Sentences with phrase «indicates higher mortality»

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One thing that indicates the skill of American obstetricians is the fact that — despite maternal and infant mortality rates that are high among developed countries — the American neonatal mortality rate is so good.
When an older person is still functioning at a high level physically, high blood pressure indicates mortality risk; however, when the person is not physically robust, high blood pressure is not a marker for mortality risk.
The color coding, indicating few deaths (gray) to many (red), shows the highest mortality in some parts of Asia.
«Our results show that prostate cancer mortality was 20 percent lower in counties with the highest incidence of prostate cancer, indicating an early and rapid uptake of PSA testing, compared with counties with a slow and late increase in PSA testing,» says Pär Stattin, lead investigator of the study.
«Our findings indicate that sexual minorities living in communities with higher levels of prejudice die sooner than sexual minorities living in low - prejudice communities, and that these effects are independent of established risk factors for mortality, including household income, education, gender, ethnicity, and age, as well as the average income and education level of residents in the communities where the respondents lived,» said Dr. Hatzenbuehler.
Prespecified secondary outcomes: diagnostic cancer stage and Gleason grade (range, 2 - 10; higher scores indicate a poorer prognosis) of prostate cancers identified, all - cause mortality, and an instrumental variable analysis estimating the causal effect of attending the PSA screening clinic.
This map of Puerto Rico shows highest forest damage and tree mortality impact areas in with darker tones of red indicating more intense forest disturbance as tree mortality and crown damage.
Results from the previous times (Times 1 - 3) of the Swedish longitudinal OCTO immune study indicated that a combination of high CD8 and low CD4 percentages and poor T - cell proliferation in PBL was associated with a higher 2 - year mortality in a sample of very old Swedish individuals.
The outcomes of this research indicate that individuals who adhere to a dietary pattern in line with current guidelines to eat relatively high quantities of fruit, vegetables, whole grains, low - fat dairy products, fish and poultry, could have a lower mortality risk.
Although the research can indicate an association between a high level of vitamin D and mortality, the higher risk can not be explained.
When we controlled for the effect of plant - based protein, there was no change in the association between protein intake and mortality, indicating that high levels of animal proteins promote mortality and not that plant - based proteins have a protective effect» and for people aged 66 +, all - cause mortality...... «was not affected by percent calories from fat, from carbohydrates, or from animal protein.»
When we controlled for the effect of plant - based protein, there was no change in the association between protein intake and mortality, indicating that high levels of animal proteins promote mortality
And, research indicates that chronically elevated cortisol levels are accompanied by higher mortality risks.
It notes: «In a study of 331 very old patients, mean (SD) age 85 (7) years, low BMI, low diastolic blood pressure, low total and HDL cholesterol and high insulin sensitivity predicted total mortality, indicating a «reverse metabolic syndrome» that is probably attributable to malnutrition and / or chronic disorders which have a negative impact on survival [1].»
This «observational study» only indicates that a high protein low carb vegetarian diet appears to lead to lower all - cause mortality rates versus either a high protein low carb Atkins type diet or a regular diet.
Poor or inadequate milk production during lactation may also be reflected in high neonatal mortality rates, poor growth rates and continuous vocalization indicating hunger in the offspring.
Colored bars indicate mean (gray bar) and standard deviation of all surveys binned at 1 °C - week intervals; colors correspond to low bleaching risk (DHW < 4, blue), moderate risk (DHW ≥ 4, green), high bleaching and mortality risk (DHW ≥ 8, yellow), and very high risk (DHW ≥ 12, purple).
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