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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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--- WordNet output for risk --- =>1.損害の恐れ, 危険, 冒険, リスク, 2.危険にさらす, 3.敢えてする, 被保険者, 被保険物, 危険にさらす, 賭けてみる Overview of noun risk The noun risk has 4 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (4) hazard, jeopardy, peril, risk, endangerment -- (a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard") 2. (2) risk, peril, danger -- (a venture undertaken without regard to possible loss or injury; "he saw the rewards but not the risks of crime"; "there was a danger he would do the wrong thing") 3. risk, risk of infection -- (the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred) 4. risk, risk of exposure -- (the probability of being exposed to an infectious agent) Overview of verb risk The verb risk has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (8) risk, put on the line, lay on the line -- (expose to a chance of loss or damage; "We risked losing a lot of money in this venture"; "Why risk your life?"; "She laid her job on the line when she told the boss that he was wrong") 2. (2) gamble, chance, risk, hazard, take chances, adventure, run a risk, take a chance -- (take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; "When you buy these stocks you are gambling") --- WordNet end ---