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Quantification of the probability of neoplasia is modifiable according to local preference.
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represents the maximum number of modifiable coefficients for block according to discrepancy, but without considering the preliminary exclusions illustrated in Section 2.2.1.
In this study neither adequate glycemic control nor optimal treatment of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors according to guidelines was achieved in persons with type 2 diabetes.
In childhood cancer survivors, LCA has recently been used to classify them according to modifiable cognitive, affective and motivation indicators for future medical follow-up (Cox et al, 2011).
In this study only a small proportion of persons with type 2 diabetes reached adequate glycemic control as well as optimal treatment of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors according to guidelines.
Finally, improvements of cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness appeared to exert at least partly independent effects on modifiable CVD risk factors, according to the observation that relation of strength, particularly upper body, with these parameters remained significant when V o2max and also waist circumference were forced in the model as covariates.
To the best of our knowledge this is the first study that directly provides information about differences in longevity according to several modifiable factors.
This system differs from 'one-size fits all' usual practice as it suggests that first contact health care practitioners should systematically allocate LBP patients to one of the three subgroups according to key modifiable prognostic indicators for chronicity.
The Caregiver Skills (CASK) scale measures modifiable aspects of caregiver behaviour that, according to the New Maudsley model, are thought to improve outcomes [ 30].
According to recent literature, the modifiable risk factors of CVDs mainly include cigarette smoking, physical inactivity, eating food high in salt and sugar, eating fatty food and few vegetables [ 27, 28].
The risk factors can be classified as "modifiable" or "non-modifiable", where the former are individual components of perioperative care that should be optimized according to the fast-track methodology (Kehlet 2013) and the latter are patient-related risk factors to be used in predicting increased risk of developing POUR, and thereby changing postoperative strategies for assessment and treatment.
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