Sentence examples for burden ascribed from inspiring English sources

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Habitual excess salt consumption 2 is a main determinant of the disease burden ascribed to high blood pressure 3 leading to many serious but avoidable complications, premature mortality and significant healthcare costs.

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Concerning DALYs, a preliminary analysis carried out by CENEXA using the methodology developed by Murray and Lopez [ 8] showed that in 2005, diabetes alone (without any chronic complication), together with events of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and stroke attributable to diabetes, accounted for 1,328,802 DALYs lost in the adult population; 85% of this burden was ascribed to disabilities.

Only one study in sub-Saharan African caregivers whose children are HIV positive reported PS scores higher than ours, which was ascribed to a "double burden" from the transgenerational disease hazard [ 14].

These authors ascribed this effect to LPA4.

He ascribed the hierarchy of variation to the notion of burden, meaning that the more burdened characters are those upon which many further characters depend in their development or function.

Whilst part of the comparatively poor health outcomes are ascribed to the high HIV &TB burden of disease (and to some extent also due to the existence of two systems, public and private), health system weaknesses contributing to poor outcomes include poor governance, management and accountability systems, and a still weak PHC system with inadequate access and quality of health care.

This anxiety was often described generically as "fear of the unknown" but was also frequently ascribed to anticipated adverse consequences, specifically increased burden of work on the individual user (reported most frequently by physicians), computer usage leading to decreased time at the bedside (reported by nurses) or more generally in the clinical units (reported by pharmacists).

More and more often, people come to me already burdened with a "diagnosis" -- some form of label ascribed to them by a well-meaning doctor who must place them in a diagnostic "category" in order to satisfy the insurance company and prescribe medications.

All cost and cost offsets relevant to the study perspective are identified, quantified and ascribed as a unit cost to estimate the economic burden of pesticide self-poisoning and the cost of implementing the strategies.

Despite these overall satisfying results, in the subgroup of patients with a large fibroid burden, a higher rate of serious ischemic, necrotic, and infectious complications is ascribed, based on several anecdotal reports [ 9– 11].

It might seem that the burden of argument has shifted to advocates of reflective equilibrium to show why "initial credibility" should be ascribed to moral judgments or intuitions.

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