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Hypertension is a known modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia (ADRD). However, it is unknown how variance in hypertension control, antihypertensive medications, and social determinants of health, such as social deprivation index (SDI), influence the risk of developing ADRD.
Eissa A. Jafari +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aims This study examined the independent and combined effects of physical activity and socioeconomic status (SES) on glycaemic control in adults with T1D using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Methods A cross‐sectional study included 423 adults with T1D from a public healthcare setting in whom physical activity was self‐assessed via the ...
Fernando Sebastian‐Valles +9 more
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[Editorial of the XLV SEMFYC Congress]. [PDF]
Morales MDPC, González AIG, Rodero AC.
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Bayesian Inference for Spatially‐Temporally Misaligned Data Using Predictive Stacking
ABSTRACT Air pollution remains a major environmental risk factor that is often associated with adverse health outcomes. However, quantifying and evaluating its effects on human health is challenging due to the complex nature of exposure data. Recent technological advances have led to the collection of various indicators of air pollution at increasingly
Soumyakanti Pan, Sudipto Banerjee
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[Addressing the digital determinants of health: Main advantages and challenges of digital health]. [PDF]
Alarcón Belmonte I +5 more
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Abstract Background Parental attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with increased postpartum depressive symptoms and impaired daily functioning, potentially impacting early maternal‐infant attachment (MIA). Methods 78 mothers, half with ADHD, were enrolled during pregnancy or postpartum.
Elyse Mark +4 more
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[From words to deeds: Description and challenges in the implementation of social prescription in spanish primary care]. [PDF]
Carrera Noguero AM +5 more
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Effects of Marital Status on Cochlear Implant Outcomes
Marital status was evaluated as a predictor of post‐CI speech recognition and hearing‐related QoL in 604 adults undergoing cochlear implantation. Unmarried individuals had significantly poorer speech recognition outcomes, while QoL scores did not differ; benefits of marriage were most evident among women, employed individuals, and rural residents, and ...
Barak M. Spector +5 more
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