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2361por Jiang, Stephen, Sung, Jerry, Sawhney, Rakshat, Cai, Jinxuan, Xu, Huaying, Ng, Shu Kay, Sun, Jing“…GF measures were significantly correlated with low gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (odds ratio (OR) = 2.482), rural areas (OR = 1.223), lack of health insurance (OR = 1.474), low maternal education (OR = 2.260), lack of plain water (OR = 1.402), poor maternal physical caregiving ability (OR = 1.112), low carbohydrate consumption (OR = 1.470), and continued breastfeeding in children >12 months old (OR = 0.802). …”
Publicado 2023
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2362por Smull, Erika, Kodra, Evan, Stern, Adam, Teras, Andrew, Bonanno, Michael, Doyle, Martin“…We also find that racial composition (the percent of a community that is Black) explains a statistically significant and meaningful portion of municipal credit spreads, even after controlling for a variety of variables in domains such as geographic location of issuer, bond structure (e.g., bond maturity), credit rating, and non-race economic variables (e.g., per capita income). Assuming 4 trillion USD in annual outstanding par across the entire municipal market, and weighting each issuer by its percent Black, an estimated 19 basis point (bp) penalty for Black Americans sums to approximately 900 million USD annually in aggregate. …”
Publicado 2023
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2363“…Results: It was estimated that the average per capita lifetime earning loss associated with ADHD was €92,000 suggesting a societal loss of €2.93 billion from a single cohort (n=31,864). …”
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2364por Melton-Fant, Courtnee E.“…METHODS: Hybrid random effects models, which specified separate within- and between-county effects, were used to assess the relationship between per capita county spending and overall and race-specific mortality rates from 1980 to 2019. …”
Publicado 2023
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2365“…About 60% of these patients had incomplete primary education or were illiterate, around 75% lived in households with a per capita income below one minimum wage, and 91.9% received treatment from the SUS. …”
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2366por Carnauba, Renata A., Sarti, Flavia M., Hassimotto, Neuza M. A., Lajolo, Franco M.“…RESULTS: Consumption of total polyphenols, phenolic acids, flavonoids and carotenoid classes (except for zeaxanthin) was significantly associated with per capita income after adjustment for potential confounders, being higher income associated with higher intake of bioactive compounds. …”
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2367por Okezie, Benedette Nneka, Nwani, Chinazaekpere, Nnam, Hilary Ikechukwu, Onuoha, Perpetual Ijeoma“…The estimated threshold turning points of the curve fall within Nigeria's current range of per capita GDP, which indicates that further increases in income will enhance ecological sustainability. …”
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2368“…There is a significant correlation between CVD incidence and mortality for consumption of both vegetable oils and animal fats, per capita consumption, and the relative weight of dietary fat exceeding that of other food ingredients (e.g., salt, fruit, and marine food). …”
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2369“…Therefore, enhancing residents’ consumption awareness and reducing the amount of condiments is of great significance for reducing China’s per capita salt intake and promoting good health.…”
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2370Maternal mortality in Northeast Brazil 2009-2019: spatial distribution, trend and associated factorspor Oliveira, Ianne Vitória Gomes, Maranhão, Thatiana Araújo, Sousa, George Jó Bezerra, Silva, Taynara Lais, Rocha, Maria Izabel Félix, da Frota, Maria Madalena Cardoso, de Araujo, Thalis Kennedy Azevedo, Pereira, Maria Lúcia Duarte“…RESULTS: Maternal mortality decreased by 1.5% (95%CI; -2.5;-0.5) per year (p-value = 0.009); clusters, of deaths were found, mainly in Piauí and Maranhão, the variables associated with the maternal mortality ratio were Gini Index (β = 105.72; p-value < 0.001), municipal human development index (β = 190.91; p-value = 0.001), per capita income (β = -0.08; p-value = 0.001), Firjan Municipal Development Index-Health (β = -51.28; p-value < 0.001), life expectancy at birth (β = -3.50; p-value < 0.001). …”
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2371“…Furthermore, the causal relationships of household income, per capita neighborhood sports facility area, and life satisfaction are analyzed to establish an effective prediction model for sarcopenia management in an aging population.…”
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2372“…Using a sample of 607 small family farms with varying levels of research engagement in the Northern Highlands of Tanzania, the study found that PAR was associated with increased farm-gate dietary outcomes: per-capita calories, proteins, and minerals produced by 139, 216, and 143 %, respectively, and consumption of farm-produced minerals by 74–200 %. …”
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2373“…We find, in line with prior work, that population size has a positive effect on innovation, but also find that large and small populations perform similarly per capita; that many small groups outperform fewer large groups; that random changes to structure have few effects on innovation in the task; and that the highest performing agents tend to occupy more central positions in the network. …”
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2374“…Data on alcohol use were obtained from the Canadian Addiction Survey and weighted for per capita consumption. Risk information was taken from published literature and combined with alcohol consumption information to calculate age- and sex-specific alcohol-attributable chronic disease morbidity and mortality. …”
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2375“…Child health was also analyzed by macro measures of development, including per capita GDP (PPP), female literacy rates, urban population and doctors per 100,000 people. …”
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2376Regional variations in and correlates of disability-free life expectancy among older adults in Chinapor Liu, Jufen, Chen, Gong, Chi, Iris, Wu, Jilei, Pei, Lijun, Song, Xinming, Zhang, Lei, Pang, Lihua, Han, Youli, Zheng, Xiaoying“…RESULTS: DFLE at age 60 varied widely by region, from 11.2 to 20.8 years in 2006. Per capita gross domestic product, proportion of urban residents, and access to health care were the primary factors associated with geographical variations in DFLE. …”
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2377“…Although countries with higher levels of bacterial resistance exhibited significantly higher levels of per capita antibiotic use, ceteris paribus, the responsiveness of antibiotic use to changes in bacterial resistance was relatively low (0.09–0.18). …”
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2378por Harrigan, Ryan J., Thomassen, Henri A., Buermann, Wolfgang, Cummings, Robert F., Kahn, Matthew E., Smith, Thomas B.“…Prevalence in both vectors and humans was best explained by economic variables, specifically per capita income, and by anthropogenic characteristics of the environment, particularly human population and neglected swimming pool density. …”
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2379“…RESULTS: Between 2004–2007, the level of aid increased from US$6 per capita to US$11. Aid was found to be unpredictable with expenditure varying between 174–8722;360 percent from budgets. …”
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2380“…The harsh mountain terrains, lack of industrialization and harnessing potentiality of its areas of strength; water; natural resources and tourism make it poor in per capita income which averages ~ 300 US$, with half the population living under >1$ a day. …”
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