نتایج جستجو برای: outcomes

تعداد نتایج: 431648  

2012
Corrie Macdonald-Wallis Debbie A Lawlor Tom Palmer Kate Tilling

Growth models are commonly used in life course epidemiology to describe growth trajectories and their determinants or to relate particular patterns of change to later health outcomes. However, methods to analyse relationships between two or more change processes occurring in parallel, in particular to assess evidence for causal influences of change in one variable on subsequent changes in anoth...

Journal: :Medical care research and review : MCRR 2003
James A Macinko Leiyu Shi Barbara Starfield John T Wulu

This article critically reviews published literature on the relationship between income inequality and health outcomes. Studies are systematically assessed in terms of design, data quality, measures, health outcomes, and covariates analyzed. At least 33 studies indicate a significant association between income inequality and health outcomes, while at least 12 studies do not find such an associa...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2004
Lynne A Daniels

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Riccardo E Marioni Stuart J Ritchie Peter K Joshi Saskia P Hagenaars Aysu Okbay Krista Fischer Mark J Adams W David Hill Gail Davies Reka Nagy Carmen Amador Kristi Läll Andres Metspalu David C Liewald Archie Campbell James F Wilson Caroline Hayward Tõnu Esko David J Porteous Catharine R Gale Ian J Deary

Educational attainment is associated with many health outcomes, including longevity. It is also known to be substantially heritable. Here, we used data from three large genetic epidemiology cohort studies (Generation Scotland, n = ∼17,000; UK Biobank, n = ∼115,000; and the Estonian Biobank, n = ∼6,000) to test whether education-linked genetic variants can predict lifespan length. We did so by u...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2014
Mitchel N Herian Louis Tay Joseph A Hamm Ed Diener

Research from across disciplines has demonstrated that social and political contextual factors at the national and subnational levels can impact the health and health behavior risks of individuals. This paper examines the impact of state-level social capital and ideology on individual-level health outcomes in the U.S. Leveraging the variation that exists across states in the U.S., the results r...

Journal: :Clinical toxicology 2008
Lee Ellington Sonia Matwin Srichand Jasti Jacquee Williamson Barbara Crouch Martin Caravati William Dudley

OBJECTIVE This project explored the communication processes associated with poison control center calls. METHODS In this preliminary study, we adapted the Roter Interaction Analysis System to capture staff-caller dialogue. This involved case selection, wherein adherence and non-adherence cases were selected; call linkage to medical records, where case records were linked with voice recordings...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2001
J Dowie

If we cross-classify the absolutist-consequentialist distinction with an intuitive-analytical one we can see that economists probably attract the hostility of those in the other three cells as a result of being analytical consequentialists, as much as because of their concern with "costs". Suggesting that some sources of utility (either "outcome" or "process" in origin) are to be regarded as ri...

2006
Ralph Cook Edward J. Calabrese

Hormesis is a specific type of nonmonotonic dose response whose occurrence has been documented across a broad range of biological models and diverse types of exposure. The effects that occur at various points along this curve can be interpreted as beneficial or detrimental, depending on the biological or ecologic context in which they occur. Because hormesis appears to be a relatively common ph...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2014
Po-Ju Chang Linda Wray Yeqiang Lin

OBJECTIVE Although the link between enhanced social relationships and better health has generally been well established, few studies have examined the role of leisure activity in this link. This study examined how leisure influences the link between social relationships and health in older age. METHOD Using data from the 2006 and 2010 waves of the nationally representative U.S. Health and Ret...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Greg Gibson David B. Goldstein

Genome-wide association studies are finally leading geneticists straight to the genetic susceptibility factors for complex diseases. Several challenges lie ahead, including translation of the findings into practical public health outcomes, and integrating genetic analysis with broader biological understanding.

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