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How do World Health Organization technical officers working on noncommunicable diseases approach health equity? [PDF]
Amri M +3 more
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This study identifies TOPK as a dual‐function target in gastric cancer: it drives tumor cell proliferation and migration, and under IFN‐γ stimulation, phosphorylates eIF4F complex component eIF4A1 to enhance STAT1 mRNA translation, thereby promoting PD‐L1/IDO1‐mediated tumor immunometabolic evasion.
Junbing Chen +16 more
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Bayesian inference in racial health inequity analyses for noncommunicable diseases: a systematic review. [PDF]
Espinosa O +4 more
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This paper presents an integrated AI‐driven cardiovascular platform unifying multimodal data, predictive analytics, and real‐time monitoring. It demonstrates how artificial intelligence—from deep learning to federated learning—enables early diagnosis, precision treatment, and personalized rehabilitation across the full disease lifecycle, promoting a ...
Mowei Kong +4 more
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Global burden of noncommunicable diseases attributable to modifiable behavioral risks among adolescents and young adults aged 10-24 years, 1990-2021. [PDF]
Feng Y +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Accurate measurement of total energy expenditure (TEE) is critical for maintaining energy balance and body weight. This study aimed to analyze differences in TEE assessed by the doubly labeled water method (DLW‐TEE), using food quotient (FQ) derived from self‐reported 24‐h dietary recalls, respiratory quotient measured by ...
Dennis Gustavo Alves de Mello +4 more
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Identifying Subgroups At-Risk for Noncommunicable Diseases in Cambodia: A Latent Class Analysis of Behavioral and Metabolic Risk Factor Patterns. [PDF]
Comey C +6 more
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Elevated CTI was significantly associated with increased risks of new‐onset hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, stroke, liver disease, and osteoarthritis. ABSTRACT Background The C‐reactive protein–triglyceride glucose index (CTI) is an emerging biomarker reflecting both systemic inflammation and insulin resistance.
Huang Luwen +3 more
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