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CORONARY RISK FACTORS AND SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS

The Lancet, 1977
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De Becker, Geneviève   +2 more
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Associations Between Socioeconomic Factors and Alcohol Outcomes

Alcohol research : current reviews, 2016
Socioeconomic status (SES) is one of the many factors influencing a person’s alcohol use and related outcomes. Findings have indicated that people with higher SES may consume similar or greater amounts of alcohol compared with people with lower SES ...
S. Collins
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Socioeconomic factors and cesarean section rates

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2002
The worldwide increase in rates of cesarean sections is especially affecting Brazil. To contribute to explaining this problem an analysis of the socioeconomic status of pregnant women in Yberaba Brazil is presented. A retrospective study of the types of delivery at the citys three hospitals was conducted from January through December 1996.
R H, Fabri, E F C, Murta
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Socioeconomic Factors and Cesarean Section in Manipur

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1980
ABSTRACTThere has been a great change in the household duties and social habits of Manipuri women since World War II, particularly in recent years. Those born after the war have virtually abandoned the old duties and habits, which facilitated the labor process, for modern and Western traditions.
J, Singh, L, Devi, I, Singh
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Metagenomic and metabolomic remodeling in nonagenarians and centenarians and its association with genetic and socioeconomic factors

Nature Aging, 2022
Qian Xu   +27 more
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Maternal Mortality in Jamaica: Socioeconomic Factors

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1989
Socioeconomic factors relating to all maternal deaths identified during the 12 months of the Jamaican Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality Survey were compared with a control population of over 10,000 women. The maternal mortality rate was 11.5 per 10,000 livebirths.
Golding, J   +4 more
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The association of obesity with socioeconomic factors in Missouri

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1979
The prevalence of obesity and underweight was estimated for residents of Missouri more than 9 years old on the basis of age, sex, household income, educational attainment, and population density from the results of a survey conducted in 1973. The incidence of overweight was greatest among children 10 to 16 years old and the least for adults 17 to 35 ...
M B, Kohrs   +4 more
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SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS OF FRAILTY

Proceedings of the 23rd International Academic Conference, Venice, 2016
Frailty is a risk factor for morbidity and mortality in older people. About 4-17% of elderly people living at home are frail, about 3-7% of elderly in age group 65-74 years and about 32% in age group 90 years. About 33-51% of elderly people in hospital care are frail. Several studies reported association between socioeconomic factors and health status.
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Socioeconomic factors as predictors of organ donation

Journal of Surgical Research, 2018
Despite numerous initiatives to increase solid organs for transplant, the gap between donors and recipients widens. There is little in the literature identifying socioeconomic predictors for donation. We evaluate the correlation between socioeconomic factors and familial authorization for donation.A retrospective analysis of adult potential donor ...
Malay B. Shah   +6 more
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Racial and socioeconomic factors in glomerular disease

Seminars in Nephrology, 2001
The influence of racial and socioeconomic factors on the incidence, prognosis, and response to therapy of many diseases has long been noted. Although glomerular diseases comprise 10% to over 16% of the dialysis and renal transplant populations, respectively, only recently have racial and socioeconomic factors been evaluated. Several glomerular diseases
D, Halevy, J, Radhakrishnan, G B, Appel
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