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Urinary Mutagens and Lifestyle Factors
Preventive Medicine, 1996Lifestyle determines the amount of exposure to environmental carcinogens/mutagens. We examined the relationship between various lifestyle factors and the urinary level of mutagens, which reflects both exposure dose and metabolism of these carcinogens/ mutagens.Twenty-four-hour urine specimens obtained from 69 males were subjected to blue rayon ...
K, Mure +3 more
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Nutrition and Lifestyle Factors
2020Although endometriosis is a disease that affects a large percentage of women, studies demonstrating the relationship between certain foods or lifestyle modifications are limited. Data from the Nurses’ Health Study II cohort allowed for retrospective observation of certain dietary measures and risk of developing endometriosis utilizing a large sample ...
Lauren Manaker, Ceana H. Nezhat
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Lifestyle Factors in Cancer Survivorship
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2012Lifestyle factors have been linked to the risk of developing many common malignancies and, increasingly, to prognosis. Observational evidence has shown a relationship between so-called energy balance factors (ie, diet, physical activity, and body weight) and risk of cancer recurrence and mortality in cancers of the breast, prostate, colon and, perhaps,
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Lifestyle risk factors for oral cancer
Oral Oncology, 2009The "style of life is the unique way in which individuals try to realize their fictional final goal and meet or avoid the three main tasks of life: work, community, love" (Alfred Adler, founder of the Individual Psychology). Lifestyle refers to the way individuals live their lives and how they handle problems and interpersonal relations.
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Lifestyle associated risk factors in adolescents
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2006The data on these risk factors in school age population is deficient in India. The present study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of lifestyle associated risk factors for non-communicable diseases in apparently healthy school children in an urban school in Delhi using standard criteria.The study was carried out among 510 students of classes 9th-
Akhil Kant, Singh +3 more
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Lifestyle Factors and Migraine in Childhood
Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2016Migraine is one of the most common pain symptoms in children. Indeed, a high percentage of adult migraine patients report to have suffered from recurrent headache during the childhood. In particular, children could experience the so-called childhood periodic syndromes (such as cyclic vomiting, abdominal migraine, and benign paroxysmal vertigo) that ...
RUSSO, Antonio +4 more
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Yogurt, diet quality and lifestyle factors
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2016Yogurt consumption has been associated with healthy dietary patterns and lifestyles, better diet quality and healthier metabolic profiles. Studies have shown that frequent yogurt consumers do not only have higher nutrient intakes, but also an improved diet quality, which includes higher consumption of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and dairy ...
S, Panahi +3 more
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Mediterranean Diet, Lifestyle Factors, and Mortality
JAMA, 2005ity, a 56% decrease in myocardial infarction, and a 51% decrease in congestive heart failure. Recent animal studies indicate that transfusion of stored blood results in profound tissue ischemia. Transfusion practice guidelines do not recommend transfusion for asymptomatic patients with anemia regardless of nadir hemoglobin or hematocrit values.
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