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42por Buchan, Tayler A., Kugathasan, Lakshmi, Kobulnik, Jeremy, Poon, Stephanie, Runeckles, Kyle, Fan, Steve, Ross, Heather J., Alba, Ana C.“…METHODS: We compared consecutive patients presenting with ADHF to 3 academic medical centres in Toronto, Canada from March 1-September 28, 2020, vs those from the same time period in 2019. …”
Publicado 2022
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43por Logie, Carmen H, Kinitz, David J, Gittings, Lesley, Persad, Yasmeen, Lacombe-Duncan, Ashley, Poteat, Tonia“…We conducted a community-based study with transgender (trans) women of colour in Toronto, Canada to adapt an evidence-based HIV prevention intervention. …”
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44“…This study explored how immigrants and refugees experienced access to health and social services during the first wave of COVID-19 in Toronto, Canada. METHODS: This study analyzed secondary data from a qualitative study that was conducted between May and September 2020 in Toronto that involved semi-structured interviews with 72 immigrants and refugees from 21 different countries. …”
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45“…We examined trends from 2000 to 2019 in child pedestrian motor vehicle collision (PMVC) injury rates in Toronto, Canada, to see if injury trends varied by neighbourhood deprivation. …”
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48por Khandor, Erika, Mason, Kate, Chambers, Catharine, Rossiter, Kate, Cowan, Laura, Hwang, Stephen W“…We investigated access to primary health care among a representative sample of homeless adults in Toronto, Canada. METHODS: Homeless adults were recruited from shelter and meal programs in downtown Toronto between November 2006 and February 2007. …”
Publicado 2011
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49por Glazier, Richard H., Creatore, Maria I., Weyman, Jonathan T., Fazli, Ghazal, Matheson, Flora I., Gozdyra, Peter, Moineddin, Rahim, Shriqui, Vered Kaufman, Booth, Gillian L.“…We examined associations between a previously published walkability measure and transportation behaviors and health outcomes in Toronto, Canada, a city of 2.6 million people in 2011. …”
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50por Weichenthal, Scott, Bai, Li, Hatzopoulou, Marianne, Van Ryswyk, Keith, Kwong, Jeffrey C., Jerrett, Michael, van Donkelaar, Aaron, Martin, Randall V., Burnett, Richard T., Lu, Hong, Chen, Hong“…METHODS: Our study cohort included approximately 1.1 million adults who resided in Toronto, Canada and who were followed for disease incidence between 1996 and 2012. …”
Publicado 2017
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51“…We used a human energy budget model to test the effects of landscape modifications that are designed to cool the environment on the expected number of EMR calls in two neighborhoods in Toronto, Canada during extreme heat events. The cooling design strategies reduced the energy overload on people by approximately 20–30 W m(−2), resulting in an estimated 40–50% reduction in heat-related ambulance calls. …”
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52por Gesink, Dionne, Wang, Susan, Guimond, Tim, Kimura, Lauren, Connell, James, Salway, Travis, Gilbert, Mark, Mishra, Sharmistha, Tan, Darrell, Burchell, Ann N., Brennan, David J., Logie, Carmen H., Grace, Daniel“…We explored the spatial architecture of egocentric sexual networks for gbMSM in Toronto, Canada. METHODS: Our integrative mixed methods study included in-depth interviews with 31 gbMSM between May and July 2016. …”
Publicado 2018
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53por Bardwell, Geoff, Strike, Carol, Altenberg, Jason, Barnaby, Lorraine, Kerr, ThomasEnlace del recurso
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54por Walmsley, Sharon L., Ren, Melody, Simon, Ceylon, Clarke, Rosemarie, Szadkowski, Leah“…DESIGN: A cross-sectional pilot study of 101 adults aged at least 40 years, on suppressive antiretroviral therapy attending a tertiary HIV clinic in Toronto, Canada. METHODS: Participants completed questionnaires to calculate their HAS (range 0–14). …”
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55“…Heidelberg (n = 136) reported in the city of Toronto, Canada, between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2017. …”
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56“…This paper develops a conceptual model that reflects short-term changes in waste flows from households that are due to COVID-19 disruptions, focusing on the case of multi-residential buildings in Toronto, Canada. Multi-residential buildings are of interest because they differ from single family homes in several key ways that can produce some slightly different impacts of COVID-19 on waste flows and practices. …”
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57por Hendren, Elizabeth M., Matthews, Nicola, Oliver, Mathew, Rice, Julie, Tobe, Sheldon W., Auguste, Bourne L.Enlace del recurso
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58por Wintemute, Kimberly, Noor, Meh, Bhatt, Aashka, Bloch, Gary, Arackal, Suja, Kalia, Sumeet, Aliarzadeh, Babak, La Tona, Sabrina, Lo, Joyce, Pinto, Andrew D., Greiver, MichelleEnlace del recurso
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60por Mohammadi, Alireza, Bergquist, Robert, Fathi, Ghasem, Pishgar, Elahe, de Melo, Silas Nogueira, Sharifi, Ayyoob, Kiani, Behzad“…This study aims to explore homicide patterns and their spatial associations with different socioeconomic and built-environment conditions in 140 neighbourhoods of the city of Toronto, Canada. METHODS: A homicide dataset covering the years 2012 to 2021 and neighbourhood-based indicators were analysed using spatial techniques such as Kernel Density Estimation, Global/Local Moran’s I and Kulldorff’s SatScan spatio-temporal methodology. …”
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