According to the World's Healthiest Foods, «Southeast Alaskan chum, sockeye, coho, pink, and chinook salmon, together with Kodiak coho, pink and chum salmon have all been evaluated for contaminant consumption risk involving many POPs (including dioxins, dioxin - like compounds (DLCs) and polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs) and have been found to
be the lowest risk category of wild - caught salmon for regular consumption.»
Not exact matches
The average salary of jobs in the
low -
risk category is also almost double that of the high -
risk,» he explains.
Investment grade bonds
are considered to
be lower risk and, therefore, generally pay
lower interest rates than non-investment grade bonds, though some
are more highly rated than others within the
category.
The FDA noted that the
category of
low risk general wellness devices also includes products that 1) «promote track, and / or encourage choice (
s), which, as part of a healthy lifestyle, may help to reduce the
risk of certain chronic diseases or conditions; and 2)... promote track, and / or encourage choice (
s) which, as part of a healthy lifestyle, may help living well with certain diseases or conditions.»
I
am a proponent for home birth for those who a) want one b)
are healthy c) have had healthy pregnancies d)
are in a
low risk category.
The actual death may have
been unrelated, but the fact that she
was included suggests that the definition of «
low risk»
category was a bit laxer than I'd like.
Per Medications and Mother's Milk (Hale 2017, p. 139 - 140) caffeine
is in Lactation
Risk Category L2 (safer); milk levels
are quite
low (0.06 - 1.5 % of maternal dose) and usually peak 1 - 2 hours after ingestion.
Even within the
low risk category there must still
be some unequal distribution of
risk.
If you think you
are in the «
low risk»
category, you should consider seeing a midwife instead of heading to the hospital.
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.
«The planned
category of out - of - hospital births
is seen to
be a generally
low -
risk group for neonatal mortality, with very few
low - birth - weight births and fewer teenage,
low - educational levels and unwed mothers than found statewide, «the researchers said.
In fact, if one considered just three factors (maternal education, maternal prenatal alcohol or tobacco, and marital status) one could predict to a high degree postneonatal mortality: children born to unmarried women with
lower education and evidence of prenatal drug use had a postneonatal mortality of about 30 per 1000 live births (similar to Ivory Coast); children born to women with none of these
risk factors had a postneonatal mortality of about 2 per 1000 live births (similar to Norway); that
is, children in this latter
category almost never die despite evidence from PRAMS surveys that they
are as likely to co-sleep with their parents.
The slope inequality index (SII) of discontinuing exclusive breastfeeding before 3 months
was − 0.12 (95 % CI: − 0.16, − 0.08) in the intervention, indicating a 12 % absolute
risk reduction from the
lowest to the highest education
categories, compared with a 3 % reduction in the corresponding absolute
risk reduction (SII: − 0.03, 95 % CI: − 0.06, 0.01) in the control group.
Absolute inequality measures reflect not only inequalities across socioeconomic subgroups but also public health importance of the outcome in consideration, and they could provide different, even contradictory, patterns of inequalities from relative measures in a given outcome.21, 22 However, measuring absolute inequality
is often neglected in health inequalities research.23 Relative
risks (RRs) and absolute
risk differences (RDs) of discontinuing breastfeeding among mothers with
lower education compared with mothers with complete university education (reference
category)
were separately estimated in the intervention and in the control group and then compared between the two groups.
It
's great that
low -
risk women can deliver at home and women who
are in higher
risk categories can deliver in a hospital where there
are caregivers trained to the level of care needed for their medical issues.
America did same and gave us their
risk category... it
was the
lowest.
And they
were put in the
lowest risk category.»
«There may
be as many as a million structures that fall within this
category, which means that they
're especially
low - lying and at greater
risk than structures, for example, that comply with the flood insurance program's sort of implicit land - use management criteria.»
The moment someone told me it
's category 1,
low risk, I don't think any analysis can get the last digit right.
«When we examined the associations of the three food
categories with heart disease
risk, we found that healthy plant foods
were associated with
lower risk, whereas less healthy plant foods and animal foods
were associated with higher
risk,» said Ambika Satija, ScD, a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston and the study's lead author.
Individuals in the
lowest of the 6 poverty - income ratio
categories had more than a 2-fold increased odds of PAD compared with those in the highest poverty - income ratio
category, an association that
was still significant after accounting for other
risk factors.
The researchers found that, when the «genetic
risk score»
was used with the GFRC, the correct classification of individuals as high or
low fracture
risk was increased by 12 % over and above that of the traditional clinical
risk factors, which together correctly classify up to 80 % of the studied individuals into high and
low risk categories.
H: In men with normal cholesterol levels, the
risk of death for those between ages 45 and 65 over the course of the next five years
is only a fraction of 1 percent
lower than it
is for men with high serum cholesterol in the same
category.
, people who have traveled to countries with widespread Ebola transmission but who did not come into direct contact with patients,
are in the «
low (but not zero)
risk»
category; the same
is true for those who treated Ebola patients using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) in countries that have seen just a few cases, such as the United States, Germany, or Spain.
