Sentences with phrase «whole study population»

Hereafter, the prevalence of LBP was assessed in the whole study population according to the number of exposures reported (in the highest category).
We will use two comparison groups for this analysis: (1) children recorded in the KiDS database as eligible for the Brighter Futures Program who did not participate; and (2) a propensity - matched comparison group from the whole study population, matched on individual - level characteristics similar to those outlined in the methods to address objectives 1 and 2.
These analyses were performed for the whole study population excluding the unemployed participants.
Among the whole study population, the 5 - year overall survival probability rate was 70 %; it was 78 % for the 15 - mg / kg group compared with 62 % in the 30 - mg / kg group (P =.045).
Test results were dichotomised, creating two groups of children by choosing a cut off point at the median value for the whole study population.
Energy from macronutrient and food group intakes at 21 mo of age: the Gemini twin cohort (whole study population and consumers) 1

Not exact matches

«Whole segments of the population would reap enormous benefits, from social inclusion to educational and economic opportunities,» said DePauw University media studies professor Kevin Howley.
Others are observational studies which examine data in the whole population.
This study also informed us that Asian Americans are wealthier and more highly educated than the U.S. population as a whole, and more likely to identify with the Democratic Party.
With all due respect, if you'd read the actual study, you would see that this was not a whole genome sequence comparison; rather it was a comparison of mitochondrial 12S rDNA and 16S rDNA sequences for the purposes of confirming the species relationship between the Pod Mrcaru lizards (P. sicula), the source population from Pod Kopiste (also P. sicula), and the original indigenous population on Pod Mrcaru (P. mellisellensis).
CNN: British Muslims optimistic and proud, survey finds British Muslims are more proud to be British than the population as a whole, and they are significantly more optimistic about the country's future, a new study released Monday reveals.
British Muslims are more proud to be British than the population as a whole, and they are significantly more optimistic about the country's future, a new study released Monday reveals.
Johnson and Tamney studied 262 voters from «Middletown,» a population representative of the voting patterns of the whole country.
Increasing amounts of academic studies show that in the population as a whole promiscuity increases, the absolute amount of condom failures increase, etc. etc. (cf. Professor Paton's The Economics of Secret Abortions and Emergency Birth Control, Faith July» 07).
Other Cancers: Several population studies link whole grains with lower levels of inflammation and insulin resistance, which links to cancer development.
there were 3 groups in that 1967 study (btw 68 kids divided into 3 groups, by no means a big study), all kids were born in poverty, so these kids couldn't represent whole population.
But this doesn't make sense for everything we do in health care, and we know the information we get from randomized controlled trials doesn't always translate well to real life because 1) the restrictions we put on eligibility for studies rarely allows the results to be generalized to the population as a whole and 2) Adherence to the intervention tends to be higher in a randomized controlled trial than in real life which makes the effect seem «better» than it is.
When you have just a single example of an object to study, you can not tell if it is an oddball or the archetype of a whole population.
The same study also had good news for the whole population: Cow's milk with or without fat promotes absorption of the natural form of vitamin E found in foods.
So LeWinn and her colleagues set out to make the data in the PING study look more like the data from the U.S. population as a whole.
«Two percent sounds small,» says Krishnan Bhaskaran, a researcher at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and lead author on the new study, «but the reason it's important is the whole population is exposed to the weather, and heart attacks are common in the first place.»
And as yet, no study has looked at the age related effect of obesity on dementia risk across the whole age range in the population of one country.
Meanwhile in Britain, population studies bit off more than they could chew until the age of the computer made even the devotees of the mainframe realise that garbage in, however well randomised, makes garbage of the predictive whole.
A limitation of the study, noted by the authors, is that Audubon members and the MTurk population as a whole believe more strongly in the occurrence of climate change and its human causes than the average U.S. citizen.
Studies comparing telomere lengths in individuals against the population as a whole suggest that shorter telomeres are linked with ill health and a shorter life.
In a study appearing in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers at The Ohio State University and their colleagues have demonstrated how two separate effects of climate change combine to destabilize different populations of coral microbes — that is, unbalance the natural coral «microbiome» — opening the door for bad bacteria to overpopulate corals» mucus and their bodies as a whole.
It is important to note that the age of the people in the study when they were diagnosed was high and may not represent the MS population as a whole.
But analysis of whole genomes — the gold standard for population studies — was scanty for many key parts of the world.
The scientists used data from the UK10K Project — a massive, whole ‐ genome sequence ‐ based resource of the general European population; the NIH - funded 1000 Genomes Project, one of the world's earliest efforts to sequence the genomes of a large number of people; and data from several other studies.
