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11641“…In binary logistic regression analysis, PLWHA who had higher educational levels, and got infected by sexual transmission were less likely to disclose their HIV status (both P < .05). …”
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11642por Rana, Md. Masud, Islam, Md. Rafiqul, MoinUddin, Sheikh, Wadood, Md. Abdul, Hossain, Md. Golam“…It was found that comparatively higher educated FWSs were more likely to have good or fair knowledge on TB than lower educated ones (p < 0.01). …”
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11643por Björngrim, Stina, van den Hurk, Wobbie, Betancort, Moises, Machado, Alejandra, Lindau, Maria“…Finally, the educational level of the test subjects had an effect on executive functions, with a higher educational level linked to a better inhibition response and working memory span. …”
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11644por Deckers, Kay, Cadar, Dorina, van Boxtel, Martin P.J., Verhey, Frans R.J., Steptoe, Andrew, Köhler, Sebastian“…LIBRA scores decreased with increasing wealth and higher educational level. A one-point increase in the LIBRA score was associated with a 13% increase in dementia risk (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.13, 95% confidence interval 1.07–1.19). …”
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11645por Timmermans, Ivy, Meine, Mathias, Szendey, Istvan, Aring, Johannes, Romero Roldán, Javier, van Erven, Lieselotte, Kahlert, Philipp, Zitron, Edgar, Mabo, Philippe, Denollet, Johan, Versteeg, Henneke“…Patients with a preference for RPM were more likely to be higher educated (P = 0.04), employed (P = 0.04), and equipped with a new LATITUDE model (P = 0.04), but less likely to suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (P = 0.009). …”
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11646por Jelsma, Judith G. M., Gale, Joanne, Loyen, Anne, van Nassau, Femke, Bauman, Adrian, van der Ploeg, Hidde P.“…RESULTS: Trends in sitting time were relatively stable over a 15-year period, although this time trend was limited by a change in the sitting question between 2005 and 2013. Men, higher educated people, students, retired people, white collar workers, people living in urban areas, people with lower physical activity levels, and people living in the Czech Republic, Denmark or the Netherlands were consistently more likely to be in the high sitting group across all four survey years. …”
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11647por Iliadou, Maria, Lykeridou, Katerina, Prezerakos, Panagiotis, Tzavara, Chara, Tziaferi, Styliani G.“…Higher IIFAS scores were found in older women, with higher educational level and in those that had breastfed children in their social environment. …”
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11648“…We carried out seven focus groups with screening-eligible individuals, which were divided into current versus former smokers and lower versus higher educational backgrounds; and 16 interviews with health professionals including general practitioners, respiratory physicians, lung cancer nurse specialists and public health consultants. …”
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11649por Zhou, Shangcheng, Zou, Guanyang, Chen, Xiaping, Yu, Hongxing, Wang, Jing, Fang, Pengqian, Song, Fujian“…The crude and standardized death rate is lower among individuals with higher educational level. Together with previous research findings, this study indicates that improving total population education attainment remains an important challenge that requires imperative action, while reducing educational inequities remains crucial for the government.…”
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11650“…Regular physical activity (PA) during childhood is associated with a range of positive health outcomes and higher educational attainment. However, only 2.0% to 14.7% of girls and 9.5% to 34.1% of boys are meeting the current PA guidelines of 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous PA daily. …”
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11651por Cattaneo, Gabriele, Bartrés-Faz, David, Morris, Timothy P., Solana Sánchez, Javier, Macià, Dídac, Tormos, Josep M., Pascual-Leone, Alvaro“…After one year 60% of participants completed the one-year follow-up, and these were older, with higher educational level and with better lifestyles in some domains. …”
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11652“…The subjects with higher chances to use CAM were: women (AOR = 1.42), aged > 40 years (AOR = 1.64), with higher educational levels (AOR = 2.35), and residents at North (AOR = 2.02) and South (AOR = 1.67) regions of Brazil, all with p-value < 0.001. …”
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11653Association between exposure to air pollution and thalamus volume in adults: A cross-sectional studypor Hedges, Dawson W., Erickson, Lance D., Gale, Shawn D., Anderson, Jacqueline E., Brown, Bruce L.“…In addition, interactions between age and PM(2.5–10) and PM(10) were inversely associated with thalamic volume, such that thalamic volume in older people appeared more vulnerable to the adverse effects of PM(2.5–10) and PM(10), and interactions between educational attainment and PM(2.5), nitrogen dioxide, and nitrogen oxides and between self-rated health and PM(2.5–10) were positively associated with thalamic volume, such that higher educational attainment and better self-rated health appeared protective against the adverse effects of air pollution on the thalamus. …”
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11654“…A critical finding is that for the most advantaged groups (i.e., White and/or higher educated), cognitive impairment is both delayed and compressed toward the very end of life. …”
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11655“…Being male, having more work experience, higher educational level and using available infection prevention guidelines were significantly associated with practice at p <0.05. …”
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11656“…Those with younger age, higher educational attainment and private insurance had higher odds of ranking healthy lifestyle as a top choice. …”
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11657“…It requires pertinent health education and the SRH club at higher educational institutions is crucial.…”
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11658“…Second, information sources on sanitation facilities in public life, viz., railways, roadways, waterways, market places and shopping complexes, schools, and other higher educational institutions, fairs and festivals, entertainment establishments, healthcare facilities, were explored from publications of various resources of different levels. …”
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11659por Kebriaei, Fatemeh, Attarzadeh, Hajar, Sadri, Leyli, Foroughi, Elnaz, Taghian, Mehdi, Sadri, Soroush“…The relationship between parents’ knowledge and parental educational level was statistically significant (p= 0.010), and least significant difference (LSD) test showed that knowledge score of parents with Bachelor’s degree or higher educational levels (7.83±4) was significantly more than other parents who were not educated (6.97±4), or had high school diploma (6.70±4). …”
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11660“…Partner’s HIV-positive status and higher educational attainment were associated with early childbearing after HIV diagnosis.…”
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