166) SRD construct with measured diet quality among adults in Puerto Rico (PR). |
167) -management of diabetes and comorbidities among adults living in rural and remote co |
168) ons were identified, with seven conducted among adults with MetS and six in the popu |
169) onsider the role of emotion dysregulation among adults with chronic pain who use pre |
170) oncern in the United States, particularly among adults with chronic pain. |
171) n long-distance walking and mental health among adults. |
172) relative lack of the comparative studies among different engagement strategies. |
173) odifications in mammals and the synergies among different epigenetic modifications, |
174) rities in health conditions and behaviors among different ethnic groups. |
175) to assess the frequency of malocclusions among different geographical regions. |
176) ons and programmes in healthcare settings among different physical health population |
177) cautiously chosen while screening for MCI among different populations. |
178) nformation exchange and knowledge sharing among different providers. |
179) improving health knowledge and behaviors among youth in Africa. |
180) ive mobile health (mHealth) interventions among youth in the United States that aim |
181) engagement and increase viral suppression among youth in the United States. |
182) tcomes are needed to end the HIV epidemic among youth. |
183) eatment service utilization, particularly among youth. |
184) and secondary CU and psychopathy variants among youth. |
185) developed to improve diabetes management among youth. |
186) Among all the methods that exist, which in |
187) he highest malignant transformation ratio among all OPMD (50%). |
188) on (WHO) is to reduce physical inactivity among all adults and adolescents by approx |
189) nsures that there is a close relationship among all levels of health care, and indiv |
190) es has become a policy priority worldwide among all types of education. |
191) ated to polypharmacy and/or deprescribing among community-dwelling adults. |
192) Studies were conducted among community-dwelling older adult popul |
193) e factors that shape self-reported health among community-dwelling older adults, a g |
194) sition and the rate of frailty transition among community-dwelling older people. |
195) ealth-related impacts of poor oral health among community-dwelling seniors. |
196) erococci (VRE) and Clostridium difficile, among others. |
197) ns and sores, cavities, and malnutrition, among others. |
198) elines, and randomized controlled trials, among others. |
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