Sentence examples for mean population risk from inspiring English sources

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The mean population risk of developing diabetes in the next 7.5 years was 56%, based on the Stern predictive equation.

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Furthermore, the relative risk, comparing estimated baseline mean population CVD risk with that after one year of follow-up, was 0.91 (29.57 versus 32.55), which is close to the value of 0.9 used by Barton et al. [ 11] in their modelling study to develop National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence guidance on a public health programme aimed at preventing CVD in whole populations.

Coordinated high risk screening and additional support to reduce multiple risk factors simultaneously resulted in a reduction in mean population CVD risk by about 10% of baseline level.

This would allow us to detect a reduction in mean population CVD risk equating to about 5% of expected baseline level.

Since there was no significant difference in mean population CVD risk between the two groups either at baseline or at the one year follow-up point, we have merged the data and consider the contribution of individual risk factor changes to the overall population change in CVD risk.

40 If 25% of the population started treatment during follow-up, it would mean a population risk reduction of 12.5%.

The NHS Health Checks programme as implemented in Stoke on Trent was successful in reducing estimated mean population cardiovascular disease risk.

We have demonstrated previously that a local implementation of this national policy in Stoke on Trent led to around a 10% decrease in mean population cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk (32.55% to 29.57%) in an established high risk population [ 7].

The mean population 10-year CVD risk for females decreased from 26% at baseline to 21.2% after one year of intervention and for males mean population CVD risk decreased from 33.4% to 30.3%.

When sexual conflict favors males, female fecundity is often reduced which may affect in turn population demography, mean population fitness, and increase extinction risks (Kokko and Brooks 2003; Rice et al. 2006; Morrow et al. 2008; Bonduriansky and Chenoweth 2009).

For the latter, we quantified the population risk by the mean number of secondary cases after treatment of an infectious CJD patient (SC), the so called reproduction rate of the transmission process (denoted R).

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