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That's because inflation is a far more potent risk element than volatility.
For example, midlife mental distress may be a more potent risk factor for earlier onset dementia.
Our results indicate that alcohol is a more potent risk factor for development of OSCC than smoking.
It has been suggested that glycemia is a more potent risk factor of macrovascular disease in the absence of albuminuria (9, 14, 24, 25).
Such analysis might help to reveal whether involvement in particular activities are more potent risk factors of physical complaints, or whether the relationship generalises, and accumulates across types of activities.
This implies that screening tools such as magnetic resonance angiography, which enable assessment of plaque composition and may reflect the real culprit, i.e. plaque vulnerability, could emerge as more potent risk predictors in diabetes.
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For copeptin to be a more potent predictor of risk, more advanced HF reflective of higher vasopressin release may be needed, as observed in decompensated patients.
PC1, although it resembles the ATP-III defined MetS (1), produces ATP-III definedent estiMetS of risk for incident CAD than the ATP-III–defined MetS, because it weights the metabolic abnormalities better than a simple count.
The Framingham Heart Study showed that low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) (defined as <40 mg/dl for men and <50 mg/dl for women) was more potent as a risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) than high LDL-C.
The results indicate that magnitude of potential loss is the more potent factor in shaping risk perception and that a significant relationship exists between risk perception and decision-making.
We could not identify which type of intervention was more potent to control CVD risk factors among patients with diabetes.
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