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  1. 32141
    “…RESULTS: A total of 414 209 participants (mean [SD] age, 56.3 [8.09] years; 218 567 women [52.8%]; 389 452 White race and ethnicity [94.0%]) were included. Of these participants, 2398 participants (0.6%) developed cirrhosis (5.07 [95% CI, 4.87-5.28] cases per 100 person-years), 323 (0.1%) developed HCC (0.68 [95% CI, 0.61-0.76] cases per 100 person-years), and 878 (0.2%) died from a liver disease–related cause (1.76 [95% CI, 1.64-1.88] cases per 100 person-years) during a median follow-up of 10.9 years. …”
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  2. 32142
    “…The magnitude of associations generally increased with age, and non-HDL-C (age 5 y: β, 0.040; 95% CI, 0.025-0.055; age 45 y, β, 0.049; 95% CI, 0.026-0.072) and LDL-C (age 5 y: β, 0.039; 95% CI, 0.024-0.054; age 45 y, β, 0.043; 95% CI, 0.023-0.063) showed the strongest associations. After adjusting for race, sex, and other cardiovascular risk factors, mean IMT values were significantly higher in the low–slow increase, low–rapid increase, and high-stable trajectory groups for TC (eg, high-stable group: mean difference, 0.152 mm; 95% CI, 0.059-0.244 mm), the low–slow increase, low–rapid increase, moderate-stable, and high–stable trajectory groups for non-HDL-C (eg, low–slow increase group: mean difference, 0.048 mm; 95% CI, 0.012-0.085 mm) and LDL-C (eg, low–rapid increase group: mean difference, 0.104 mm; 95% CI, 0.056-0.151 mm) and the low–rapid increase and moderate-stable trajectory groups for TG (eg, moderate-stable group: mean difference, 0.071 mm; 95% CI, 0.019-0.122 mm) vs the corresponding low-stable trajectory groups. …”
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  3. 32143
    “…In multivariable regression models, infectious disease consultations were associated with decreased odds of in-hospital mortality (odds ratio [OR], 0.64; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.53–0.77) and 30-day mortality (OR, 0.56, 95% CI, 0.48–0.67) even after adjusting for age, race, care setting, Charlson score, and prior healthcare exposures. …”
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    “…We examined the role that race may play in postpartum contraceptive use by conducting a subanalysis restricted to Latina women only. …”
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  8. 32148
    por Frick, M.A., Baniel, C.C., Bagshaw, H.P.
    Publicado 2022
    “…There was no difference in gender, race, ethnicity, and insurance status between telemedicine and in-person visits. …”
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  9. 32149
    “…In contrast, among advanced gastric cancer (AGC) patients, the prognosis of SRC patients was correlated with age, race, tumour size, AJCC stage, T-stage, and postoperative adjuvant therapy. …”
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  10. 32150
    “…The indices for every state and by race and ethnicity were also calculated. Due to the scope and breadth of the index components from across the life course, the Child and Adolescent Thriving Index 1.0 is intended to approximate the well-being of persons up to age 17 years. …”
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    “…Demographics did not differ between pre and post intervention periods (mean age [range]: 78.1 [16-106] years, sex: 52.3% male, race: 52.1% White, 25.1% Black). Only 53.5% of patients who met criteria had a HbA1c measured during hospitalization before intervention. …”
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  13. 32153
    “…Upon multivariate analysis adjusting for age, parity, race, GDM, Ln HOMA2%S and baby gender, excessive GWG (by Asian BMI categories) was associated only with increased risk of SSFT >90th centile (aOR 5.7, 95% CI 2.33–14. 03). …”
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  14. 32154
    “…The cohort was predominantly of Caucasian race (62.8%). All subjects had spironolactone doses in the range of 100- 400 mg/ day. …”
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  15. 32155
    “…Factors evaluated included age at RAI, gender, race, cause of hyperthyroidism, percentage uptake in pretreatment scan, peak Ft4 / Ft3 pre-treatment, RAI dose, and treatment with methimazole post RAI. …”
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  16. 32156
    “…INTRODUCTION: - COVID-19 pandemic hit the world in 2019 and with its advent, began a race against time to curtail its destructive aftermath, which finally seemed plausible with effective vaccination. …”
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  17. 32157
    “…We compared z-scores using linear regressions, adjusting for age, race, and years of education. A composite executive function score was calculated as the mean z-score on all six executive function tests. …”
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  18. 32158
    “…Subject data included age, gender, race/ethnicity, and BMI. Samples collected included blood, intestinal, and subcutaneous adipose tissue. …”
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  19. 32159
    “…Overall, among those with 1, 2-3, and ≥ 4 HEs there were also significant differences by race and ethnicity. Patients with a HE had significant history of complications, including 54% with nephropathy, 24% with neuropathy, and 23% with ophthalmologic complications. …”
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  20. 32160
    “…Other important outcomes included the assessment of the impact of diabetes duration, method of retinopathy diagnosis, sex, race, and obesity on prevalence. We searched MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and the grey literature from inception until April 4, 2021 for relevant data. …”
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