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  1. 173381
    “…Regarding social media influence, higher frequency of exposure to positive information related to COVID-19 vaccination was associated with a higher intention to receive a COVID-19 vaccination at market rate (AOR 1.53, 95% CI 1.39-1.70) or a free vaccination (AOR 1.52, 95% CI 1.35-1.71). …”
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  2. 173382
    “…Floors climbed, total steps and total travelled as measured by the wearable device all showed moderate correlation with CPET parameters of peak oxygen uptake (peak VO(2)) (R = 0.57 (CI 0.29–0.76), R = 0.59 (CI 0.31–0.77) and R = 0.62 (CI 0.35–0.79) respectively), anaerobic threshold (R = 0.37 (CI 0.01–0.64), R = 0.39 (CI 0.04–0.66) and R = 0.42 (CI 0.07–0.68) respectively) and peak work (R = 0.56 (CI 0.27–0.75), R = 0.48 (CI 0.17–0.70) and R = 0.50 (CI 0.2–0.72) respectively). …”
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  3. 173383
    por Martinez-Perez, Oscar, Prats Rodriguez, Pilar, Muner Hernandez, Marta, Encinas Pardilla, Maria Begoña, Perez Perez, Noelia, Vila Hernandez, Maria Rosa, Villalba Yarza, Ana, Nieto Velasco, Olga, Del Barrio Fernandez, Pablo Guillermo, Forcen Acebal, Laura, Orizales Lago, Carmen Maria, Martinez Varea, Alicia, Muñoz Abellana, Begoña, Suarez Arana, Maria, Fuentes Ricoy, Laura, Martinez Diago, Clara, Janeiro Freire, Maria Jesus, Alférez Alvarez-Mallo, Macarena, Casanova Pedraz, Cristina, Alomar Mateu, Onofre, Lesmes Heredia, Cristina, Wizner de Alva, Juan Carlos, Bernardo Vega, Rut, Macia Badia, Montserrat, Alvarez Colomo, Cristina, Sanchez Muñoz, Antonio, Pratcorona Alicart, Laia, Alonso Saiz, Ruben, Lopez Rodriguez, Monica, del Carmen Barbancho Lopez, Maria, Meca Casbas, Marta Ruth, Vaquerizo Ruiz, Oscar, Moran Antolin, Eva, Nuñez Valera, Maria Jose, Fernandez Fernandez, Camino, Tubau Navarra, Albert, Cano Garcia, Alejandra Maria, Baena Luque, Carmen, Soldevilla Perez, Susana, Gastaca Abasolo, Irene, Adanez Garcia, Jose, Teulon Gonzalez, Maria, Puertas Prieto, Alberto, Ostos Serna, Rosa, del Pilar Guadix Martin, Maria, Catalina Coello, Monica, Ferriols Perez, Elena, Caño Aguilar, Africa, De la Cruz Conty, Maria Luisa, Sainz Bueno, Jose Antonio
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    “…An increased risk of premature rupture of membranes at term (39 vs 75, 15.8% vs 9.8%, aOR 1.70, 95% CI 1.11–2.57, p = 0.013) and neonatal intensive care unit admissions (23 vs 18, 9.3% vs 2.4%, aOR 4.62, 95% CI 2.43–8.94, p <  0.001) was also observed in positive mothers. …”
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  4. 173384
    “…Additionally, 74.5% of the sample had at least one form of PSD present (42.6% were displaced, 39.6% suffered from abject poverty), and 64.9% had a reported SBE concern. …”
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  5. 173385
    “…Patients accessing COVID-era remote visits were more likely to be Asian, Black, or Hispanic individuals (24 934 pre-COVID in-person visits [28.6%] vs 19 742 COVID-era in-person visits [26.5%] vs 3633 COVID-era video visits [30.4%] vs 1435 COVID-era telephone visits [35.0%]; P < .001 for all comparisons), have private insurance (34 063 pre-COVID in-person visits [39.1%] vs 25 474 COVID-era in-person visits [34.2%] vs 2562 COVID-era video visits [54.3%] vs 4264 COVID-era telephone visits [41.1%]; P < .001 for COVID-era in-person vs video and COVID-era in-person vs telephone), and have cardiovascular comorbidities (eg, hypertension: 37 166 pre-COVID in-person visits [42.6%] vs 31 359 COVID-era in-person visits [42.1%] vs 2006 COVID-era video visits [42.5%] vs 5181 COVID-era telephone visits [49.9%]; P < .001 for COVID-era in-person vs telephone; and heart failure: 14 319 pre-COVID in-person visits [16.4%] vs 10 488 COVID-era in-person visits [14.1%] vs 1172 COVID-era video visits [24.8%] vs 2674 COVID-era telephone visits [25.8%]; P < .001 for COVID-era in-person vs video and COVID-era in-person vs telephone). …”
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  6. 173386
    “…Compared with adults of high SES and three or four healthy lifestyle factors, those with low SES and no or one healthy lifestyle factor had higher risks of all cause mortality (3.53, 3.01 to 4.14 in US NHANES; 2.65, 2.39 to 2.94 in UK Biobank), CVD mortality (2.65, 2.09 to 3.38), and incident CVD (2.09, 1.78 to 2.46) in UK Biobank. …”
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  7. 173387
    “…There was no significant difference in the ocular scatter index (0.80 ± 0.46 vs. 0.73 ± 0.46; P = 0.447), modulated transfer function (MTF)(cutoff) (37.89 ± 9.79 cpd vs. 39.78 ± 7.45 cpd; P = 0.363), and Strehl in two dimensions (Strehl2D) ratio (0.20 ± 0.04 vs. 0.20 ± 0.04; P = 0.363) between the HA group and the LA group. …”
