Background: Most non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are strongly associated and causally linked with four modifiable lifestyle risk factors, viz., tobacco use, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet and harmful use of alcohol. Over half of NCD deaths are associated with behaviors that are established ...
Univariate MR revealed that sedentary behaviors such as watching television increased the risk of frailty (OR, 1.271; 95% CI: 1.202‐1.345;p=6.952×1017), as sedentary driving behaviors are done (OR, 1.436; 95% CI: 1.026‐2.011;p=0.035). Further validation through APSS, taking into account...
This Cross Sectional Descriptive study on modifiable risk factors of Cardio Vascular diseases in adults at Kankipadu Village, Krishna district is conducted to estimate the prevalence of risk factors in a rural area of Andhra Pradesh. Prevalence of various risk factors in this study are systolic ...
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Drug abuse as a risk factor of multiple sclerosis. Neuroepidemiology. 1993;12(1):6-14.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 3. Pekmezovic T, Drulovic J, Milenkovic M, et al. Lifestyle factors and multiple sclerosis. Neuroepidemiology. 2006;27(4):212-216.PubMed...
but also lifestyle ones such as alcohol consumption, and protective factors such as exercise1. Assessing these modifiable risk factors together makes it possible to identify the unique contribution of each of these factors on the brain or on cognitive decline. A Lancet commission, updated in 2020...
potentially modifiable risk factors that could be modulated to reduce the incidence of kidney stones, involving obesity [3], cardiometabolic related factors (hypertension, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes [T2D], and glycemic traits) [4, 5], diet [6], lifestyle [7], and blood and urine minerals...
Although several cardiovascular, demographic, genetic and lifestyle factors have been associated with cognitive function, little is known about what type of cognitive impairment they are associated with. The aim was to examine the associations between different risk factors and future memory and attention...
47-49 Response and referral training to a broad spectrum of clinicians who may interface with women experiencing IPV may allow for quick interventions on the exposure and health risk factors,50 guarding against more severe health consequences in the future. One unique aspect of this study was the...
We included 51 modifiable risk factors that are reported to be associated with cerebral vascular diseases. The risk factors could be classified into the following categories: lifestyle (infant head circumference; the quality of being a morning person; sleep duration; smoking; alcohol intake; and phy...