Today, analyzing and editing genomes, proteomes and metabolomes has become a standard for many model systems; imaging beyond the diffraction limit of light and new technologies for studying protein structures provide insights deeper than ever before; the characterization of large populations of cells or organisms brings unprecedented statistical power; and studying nearly all organisms of an ecosystems as a whole allows generating comprehensive models.
«The discovery and confirmation of one distant and very massive protocluster is very exciting,» said Dr. Naveen Reddy, an astrophysicist at the University of California at Riverside and a coauthor of the study, «but it is important to find a large sample of these so we can understand the possibly varied formation history of the population as a whole
Abstract: We performed a deep wide field optical survey of the young (~ 100 - 150 Myr) open cluster Blanco1 to study its low mass population well down into the brown dwarf regime and estimate its mass function over the whole cluster mass range.The survey covers 2.3 square degrees in the I and z - bands down to I ~ z ~ 24 with the CFH12K camera.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland, 20 September 2017 — In a major study published today, researchers at deCODE genetics use whole - genome data from 14,000 people from across the population of Iceland, including 1500 sets of parents and children, to provide the most detailed portrait to date of how sequence diversity in humans is the result of an evolving interaction between sex, age, mutation type and location in the genome.
Considering two different cluster ages (100 and 150 Myr), we selec... ▽ More We performed a deep wide field optical survey of the young (~ 100 - 150 Myr) open cluster Blanco1 to study its low mass population well down into the brown dwarf regime and estimate its mass function over the whole cluster mass range.The survey covers 2.3 square degrees in the I and z - bands down to I ~ z ~ 24 with the CFH12K camera.
«This study underscores the importance of whole genome sequencing of well - phenotyped populations.
While principal component analysis can reveal relatively old population structure, such as generated from long - term isolation - by - distance models15, whole - genome sequences let us study rare variants to gain insight into more recent population structure.
IMPORTANCE In this study, we used whole - genome sequencing to understand the genome evolution and population structure of a systematic collection of ST2250 S. argenteus isolates.
«The study shows that only about half of the population will lose weight if they eat in accordance with the Danish national dietary recommendations and eat more fruit, vegetables, fibers, and whole grains.
Some of the largest population based studies ever conducted have proven the benefits of a whole foods plant based diet similar to what Brazier is advocating.
Studies done on healthy Whole Food, low fat, plant - based vegans seems lacking, so hard to compare different populations....
I would love to see a study which compares the whole foods plant based vegan population who do and do not consume nuts and / or avocados.
So I don't think whole diagnosed population studies offer a clear picture — instead I'd be more interested in age - adjusted correlations between IGF - 1 and mortality restricted to younger cohorts.
Dr. Liu's findings may help explain why studies have shown that populations eating diets high in fiber - rich whole grains consistently have lower risk for colon cancer, yet short - term clinical trials that have focused on fiber alone in lowering colon cancer risk, often to the point of giving subjects isolated fiber supplements, yield inconsistent results.
Using data from state testing in language arts and math, the study compared the performance of students who have special needs with that of the student population as a whole.
Previous studies indicate that some inherited disorders do not have significantly different prevalence across both the purebred and mixed - breed dog populations [6] which may represent ancient disease liability genes that preceded breed formation that are now distributed throughout the canine population as a whole or reflect recent purebred contributions to mixed - breed individuals.
To better understand what's going on with these animals, we work closely with researchers from NOAA's National Marine Mammal Laboratory to study the California sea lion population as a whole.
«Twenty years of studies at one site in the Sierra Nevada of California have implicated three extreme weather events in carving a pathway to extinction of a whole set of E. editha populations at 2400 m.
In terms of the research design of the study, we are told that, «Insight into the experiences of the whole population is critical for contextualizing, and understanding, the experiences of racialized licensees in particular.»
The study took random samples from populations of different sizes and then compared the samples to the whole population to see how many records were identifiable, that is, matched uniquely to a unique person in the whole population on the basis of 9 demographic variables: Age (85 categories), race (4 categories), gender (2 categories), ethnicity (2 categories), marital status (3 categories), income (3 categories), employment status (2 categories), working class (4 categories), and occupation (42 categories).
To define and contextualise the study cohort in relation to the whole population, we will first identify children who were born in NSW (ascertained from the PDC and RBDM) who could potentially have started school in 2009 or 2012 (henceforth referred to as the «potential school starter population»).
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