21 research outputs found
Statistics of Hospital Outcome Measures relating to Acute Medical Emergency patient spells.
<p>Statistics of Hospital Outcome Measures relating to Acute Medical Emergency patient spells.</p
Hospitals included in regression analysis by Strategic Health Authority (SHA).
*<p>The total number of trusts in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0061476#pone-0061476-t001" target="_blank">table 1</a> is taken from HES data of all trusts (or equivalent) accepting emergency admissions.</p
Awareness of salt guidelines (2007).
<p>AOR: adjusted odds ratios.</p><p>*This based on participants being able to identify the guideline amount as 6 grams per day.</p
Characteristics of hospitals and Acute Medical Emergency patient spells included in the study.
<p>Characteristics of hospitals and Acute Medical Emergency patient spells included in the study.</p
Self reported voluntary use of salt during cooking and at table.
<p>AOR: adjusted odds ratios.</p
Trends in salt intake from linear time-series regression models.
<p>*p values for reference categories reflect differences of the trend from zero, while all other values reflect differences from the reference group trend.</p
Trends in geometric mean daily salt intake (grams/day)<sup>*</sup>.
<p>*Note that these values come from a spot urine test, and so do not reflect intake over whole 24 hour periods.</p
Risk ratios for disease variables in migrant and urban population groups with rural population groups as the reference category.
<p>*** p<0.01</p><p>** p<0.05</p><p>* p<0.1</p><p>Risk ratios for disease variables in migrant and urban population groups with rural population groups as the reference category.</p
Percentage of obese children admitted to hospital by most common reasons for admission, 2000, 2004 and 2009.
<p>Percentage of obese children admitted to hospital by most common reasons for admission, 2000, 2004 and 2009.</p
Characteristics of the respondents and the frequency of health behaviours by country.
<p>Adj% is the percentage when adjusting for survey design (using weights to give a nationally representative sample).</p><p><sup>#</sup> Denominators may not equal total sample size due to missing data for some variables.</p><p>Characteristics of the respondents and the frequency of health behaviours by country.</p