To err on the side of caution, Louisiana
is asking even people who fall into CDC's «
low (but not zero)
risk»
category to stay away.
For consumption, we used the midpoint of the reported number of cigarettes per day — for example, three cigarettes per day if the
category was one to five cigarettes per day — which we then adjusted for carboxyhaemoglobin and cotinine because this allows for
lower inhalation with increasing cigarette consumption as previously established.14 For studies that reported relative
risks adjusted for age (or for additional factors), the model contained the logarithm of the relative
risk (dependent variable) and consumption (independent variable) using only the midpoint of the cigarettes per day
categories.
When the researchers broke the carbs into high and
low glycemic index
categories, the increased
risk was even more apparent: Women who ate the most high glycemic foods had about 2.25 times the
risk of developing heart disease than women who consumed the fewest.
After adjustment for the variables of BMI and sex, the CVD
risk of the
lowest category of sodium excretion, relative to the 6.8 percent of the second
category, should
be 5.3 percent.
In the
lowest category of sodium excretion, with an average of 1.9 grams per day, the percentage of subjects that had CVD events
was higher (7.2 percent) than that of the second
category (6.8 percent), with average excretion of 3 grams per day, even though the average BMI and percentage of high -
risk males
was lower in the
lowest category.
How many of those hyper - responders who
were typically on a high fat
low carb diet for the highest, medium highest and medium
risk categories combined: we found 9.
«Higher carbohydrate intake
was associated with an increased
risk of total mortality (highest [quintile 5] vs
lowest quintile [quintile 1]
category, HR 1 · 28 [95 % CI 1 · 12 — 1 · 46], ptrend = 0 · 0001) but not with the
risk of cardiovascular disease or cardiovascular disease mortality.
A review of 40 studies on gastrointestinal cancers found a 21 to 43 percent
lower cancer
risk with high intake of whole grains compared to
low intakes.21 Although studies examining the
risk of hormone - dependent cancers
are limited, the same review found that subjects in the highest
category of whole grain intake had a 10 to 45 percent
lower risk of endometrial cancer and a 37 to 40 percent
lower risk for ovarian cancer.21
After controlling for caffeinated coffee and other covariates, compared with women with the
lowest consumption of decaffeinated coffee (≤ 1 cup per week), the
risk of depression
was increased for higher consumption, with the exception of the very highest consumption
category (≥ 2 cups per day).
For example, even though the guidelines recommended that women between the ages of 45 and 75 at increased
risk of heart disease and with relatively high LDL levels take statins, the fine print in the 284 - page document admitted, «Clinical trials of LDL
lowering generally
are lacking for this
risk category.»
Programs would
be assigned one of four performance
categories:
low - performing, at -
risk of
being low - performing, effective, or exemplary.
And a student in the some
risk category will have an end of year goal that
is at the
low risk benchmark cut point.
In contrast, a student who did not start at
risk, but has a very
low ROI percentile rank of 5,
is growing as well as or better than only 5 % of students in that
category.
She met every «at -
risk»
category, and even told me how schools automatically pigeonholed her into certain programs simply because she
was a minority, living in poverty, with
low test scores.
Grade retention that results from narrow measures of academic preparedness can increase student
risk for problems in school, including increased drop - out rates, and even when the student
is promoted, the use of such assessments to sort students creates tracks within grade levels that reflect racial, ethnic, and social - class differences and that function to direct entire
categories of students toward
low - wage jobs or incarceration.
Model X
is the first SUV to achieve a NHTSA 5 - star safety rating in every
category and subcategory, the
lowest rollover
risk of any SUV on the road and incredible side impact protection.
Funds in this
risk category may
be appropriate for those seeking to preserve their capital and can accept the
lower returns in exchange for price stability.
Most people in this
category repay their loans and
are therefore considered to
be relatively
low -
risk investments.
FICO ® Scores (the credit -
risk scoring system lenders use) of 620 or
lower will usually place you in the «subprime»
category where you may receive loans quoted with significantly higher interest rates and may
be offered fewer varieties of loans.
Below the broadest
categories of
lower risk bonds and higher returning stocks
are candidates for asset classes (see this link for a chart).
The
lowest risk category, Class 1, tend to
be young dogs or those with early infections and few symptoms with no heart damage visible.
The southern right whale, found in the southern hemisphere, and the common minke whale, living in the North Pacific and North Atlantic,
were shifted down to the «least concern»
category from the «
lower risk» grouping.
More than 70 percent of the newsprint used in our printed products contains recycled content, we use soy - based inks, and we
are typically in the EPA's
lowest risk categories for air emissions and industrial wastes.
However, in 2011, COSEWIC recommended that the North Pacific Humpback Whale could
be moved to a
lower risk category — from threatened to special concern.
«You could get up to 30 % off your premiums if your driving shows you
are in a
low -
risk category,» says Mitchell.
In other words, you have to use quite a narrow definition of
risk to argue that a whole life policy isn't risky; committing the next several decades of your retirement savings to a complicated financial product with a
low return rate and a high abandonment rate involves some pretty significant
risk taking (although you can see why insurers love this product
category so much).