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All-Cause and Cancer-Specific Death of Older Adults Following Surgery for Cancer

JAMA Surgery, 2021
Cancer care has inherent complexities in older adults, including balancing risks of cancer and noncancer death. A poor understanding of cause-specific outcomes may lead to overtreatment and undertreatment.To examine all-cause and cancer-specific death throughout 5 years for older adults after cancer resection.This population-based cohort study was ...
Tyler R. Chesney   +15 more
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Physical activity protects against coronary death and deaths from all causes in middle-aged men

Annals of Epidemiology, 1997
Abstract We set out to examine the long-term effect of work-related and leisure time physical activity on risk of death from coronary heart disease (CHD) and other causes. Data were obtained from a large prospective population study of 7142 participant men aged 47 to 55 years at baseline in 1970–1973 and without symptomatic CHD.
Annika Rosengren, Lars Wilhelmsen
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[Influence of blood uric acid on all-cause deaths].

Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi, 2015
To explore the association between serum uric acid (SUA) and all-cause mortality in men.In this prospective cohort study, data being used was derived from the Kailuan study cohort. A total of 81 110 male workers who had taken part in the Kailuan physical examination were enrolled.
Yan, Li   +7 more
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[Nutritional recommendations and risk of death from all causes].

Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique, 1994
This study evaluated the relationship between meeting the Nutrition Recommendations and mortality from all causes in a cohort of 1,623 men from the Quebec City area followed from 1985 to 1991. The usual dietary intake was assessed by a self-administered semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire.
F, Meyer   +6 more
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Clinical and Laboratory Predictors of All Causes Deaths and Alcohol‐Attributable Deaths Among Discharged Alcohol‐Dependent Patients

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2012
BackgroundAlcohol dependence is associated with increased mortality, but it is not clear whether certain laboratory abnormalities on admission predict premature death in discharged alcoholic patients. We examined total deaths and alcohol‐attributable deaths among discharged alcohol‐dependent patients in Korea, and the associated risk factors including ...
Subin, Park   +3 more
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Cardiovascular Risk Factors Predicting All Causes of Death in an Occupational Population Sample

International Journal of Epidemiology, 1988
A group of 768 men aged 40-59 at entry examination and belonging to an occupational sample of railroad employees in Rome have been examined for the measurement of some risk factors and followed-up for 20 years. In all 676 men, free from life-threatening diseases and with all measurements available, produced 166 fatal events in 20 years.
A, Menotti, F, Seccareccia
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Asymptomatic polyvascular disease and the risks of cardiovascular events and all-cause death

Atherosclerosis, 2017
Atherosclerosis is a diffuse and systemic disease. We aimed to assess prevalence and outcome of extracoronary polyvascular disease (polyVD) in the asymptomatic Chinese community population.A random sample of 5440 participants aged 40 years or older were enrolled in the Asymptomatic Polyvascular Abnormalities Community Study from 2010 to 2011 ...
Qian Zhang   +8 more
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Long-term outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage—risks of vascular events, death from cancer and all-cause death

Journal of Neurology, 2013
Smoking and hypertension are risk factors for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH), but also for other cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Few prospective data are available on the very long term risks of vascular diseases and vascular, cancer-related and overall death after aSAH. We determined vascular events and survival status in 1,765 patients
Nieuwkamp, D.J.   +4 more
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[Fitness, physical activity and death from all causes].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2006
Obesity and physical inactivity are both associated with illness and death. A review of the literature has shown that the objectively measured level of fitness and self-reported physical activity both have a prognostic relationship with death from all causes, independently of BMI.
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