«Imbalanced diets, such as diets low in fruits and vegetables and high in red and processed meat, are responsible for
the greatest health burden globally and in most regions,» said lead author Dr Marco Springmann.
Not exact matches
To be clear about my position on the vote: I am still looking for a more collaborative solution with fellow legislators to share the
burden and protect the fiscal
health of our communities to the
greatest extent possible.»
«Reductions in PM2.5 have led to improvements in childhood respiratory
health, but there is still a
great burden of asthma in children,» she said.
African populations harbour the
greatest genetic diversity and have the highest per capita
health burden, yet they are rarely included in large genome studies of disease association.
«They are a serious public
health problem, but the
burden of chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and poor mental
health is so much
greater, and all have the potential to be improved by being active in the
great outdoors.»
«Furthermore, high rates of dual use may result in
greater total public
health burden and possibly increased individual risk if a smoker maintains an even low - level tobacco cigarette addiction for many years instead of quitting.»
Standardized research methods are needed to make
greater progress toward reducing the high
burden and costs of chronic low back pain (cLBP), according to a Task Force report in the June 15 issue of Spine.The journal is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer
Health.
The research suggests that the improvement in
health may be linked to
greater access to and use of
health services by children whose families received Medicaid, and a decreased economic
burden on families from medical expenses and debt.
«Although the vast majority of cases prevented by the vaccine would not have progressed to cervical cancer, given the
burden of cervical dysplasia on the emotional and physical well - being of girls as well as on the
health - care system, these early reductions are nevertheless of
great importance,» says Dr. Lévesque.
The paper, published in The Lancet Global
Health, also finds that chronic diseases, such as ischemic heart disease and diabetes, cause a greater burden to health in the region overall than communicable diseases like diarrheal diseases and tubercu
Health, also finds that chronic diseases, such as ischemic heart disease and diabetes, cause a
greater burden to
health in the region overall than communicable diseases like diarrheal diseases and tubercu
health in the region overall than communicable diseases like diarrheal diseases and tuberculosis.
While socioeconomic status is a major contributor to the
greater burden of heart disease and stroke in African Americans, the statement notes that among the growing middle - and upper - class African American community,
health outcomes are still poorer in African Americans, even when their socioeconomic status is comparable to white Americans.
«The database has allowed us to assess the national
burden of HIV infection through vertical transmission throughout the HIV / AIDS epidemic and to identify the populations at
greatest risk,» said Joel Singer, professor in the School of Population and Public
Health at UBC, who is presenting at IAS 2015.
«This strategic partnership ensures our research will have an even
greater impact in reducing the economic and public
health burdens of influenza.»
Total elimination of ALL lead from the body is not necessary (or maybe even possible) to see clinical benefits, however, preventively a strong case can be made for the
greatest possible reduction of body
burden of toxic metals, given the documented adverse
health effects.
Naturally, a fiber - rich diet can help to keep your toxic
burden low — which is
great for heart and brain
health.
This may surprise you — but the
greatest (
health) concern aging people have is loss of brain function and becoming a
burden to family and friends.
Losing weight is a
great burden and over fatness is not good for
health.
Preparing for adulthood • Planning for young people's futures • A broad range of education and learning opportunities: Wolf Review • Employment opportunities and support: the role of disability employment advisers • A coordinated transition to adult
health services: joint working across all services • Support for independent living Services working together for families • Local authorities and local
health services will play a pivotal role in delivering change for children, young people and families • Reducing bureaucratic
burdens on professionals • Empowering local professionals to develop collaborative, innovative and high quality services • Supporting the development of high quality speech and language therapy workforce and educational psychology profession • Encouraging
greater collaboration between local areas • Extending local freedom and flexibility over the use of funding • Enabling the voluntary and community sector to take on a
greater role in delivering services • Exploring a national banded funding framework • Bringing about
greater alignment of pre 16 and post 16 funding arrangements
In general, states with
greater current relative commitments to prekindergarten and other education programs, child welfare programs, criminal justice programs, and
health care and those with higher tax
burdens experience
greater offsetting budget benefits than do other states.
While it's important not to overstate the case — again, improved
health care can be a double - edged sword, if people are able to live longer because of it but at
greater financial cost — one way to interpret this study is that if more people are not economically old, that is they are still contributing to society on their own and not collecting pension or requiring increased
health care, there is less
burden on falling population levels from an otherwise aging population.
We expressed the hope that covered entities, their business partners, and others would make
greater use of de-identified
health information than they do today, when it is sufficient for the purpose, and that such practice would reduce the
burden and the confidentiality concerns that result from the use of individually identifiable
health information for some of these purposes.
The
greatest cost and administrative
burden on the state and local government will fall to agencies and programs that act as covered entities, by virtue of being either a
health plan or provider, such as Medicaid, State Children's Health Insurance Programs, and county hosp
health plan or provider, such as Medicaid, State Children's
Health Insurance Programs, and county hosp
Health Insurance Programs, and county hospitals.
Other covered entities maintain most of their records on paper, so a requirement to de-identify information would place too
great a
burden on the legitimate and routine business functions included in the definition of
health care operations.
Medical experts report that the findings are of
great public
health significance because of the potential for
greater lifetime
burden of disability among younger patients.
Health insurance promises
great benefits but when it comes to claim settlement, we run from pillar to post to ensure that the financial
burden of the hospital bills do not fall on our shoulders and the claims get duly settled.
Future Criticare is a standalone critical illness
health insurance plan which reduces your
burden to a
great extent.This plan offers lumpsum benefits on individual and family floater basis.
Internalizing problems, such as anxiety and depression, have been shown to impose a
greater burden on mental
health than externalizing problems [1].
Given the high
burden of mental illness (including suicide) in rural and remote areas and the shortage of specialised mental
health workers,
greater flexibility is needed in existing funding streams, enabling localised solutions for local needs and contexts.