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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prevalent increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or widespread rise in a particular phenomenon or trend.
Example: "There has been a prevalent increase in the use of renewable energy sources over the past decade."
Alternatives: "a significant rise" or "a widespread growth".
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In men obesity led to a prevalent increase of intra-abdominal fat, while in women of subcutaneous fat [ 13].
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http://www.controlled-trials.com ISRCTN68321818 Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a prevalent and increasing health concern worldwide, and anaemia is a frequent complication of CKD [ 1, 2].
Among these diseases, hypertension will be the most prevalent increasing progressively with age especially among women.
Thus, at follow-up, the overall rate of at least one Grade 1 vertebral fracture (both incident and prevalent) increased to 21.3% of patients (10/47; Table 2).
In pregnancy, hyperuricemia remains a prevalent problem despite the increase in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
Staphylococcus aureus is a prevalent human pathogen of increasing concern to public health worldwide.
In summary, the fact that diabetes is a prevalent disease with an increasing incidence in Iran means that the rate of its complications such as DFU can be expected to soar in the future.
In our study, 2 patients had documented decline in systolic function, and 2 died from myocardial infarction in the context of pre-existing coronary artery disease, a prevalent comorbidity associated with increasing age in NSCLC [ 42].
A prevalent idea suggests that an increase in MDDS after intervention reflects the loss of certain tissue components in normal samples, for the following reasons.
For instance, it has been shown that women who have a prevalent vertebral fracture have an increased relative risk (RR) of a subsequent fracture at the wrist (RR = 1.4), hip (RR = 2.3), and all non-spinal sites (RR = 1.8) as compared with unaffected women [ 11].
An increased urea nitrogen level was associated with an increased risk of a prevalent delirium.
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