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Applying the age- and sex-specific prevalence rates in the HMO to the US population in 1990, we estimate there were approximately 9.1 million Americans with at least one elevated sex-specific creatinine (Cr) value and approximately 4.2 million Americans with at least two elevated Cr values separated by 90 days or greater, a more rigorous definition of CKD.

Applying the age- and sex- specific mortality rates in the tested group to the age-sex composition of the total population we obtain a standardised mortality rate of 13.7 per thousand (12.6, 14.7) whereas the standardised rate resulting from applying the age- and sex- specific rates of the untested population is 16.2 per thousand (15.1, 17.3).

The subjects were classified as overweight/obese by applying the age and sex specific International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) BMI cut off points [ 24].

19 Before extracting the cohort for this study and applying the age exclusions, we used the code list to estimate the prevalence of intellectual disability in the 3.7 million active patients in THIN.

The expected incidence is calculated by applying the age and sex specific national cancer incidence rates (collated from cancer registries and published by the Office for National Statistics 14) to the hip replacement population considered here.

The first step is to calculate the number of lung cancer cases expected in the UK in the absence of smoking, by applying the age- and sex-specific never-smoker rates (in Figure 1) to the population of the UK in 2010.

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In the first year of life the total number of infants (ie those aged under 1 year) with advanced clinical disease equates to the estimated number progressing to severe disease; in later years the estimated total number is a cumulation of those surviving from previous years plus those developing severe disease in a given year, after applying the age-category specific mortality rate [5].

Age-adjusted gender-specific rates were directly standardized by applying the age-specific rates to those of the population in 2000.

For body masses, we computed U.S. population average values by applying the age-specific data for 2002 reported in Ogden et al. (2004).

The process of indirect adjustment involves applying the age-specific admission rates of the standard population to a population of interest (Sarnia or Windsor) to yield a number of 'expected' admissions.

We then calculated changes over time in annual mortality rates, standardised by applying the age-specific rates in the Oxford region population in each year to the European standard population.

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