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Handgrip weakness and asymmetry were independently associated with an increased risk of incident stroke, with the highest risk observed when both were present, yet their combined effect did not exceed what would be expected from each factor alone.
Pincheng Luo, Yanxue Lian
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Design of INSPIRE: Evaluation of the effectiveness of practice facilitation on implementation of screening, brief interventions, referral to treatment and medication for unhealthy alcohol use identification and treatment in primary care. [PDF]
Bannon J +6 more
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ABSTRACT Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), a major public health concern, is influenced by an interplay of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, with socioeconomic factors functioning as important upstream determinants whose roles remain not yet fully understood.
Leke Wiering, Münevver Demir
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ABSTRACT Ethiopia has one of the highest rates of undernutrition among children under five (U5) and women of reproductive age (WRA) globally, alongside rising overweight/obesity, particularly in urban areas. Poor diet is a shared driver of multiple forms of malnutrition.
Meron Worku +7 more
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Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among Adults With Depression or Anxiety: Changes During COVID-19 and Associations With Mental Health Treatment. [PDF]
Satre DD +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Community‐ and population‐level and policy interventions are commonly evaluated using nonrandomized studies (NRS), rather than randomized trials (RCTs). Recent Cochrane reviews of interventions for preventing childhood obesity have been restricted to RCTs, so less is known about the effectiveness of these more upstream ...
Francesca Spiga +6 more
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Phosphatidylethanol Can Improve Detection and Treatment of Unhealthy Alcohol Use
Judith A. Hahn +3 more
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Abstract This study investigated the combined effects of alcohol and sugar, termed sweetened alcohol consumption (SAC), and tannic acid (TA) intervention on hepatic health in adolescent rats. Sixty‐four male and female 42‐day‐old Sprague–Dawley rats were assigned to control, TA (50 mg/kg), SAC (10% ethanol +20% fructose), or SAC+TA groups and treated ...
Toluwase E. Olanipekun +4 more
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