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This might be a confounder between the study groups.
Pain is closely associated with insomnia, and is likely to be a confounder between poor sleep and the use of primary health care [ 22].
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The threshold for a variable being a confounder between SES and quitting was set as reducing the difference by more than 10%.
Down syndrome might be a confounder in relation between asthma and acute leukemia.
With the exception of diabetes, we did not have information on co-morbidity, which may potentially be a confounder and/or mediator between lifestyle factors and mortality.
So, the sleep apnea cannot be a confounder for the relationship between a higher hemoglobin and elevated ALT.
ICU may be a confounder for the association between moment of CVC removal and mortality.
It is possible that iron-deficiency anaemia, for example, could be a confounder in the association between depression and LBW.
Weight and other potential confounders: Weight was considered to be a confounder of the relationship between blood pressure and depression due to its potential association with both.
The characteristics of the intensivists providing clinical care were hypothesized to be a confounder of the relation between cover pattern and risk-adjusted acute hospital mortality.
The analysis of prediagnosis aspirin might be a confounder for the relationship between aspirin use after diagnosis of colorectal cancer and patient survival.
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