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Gambaran Klinis dan Endoskopi Saluran Cerna Bagian Atas Pasien Dispepsia di Bagian RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang
Published 2016-08-01“…The objective of this study was to determined the frequency of dyspepsia’s complaints, the degree of dyspepsia’s complaints, the incident of alarm sign based on gender, the frequency of risk factors of dyspepsia, endoscopic diagnosis and the location of upper-gastrointestinal’s lesions in patient with dyspepsia. …”
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Mutual mediation effects of homocysteine and PCSK9 on coronary lesion severity in patients with acute coronary syndrome: interplay with inflammatory and lipid markers
Published 2025-01-01“…Subgroup analyses revealed consistent associations, with notable interactions based on creatinine levels for Hcy and gender, smoking status, and diagnosis for PCSK9. Sensitivity analyses confirmed the robustness of the mediation effects. …”
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Assessment of Treatment Outcomes and Associated Factors Among Pediatric Patients With Burkitt Lymphoma at Kenyatta National Hospital
Published 2025-01-01“…Patients with Stage IV disease who were treated with full‐fuse chemotherapy were 19.2 (AHR = 19.2, 95% CI = 5.2–48.5, p < 0.001) and 7.4 times (AHR = 7.4, 95% CI = 2.2–19.9, p = 0.003) more hazard of dying as compared to patients without metastasis and received a combination of radiation and reduced‐dose chemotherapy, respectively. However, the age, gender, stage of cancer, histological type of cancer, and co‐morbidity were not significant predictors of survival. …”
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Gambaran Esofagogastroduodenoskopi Pasien Hematemesis dan atau Melena di RSUP M Djamil Padang Periode Januari 2010 - Desember 2013
Published 2016-01-01“…The results showed that the highest cases of 162 patients were gastric ulcer (27.8%). According to gender, more men cases than women cases. Men (64.8%) and women (35.2%) with ratio 1.8 : 1. …”
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Evaluating the Nolla Method for Dental Age Estimation in Children from Northwestern Romania
Published 2025-01-01“…Among the 13 age groups, the highest representation was found in the 8–8.9-year (14.7%) and 9–9.9-year (13.3%) groups. Gender differences were statistically significant (<i>p</i> < 0.001); girls demonstrated a larger median discrepancy of 1.7 years (IQR: 1.1–2.3 years) compared to boys at 1.15 years (IQR: 0.6–1.8 years). …”
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Efficacy and prognosis of dapagliflozin in the treatment of patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated with type 2 diabetes in Xining area
Published 2025-02-01“…Two groups of patients' age, gender, diabetes duration, merge disease, echocardiogram and blood biochemical indexes, had no statistical difference (P > 0.05). …”
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Surgical Treatment of Primary Intracardiac Myxoma: 20-Year Experience in “Shahid Modarres Hospital”—A Tertiary University Hospital—Tehran, Iran
Published 2015-01-01“…The research reveals that patients’ age and gender were similar to that of other studies in other countries while tumor’s incidence seems to be higher. 3 patients were diagnosed after remote embolic event and one patient was diagnosed after MI reflecting relatively high tumor complications and late diagnosis. …”
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Bridging the gap: understanding the perspective of healthcare professional students towards precision medicine in a Nigerian tertiary institution (a cross-sectional study)
Published 2025-01-01“…Additionally, more than half had positive perceptions of ethical concerns (n = 216, 50.1%) and education in precision medicine (n = 239, 55.5%). Gender, age, department, level of study, awareness of PM, and interest in a career involving research were significantly associated with students’ knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of precision medicine (p < 0.001). …”
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The burden of depression, anxiety and schizophrenia among the older population in ageing and aged countries: an analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
Published 2024-02-01“…Trends in incidence and DALYs were analysed by gender and age.Results In 2019, the highest incidence of depression, anxiety and schizophrenia in the older population in aged countries was in Japan (927 271.3 (752 552.3–1 125 796.5), 51 498.2 (37 625.7–70 487.3) and 126.0 (61.0–223.2), respectively), while the highest incidence in ageing countries was in China (5 797 556.9 (4 599 403.4–7 133 006.5), 330 256.1 (246 448.9–445 987.4) and 1067.7 (556.2–1775.9), respectively). …”
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Method for predicting the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus development in persons with visceral obesity and prediabetes
Published 2024-12-01“…Linear discriminant analysis yielded a predictive model: D=-16.845 + age х 0.044 + gender х 0.026 + amplitude of circadian rhythm of BBT х 1.424 + amplitude of circadian rhythm of glycemia х 11.155 + bedtime х 0.054 + DEV х 0.0001 + waist circumference х 0.022 + glycated hemoglobin х 1.19, where -16.845 – constant, 0.044, 0.026, 1.424, 11.155, 0.054, 0.0001, 0.022, 1.19 – coefficients of the linear discriminant function. …”
