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Epidemiological, in vitro and in vivo studies support the beneficial effect of dietary flavonoids on glucose and lipid homeostasis and a review of the recent findings on the antidiabetic effects of dietary flavonoids, in particularly their cellular and molecular mechanisms of action, has been reported [5].
Most of the studies are epidemiological, in which children and adolescents who eat at least five meals a week with their family are compared to those who do not.
Much of the published literature on the oral health of ethnic minorities and other disadvantaged groups is epidemiological in nature.
The focus of many surveys has been epidemiological in nature concentrating on prevalence of mental health conditions.
This has been largely epidemiological in orientation and has concentrated on identifying risk factors through the use of quantitative methods.
However, aside from the highly supervised exercise training studies, which are prospective, the majority of the literature describing injuries is epidemiological in nature and retrospective.
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These may be due to variations in epidemiological patterns, in coding practices, in medical practice and in healthcare supply.
These equations are especially recommended in evaluating malnutrition prevalence in epidemiological studies in community settings.
"Probable" diagnoses serve a purpose in clinical management pending confirmation during follow-up, but none in epidemiological surveys (in which all diagnoses are and remain probable).
What can be gained from in-depth epidemiological data in the elderly?
The first spike of illness there showed up in epidemiological records in 1979.
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