Authors and Affiliations School of Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA Joanna Chyu Sealy Center on Aging, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA Philip Cantu School for Public and Population Health, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, US...
As the immigrant population grows, understanding its disability status and employment characteristics becomes increasingly important. People, both native and foreign-born, with disabilities make important contributions to our society, and many individuals continue to work despite a wide range of impairments...
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Eighty-six percent of the world’s population is literate(有读写能力的),and this rate has been increasing for centuries. Literacy makes it possible to navigate a world filled with books, websites, text messages, road signs and more.Could a growing number of people participate in today’s ...
Physical activity interventions in low-income, ethnic minority, and populations with disability BACKGROUND: Low-income, racial and ethnic minority, and populations with disabilities are more likely to be sedentary than the general population. Increasi... WC Taylor,T Baranowski,DR Young - 《...
Accuracy of imputation of variants as a function of population allele frequency performed as expected, with rare variants in the population not being as accurately represented. Imputation is more accurate for variants that are more frequently observed in the population (≥0.1 allele frequency (AF))....
Are People with Intellectual Disabilities Getting More or Less Intelligent II: US DatahypermediaWeb-basedearly literacyliteracy coachingearly childhoodThere is now good evidence that the intellectual ability of the population as a whole is increasing from one generation to the next (Flynn 1984, 1987,...
The CDC is the United States' primary health protection agency. It conducts research and analysis to protect the population from health threats. The CDC focuses on science and technology to prevent diseases and manages the nation's biggest health problems that cause death and disability. The CDC ...
Life expectancy at birth and HALE increased, all-cause death rates at all ages decreased, and age-specific rates of years lived with disability remained stable. However, morbidity and chronic disability now account for nearly half of the US health burden, and improvements in population health in...
There are about 429 million gamers in the world who have disabilities. That's almost 20 percent of the total population of gamers worldwide. Including the perspectives of individuals with disabilities for all development efforts helps inform results that are accessible for a sizable portion of t...