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48 Five population based studies assessed the relation between volume of white matter hyperintensities and global cognitive decline (see web extra table 3).

This is the first large, community based study assessing the HRQL of South Asian and African-Caribbean subjects in the UK.

However, these findings are primarily based on small-scale studies, and there is still a lack of population-based studies assessing the quantity and quality of the sleep of women during pregnancy and postpartum.

The number of population-based studies assessing the prevalence of pediatric headache is limited [3, 4].

4, 35 Despite many women discontinuing antidepressants in pregnancy, 37 the UK has one of the highest proportions of pregnant women internationally being prescribed antidepressants, yet there remain no population-based studies assessing the teratogenicity of individual antidepressant drugs.

Sleep problems are common during pregnancy and in the postnatal period, but there is still a lack of longitudinal population-based studies assessing the quantity and quality of sleep in these women.

We therefore examined the separate associations of ALT and GGT with incident diabetes in a population of older British women and undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective population-based studies assessing the associations of NAFLD, ALT, or GGT with diabetes.

Based on studies assessing the association between PA and metabolic risk, it seems logical that young people should be encouraged to replace some sedentary time with light physical activity and then proceed to moderate-intensity activities.

Many governments have made commitments to examine inequalities in healthcare access based on studies assessing the association between several socio-demographic factors and late initiation or fewer prenatal examinations.

Most of the psychooncological literature is based on studies assessing the prevalence of mental disorders (categorical approach) (Derogatis, 1993; Härter et al, 2001), quality-of-life studies (Spilker, 1990; Cella et al, 1993), or studies using global or specific distress questionnaires (dimensional approach) (Zabora et al, 2001; Herschbach et al, 2004a; Bultz and Carlson, 2006).

It can be predicted with certainty, based on recent studies assessing the impact of disease-specific NTD programs, 16, 17 that when the program assesses the health benefits from these treatments after 3 5 years of treatment, its impact on personal, societal, and economic well-being will be seen to be enormous.

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