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11721“…However, this inverse association was weaker for ethnic minorities than for Non-Latino White adolescents, as documented by interaction effects between ethnic minority status and baseline school grades. Conclusion: Higher educational success better correlates with lower tobacco use susceptibility of non-Latino White than African American and Latino adolescents, which may reflect some tobacco use susceptibility of Latino and African American adolescents with highly educated parents. …”
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11722por Marzà-Florensa, Anna, Gutierrez, Laura, Gulayin, Pablo, Vaartjes, Ilonca, Grobbee, Diederick E., Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin, Irazola, Vilma“…These sex differences were found in participants with primary education (RR women overall RF 1.08, 1.00–1.15, cardiometabolic RF 1.23, 1.09–1.39), but were diluted in those with higher educational attainment. The most common RF combination was hypertension/dyslipidemia/obesity/unhealthy diet. …”
Publicado 2023
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11723por Wang, Yong-Jun, Du, Yang, Chen, Guo-Qiang, Cheng, Zhen-Qian, Liu, Xue-Mei, Lian, Ying“…In the stratified analyses, the OR for quartile 4 of DII were significant among adults with higher educational level (OR 1·83, 95 % CI 1·26, 2·66) and overweight or obese participants (OR 1·67, 95 % CI 1·23, 2·28), but not among the corresponding another subgroup. …”
Publicado 2023
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11724por Quiroga-Padilla, Pedro J, Gaete, Paula V, Nieves-Barreto, Luz D, Montaño, Angélica, Betancourt, Eddy C, Mendivil, Carlos O“…Among men, intake of trans fats increased monotonically with educational level, being 21 % higher among college graduates relative to those with only elementary education (P-trend = 0·023). Among women, higher educational level was associated with higher MUFA intake (P-trend = 0·027). …”
Publicado 2022
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11725por Taruvinga, Tinotenda, Chingono, Rudo S., Marambire, Edson, Larsson, Leyla, Olaru, Ioana D., Sibanda, Sibusisiwe, Nzvere, Farirayi, Redzo, Nicole, Ndhlovu, Chiratidzo E., Rusakaniko, Simbarashe, Mujuru, Hilda, Sibanda, Edwin, Chonzi, Prosper, Siamuchembu, Maphios, Chikodzore, Rudo, Mahomva, Agnes, Ferrand, Rashida A., Dixon, Justin, Kranzer, Katharina“…Geographical location, older age, higher educational attainment and having a chronic condition was associated with receiving the vaccine early. …”
Publicado 2023
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11726“…Older age, female, lower family poverty-income ratio (PIR), chronic diseases, higher educational level, and smoking were estimated to be associated with a higher percentage of mental health care. …”
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11727por Rammos, Alexandros, Kirov, George, Hubbard, Leon, Walters, James T. R., Holmans, Peter, Owen, Michael J., O’Donovan, Michael C., Rees, Elliott“…Parental transmission of common alleles contributing to higher educational attainment (p value = 0.00015; OR = 2.63) and intelligence (p value = 0.00009; OR = 2.80), but not to schizophrenia, were associated with higher proband school performance. …”
Publicado 2023
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11728por Grydeland, May, Bjelland, Mona, Anderssen, Sigmund Alfred, Klepp, Knut-Inge, Bergh, Ingunn Holden, Andersen, Lene Frost, Ommundsen, Yngvar, Lien, Nanna“…Furthermore, children of higher educated parents seemed to benefit more from the intervention, and this needs attention in future interventions to avoid further increase in social inequalities in overweight and obesity.…”
Publicado 2014
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11729por Cnossen, Ingrid C., van Uden-Kraan, Cornelia F., Eerenstein, Simone E. J., Jansen, Femke, Witte, Birgit I., Lacko, Martin, Hardillo, José A., Honings, Jimmie, Halmos, Gyorgy B., Goedhart-Schwandt, Noortje L. Q., de Bree, Remco, Leemans, C. René, Leeuw, Irma M. Verdonck-de“…Satisfaction with the self-care education program was significantly associated with (higher) educational level and health literacy skills (P = .004, P = .038, respectively). …”
Publicado 2015
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11730“…Parental concerns not confirmed by the CHP were associated with higher educated parents, originating from an industrialized country, and younger children. …”
