Sentences with phrase «premature mortality in»

Poor physical function, pain and limited exercise: risk factors for premature mortality in the range of smoking or hypertension, identified on a simple patient self - report questionnaire for usual care
This could be an artifact caused by premature mortality in people with multiple adverse childhood exposures; the clustering of multiple risk factors among people with multiple childhood exposures is consistent with this hypothesis.29 Thus, this potential weakness may have resulted in underestimates of the true relationships between ACEs and the illicit drug use outcomes.41
Educational inequalities in premature mortality in Poland, 2002 — 2011: a population - based cross-sectional study
Ivan Oransky, the executive editor of Reuters Health, who also blogs on medical research and the press, has an important post at his invaluable Embargo Watch blog revealing how the embargo rules, involving signed agreements, used by those involved with the rat study appear to have had the opposite goal — making sure reporters ran with the scary news about tumor rates and premature mortality in rats fed chow with G.M.O. ingredients without having time for analysis and crosschecking.
«A BMI [body mass index] in the range of 20 to 23 may be optimal for reducing premature mortality in adulthood,» said lead researcher Dagfinn Aune, from the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at the School of Public Health at Imperial College London, in England.
«Early senescence, increased medical morbidity and premature mortality in PTSD have implications in health care beyond simply treating PTSD symptoms.
Physical activity can help reduce cardiovascular disease and premature mortality in people with psychological problems.
Agriculture is the leading source of outdoor pollution — related premature mortality in the eastern United States, Europe, and in countries such as Russia, Japan, and Turkey, the researchers found.
«These findings demonstrate that exposure is taking place in at least one [neonatal intensive care unit], and raise the possibility that such exposure contributes to morbidity and premature mortality in vulnerable babies,» they write.
Cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of disease and premature mortality in the United States.

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«There is robust evidence that social isolation and loneliness significantly increase risk for premature mortality, and the magnitude of the risk exceeds that of many leading health indicators,» Holt - Lunstad said in a statement about the research.
It occurs in about 10 % of premature babies and there is a high mortality rate.
That's because countries like The Netherlands like to boost their international rankings in neonatal mortality by pretending that premature babies born alive are stillbirths and not live births.
We estimated the variability of differences in the population prevalence of maternal cancers, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, MI, and premature mortality when women breastfed at current compared with optimal rates and the proportion of current disease burden that this change would reflect.
A 2011 Cochrane review concluded that skin - to - skin helps stabilize premature newborns, reduces mortality, infections, hypothermia, and length of stay in the hospital.
Much of the infant mortality here in the US is the result of very premature births, not lack of adequate medical care.
«This double - blind RCT [randomized clinical trial] found no significant effect of pasteurized donor milk during the first 10 days of life for preventing serious infections, NEC and all - cause mortality in premature neonates.
«Improvements in these modifiable risk factors could have significant influence on premature birth and infant mortality worldwide.»
«This double - blind RCT [randomized clinical trial] found no significant effect of pasteurized donor milk during the first 10 days of life for preventing serious infections, NEC and all - cause mortality in premature neonates.
By far the greatest influence on premature mortality is poverty followed by geographical location: mortality rates in urban areas are higher than mortality rates in rural ones.
They found that there was no corresponding drop in premature mortality for the surgeries that scored high on performance.
Since the establishment of the first US neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in 1960,1 the neonatal mortality rate has fallen more than 4-fold, from 18.73 per 1000 live births to 4.04 per 1000 live births in 2012.2 Much of this decline can be attributed to the highly specialized care provided to premature and sick infants by neonatologists and multidisciplinary teams working in NICUs.3, 4
Mastering Diabetes: Studies conducted in tens of thousands of people over 5 + years indicate that low - carbohydrate diets increase your risk for cardiovascular disease, hemorrhagic stroke, hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes mortality, obesity, cancer, and all - cause mortality (premature death).
«In our study, we found people who drank three to five cups of coffee per day had about a 15 percent lower [risk of premature] mortality compared to people who didn't drink coffee,» says one of the study authors, nutrition researcher Walter Willett of the Harvard School of Public Health.
In our study, we found people who drank three to five cups of coffee per day had about a 15 percent lower [risk of premature] mortality compared to people who didn't drink coffee
Breeders are seeing more incidence of complications with pregnancies and premature birth in their kennels; frequent C - section required; smaller litters; tiny, weaker or sick whelps and high rate of mortality.
As a consequence, days with temperatures exceeding 90 °F were responsible for about 600 premature fatalities annually in the 1960 - 2004 period, compared to the approximately 3,600 premature fatalities that would have occurred if the temperature - mortality relationship from before 1960 still prevailed.
Most significantly, the aerosols (in ABCs) near the ground lead to about 4 million premature mortalities every year.
In 2020, the study projects the Clean Air Act will prevent more than 230,000 cases of premature mortality, 200,000 heart attacks, 17 million lost work days and 2.4 million asthma attacks.
In several cities with relatively low ground level ozone, the increase in premature death was greater than the premature mortality of cities with high levels of ground level ozonIn several cities with relatively low ground level ozone, the increase in premature death was greater than the premature mortality of cities with high levels of ground level ozonin premature death was greater than the premature mortality of cities with high levels of ground level ozone.
In the WHO analysis, ~ 46 % of premature mortalities due to climate change are attributable to malnutrition.
Reductions in air pollution could deliver health benefits valued at $ 2.6 bn or $ 9.9 bn, depending on how you calculate, and then put a value upon, reductions in premature mortality.
According to America's Health Rankings, the state's poor rankings in obesity rate (49th), air pollution (45th), cardiovascular deaths (49th), premature death (48th), and infant mortality rate (48th) has created an overall health and wellness score that was third worst in the country in 2009.
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This program reduced the high mortality rate of inner - city infants from summer diarrhea when previous efforts of private agencies had failed.5 In the late 20th century, as funding for public health nurses has declined relative to the need, home - visitation programs have focused on families with special problems such as premature or low - birth - weight infants, children with developmental delay, teenage parents, and families at risk for child abuse or neglect.6
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction including substance abuse (problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the household.1 Along with the initial ACE study, other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation, loss of family members or friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort of 9508 American adults, more than half of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey of 4000 American children found that 60.8 % of children had at least one form of direct experience of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
Aboriginal Australians make up 3 % of the Australian population and have a life expectancy over 10 years less than that of non-Aboriginal Australians.3 The small amount of evidence available suggests that Australian Aboriginal children and adolescents experience higher levels of mental health - related harm than other young people4, 5 including suicide rates that are several times higher than that of non-Aboriginal Australian youth.4, 6 These high levels of harm are linked to greater exposure to many of the known risk factors for poor mental health and to the pervasive trauma and grief, which continues to be experienced by Aboriginal peoples due to the legacy of colonisation.7, 8 Loss of land and culture has played a major role in the high rates of premature mortality, incarceration and family separations currently experienced by Aboriginal peoples.
This time - based measure combines years of life lost due to premature mortality and years of life lost due to time lived in states of less than full health.
«These findings suggest that women who report child abuse continue to be vulnerable to premature mortality and perhaps should receive greater attention in interventions aimed at promoting health,» the study concludes.
Those who start smoking in adolescence have an increased probability of becoming life - long smokers, drastically increasing their risk of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, cancer, and premature mortality [7].
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