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11281“…The proportion of patients who chose “oral medication only” increased with age, but decreased with educational level and self-reported health. Patients with higher educational levels were more likely to choose other modalities of treatment. …”
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11282“…GPs and SHC partly test different groups: GPs test women and lower-educated more often, the SHC men and middle/higher educated. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights GPs’ important role in STI testing. …”
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11283“…A high body mass index was associated with lower functional ability (beta = 0.332; p = 0.005) whereas a higher educational level (beta = -0.279; p = 0.029) predicted less impairment. …”
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11284por Marques-Vidal, Pedro, Bochud, Murielle, Mooser, Vincent, Paccaud, Fred, Waeber, Gérard, Vollenweider, Peter“…Obesity and abdominal obesity increased with age and decreased with higher educational level in both genders. In women, the prevalence of obesity was lower among former and current smokers, whereas in men the prevalence of obesity was higher in former smokers but did not differ between current and never smokers. …”
Publicado 2008
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11285por Yi, Myungsun, Kim, Jeongeun, Noh, Dong-Young, Lee, Jung-Lim, Yoo, Keun-Young, Hwang, Ki-Tae, Chung, He-Doo“…Although the program was evaluated as somewhat useful and satisfactory, it should be improved upon by providing in-depth and cutting edge breast health information especially for women from a higher educational and income background.…”
Publicado 2008
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11286“…Hyperopia was significantly higher among those with a higher educational level (odds ratio [OR] 2.49; 95% CI: 1.51–3.95) and significantly higher among the hypertensive group (OR 1.24; 95% CI: 1.03–1.49). …”
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11287por Albani, Cornelia, Blaser, Gerd, Völker, Joachim, Geyer, Michael, Schmutzer, Gabriele, Bailer, Harald, Grulke, Norbert, Brähler, Elmar, Traue, Harald C.“…Participants with a higher educational background exhibited less emotional ambivalence. …”
Publicado 2007
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11288por Kav, Taylan“…Multivariate analysis showed that being female and higher educational status were positively associated with CAM usage (p < 0.05). …”
Publicado 2009
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11289“…Regression analyses revealed that in this population young and old, men and women and the lower and higher educated share the same attitudes and perceptions. …”
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11290“…The peak age of sexual dysfunction was observed among the age-group of 26–30 years. Women with higher educational status were mostly affected. The reasons for unsatisfactory sexual life mainly included psychosexual factors and medical illnesses, among which included uncaring partners, present illness, excessive domestic duties, lack of adequate foreplay, present medication, competition among wives in a polygamous family setting, previous sexual abuse, and guilt-feeling of previous pregnancy termination among infertile women. …”
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11291“…RESULTS: Factors predicting better outcome in HRQL in one or several SF-36 subscales were being younger or middle-aged, feeling painless, having good sleep structure, feeling rested after sleep, performing low effort of exercise more than twice per week, having strong sense of coherence (SOC), emotional support and practical assistance, higher educational level and work capacity. The most important factors were having strong SOC, feeling rested after sleep, having work capacity, being younger or middle-aged, and having good sleep structure. …”
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11292por Ahmadi, Khodabakhsh, Rezazade, Majid, Nafarie, Mohammad, Moazen, Babak, Yarmohmmadi Vasel, Mosaieb, Assari, Shervin“…Nineteen percent of FSWs reported at least one occasion of unprotected sex with IDU(s) in the month preceding the study. Higher educational level (OR = −0.653, 95%CI = −1.192 to −0.115), perceived HIV risk (OR = −1.047, 95%CI = −2.076 to −0.019), and perceived family intimacy during childhood (OR = −1.104, 95%CI = −1.957 to −0.251) were all independently associated with lower odds of having unprotected sex with IDU(s) in the month preceding the study. …”
Publicado 2012
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11293“…In multivariable analysis, current daily (5.5, 4.3–7.6), nondaily (6.1, 4.0–9.3), and former smoking status (2.7, 2.1–3.6) remained significant, as did young adults (2.2, 1.6–3.0); males (3.5, 2.8–4.5); higher educational attainment; some college (2.7, 1.7–4.2); college degree (2.0, 1.3–3.3). …”
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11294“…Firstborn children, native mothers, mothers with higher educational levels, higher family income, and parents who lead healthy lifestyles were positively related to probiotic supplement use among children. …”
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11295Housewives’ Obesity Determinant Factors in Iran; National Survey - Stepwise Approach to Surveillance“…Older women, with higher educational level and socioeconomic status, lower physical activities and those living in urban areas were at risk of obesity. …”
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11296Mild cognitive impairment: effect of education on the verbal and nonverbal tasks performance declinepor Vadikolias, Konstantinos, Tsiakiri-Vatamidis, Anna, Tripsianis, Grigorios, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Ioannidis, Panagiotis, Serdari, Aspasia, Heliopoulos, John, Livaditis, Miltos, Piperidou, Charitomeni“…Despite the fact that higher educated patients are more acquainted with the tasks, slower deterioration in consecutive follow-up examinations could be explained by the cognitive reserve theory. …”
Publicado 2012
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11297por Marioni, Riccardo E., Valenzuela, Michael J., van den Hout, Ardo, Brayne, Carol, Matthews, Fiona E.“…Multi-state modelling was used to investigate links between component cognitive lifestyle variables, cognitive state transitions over time, and death. RESULTS: Higher educational attainment and a more complex mid-life occupation were associated with a lower risk of moving from a non-impaired to a slightly impaired state (hazard ratios 0.5 and 0.8), but with increased mortality from a severely impaired state (1.3 and 1.1). …”
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11298“…Also, in women, the mean systolic blood pressure was significantly lower at higher educational levels and in those whose fathers’ occupation were manual but lower in manual workers. …”
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11299Predictors of HIV status disclosure to sexual partners among People living with HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia“…The study found a significant association between higher educational status of the respondents (AOR:0.4; 95%CI (0.17-0.92)) and sexual partners (AOR: 9.0; 95% CI(2.8-29.3)), knowing HIV status of sexual partner (AOR:8.1; 95%CI(3.4 -19.2)), being on antiretroviral therapy (AOR:7.9; 95%CI(3.42-18.5)), having follow up counseling (AOR:5.26; 95%CI(2.2-12.5)), and being tested for HIV in ante natal care clinic (AOR:0.21; 95%CI(1.14- 6.46)) with disclosure of HIV status to sexual partner. …”
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11300por Wennberg, Maria, Tornevi, Andreas, Johansson, Ingegerd, Hörnell, Agneta, Norberg, Margareta, Bergdahl, Ingvar A“…RESULTS: Fish consumption was positively associated with other foods considered healthy (e.g., root vegetables, lettuce/cabbage/spinach/broccoli, chicken, and berries; R(s) = 0.21-0.30), as well as with other healthy lifestyle factors (e.g., exercise and not smoking) and a higher educational level, in both men and women. The only gender difference found, concerned the association between fish consumption and alcohol consumption. …”
Publicado 2012
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