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11731por Lim, Kuang Hock, Teh, Chien Huey, Nik Mohamed, Mohamad Haniki, Pan, Sayan, Ling, Miaw Yn, Mohd Yusoff, Muhammad Fadhli, Hassan, Noraryana, Baharom, Nizam, Dawam, Netty Darwina, Ismail, Norliana, Ghazali, Sumarni Mohd, Cheong, Kee Chee, Chong, Kar Hon, Lim, Hui Li“…RESULTS: The study revealed that almost two-thirds of respondents were exposed to SHS in at least one public area in the past 1 month, with a significantly higher exposure among males (70.6%), those with higher educational attainment (81.4%) and higher income (quintile 1%–73.9%). …”
Publicado 2018
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11732por Pavlidou, Eleni, Petridis, Dimitris, Tolia, Maria, Tsoukalas, Nikolaos, Poultsidi, Antigoni, Fasoulas, Aristeidis, Kyrgias, George, Giaginis, Constantinos“…The equations using variables, such as weight, height, age and gender demonstrated higher agreement than the equations using merely weight and gender. Higher educational level was associated with normal weight, while higher calorific ratio was found in the class of normal-weighted individuals. …”
Publicado 2018
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11733por Wu, Kathleen Y, Oppert, Marydale, Wall, Kristin M, Inambao, Mubiana, Simpungwe, Matildah K, Ahmed, Nurilign, Abdallah, Joseph F, Tichacek, Amanda, Allen, Susan A“…In multivariable analysis, higher educational level and having a medical background were predictive of a higher pre-test score; higher pre-test scores and having a medical background were predictive of higher post-test scores. …”
Publicado 2018
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11734por Scharn, Micky, Oude Hengel, Karen, Boot, Cécile R L, Burdorf, Alex, Schuring, Merel, van der Beek, Allard J, Robroek, Suzan J W“…Lower educated individuals with a chronic disease or with the onset of a chronic disease were less likely to have paid work than higher educated individuals. CONCLUSION: Individuals with a chronic disease were less likely to participate in paid work and volunteer activities, and more likely to provide informal care. …”
Publicado 2019
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11735por Franzoi, Maria Alice, Rosa, Daniela D., Zaffaroni, Facundo, Werutsky, Gustavo, Simon, Sérgio, Bines, José, Barrios, Carlos, Cronemberger, Eduardo, Queiroz, Geraldo Silva, Cordeiro de Lima, Vladmir, Júnior, Ruffo Freitas, Couto, José, Emerenciano, Karla, Resende, Heloísa, Crocamo, Susanne, Reinert, Tomás, Van Eyli, Brigitte, Nerón, Yeni, Dybal, Vanessa, Lazaretti, Nicolas, de Cassia Costamillan, Rita, Pinto de Andrade, Diocésio Alves, Mathias, Clarissa, Vacaro, Giovana Zerwes, Borges, Giuliano, Morelle, Alessandra, Filho, Carlos Alberto Sampaio, Mano, Max, Liedke, Pedro E. R.“…Young women had higher educational level, most were employed and a significant number were married (P < .001 for all associations). …”
Publicado 2019
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11736por Govindasamy, Darshini, Seeley, Janet, Olaru, Ioana D., Wiyeh, Alison, Mathews, Catherine, Ferrari, Giulia“…Of these, 10 quantitative and 30 qualitative studies were included. Being male, higher educational status, less stigma and more social support were likely correlates of wellbeing. …”
Publicado 2020
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11737por Ozyigit, Ahmet“…Years of education also appears to have a small but negative association with disease transmission rates suggesting that populations with higher educational attainments may be doing a better job of self-protection. …”
Publicado 2020
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11738“…Following a CMD diagnosis, men and higher educated individuals have higher odds of non-employment and sick leave compared to women and the lower educated. …”
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11739por Wong, Charlene HL, Sundberg, Tobias, Chung, Vincent CH, Voiss, Petra, Cramer, Holger“…A higher prevalence of complementary medicine use was associated with being female, higher educated and/or living in the US Midwest or South. …”
Publicado 2020
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11740“…RESULTS: The following factors were associated with the continuum of maternal, newborn and child health care: women’s autonomy in decision-making of her own healthcare (β=0.063, p=0.015), having higher educated husbands (β=0.138, p<0.001), listening to the radio at least once a week (β=0.078, p=0.006), having a child with birth order less than 5 (β=0.069, p=0.037), initiating the first antenatal care within 16 weeks of pregnancy (β=0.170, p<0.001), having been informed of signs of pregnancy complications (β=0.057, p=0.029), living in rural areas (β=−0.107, p=0.006) and having higher burden due to distance to health facility (β=−0.100, p<0.001), with an explanatory power of 15.5% (R(2)=0.155). …”
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