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Using the California Teachers Study CTSS) cohort, a prospective cohort of active and former female public school professionals, Ostro et al., in corrected analyses, reported an association of PM2.5 total mass with cardiopulmonary and ischemic heart disease (IHD) mortality; associations of IHD mortality with several PM2.5 components, including OC, EC, sulfate and silicon, were observed [ 5].
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In previous work, we demonstrated associations of daily PM2.5 mass concentrations with total mortality and with several mortality subcategories in nine heavily populated California counties (Ostro et al. 2006).
Our finding of age as an independent predictor of ICU mortality contrasts with several previous studies [14, 15].
We found evidence that all-cause mortality patterns with several risk factors varied by age-group, hence all the present analyses were stratified into those below 60 years of age, and those who are 60 years and above.
As Table 2 shows, mortality varied with several demographic and clinical characteristics.
Our finding of age as an independent predictor of ICU mortality contrasts with several previous studies [ 14, 15].
We found reliable and strong positive associations between trans fat intake and CHD and CHD mortality, consistent with several previous systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Canadian data have suggested that Indo-Asians (including those whose ethnicities trace back to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan or Sri Lanka) have significantly higher rates of CVD morbidity and mortality compared with several other ethnicities [ 1, 2].
The number of deaths have fluctuated and have slightly increased since the beginning of the 19th century in Spain, with several severe mortality crises including the cholera epidemic in 1855, the influenza pandemic in 1918, and the nutritional deficiency problem during the Spanish Civil War in 1941.
The finding of BMI and mortality is consistent with several studies in the West and Asia [ 17, 20- 23, 33- 35].
Our findings that IGT but not IFG is associated with an increased risk of mortality are consistent with several studies (2, 4, 16).
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