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The science and politics of ‘knowledge’ in safe sport research
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Prevalence, Awareness, Treatment, Control, and the Associated Factors of Diabetes in an Iranian Kurdish Population
Published 2019-01-01“…Based on the adjusted models, increased age (p<0.01); obesity or overweight (p<0.01); being ex-smoker (p<0.05); suffering from dyslipidemia (p<0.01), hypertension (p<0.01), or both of them (p<0.01); and positive family history in the first-degree relatives (p<0.01) were strongly associated with a high risk of DM, while engagement in regular physical activity (p<0.05) was a protective factor. Female gender (p<0.01), being older than 55 years, positive family history in the first-degree relatives (p<0.01), suffering from both hypertension and dyslipidemia (p<0.01), and obesity or overweight (p<0.005) were negatively associated with DM awareness. …”
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Identifying key signs of motor neurone disease in primary care: a nested case–control study using the QResearch database
Published 2022-06-01“…The nested case–control data set comprised of 6437 cases of MND diagnosed between January 1998 and December 2019, matched by year of birth, gender, general practice and calendar year to 62 003 controls.Main outcome measures Clinically recognised symptoms and signs of MND prior to diagnosis and symptoms and factors which are relevant in primary care setting.Results This study identified 17 signs and symptoms that were independently associated with MND diagnosis in a multivariable analysis. …”
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Karakteristik Pasien Hipertensi di Bangsal Rawat Inap SMF Penyakit Dalam RSUP DR. M. Djamil Padang Tahun 2013
Published 2015-01-01“…The percentage of the agegroup ≥ 60 years is earned the most,that is 37.1%. By gender, women is more than men is 64.3%. 59.4% hypertension is stage II and the rest is stage I hypertension. …”
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Prenatal Silicon Dioxide Nanoparticles Exposure Reduces Female Offspring Fertility Without Affecting Males
Published 2025-01-01“…These findings demonstrated gender‐specific reproductive toxicity induced by prenatal SiO2 NPs exposure and highlighted the importance of considering nanoparticle safety in prenatal contexts.…”
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Associations between sedentary behaviour and sarcopenia among patients aged 40 and older with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a cross-sectional study
Published 2025-01-01“…Subgroups was analysed by gender. Results A total of 414 COPD patients with complete information were included in this trial. …”
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To Identify Predictors of Central Lymph Node Metastasis in Patients with Clinically Node-Negative Conventional Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
Published 2016-01-01“…No significant correlations were found between CLNM and other variables such as gender (P=0.150), capsular invasion (P=0.973), extrathyroidal invasion (P=0.616), and lymphadenectomy (P=0.062). …”
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Development of a machine learning model related to explore the association between heavy metal exposure and alveolar bone loss among US adults utilizing SHAP: a study based on NHAN...
Published 2025-02-01“…Mexican American and Non-Hispanic White show low association with ABL compared to Non-Hispanic Black and other races. Gender feature demonstrates a weak association with ABL. …”
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Exploring the entrepreneurial behavior of vegetable growers: influential factors and implications for agricultural development
Published 2025-01-01“…However, family size and gender did not demonstrate significant associations with entrepreneurial behavior.DiscussionThe findings underscored the intricate nature of entrepreneurial behavior among vegetable growers which necessitate tailored interventions to foster entrepreneurship in this sector. …”
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Who is to blame for the ‘problem’ of teenage pregnancy? Narratives of blame in two South African communities
Published 2025-02-01“…Findings were arranged into key thematic areas that emerged in the data relating to blame for teenage pregnancy: the individual centred ‘wrong-girl’ and developmental discourses, in which blame was apportioned to AGYW for being immature, reckless, irresponsible, disobedient and greedy; the ‘wrong-family’ discourse in which blame was attributed to parents of AGYW for poor parenting and failing to adequately care for the adolescents in their responsibility; the ‘wrong-men’ discourse in which blame was attributed to men for luring AGYW into transactional sex, and for perpetrating gender-based violence; and lastly the ‘wrong-society’ discourse which attributed blame to contextual/structural factors such as poverty, a high volume of unregulated drinking establishments, and a lack of youth-friendly services. …”
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