139) ed care instead of curative, and a higher risk of unjustified transfers to acute car |
140) Risk factors for poor diet quality include |
141) opics (25%, 187), followed by behavioural risk factors (17%, 131). |
142) th known cardiovascular diseases or their risk factors (CVDRF). |
143) , pulmonary embolism) and epidemiological risk factors (eg, obesity), less chest com |
144) e of poor diet quality and its associated risk factors among older adults with low S |
145) comparable clinical evidence in terms of risk factors and complications, challenges |
146) eed to understand the nature of the major risk factors and design features of a safe |
147) iew of the categories of the psychosocial risk factors and hazards affecting HCWs du |
148) Overall, the key diet-related risk factors and health outcomes were mode |
149) can be used to improve understandings of risk factors and pathways. |
150) 24 articles that described 100 potential risk factors and which were synthesized by |
151) ntified sources of the drugs, reasons and risk factors associated with drug abuse in |
152) ow educational background were the common risk factors associated with drug abuse. |
153) pothesized that genetic and environmental risk factors can both contribute to T1D th |
154) Thematic analyses revealed that possible risk factors exist at three levels: indivi |
155) ntegrating dietary, microbial and genetic risk factors for CRC. |
156) virus (EBV) are the two most investigated risk factors for GC. |
157) pathophysiological mechanisms and 8 main risk factors for IAD development. |
158) ein-cholesterol (HDL-C) plasma levels are risk factors for atherosclerosis and cardi |
159) Since these are risk factors for cognitive decline and dem |
160) ommon cutaneous manifestations among PEH, risk factors for dermatologic disease, des |
161) -comparison group, examining siblings for risk factors for developing mental illness |
162) gy of pneumonia, the infectious organism, risk factors for infection, and to guide o |
163) ect of the findings, e.g., one of several risk factors for malnutrition. |
164) the proximity and stigma were the common risk factors for mental health outcomes. |
165) Alcohol misuse and smoking are risk factors for pneumonia, yet the impact |
166) ted a scoping review to identify possible risk factors for social isolation among ol |
167) s: A wealth of literature has established risk factors for social isolation among ol |
168) Discussion: Our review identified several risk factors for social isolation that hav |
169) mately, a better understanding of genetic risk factors for stroke in AAs may give ne |
170) without suicidality to determine specific risk factors for suicidality. |
171) gical studies have identified a number of risk factors for various diseases using re |
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