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Older, heavier ewes, that had lambed early the previous autumn, exhibited more frequent activity.
Activity fragmentation is demonstrated further in mutants by more frequent activity bouts under LD with a decrease in periodogram amplitude compared to littermates.
Excluding controls whose condition on study entry was fracture attenuated the elevated estimate for more frequent activity in female subjects (OR=1.8; CI=0.8 4.6).
By contrast, we did not observe a significant relationship when a subarea of more frequent activity (similar range of disease prevalence and annual costs) was analysed (p=0.56; figure 3 inset).
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We would recommend that case managers and other clinicians provide more, and more frequent, activity-based interventions, such as walking groups to replace traditional groups in which participants sit for 45 50 minutes.
These activities are possibly easier to fulfill than more frequent activities such as preparing meals or taking medication.
Therefore, the prevalence of the disease is high on the islands and medium in the central and southern regions of Italy [ 16, 25] where farming and raising sheep are more frequent activities.
In additional analyses, higher health literacy was associated with more frequent physical activity in the fully adjusted model, but financial literacy was not associated with physical activity.
In a recent study of participants of the Memory and Aging Project — a continuing examination of 1,200 older people involving extensive lifestyle questionnaires, annual cognitive testing and brain autopsy at death — Dr. Wilson and his colleagues found that more frequent cognitive activity late in life was associated with substantially slower cognitive decline.
Normally, at the ordinary criticality level the only countermeasure is keeping a more frequent monitoring activity, while moderate and high criticalities can give way to real alerts addressed to municipalities and to other environmental agencies.
More frequent fire activity associated with climate warming is expected to increase the extent of young forest stands in fire-prone landscapes, yet growth rates and biomass allocation patterns in young forests that regenerated naturally following stand-replacing fire have not been well studied.
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