«Various bits
of epidemiological data conservatively estimate the mental health burden among Indigenous Australians is three times worse than the broader community, but access to mental health care is very poor.
WALTHAM has contributed to the body
of epidemiological data on canine obesity.
Despite the reasonableness of thinking that it would reduce the risk of a range of age - related diseases, so far «the vast majority
of the epidemiological data does not support the hypothesis that body iron stores are directly related to the risk of developing CHD,» (2) and there's no evidence that it's protective against any other age - related disorder.»
The rumor apparently arose from a misinterpretation
of epidemiological data.
A paper about an H7N9 influenza outbreak in China in this week's issue of BMJ is a good example
of the epidemiological data needed, Koopmans says.
The fine grain
of the epidemiological data reveals the infection dynamics at an unusually high spatiotemporal resolution.
Not exact matches
We chose to model the effects on body weight because good evidence (from both trials and
epidemiological studies) links regular consumption
of sugar sweetened drinks to weight gain.8 10 12 Moreover,
data from longitudinal studies support the idea that changes in the price
of sugar sweetened drinks are linked to changes in body weight.20 Other groups have used this form
of modelling to estimate the effects
of a sugar sweetened drink tax on obesity.18 21 22
The most amazing
epidemiological study on the safety
of formula has been going on for decades, it's called «a large proportion
of full term humans in the developed world», and there is currently no hard
data that there are dangers, or even visible trends associated with formula.
He pointed out that the estrogen fiasco was a foreseeable result
of using weak
epidemiological data to make sweeping pronouncements.
Giving parents
epidemiological data is like giving someone who is petrified
of flying the statistics on airline safety; it doesn't penetrate and it feels too general.
Breast cancer and breastfeeding: collaborative reanalysis
of individual
data from 47
epidemiological studies in 30 countries, including 50302 women with breast cancer and 96973 women without the disease.
One was the collection
of data on mass shootings in the U.S., which is an essential resource for any
epidemiological study
of the effects
of gun - control measures.
But as more and better
epidemiological data has become available, the evidence is clear: men who have sex with men (MSM), regardless
of whether or not they identify as gay, also are at the core
of those generalized epidemics.
An
epidemiological analysis
of data from more than 6,000 American and Canadian women with breast cancer finds that post-diagnosis consumption
of foods containing isoflavones — estrogen - like compounds primarily found in soy food — is associated with a 21 percent decrease in all - cause mortality.
«I think this is a step towards making sense out
of a lot
of data — genetic
data, environmental
data,
epidemiological data — to help us understand factors that contribute to long and healthy life,» says Winifred Rossi, deputy director
of the Division
of Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology at the National Institute on Aging, who wasn't involved in the study.
For the study, Dorevitch and colleagues estimated the number
of recreational waterborne illnesses using
data from two large
epidemiological studies as well as reports
of water - borne disease outbreaks from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
Previous research has largely focused on dietary components and which diet would be best to lower the risk
of obesity and type 2 diabetes, but so far there is no clear evidence from
epidemiological or clinical trial
data that a specific diet is optimal for long - term weight - loss or lowering the risk
of diabetes.
«We used a combination
of methods, including
epidemiological data and phylogenetic
data, to understand the changes in incident diagnoses in a population,» Dr. Mehta said.
This lends further support to previous work suggesting that understanding transmission networks will require measures
of within - host bacterial diversity as well as traditional «shoe - leather
epidemiological»
data.
The
data come from HIV discordant couples enrolled in ZEHRP as part
of IAVI's Protocol C
epidemiological study, supported by USAID.
Revised ideas about the role
of fat in disease could help explain the murky
data, notes Michael Thun, who heads
epidemiological research for the American Cancer Society.
The National
Epidemiological and Environmental Assessment
of Recreational (NEEAR) Water Study is combining
data from rapid indicators with beachgoer interviews to get a clearer picture
of the link between water quality and human health.
Many junior government toxicology jobs also are integrative, requiring a big - picture view
of data from environmental sampling,
epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and animal and cell - based research.
Researchers at the Ministry
of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food (MAFF), the University
of Edinburgh, Imperial College in London, and the University
of Cambridge had each produced computer simulations
of the outbreak, fed with
epidemiological data provided by MAFF.
When
epidemiological data are scarce, social media and Internet reports can be reliable tools for forecasting infectious disease outbreaks, according to a study led by an expert in the School
of Public Health at Georgia State University.
