Relation between elevated ambient temperature and mortality: A review
of the epidemiologic evidence
Respiratory and allergic health effects of dampness, mold, and dampness - related agents: A review
of the epidemiologic evidence
However, there is no comprehensive overview of the substantial body
of epidemiologic evidence.
A review
of the epidemiologic evidence concerning the reproductive health effects of caffeine consumption: a 2000 - 2009 update
1Peck J D et al. (2010) A review
of the epidemiologic evidence concerning the reproductive health effects of caffeine consumption: a 2000 - 2009 update.
Skeptics cite such a lack
of epidemiologic evidence in the decades since the concern was first raised and say avoiding the third most common element in Earth's crust is impossible.
Kovar MG, Serdula MK, Marks JS, et al. «Review
of the epidemiologic evidence for an association between infant feeding and infant health.»
Review
of the epidemiologic evidence for an association between infant feeding and infant health.
Not exact matches
Available
epidemiologic studies in humans have «not shown clear
evidence of a relationship between cell phone use and cancer,» according to the National Cancer Institute, although this remains a topic
of debate among researchers.
This meta - analysis
of epidemiologic studies showed there is no significant
evidence for concluding dietary saturated fat is linked to coronary heart disease or cardiovascular disease.
There is substantial
epidemiologic evidence that links a lower risk
of SIDS for infants whose mothers obtain regular prenatal care.198, — , 200 Women should seek prenatal care early in the pregnancy and continue to obtain regular prenatal care during the entire pregnancy.
Pregnant women should receive regular prenatal care — There is substantial
epidemiologic evidence linking a lower risk
of SIDS for infants whose mothers obtain regular prenatal care.54, — , 57
Evidence from individual
epidemiologic studies relating breastfeeding to the risk
of type 2 diabetes has been inconsistent.
This is the first
epidemiologic evidence of such a causal association between early breastfeeding and infection specific mortality in the newborn infants.
«There are several steps that scientists, health care professionals and systems can take to better serve the individuals who have bravely served their countries, including an honest reckoning with the growing
evidence base showing a disproportionately high burden
of childhood abuse among military personnel, a genuine and continuous effort to diminish the stigma
of disclosing childhood abuse, and allocation
of resources for
epidemiologic efforts and treatment modalities to address issues
of childhood abuse among military personnel,» write John R. Blosnich, Ph.D., M.P.H., and Robert M. Bossarte, Ph.D.,
of the U.S. Department
of Veterans Affairs.
«Given the solid
epidemiologic evidence supporting a link between cannabis exposure during adolescence and schizophrenia, we investigated whether the use
of cannabis during early adolescence (by 16 years
of age) is associated with variations in brain maturation as a function
of genetic risk for schizophrenia,» said senior author Tomas Paus, MD, PhD, the Anne and Max Tanenbaum Professor and Chair in Population Neuroscience at Baycrest, University
of Toronto, and the Dr. John and Consuela Phelan Scholar at Child Mind Institute, New York.
«Systematic reviews
of all available
epidemiologic and immunologic
evidence relevant to the issue
of the nonspecific effects
of vaccines on childhood mortality will be undertaken to decide whether current
evidence is sufficient to lead to adjustments in policy recommendations or to warrant further scientific investigation.
In this review topic, researchers looked at novel translational noise studies demonstrating the molecular mechanisms that may lead to impaired vascular function, recent
epidemiologic evidence of noise - induced cardiovascular disease, and the non-auditory effects
of noise and their impact on the cardiovascular system.
Epidemiologic evidence for different roles
of ultraviolet A and B radiation in melanoma mortality rates.
Contracted through the bite
of an infected mosquito or through sexual or other modes
of transmission, Zika virus (ZIKV) infection can be prenatally passed from mother to fetus.1 The virus was first identified in the region
of the Americas in early 2015, when local transmission was reported in Brazil.2 Six months later, a notable increase in the number
of infants with congenital microcephaly was observed in northeast Brazil.3, 4 Clinical,
epidemiologic, and laboratory
evidence led investigators to conclude that intrauterine ZIKV infection was a cause
of microcephaly and serious brain anomalies.5 - 7 However, as with other newly recognized teratogens, these features likely represent a portion
of a broader spectrum.
«A recent meta - analysis
of prospective
epidemiologic studies found no
evidence that dietary saturated fat is associated with an increased risk
of coronary heart disease or cardiovascular disease,» said Fallon Morell
Epidemiologic data has shown that chronic depression, stress, and lack
of social support are all risk factors for cancer.14 A study in humans even showed chronic depression and even the death
of a mother during childhood to be associated with increased breast cancer in women.15 While we do not have concrete
evidence in humans, animal studies more definitively point to stress as a cause
of cancer.
Conclusion: These data provide new
epidemiologic evidence of a potentially important link between GI and inflammatory disease mortality among older women.
This study provides, to the best
of our knowledge, new
epidemiologic evidence of an association between dietary GI and mortality from non-CVD, noncancer inflammatory disease.
Other publications on cancer chemoprevention include Comprehensive review
of cancer chemopreventive agents evaluated in experimental carcinogenesis models and clinical trials, Chemopreventive effects
of natural dietary compounds on cancer development, Organosulfur compounds in cancer chemoprevention, Cancer prevention by natural compounds, Cruciferous vegetables and cancer prevention, Cruciferous vegetables and human cancer risk:
epidemiologic evidence and mechanistic basis, Cruciferous vegetables: cancer protective mechanisms
of glucosinolate hydrolysis products and selenium.
Conclusion: On the basis
of the results
of this quantitative assessment, the available
epidemiologic evidence does not appear to support an independent association between animal fat intake or animal protein intake and colorectal cancer.
Conclusions: A meta - analysis
of prospective
epidemiologic studies showed that there is no significant
evidence for concluding that dietary saturated fat is associated with an increased risk
of CHD or CVD.
«The
epidemiologic data provide strong
evidence that a high intake
of processed meat products... is associated with an increased risk
of heart disease.»
Data from clinical trials have shown that substitution
of polyunsaturated fat for saturated fat results in a reduced incidence
of CVD (2 — 4); however, as described below, there is little
evidence from such trials or from
epidemiologic studies that a reduction in saturated fat intake below ≈ 9 %
of total energy intake is associated with a reduced CVD risk.
However, recent
epidemiologic evidence suggests that sitting time has deleterious cardiovascular and metabolic effects that are independent
of whether adults meet physical activity guidelines.
For most
of the year, that meant his dating life was totally on hold and he couldn't... «There is no good
epidemiologic evidence that North American wilderness waters are inherently unsafe for consumption,» author Thomas R. Welch argues.
Adjuvants Role in Pathogenesis
of FISS In 1993, an
epidemiologic study involving 345 cats with fibrosarcoma provided
evidence that vaccination with feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and rabies virus vaccines could lead to tumorigenesis at the injection site, particularly when vaccination was repeatedly administered at the same site.6
Epidemiologic and laboratory
evidence indicated that contact with puppies sold through Petland stores were a likely source
of this outbreak.
Epidemiologic and laboratory
evidence indicates that puppies sold through Petland stores are a likely source
of this outbreak.
Ahern, M., R. S. Kovats, P. Wilkinson, R. Few, and F. Matthies, 2005: Global health impacts
of floods:
Epidemiologic evidence.
Comorbidity
of substance use disorders and other psychiatric disorders among adolescents:
evidence from an
epidemiologic survey.
After a brief review
of the neurobiology
of childhood trauma, we use the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study as an epidemiological «case example»
of the convergence between
epidemiologic and neurobiological
evidence of the effects
of childhood trauma.