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To date, it has been difficult to develop effective injury prevention strategies and safety policies for community sports settings as the majority of epidemiological data on sports injuries have been collected on professional and elite athletes, and are not relevant to community-level sporting populations (Finch [2012]).
Another point of contention was a paper by Paul Ashwood, which had been cited by Kinsbourne in his expert report; however, as Ward noted, Kinsbourne had neglected to mention that Ashwood's paper concluded that "the overwhelming majority of epidemiological, population studies indicate there is no established correlation between vaccinations and autism".
The majority of epidemiological research into violence in developing countries has focused on small geographic areas, or specific topics such as violence against women [11].
To date, the majority of epidemiological studies have characterized PM exposures by mass concentration.
The majority of epidemiological studies emanate from developed countries; little is known about such association in developing countries.
These findings differ from the vast majority of epidemiological literature that finds older age being associated with a greater IR, 18 frequently because of higher BMI.
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The vast majority of the epidemiological data collected were qualitative.
The majority of the epidemiological studies of the elderly admitted to the ICU are single-center, which may result in selection bias, limiting our ability to understand the broad picture of the number of elderly aged 80 years and older currently admitted to the ICUs, the main diagnosis at admission, the amount of resources used, and patient-centered outcomes.
It is worth noting that the vast majority of these epidemiological studies investigated chronic headache following the overuse of analgesics or ergots diagnosed according to the International Headache Society's 1988 criteria [11] and, in part, the revised criteria of Silberstein et al. [15, 24].
Findings from the majority of the epidemiological studies show little evidence that drivers who use marijuana alone are more likely to be involved in an accident than non-drug-using drivers.
Clinical studies have investigated individuals with diagnosed clinical depression but the majority of the epidemiological studies have used self-reports of depression or depressive symptoms gathered by diverse questionnaires.
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