While the possibilities are endless, a few practical examples
of use for the 5D colorimetric technique could include tracking gas prices per county, analyzing foreclosure rates in different states or tracking
epidemiological data for a virus.
The researchers pooled
data on 27276 women with endometrial cancer in 36 studies from North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and South Africa — virtually all the
epidemiological evidence ever collected on the effect
of oral contraceptives.
Epidemiological data is an important part
of the scientific process as it helps identify a possible relationship between two events.
Concurrently, we're developing statistical and computational methods to derive quality - assured genotypes and to facilitate the analysis
of large - scale genomic and
epidemiological data.
The Orphanet Rare Disease Ontology (ORDO) is an open - access ontology developed from the Orphanet information system, enabling complex queries
of a rare disorder and its
epidemiological data (age
of onset, prevalence, mode
of inheritance) and gene - disorder functional relationships.
Additionally,
epidemiological data suggests that other environmental factors such as the type
of delivery at birth, intestinal infections...
All
of this
data is based on
epidemiological data, which is not scientific fact, but Men's Health presents it as such.
ORDO also represents the relationship between the disorders and their genetic cause (if known), the mode
of inheritance and associated
epidemiological data (age
of onset, age
of death, prevalence).
For their study, published in Science, the scientists used a mathematical model that analyzed genome sequencing and
epidemiological data for 32 types
of cancer.
The greatest body
of «
epidemiological data» I can think
of is the difference in life expectancy between men who's total body iron loading begins increasing from their mid 20s on, and women who menstruate and lose blood (and iron!)
The 26 % excess
of breast cancer is consistent with estimates from pooled
epidemiological data, which reported a 15 % increase for estrogen plus progestin use for less than 5 years and a 53 % increase for use for more than 5 years.32 It is also consistent with the (nonsignificant) 27 % increase found after 6.8 years
of follow - up in HERS.33
Based on our preliminary
epidemiological data, the disease quickly spread to most
of the duck - producing regions in China including many
of the coastal provinces and neighboring regions, Anhui Province, Beijing Autonomous City, Hebei Province, Fujian Province, Guangdong Province, Guangxi Province, Jiangsu Province, Jiangxi Province, Shandong Province and Zhejiang Province (Fig. 1).
Future work will also focus on developing methods for collecting
data from multiple sources to construct integrated maps
of the many different factors that determine disease transmission and the emergence and spread
of resistance, such as
epidemiological and ecological
data.
These
data may contribute to the explanation
of the reported antitumoral effects
of kahweol, including the recent
epidemiological meta - analysis showing that drinking coffee could decrease the risk
of certain cancers.
In fact, recent
epidemiological data show that coffee drinking diminishes the risk
of some cancers [41], [42].
In 2014, researchers from several institutes investigated that risk by analyzing genetic
data mainly from a Swedish
epidemiological sample, also pulling
data from a separate Swedish family study, the Autism Genome Project, and another set
of genetic information around autism, the Simons Simplex Collection.
Our cumulative
epidemiological and molecular
data suggests a recent switch
of the O - AGC between isolates with O156: H8 strains having served as DNA donors.
Our mouse model
data are not in conflict with the
epidemiological observation that a first pregnancy before age 22 greatly reduces breast cancer risk (MacMahon et al., 1970), because at this young age, the chance
of having already accumulated precancerous cells is small.
Most
data on the long - term effects
of anabolic steroids in humans come from case reports rather than formal
epidemiological studies.
For the analysis,
data were made use
of to examine associations between dietary magnesium and various conditions from 40
epidemiological studies over a time period from 1999 to 2016.
The toxicity
of fructose is well supported by a host
of biochemical, biomedical, and
epidemiological data.
A lot
of the confusion is because
epidemiological research can not show cause and effect relationships and mistakes can easily be made when drawing associations based on limited
data.
In this paper,
data on the complex mammary effects
of phytoestrogens in
epidemiological studies, in in vitro studies, as well as in in vivo studies on animal carcinogenesis are reviewed.
(2) From the high - carb side, voiced to some degree by Chris Kresser in the panel: Why isn't a negative effect
of high or low carb intakes apparent in
epidemiological data?
Minger's analysis tore apart many
of the most important statistical claims
of the China Study using
data from the original monograph
of Campbell's massive
epidemiological study bearing that name, and brought to light a critical piece
of information refuting once and for all Campbell's claims that plant proteins act differently than animal proteins.