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61por Larsen, Tim, Bosworth, Matthew L, Ayoubkhani, Daniel, Schofield, Ryan, Ali, Raghib, Khunti, Kamlesh, Walker, Ann Sarah, Glickman, Myer, Harrison, Camille, Nafilyan, Vahé“…In the second wave, the fully adjusted relative risks of having a positive test were highest for the Bangladeshi and Pakistani ethnic groups compared with the white British group, with rate ratios of 1.75 (95% confidence interval 1.73 to 1.77) and 1.69 (1.68 to 1.70), respectively. Muslim and Sikh religious groups had fully adjusted rate ratios of 1.51 (1.50 to 1.51) and 1.64 (1.63 to 1.66), respectively, compared with the Christian group. …”
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62por Agarwal, Gina, Bhandari, Manika, Pirrie, Melissa, Angeles, Ricardo, Marzanek, Francine“…There was limited participation at the recreation centre (n = 19) but CP@clinic was well-attended when relocated to the local Sikh temple (n = 52). Having the volunteer translators was critical to the paramedics being able to collect the full risk factor data and there were some challenges with ensuring enough volunteers were available to staff each session; as a result, there were missing risk factor data for many participants. …”
Publicado 2020
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63“…Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was comparatively higher among female adolescents (76.16%), adolescents living in rural region (67.48), Sikh individuals (0–4 years: 76.28%; 5–9 years: 90.26%; 10–19 years: 89.56%), and adolescents coming from rich households. …”
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64por Venkatesan, Vettriselvi, Lopez-Alvarenga, Juan Carlos, Arya, Rector, Ramu, Deepika, Koshy, Teena, Ravichandran, Umarani, Ponnala, Amaresh Reddy, Sharma, Surendra K., Lodha, Sailesh, Sharma, Krishna K., Shaik, Mahaboob Vali, Resendez, Roy G., Venugopal, Priyanka, R, Parthasarathy, Saju, Noelta, Ezeilo, Juliet A., Bejar, Cynthia, Wander, Gurpreet S., Ralhan, Sarju, Singh, Jai Rup, Mehra, Narinder K., Vadlamudi, Raghavendra Rao, Almeida, Marcio, Mummidi, Srinivas, Natesan, Chidambaram, Blangero, John, Medicherla, Krishna M., Thanikachalam, Sadagopan, Panchatcharam, Thyagarajan Sadras, Kandregula, Dileep Kumar, Gupta, Rajeev, Sanghera, Dharambir K., Duggirala, Ravindranath, Paul, Solomon F. D.“…For comparison, family-based data collected previously from another North Indian Punjabi Sikh (SI) EEG was used. In addition, we examined various T2D-related cardiometabolic traits and determined their heritabilities. …”
Publicado 2022
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65“…Analysis: Screening uptake was compared for two broad meta-categories (South Asian and non-Asian) and for five Asian subgroups (Hindu-Gujarati; Hindu-Other; Muslim; Sikh; South Asian Other). Univariate and multivariate analyses examined screening uptake and various demographic attributes of invitees, including age, gender, deprivation and ethnic group. …”
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66“…The 706 responders (mean age 47.1, SD 17.6 years; n=356, 50.4% female; n=509, 72.1% Sikh) who provided complete sociodemographic information were included in the analysis, and the denominators varied based on the completeness of responses to each question. …”
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