factor for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and his assertion that mothers who feed their infants more frequently than recommended by the «Babywise» schedule — renamed a «flexible routine» in the newest edition — will be plagued by «an abnormal hormonal condition» leading to post-partum depression.
Even for low - risk breast - fed babies who had no other risk factors that died from SIDS, 81 percent of the deaths of infants below three months of age could have been prevented if they were placed in their own bed.
It can be a direct cause of death but is also the most important single risk factor for disease in young children.
For example, stopping breastfeeding at an early age is a factor associated with increased risk of diarrhoea, xerophthalmia and death (4)(5).
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