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Risk factors of vertebral fractures Univariate analysis revealed the following risk factors for vertebral fractures: male gender, advancing age, greater body mass index, low bone mineral density, fracture history, fall history, and current smoking. However, in multivariable analysis, only male gender ...
These trends followed changes in smoking behaviour. The proportion of adenocarcinoma has been increasing over time; the most likely explanation is the shift to low-tar filter cigarettes during the 1960s and 1970s. Despite improvement in both the diagnosis and treatment, the overall prognosis for ...
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Likewise, the adjustment for confounders is limited by the data already in the register, and not all confounders can be adjusted for, such as BMI and smoking status, as they are not available in the national registers. The strength of our study is in the large amount of accurate data on ...
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This sex difference can be explained by the predisposing risk factors of the disease, including current/former smoking and heavy alcohol drinking19. As the analysis was based on aggregated publicly available data, we were unable to investigate underlying conditions in individuals with legionellosis...