Neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors were derived from residential ZIP codes. We quantified the association of perceived burden of the dietary restrictions with a chance of listing using Cox models and risk of waitlist mortality using competing risks models. Then we tested whether these ...
Those who felt extremely bothered were less likely to be listed for KT (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] = 0.75, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.64–0.87); this association did not differ by neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors. Overall, the burden of dietary restrictions was not associated ...
(1) to identify dietary habits among young adults living in urban, in comparison to their peers in rural areas in Rwanda using two indicators, the Global Dietary Quality Score (GDQS) and dietary patterns, and (2) to assess the relationship between different socioeconomic factors and dietary ...
However, the occurrence of ACSCs is influenced by a combination of individual factors, health system factors, and socioeconomic factors [20, 21]. Studies have reported large outcome disparities when different versions of ACSCs lists are used to assess potentially avoidable hospitalizations [8, 22]...
Obesity also significantly impacts quality of life, contributing to physical limitations, psychological issues, and social stigma, The causes of obesity are diverse, encompassing lifestyle choices such as poor diet and lack of physical activity, as well as socioeconomic factors that influence access ...
class with students who are excited about the school and fill in some gaps,” says Victoria Dimock, a counselor with education consulting firm IvyWise. “Whether that’s academic or extracurricular interests, where students are from, students’ socioeconomic stat...
In real life, obesity is not just a matter of excess weight; it often stems from a complex interplay of factors, including genetics, environment, lifestyle choices, and socioeconomic status. People who struggle with obesity face an increased risk of numerous health conditions, such as type 2 ...
STEAP- The Screening Tool for Equity Analysis of Projects (STEAP) is a census sampling tool that allows rapid screening of potential project locations anywhere in the United States to support Title VI, environmental justice, and other socioeconomic data analyses. ...
Due to work commitments, shiftworkers often obtain inadequate sleep, consequently experiencing negative health, wellbeing, and safety outcomes. Given shiftworkers may have limited control over their work commitments, lifestyle and environmental factors w
Recent data show a disproportionate prevalence and mortality of lung and gallbladder cancer, potentially linked to both genetic and socioeconomic factors [32,33,34,35,36]. While the implementation of the GES Act, previously known as the AUGE Act, has been associated with improvements in breast ...