This study evaluated the effect of age and sex on JM compared with traditional function tests and lean mass. US adults (213 women/119 men; mean age 65.4 years, range 27-96) performed functional tests including JM, Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) and grip strength (GS). ...
The cohort comprised 187,601 people with incident type 2 diabetes (mean ± SD age 61.9 ± 14.1 years; 55.2% male sex; 76.5% white) and 906,182 individuals without diabetes as matched controls. People with type 2 diabetes were more likely than control individuals to be obese, ...
G. et al. Incidence and outcomes of neonatal acute kidney injury (awaken): a multicentre, multinational, observational cohort study. Lancet Child Adolesc. Health 1, 184–194 (2017). Article Google Scholar Koralkar, R. et al. Acute kidney injury reduces survival in very low birth weight ...
In the random-effect structure of LMMm2, estimates were returned for child-, school-, and cohort related VCs for GM and the four test contrasts; VCs of age and sex were also estimated for school. CPs for child and school reflect correlations between the contrasts (i.e., effect correlation...
However, it is not clear whether the effect of obesity on the incidence of hypertension varies by sex or age. Cox regression analyses were performed using a large historical cohort composed of 6803 men and 22,800 women. In the final model, which included the main effect (sex, age, and ...
(4 females, mean age: 23.5 ± 3.9 years) from the younger group. These 12 participants were selected at random from the cohort of 26 participants. All participants were studied in the Intensive Physiological Monitoring Unit in the Center for Clinical Investigation (CCI) at the Brigham...
Finally, the subgroup analyses used in our study may have limited the power to detect important effects. For example, the lack of an effect on BMI loss observed in the T2D by procedure interaction analyses could be explained by the smaller sample size of patients with T2D in the cohort....
Age Matters: Life-Cycle and Cohort differences in the Socialisation Effect of Voluntary Participation|[ast]| DS Marc Hooghe 被引量: 14发表: 2003年 age matters: life-cycle and cohort differences in the socialisation effect of voluntary participation* Marc,Hooghe,Dietlind,... - 《European ...
Besides the general trend in declining ADL limitations we also found an increase in IADL rates, particularly in men aged 60 to 70 years. The extent to which this finding reflects a period effect or is specific to men in France remains unclear and needs further investigation. Changes occurring ...
In this study, we separately estimated the period effect and cohort effect in the APC model; however, interpreting these models separately in the real world is difficult. On the one hand, the period effect may influence certain age groups differently and can lead to cohort effects. On the oth...