Sentences with phrase «persisted after adjustment»

The survival advantage, she adds, persisted after adjustment for baseline cognition — meaning that it was the benefits of reading, rather than the readers» previous cognitive capacity, that helped lengthen life spans.
372 DIETARY REFERENCE INTAKES intake and the incidence of symptomatic diverticular disease (Aldoori et al., 1994, 1995), which persisted after adjustment for several other risk factors.
The association was stronger for more severe TBI and multiple TBIs, and it persisted after adjustment for familial factors,» researchers Peter Nordstrom and Anna Nordstrom from Umeå University in Sweden wrote.
These patterns persisted after adjustment for disposable income and population density, ranging from 1.41 (1.11 to 1.78) in people from eastern Europe and Russia to 4.10 (3.38 to 4.98) in people from sub-Saharan Africa, relative to the Swedish - born population.
Moreover, although this reduced the power of the multivariate analysis, the increased risk of low MDI and total IQ scores associated with a shorter duration of breast feeding persisted after adjustment for each of the confounders, including the Raven score.
Maternal age, maternal intelligence (Raven score), maternal education, and smoking in pregnancy were significant confounders, but the increased risk of lower MDI and total IQ scores persisted after adjustment for each of these factors.
In a British population - based adolescent sample, teacher - reported externalising behaviour was associated with financial difficulties in adult life (after 40 years).19 This association persisted after adjustments for father's social class, cognitive ability and depression or anxiety in adolescence.

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We observed higher rates of perinatal deaths, depressed 5 - minute Apgar scores, neonatal seizures, and maternal blood transfusions among planned out - of - hospital births; these persisted after multivariable and propensity - score adjustment.
The protective effect of human milk persisted even after adjustment for potential confounding variables.
After adjustment for relevant covariates and markers of inflammation, findings persisted in those with RA and not in the controls.
When the adiposity categories were adjusted for the same set of covariates (Table 6), individuals with abdominal obesity had a higher mortality risk (HR, 1.25; 95 % CI, 1.00 - 1.56; P =.05), although this relationship did not persist after further adjustment for fitness (HR, 0.99; 95 % CI, 0.79 - 1.25; P =.95).
If these symptoms persist long after an adjustment period, you may simply need to use trial and error to find the carbohydrate «sweet spot» that lets you sleep but also keeps blood sugar in check.
While the law aimed to close these gaps, they persist despite incremental progress.20 Even after making statistical adjustments to proficiency rates under NCLB, by 2005 — four years after the law passed — the rates of schools making «adequate yearly progress» started to decline.21 Any school missing a single target for any subgroup for two years in a row initiated particular actions, such as offering free tutoring or the option for students to transfer to a higher - performing school.
Overall IQ was highly predictive of schizophrenia, and this association persisted after controlling for socioeconomic status, behavioral adjustment in childhood, drug misuse, urban upbringing, family history of psychiatric disorder, and psychiatric disturbance at the time of testing.
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