19 research outputs found
Risk of non-moderate alcohol consumption according to predictive factors at baseline.
<p>Risk of non-moderate alcohol consumption according to predictive factors at baseline.</p
Risk of diabetes according to predictive factors at baseline.
<p>Risk of diabetes according to predictive factors at baseline.</p
Risk of depression according to predictive factors at baseline.
<p>Risk of depression according to predictive factors at baseline.</p
Conceptual framework of the relationships between CVD risk factors.
<p>The factors are grouped into 4 types based on the number of other factors predicting each of them. The numbers next to the arrows represent the number of prospective associations between or within the 4 types of factors at p<0.05 or p<0.0001 (in parenthesis).</p
Summary of the numbers of predictive and predicted factors and of the total number of factors independently associated with each CVD risk factor according to the significance threshold.
<p>Summary of the numbers of predictive and predicted factors and of the total number of factors independently associated with each CVD risk factor according to the significance threshold.</p
Baseline distribution of clinical or behavioural predictive factors among the 10736 volunteers retained to assess CVD risk.
<p>Baseline distribution of clinical or behavioural predictive factors among the 10736 volunteers retained to assess CVD risk.</p
Risk of hypertension according to predictive factors at baseline.
<p>Risk of hypertension according to predictive factors at baseline.</p
Risk of CVD events according to predictive factors at baseline.
<p>Risk of CVD events according to predictive factors at baseline.</p
Risk of sleep disorder according to predictive factors at baseline.
<p>Risk of sleep disorder according to predictive factors at baseline.</p
Risk of incident CVD factors according to the same factors at baseline—summary of multi-adjusted associations.
<p>Risk of incident CVD factors according to the same factors at baseline—summary of multi-adjusted associations.</p