The average
number of adverse outcomes that women thought could be increased by smoking was 9.2 of the 12 presented.
Kennedys partner Mark Burton said: «The enormous increase in claims costs caused by the new rate risks
a number of adverse outcomes.
After adjusting for variables which could impact the outcomes, such as age, sex, intensity of depression, and other conditions in addition to use of other medicines, the researchers determined that SSRIs and medications in the group of other medications for depression were linked to a greater risk of
a number of adverse outcomes in contrast to TCAs.
Not exact matches
However, regulating it might also make it more mainstream and therefore more popular, which means the total
number of avoidable
adverse outcomes could potentially go UP.
While some meta - analyses
of home visiting programs suggest that many types
of home visiting programs can make a difference in reducing
adverse outcomes such as child maltreatment and childhood injuries, 14,15 meta - analyses can produce misleading results if there are insufficient
numbers of trials
of programs represented in the cross-classification
of home visiting target populations, program models, and visitors» backgrounds.
Adverse outcomes were selected for multivariate analysis on the basis
of clinical importance and sufficient
numbers of outcomes with which to undertake a multivariate analysis.
«When one considers the modest decrease in risk
of adverse outcomes associated with the use
of a
number of widely used medications such as anti-cholesterol drugs, the effect sizes seen in this study are really impressive,» said Dr. Memtsoudis.
«It's higher than most diseases that immediately jump to mind, and while the likelihood
of chronic kidney disease progressing to complete kidney failure is much lower, CKD itself has been linked to a
number of comorbidities and
adverse health
outcomes.»
The study found that the higher the
number of group visits attended, the lower the rates
of adverse birth
outcomes.
As a result
of a 2007 law, within 1 year
of the completion
of a trial, drug companies must also submit summary results that include information such as the
number of participants, their age and gender,
outcomes, and
adverse events.
Interestingly, 50 g is sort
of a magic
number of carbs for many people: there are
adverse health
outcomes eating less than 50 g, but intake
of 50 g or more tends to eliminate them.
In 2010, more than 1 in 5 children were reported to be living in poverty.6, 10 Economic disadvantage is among the most potent risks for behavioral and emotional problems due to increased exposure to environmental, familial, and psychosocial risks.11 — 13 In families in which parents are in military service, parental deployment and return has been determined to be a risk factor for behavioral and emotional problems in children.14 Data from the 2003 National Survey
of Children's Health demonstrated a strong linear relationship between increasing
number of psychosocial risks and many poor health
outcomes, including social - emotional health.15 The
Adverse Childhood Experience Study surveyed 17000 adults about early traumatic and stressful experiences.
Main
Outcome Measure Self - reported suicide attempts, compared by
number of adverse childhood experiences, including emotional, physical, and sexual abuse; household substance abuse, mental illness, and incarceration; and parental domestic violence, separation, or divorce.
Relationship Between
Numbers of Adverse Exposures and Adjusted Odds Ratios (OR)
of Negative Health
Outcomes
The relationship between
numbers of adverse exposures and adjusted odds ratios
of health
outcomes is summarized in Table 5.
The
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study looked at over 17000 middle class, middle - aged Americans (average age in the 50s) and found dose - dependent associations between the number of adverse childhood experiences (see Table 1) and a wide array of outcomes, including markers for social functioning, sexual health, mental health, risk factors for common diseases, and prevalent diseases (see Table 2).4, 6 The retrospective ACE Study and several smaller but prospective studies indicate that adverse experiences in childhood influence behavior, mental wellness, and physical health decades later.1,
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study looked at over 17000 middle class, middle - aged Americans (average age in the 50s) and found dose - dependent associations between the
number of adverse childhood experiences (see Table 1) and a wide array of outcomes, including markers for social functioning, sexual health, mental health, risk factors for common diseases, and prevalent diseases (see Table 2).4, 6 The retrospective ACE Study and several smaller but prospective studies indicate that adverse experiences in childhood influence behavior, mental wellness, and physical health decades later.1,
adverse childhood experiences (see Table 1) and a wide array
of outcomes, including markers for social functioning, sexual health, mental health, risk factors for common diseases, and prevalent diseases (see Table 2).4, 6 The retrospective ACE Study and several smaller but prospective studies indicate that
adverse experiences in childhood influence behavior, mental wellness, and physical health decades later.1,
adverse experiences in childhood influence behavior, mental wellness, and physical health decades later.1, 2,5,10
For example, studies
of medical students facing examinations and kindergarten children beginning school reveal changes in immune functioning potentially prognostic for
adverse health
outcomes, including changes in
numbers of total t - lymphocytes, natural killer cell cytotoxicity, and lymphocyte responsivity to mitogenic stimulation (e.g., 8, 9).
In addition to physical injury and trauma, victims
of domestic violence experience a
number of serious and
adverse psychological
outcomes.
As noted above, a
number of mechanisms may mediate the association between the occurrence
of postnatal depression and
adverse infant
outcome.