Multivariable-Adjusted Estimated Annual Changes of Lipid by Age Group View LargeDownload Results were adjusted for region, area, subcohort, education level, lipid level, smoking, alcohol consumption, body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared), physical ...
For hypothesis 2, where the proportion of females was high because of high male mortality rates, if males had a higher mortality rate, the average age of males would be expected to be less than that of females. The ages of 74 males and 105 females, a total of 179 individuals (72–151...
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The pH of the stock solution was subsequently adjusted to neutral. For the treatment of C. elegans, synchronized worms on D1 were transferred to E. coli OP50 plates with different concentrations of compounds. All worms were cultured at 25 °C. Intestinal atrophy and intestinal nuclei were ...
Cardiometabolic diseases (CMDs) are a major cause of mortality worldwide, yet men and women present remarkable differences in disease prognosis, onset and manifestation. Here we characterize how sex differences in cardiometabolic risk factors vary with age by examining 45 phenotypes and 6 lifestyle fa...
All models were adjusted for factors including age, gender, race, physical activity, alcohol use, smoking status, marital status, education level, income, HbA1c, and histories of hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease Full size image Fig. 7 The joint association of ...
000 older adults in Canada measured both their BMI and body fat percentage. A low BMI and high body fat percentage were associated with increased mortality, per the April 2016 research inAnnals of Internal Medicine. This reveals the limitations of BMI — a person with a small frame ...
Model A: adjusted by age, sex, ethnicity, marital status, religion living environment, level of education, employment status and monthly income; model B: adjusted for model A plus additionally adjusted for having diabetes mellitus, hypertension, heart disease, COPD, disability in hearing, vision, ...
Zero counts for the sex distribution data were adjusted by the addition of 1 to both the number of males and females [23]. The natural log scale was used for sex ratio Forest plots. Fixed effects or random effects models were used as appropriate for the observed heterogeneity using I2 and...
000 older adults in Canada measured both their BMI and body fat percentage. A low BMI and high body fat percentage were associated with increased mortality, per the April 2016 research inAnnals of Internal Medicine. This reveals the limitations of BMI — a person with a small frame ...