Sentence examples for small risk factor from inspiring English sources

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"We all have risk factors in our lives, and [excess emissions] is another small risk factor," study author Steven Barrett of MIT told Environmental Research Web. "If you take into account the additional risk due to the excess Volkswagen emissions, then roughly 60 people have died or will die early, and on average, a decade or more early".

Use of ACE inhibitors was a preventive factor for diabetes (OR = 0.76 [95%CI: 0.57 1.03]), while the DD genotype of the ACE gene was a small risk factor for diabetes (OR = 1.03 [95%CI: 0.75 1.41]).

Whist several studies have reported gender as a significant risk factor [ 12, 21, 24, 29, 32], Trickey and colleagues [ 5] reported female gender to be a consistent although statistically small risk factor and a stronger risk factor in older children and adolescents and also when the trauma is unintentional.

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Thus, calculating the effect of modal change for cars, trucks and/or public transport results in a smaller change in travelled km that would be multiplied by a smaller risk factor per km.

The type of drug (ATC class A; alimentary tract and metabolism or ATC class B; blood and blood forming organs) risk factor was the most common risk factor in the population of a pharmacy: 37.2% (range: 23.8 - 48.8%), while non-adherence was the smallest risk factor in the population of a pharmacy: 22.4% (range: 15.6 - 37.7%).

Factors predictive of missing data (small child), risk factors for HCMV (mother's education, SES, breastfeeding duration, and maternal HIV status), and the micronutrient diet intervention arm were used to impute 10 data sets.

Whilst the numbers reported in this study are comparatively small, these risk factors would appear to be consistent when the women reported in this study are compared to the overall maternity population in Australia over a similar time period [ 22].

For the eight non-prescribers, we could not find any argument for their decision in four of the verbal protocols, whereas two doctors stressed the small number risk factors, one that the patient was female and had a high HDL, and one that the patient was a non-smoker and had a mother who had reached an advanced age.

Because of small numbers, one risk factor at a time was included in a model with the exposure variable.

Small changes in risk factor prevalence at the population level could elicit substantial reductions in CHD mortality.

Our study provides evidence that EBRT for prostate cancer is a small but detectable risk factor for mesothelioma.

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