... cardiovascular riskfactors (CVRF). There are non-modifiable factors, which cannot intervene, such as age, sex, and other modifiable amenable to therapeutic intervention, such as hypertension, ...
... psychological riskfactors associated with dentine hypersensitivity (DH) in order to provide an early diagnosis and preventive ...psychological riskfactors such as dental hygiene, periodontal ...
... in riskfactors associated with DEB in students at a private prepara- tory school in Pachuca, Hidalgo in the period 2007 to ...these factors over a certain period of time will provide the basis for ...
... metabolic riskfactors or risk reduction in childhood and clinical events in adult life (Daniels et ...increase risk, cardiovascular risk assessment should begin at the age of 9 years ...
... Introduction: Adenotonsillectomy and adenoidectomy are the most frequent surgeries performed in chil- dren, either due to hypertrophy or recurrent infections of the upper airway, situations that might influence growth ...
... further riskfactors which contributed to the probability of an adolescent to be cybergroomed: low self-esteem, loneliness, self- harming behaviour and facing family ...
... of riskfactors associated with death due to RSV, which remain ...of factors associated with poor access to health care, biologic handicaps, secondary bacterial infections, and/or gaps in supportive ...
... unavoidable riskfactors, induction therapy, if it is a risk factor, is in principle an avoidable ...as riskfactors in O'Neill et ...independent risk factor for PTLD but equine ...
... as riskfactors for both asthma and dermatitis, thus increasing the probability of having both diseases ...major risk factor for the development of asthma among children, what is known as “the atopic ...
... Objective. To analyse the prevalence of myopia among a sample of more than 6000 children in Spain as well as to determine the impact of riskfactors in its progression. Methodology. A total of 6,152 ...
... morbidity risk for EDs and mood disorders, in spite of the fact that the estimates of magnitude of this co-aggregation have been reported to vary from slight to strong (Hudson et ...susceptibility risk for ...
... as riskfactors associated with ARF to patients younger than one year of age, with his- tory of kidney damage, time of cardiopulmonary by- pass, elevated serum lactate levels during the immedi- ate ...
... the riskfactors in the nutritional status of the administrative staff of the State University of ...of riskfactors was observed in the age range between 25 to 45 years, representing 67% of ...
... high risk of depression (single, with poor partner quality relationship, more stressful life events and high anxiety) were more committed to participating in the ...
... as riskfactors for depression after an event as stressful as ...specific risk for the post- natal onset episodes (Jones et ...confounding factors such as stressful life events or social ...
... ovascular riskfactors, coronary heart disease and its thrombotic complications represent a health prob- lem due to their high prevalence; they are the major cause of mortality and morbidity in developed ...
... individual riskfactors for malaria infection of inhabitants in the residual transmission focus on the Pacific coast of Oaxaca, ...individual riskfactors in subjects presenting clinical ...
... principal riskfactors to develop PVST in the cirrhotic population were cirrhosis per se and HCC, whereas in non-cirrhotic group the primary riskfactors were inflammatory conditions such as ...