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    “…Proportion of death amongst a GC cumulative dose of 0.3 to 3.9 gram, 4.0 to 7.3 gram and 7.4 to 36.7 gram were 0.11 (95% CI 0.06, 0.20), 0.04 (95% CI 0.02, 0.08) and 0.16 (95% CI 0.08, 0.28), respectively. …”
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  10. 173390
    “…Patients in the R482 group were older when they were first diagnosed with lipodystrophy (39.6 ± 18.6 years vs. 36.5 ± 12.3 years, p=0.05). …”
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  11. 173391
    “…Values at baseline, on day 15, and percent changes [median (range)] were, respectively:Cohort 1: 0.9 (0.3–2.6), 0.6 (0.1–2.1), -26% (-91% to +23%);Cohort 2: 5.0 (4.8–5.2), 3.3 (2.5–4.2), -35% (-49% to -20%);Cohort 3: 0.6 (0.1–6.9), 0.3 (0.1–2.7), -54% (-85% to +178%);Cohort 4: 3.9 (0.6–5.9), 0.4 (0.3–2.1), -65% (-92% to -31%). …”
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  12. 173392
    “…Levels of 24,25(OH)2D3 were also low – 0.5 ng/mL [0.2; 0.9], and resulting vitamin D metabolite ratios (25(OH)D3/24,25(OH)2D3) were high-normal or elevated in most patients – 24.1 [19.0; 39.2], indicating decreased activity of 24-hydroxylase. …”
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  13. 173393
    “…Total mean sedentary bouts increased over 1 year (49.6 ± 39.1 vs. 60.8 ± 43.7, p=0.0038). Dietary assessment in 11 recipients showed no significant difference in dietary intake with calories intake 1.3± 0.4 vs. 1.2±0.5 daily Harris-Benedict and macronutrient intake with fat of 36.7 ± 4.3 % and 36.5 ± 5.7 %, CHO of 45.7 ± 5.5 % and 45.7 ± 5.5 % and Omega-3 of 0.1 ± 0.1 g and 0.05 ± 0.1 g respectively. …”
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  14. 173394
    “…There was no difference in IGF-1R or GHR gene expression across disease severity groups (IGF-1R NLH 43.3±10.2, Steatosis 41.4±11.6, NASH F0 38.8±8.8 and NASH F1-4 39.1±8.1, p>0.05 between any disease state; GHR NLH 6382±2366, Steatosis 6544±2699, NASH F0 7220±2542 and NASH F1-4 5997±2352, p>0.05 between any disease state). …”
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  15. 173395
    “…A statistically significant percentage of patients with prosthetic inguinal hernia repair had reduced groin pain at 6 months after surgery at 8.94% (38/425) in the neurectomy group versus 25.11% (113/450) in the nerve preservation group [relative risk (RR) 0.39, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.28–0.54; Z = 5.60 (P < 0.00001)]. …”
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  18. 173398
    “…Regional variations in survival were identified, with an almost 2-fold increase (1.94-fold; 95% CI, 1.66-2.27; P < .001) from 188 of 474 infants (39.7%) in northwest China to 887 of 1153 infants (76.9%) in north China. …”
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  19. 173399
    “…Results: (1) Each stage (stage-0 to stage-3) was present in 69.3% (214/309), 15.9% (49/309), 11.0% (34/309), and 3.9% (12/309) of the study population. (2) AF MMP-8 concentrations continuously elevated according to the progression of inflammation in CP [stage-0 vs. stage-1 vs. stage-2 vs. stage-3; median (ng/ml), range (ng/ml); 6.0 (0.3–4202.7) vs. 153.9 (0.3–6142.6) vs. 464.9 (5.8–3929.0) vs. 1,780.4 (35.1–5019.5); Kruskal–Wallis test, P < 0.001 and Spearman's rank-correlation test, P < 0.000001, r = 0.553]. (3) Moreover, the frequency of IAI and EONS gradually increased with the progression of inflammation in CP [stage-0 vs. stage-1 vs. stage-2 vs. stage-3; IAI, 30.5% (64/210) vs. 70.2% (33/47) vs. 96.7% (29/30) vs. 100% (12/12); EONS, 3.5% (7/200) vs. 25.5% (12/47) vs. 32.3% (10/31) vs. 40.0% (4/10); each for Pearson's chi-square test, P < 0.000001 and linear-by-linear association, P < 0.000001]. (4) Of note, multiple logistic regression analysis demonstrated that a more advanced stage in the progression of inflammation within CP was associated with a higher odds ratio (OR) for EONS [stage-1 vs. stage-2 vs. stage-3; OR, 7.215, 95% confidence-interval (CI) (2.177–23.908) vs. …”
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  20. 173400
    “…In contrast, among patients without DM, HCTR was associated with greater 9-week changes than UC in exercise time, which resulted in a statistically significant interaction between patients with and without DM: difference in changes in exercise time between HCTR versus UC was 12.0 s [95% CI − 15.1, 39.1 s] in DM and 43.1 s [95% CI 24.0, 63.0 s] in non-DM, interaction p-value = 0.016. …”
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