Sentences with phrase «of mortality from»

Therefore, the pattern of mortality from drug misuse closely matches the overall trend seen for all drug - related deaths.
As black carbon is a leading cause of mortality from air pollution and accelerates the melting of glaciers that provide fresh water for millions, controlling these emissions is critical to promote sustainable development, improve human health and save lives.
There was less cardiovascular disease: «Individuals in the highest fourth of the food guide scores had a 16 % lower rate of mortality from cardiovascular disease compared with those in the lowest fourth.»
In conclusion, «Our findings, together with previous reports, suggest that a dietary pattern of high intake of vegetables and fruits and adequate intake of fish and meat can significantly decrease the risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease in East Asian populations, particularly from cerebrovascular disease.»
It did not conclude with any confidence that there was a [an identifiable] portion of mortality from climate - influenced ailments that could already be attributed to the buildup of greenhouse gases.
But here is perhaps the most sobering statistic of all: Individuals who consumed between 10 percent and 24.9 percent of their calories from added sugars had a 30 percent increased risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease; those who consumed 25 percent or more of their calories from added sugars faced an almost threefold risk.
Similarly, the institute reports that the rate of mortality from coronary heart disease in women with the highest intake of omega - 3 unsaturated fats was significantly less than those with the lowest intake.
The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) reported that high blood lead levels were associated with a 25 % increased risk for all - cause mortality, a 55 % increased risk for cardiovascular disease, and a doubling of mortality from stroke.
Sunflower seeds, almonds, hazelnuts are good sources of vitamin E. 2 servings or fish per week (8 ounces total) may reduce the risk of mortality from coronary heart disease, according to studies.
A recent report has shown that rapid declines in the rate of mortality from coronary heart disease in Eastern Europe are associated with increased consumption of α - linolenic acid (31).
Jacobs et al (12) recently introduced a new categorization of mortality from non-CVD, noncancer inflammatory diseases, explicitly focusing on diseases for which inflammation or oxidative stress is the predominant pathophysiologic factor.
However, in the case of vegans, this did not lead to lower risk of mortality from all causes».
Industrial trans fat consumption is associated with a 34 % increase in mortality, a 28 % increased risk of mortality from coronary heart disease mortality, and a 21 % increase in the risk of coronary heart disease.
The analysis has revealed that a body mass index between 20.0 and 24.9 is associated with the lowest risk of mortality from any cause in healthy non smoker adults.
[10] Moreover, patients had a significantly elevated relative risk of mortality from myocardial infarction, ranging between 7.3 and 8.1, depending on the length of time since radiation exposure.
Stand condition is particularly important on state and federal forests where a policy of fire suppression for the last 100 yr has increased tree density and the risk of mortality from defoliating and boring insects, and from wildfire.
Although tuberculosis (TB) is commonly thought of as being a disease that mainly affects nineteenth century poets and Victor Hugo characters, it is still the second-most common cause of mortality from an infectious disease in the world, killing nearly three people every minute.
Although preventable, TB claims three lives every minute, making it the second leading cause of mortality from an infectious disease in the world.
The new estimate of mortality from windows, based on statistical analysis of 23 local studies, comes close to an old estimate (100 million to 1 billion) that had been derided for its simple, back - of - the - envelope approach.
Recently published research output shows that serious suicide attempts lead to a heavily reduced lifespan with an increased suicide risk and risk of mortality from natural causes particularly in adolescents.
Further follow - up of the participants will provide more accurate risk estimates of mortality from specific causes of death after nutritional disturbances during gestation and very early life.
The researchers say their study «provides further evidence that a higher consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with a lower risk of mortality from all causes, particularly from cardiovascular diseases.
«The differences are not that dramatic between the actual risk of mortality from 37 to 39 weeks, but why take any unnecessary risks at all?»
By turning out the lights, we can remove one source of mortality from already stressed bird populations.
VAD can damage the immune system and decrease the body's ability to resist or fight infections, therefore increasing the risk of mortality from common diseases especially among young children.
Many people deal with questions of mortality from their earliest memories.

