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b Total incidence consists of age standardized incidence rates per 100,000 women using the WHO adjustment ratio.
In addition, calculation of age standardized prevalence allowed comparison to other prevalences standardized to the WHO World Population.
Since 1993, most improvement of age standardized 5-year RS was observed in Germany for locally/regionally spread BRC, followed by localized disease (+14.6% units and +7.3% units, respectively; p-values: <0.001).
In addition, GFR (log, standardized β-coefficient = −0.351, P = 0.007) predicted circulating chemerin (log) independent of age (standardized β-coefficient = −0.223, P = 0.072) and sex (standardized β-coefficient = −0.076, P = 0.546) in CD patients.
As the appropriate method to assess weight for height in subjects <20 years of age (standardized growth curves for age) differs from the approach used to calculate BMI in adults, subjects <20 years of age were excluded from these analyses.
Between 1996 and 2010, based on demographic projections, smoking initiation and cessation rates, and tobacco control policy effects, SimSmoke predicted that for ages 15 years or more, the prevalence of age standardized active smoking in males declined from 59.8% to 52.1% (see appendix figure 1).
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To account for the confounding effect of age, age standardized prevalence of hypertension was estimated using direct standardization methods.
Ophthalmic examination revealed that 240 subjects had some degree of DR (age standardized prevalence rate of 37.0%, 95% CI: 33.2-40.8), including 175 patients with non-proliferative (NPDR) and 65 patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).
At the beginning of the 1990s, age standardized incidence of invasive BRC was higher in the US than in Germany but converged due to a decrease in the US among women aged 70+ years and an increase in Germany among women aged 50+ years to 113 and 111 new cases per 100,000, respectively, in 2005 08.
In the urban and suburban community of Framingham, Massachusetts, the age standardized prevalence of radiographic evidence of hip osteoarthritis was 19.6% (from 2002-05), buthehe prevalence of symptomatic hip osteoarthritis was only 4.2%. 1 Hip pain is often the main symptom of hip osteoarthritis that triggers diagnostic evaluation and treatment.
The comparison of patients diagnosed in the 5-year periods 1988–1992 and 1994 1998 revealed a slight decrease of the crude, age standardized incidence rates for both gender from 12.6 to 11.9, for females from 7.7 to 7.5 and for males from 17.1 to 15.8.
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