15 research outputs found
Multivariate linear regression examining the associations between BMI, WC, fitness and metabolic risk score.
<p>BMI: Body Mass Index. WC: Waist circumference. CRF: Cardiorespiratory fitness.</p><p>Adjusted for district, sex, age, and tanner stage.</p
Association of all strokes, ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes and pollutant concentrations by lag days for 10 µg/m<sup>3</sup> increases in pollutant levels adjusted for temperature and humidity, Wuhan, 2006–2008.
<p>Association of all strokes, ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes and pollutant concentrations by lag days for 10 µg/m<sup>3</sup> increases in pollutant levels adjusted for temperature and humidity, Wuhan, 2006–2008.</p
Ambient air pollution concentrations and meteorological parameters in Wuhan, 2006–2008.
*<p>Q1, first quartile value; Q3, third quartile value.</p>†<p>There are significant differences in PM<sub>10</sub>, NO<sub>2</sub>, SO<sub>2</sub> concentration in summer/fall and winter/spring, Wilcoxon test <i>P</i><0.001.</p
Relationship between stroke and PM<sub>10</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in a two-pollutant model in the cold season for 10 µg/m<sup>3</sup> increases in pollutant level, adjusted for temperature and humidity.
<p>Relationship between stroke and PM<sub>10</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub> concentrations in a two-pollutant model in the cold season for 10 µg/m<sup>3</sup> increases in pollutant level, adjusted for temperature and humidity.</p
The association of stroke admissions and air pollutants in cold (winter and spring) and warm (summer and fall) seasons for 10 µg/m<sup>3</sup> increases in pollutant level, adjusted for temperature and humidity, Wuhan, 2006–2008.
<p>The association of stroke admissions and air pollutants in cold (winter and spring) and warm (summer and fall) seasons for 10 µg/m<sup>3</sup> increases in pollutant level, adjusted for temperature and humidity, Wuhan, 2006–2008.</p
Maternal and Child Risk Factors for Geocoded versus Not Geocoded Residences and Those With versus Without at Least One Well Within 10-miles.
<p>Maternal and Child Risk Factors for Geocoded versus Not Geocoded Residences and Those With versus Without at Least One Well Within 10-miles.</p
Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for prematurity (adjusted for mom’s age, mom’s education, pre-pregnancy weight, gender of infant, prenatal visits, smoking during pregnancy, gestational diabetes, WIC, race, and birth order).
<p>Key: Referent (First quartile), <0.87 wells per mile; Second quartile (2Q), 0.87 to 2.59 wells per mile; Third quartile (3Q), 2.60 to 5.99 wells per mile; Fourth quartile (4Q), ≥6.00 wells per mile.</p
Smoothed age-adjusted rates of hospitalizations for AMI among persons 35 and over per 10,000 population by county.
<p>Smoothed age-adjusted rates of hospitalizations for AMI among persons 35 and over per 10,000 population by county.</p
Correlation Matrix of state BRFSS data (2005) and AMI mortality, AMI hospitalization rate and Region.
*<p><b>p<0.01.</b></p>**<p><b>p<0.05.</b></p
Age-adjusted hospitalization rates for acute myocardial infarction by gender and state, 2001 and 2007.
<p>Age-adjusted hospitalization rates for acute myocardial infarction by gender and state, 2001 and 2007.</p