Not exact matches

Particularly striking is the mortality trend line for tuberculosis, which falls precipitously from 1838 onward — decades before the bacterium responsible for the disease was identified (1882), and long before the advent of the first effective antibiotic therapy, streptomycin.
, the British medical historian Thomas McKeown carefully chronicles the decline in mortality in England and Wales over much of the 19th and 20th centuries — charting death rates for infectious diseases ranging from diphtheria to pneumonia.
Life expectancy at birth Infant mortality rate (figures for Korea and New Zealand were taken from the CIA World Factbook, 2005 data) % of population over age 15 considered obese and overweight Prison population rate Motor vehicles per 1,000 people Road fatalities per million people Road fatalities per million vehicles (figures for Mexico taken from the North American Transportation Statistics Database)
(Mortality data from prior years suggests these rankings are relatively consistent, with the exception of skyrocketing accidental poisonings due to the opioid epidemic.)
In 2014, the Society of Actuaries released a new mortality table in which the average lifespan of a 65 - year - old man jumped from 82 to 85 and that of a 65 - year - old woman from 85 to 87.
«What we generally see,» says the Canadian - born Katzmarzyk, «is that people who sit more during the day have a higher risk of dying from any cause, and in particular, mortality from heart disease.»
The global health community and a coalition of public - private initiatives has successfully begun taming the scourge, with a 21 % decrease in its global incidence and 29 % drop in mortality rate between 2010 and 2015; still, there were 212 million malaria cases worldwide and nearly 430,000 deaths from the disease in 2015, according to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) figures.
Correction: April 25, 5:35 p.m.: The original version of this article misstated the mortality rate from malaria.
Earlier this month, social science researchers published an analysis of mortality data from the Puerto Rico Vital Statistics System to compare the historical death averages for September and October to deaths this year.
In the cost - effectiveness analysis (GiveWell estimate of Living Goods cost effectiveness (November 2014)-RRB-, in all Sheets except for «U5MR (Jake's assumptions),» we use 5q0, or the probability of a child dying before his or her 5th birthday expressed in deaths per 1,000 live births assuming constant mortality rates throughout childhood, instead of the under - 5 mortality rate (under 5 deaths per person per year), because the original report on the RCT we received from Living Goods reported outcomes in terms of 5q0.
Living Goods has also noted a couple of ways in which the setting it is working in has changed since the start of the project: bednet coverage is 2 - 3 times higher and the market price of malaria treatment has been reduced.146 Under - 5 mortality in Uganda, according to the World Bank, decreased from 83 per 1,000 live birth in 2009 to 69 in 2012.147
According to experts, the possible cause of this mass mortality could be poisoning from chemical waste dumped into the bay from the drains.
According to a 2017 analysis of fatal and nonfatal childhood firearm injuries compiled by researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, black children face the highest rates of firearm mortality — a difference largely driven by black youth being more likely to be shooting victims than children from other racial groups.
And the Christian God is a lot like Prometheus — a God who is animated by love of and pity for man and is willing to suffer for us to be healed or delivered from the misery of our mortality.
In a place designed to make you forget — everything from the reality of mortality to your own name — he is constantly searching for physical specificity and for a window, two different routes back to reality.
It's rather clear that most arguing this position do so from a primary motivation founded in a self - serving acquiescence in hopes of avoiding their mortality.
«For the protection of the worker from dangerous machinery, occupational disease, injuries, and mortality.
Poverty has various manifestations, including lack of income and productive resources sufficient to ensure sustainable livelihoods; hunger and malnutrition; ill - health; limited or lack of access to education and other basic services; increased morbidity and mortality from illness; homelessness and inadequate housing; unsafe environments; and social discrimination and exclusion.
Similarly, a study using data from 219 countries found that, for every additional year of education for women, the child mortality rate decreased by 9.5 percent.
But we also know that the flesh is of itself a principle of mortality, subject to dissolution because it is built up from a complex of causal events in a temporal series.
To progress from the make - believe conviction that God wouldn't let us die, to the question of existence and mortality is, again, often sad and truamatic, but nevertheless necessary.
Pagels comments: «Humankind, once harmonious, perfect and free, now, through Adam's choice, is ravaged by mortality and desire, while all suffering, from crop failure, miscarriage, fever and insanity to paralysis and cancer, is evidence of the moral and spiritual deterioration that Eve and Adam introduced.»
As a result from our denial of our own mortality we are reduced to live a life of mortification, self - loathing and guilt simply for being a normal human.
Philosophers from Parmenides to Hegel constructed the concept of the All as a fabrication of reason; Rosenzweig demands that we abandon this in favor of the recognition that our relationship to the All stems from our sentience of mortality.
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