Sentences with phrase «mortality outcomes»

«Standardized protocol, surgery improve mortality outcomes for stroke victims.»
Additionally, «Having an earlier age at menarche has been associated with elevated blood pressure and glucose intolerance, increased body fat in early adulthood, or obesity in adulthood, all of which could explain the possible link between the age at menarche and risk of mortality outcomes later in life.»
Study results provide evidence that mortality outcomes in planned home birth are not significantly different compared to planned hospital birth, among 693,592 women with singleton births in the Netherlands.
But then Diaz and crew divided this giant couch - warming cohort into four different quartiles based solely on movement (that is, non-sitting) patterns — and they waited several years to see whether mortality outcomes differed between the groups.
If we can provide access to contraceptives, moms can go back to work to combat extreme poverty; kids can stay in school; families can feed their children; and we can improve maternal and child mortality outcomes.
And I am sure the MANA mortality outcomes are being hidden because they recapitulate this.
In an ongoing research project, Doyle has even found that patient satisfaction scores may function well as a metric of hospital quality, because they correspond well with reduced mortality outcomes.
Researchers assessed results of the NORCCAP study for this Simpson paradox and repeated meta - analysis of all - cause mortality outcomes for screening flexible sigmoidoscopy using the 2 NORCCAP age cohorts as individual trials.
Comparative effectiveness of exercise and drug interventions on mortality outcomes: metaepidemiological study
Marc Garnick, a prostate cancer expert at Harvard Medical School, points out, «this would have been a much more powerful study if they had mortality outcomes, not the incidence of metastatic disease.»
The study had detailed information on participants reported at baseline recruitment, including self - reported exercise participation between the ages of 13 and 19, adult lifestyle - related factors, and mortality outcomes.
And while researchers are still striving to fully understand the health and environmental impact of increased levels of secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere, studies have linked exposure to outdoor aerosols generally to morbidity and mortality outcomes.
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people have been shown to have poorer cancer screening and mortality outcomes, and may have difficulties within the Australian health system due to language and knowledge barriers, differing beliefs, religion and social suffering.
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