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The modest inverse effect of menopausal status has been noted previously [ 19, 20, 30].
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The large size of our study allowed an assessment of HT use in young postmenopausal women, and these analyses showed a modest but significant inverse effect in postmenopausal women less than 50 years of age, a phenomenon that has no clear explanation.
The modest inverse association we observed may be explained by the potential effect of long-chain omega-3 (n−3) PUFAs, including EPA and DHA, in large quantities in fatty fish.
Due to modest inverse correlation between physical activity and physical inactivity (or sedentary behavior), the effect of the length time spent watching TV on the risk of having metabolic syndrome could possibly be confounded by physical activity.
And changes in the Fed funds rate had an inverse effect on the economy, with a lag, of course.
It finds a "modest inverse association" between policing levels and four crime types: homicide, robbery, assault, and burglary.
Harvey says, "In the animal kingdom, this inverse effect is known as countershading.
But the conflict has produced an inverse effect in migration patterns.
Auditory motion in the opposite direction had the inverse effect.
THBS1 has a modest inverse association with CHD risk, consistent with our discovery work [ 17].
Briefly, modest inverse associations were observed for use of multivitamins, vitamin C, and vitamin E [ 27].
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