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1 UK Biobank (recruited aged 40-69 from the UK general population).
2 with transplants (compared with 15.3% in the general population).
3 idney transplants (compared with 0.6% in the general population).
4 e at higher risk of early-onset CRC than the general population.
5 CoV-2 to assess immunity to the virus in the general population.
6 d with reduced vascular complications in the general population.
7 ss was increased in athletes compared to the general population.
8 naires including >=100 participants from the general population.
9 in survivors of AYA cancer compared with the general population.
10 few as 15% to 50% of people with OSA in the general population.
11 ated with prevalent diabetes mellitus in the general population.
12 h rituximab and natalizumab, compared to the general population.
13 n incidence that might be higher than in the general population.
14 ing and dying from an SPC, compared with the general population.
15 comparable to improved HRQOL compared to the general population.
16 trol group but 5.5 years shorter than in the general population.
17 motor development and autistic traits in the general population.
18 er global brain WM FA at an early age in the general population.
19 d higher risk of HCC in individuals from the general population.
20 istant pathogens all fear will emerge in the general population.
21 tcomes for patients with cancer than for the general population.
22 generalizable enough to be detected within a general population.
23 by a low excess mortality compared with the general population.
24 unrepresentative of disease spectrum in the general population.
25 omly selected reference individuals from the general population.
26 k associated with their co-occurrence in the general population.
27 diovascular disease (CVD), compared with the general population.
28 th and lower life expectancy compared to the general population.
29 MCPyV infection is widespread in the general population.
30 re' group, which more closely represents the general population.
31 coronary artery disease (CAD) events in the general population.
32 lth-related health care as compared with the general population.
33 ic risk factors also found in the unaffected general population.
34 d common genetic variation to AF risk in the general population.
35 COVID-19) were based on information from the general population.
36 be a future risk factor for dementia in the general population.
37 criteria, and 32 male HCs recruited from the general population.
38 reatening chronic health conditions than the general population.
39 in young adult women than in the rest of the general population.
40 uent breast cancer compared with that in the general population.
41 ntransplanted women identified in the Danish general population.
42 in this CKD cohort than that reported in the general population.
43 prevalence of disease of ~1 in 7,000 in the general population.
44 es persistent, asymptomatic infection in the general population.
45 s of morbidity and mortality compared to the general population.
46 f 31 FPC types as compared with risks in the general population.
47 ated atherosclerosis and shorter TL than the general population.
48 8% to 10% of asthmatic patients seen in the general population.
49 at which CRC screening is recommended to the general population.
50 increased life expectancy compared with the general population.
51 72% and 81% lower, respectively, than in the general population.
52 ceiving biologic therapies compared with the general population.
53 atients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) with the general population.
54 to identify high-risk individuals among the general population.
55 lygenic factors contribute to AF risk in the general population.
56 gression of subclinical brain disease in the general population.
57 uting 5x less to their QTc value than in the general population.
58 quelae of PN have not been quantified in the general population.
59 if the sample was not representative of the general population.
60 state with a prevalence of almost 10% in the general population.
61 isorder (ADHD) diagnoses and symptoms in the general population.
62 prevalence was 0.4% (95% CI 0.3-0.5%) in the general population.
63 y remained higher in both groups than in the general population.
64 id hemorrhage (SAH) at younger ages than the general population.
65 mon cutaneous viruses are tumorigenic in the general population.
66 oth occupationally exposed personnel and the general population.
67 tic stress disorder (PTSD) compared with the general population.
68 neurologic disorder that affects 15% of the general population.
69 modality to evaluate palpable masses in the general population.
70 y responsible for the CHD association in the general population.
71 (reference cohort), a random sample from the general population.
72 heterogeneity in excess of that seen in the general population.
73 OHTS subjects have thicker corneas than the general population.
74 increased risk of mortality compared to the general population.
75 strongly associates with incident DCM in the general population.
76 (SCZ) exhibit higher suicide rates than the general population.
77 al health problems and alcohol intake in the general population.
78 compared with 4.6% (95% CI 4.3-5.0%) in the general population.
79 fect of HSD17B13 rs72613567:TA in the Danish general population.
80 io (SMR) compared with those expected in the general population.
81 d TGCT on the basis of TGCT incidence in the general population.
82 sted a high mortality rate compared with the general population.
83 16% of otherwise healthy individuals in the general population.
84 y explain ~8% to 10% of QTc variation in the general population.
85 inding on computed tomography imaging in the general population.
86 in K antagonist anticoagulants (VKAs) in the general population.
87 ese genes in cardiovascular pathology in the general population.
88 m a more deprived geographical area than the general population.
89 er 4 times higher than the prevalence in the general population.
90 ard-risk childhood ALL are comparable to the general population.
91 e not necessary for tumor maintenance in the general population.
92 le living with HIV vastly exceed that of the general population.
93 currently detect Atrial Fibrillation in the general population.
94 by the elite with genetic insights from the general population.
95 h burden of TTNtvs in the ostensibly healthy general population.
96 ercholesterolemia compared with those in the general population.
97 relative risk of diabetes compared with the general population.
98 ere below the median for females in the U.S. general population.
99 ention in patients with RA compared with the general population.
100 f life did not differ significantly from the general population.
101 f 30 FPC types as compared with risks in the general population.
102 disease (7.3%) were higher than those in the general population.
103 sociated with increased fracture risk in the general population.
104 resentations that are similar to that of the general population.
105 erring vulnerability to such symptoms in the general population.
106 to identify BE patients at high risk in the general population.
107 00-fold increased prevalence compared to the general population.
108 experiencing psychotic symptoms (PSs) in the general population.
109 dire consequences in refugees camps than in general populations.
110 ent in 1/45 Amish individuals is rare in the general population (1/248 566 in gnomAD) and was highly
111 were matched to 10,110 pregnant women in the general population (1:5) based on birth year and socioec
113 s or greater of tobacco consumption from the general population, 15% fulfill criteria of early COPD.
114 orted to be present in human blood among the general populations (~20-30% as HgII and ~70-80% as MeHg
115 13]) among 10,921,310 unique subjects in the general population (33,036 patients with FH) on the basi
118 ,376 robust SNP associations reported in the general population across 12 complex anthropometric and
120 f PWID who are female, the percentage of the general population aged 15-24 years, Gini coefficient, o
122 reasing access to and use of cannabis in the general population, along with a high prevalence of CUD
123 disposing to severe disease/mortality in the general population also seemed to affect patients with I
124 nions from a primary cohort representing the general population and 3 supplemental cohorts (with high
125 dels, adjusted for longitudinal HRQOL in the general population and confounders, provided mean score
126 are associated with increased mortality in a general population and defined subgroups of critically i
127 y risk following cHL to that expected in the general population and estimated excess absolute risks (
128 rom childhood through early adulthood in the general population and examined prediction of psychotic
129 ths in kidney transplant recipients with the general population and identify risk factors for stroke
130 ected on the basis of their frequency in the general population and in individuals with Brugada syndr
131 HEV) seroprevalence has been reported in the general population and in post-liver transplant (LT) cas
133 d higher prevalence in HFpEF compared to the general population and is independently associated with
134 en the prevalence of Medin aggregates in the general population and its role in vascular dysfunction
135 althy, mostly non-obese individuals from the general population and only few sex-specific association
136 risk of fatal heart disease compared to the general population and other cancer patients at risk of
139 and worse quality of life compared with the general population and similar to other survivors of cri
140 inical diagnosis with high prevalence in the general population and that often has its genesis in ado
141 lure worldwide, in tandem with ageing of the general population and the increasing prevalences of obe
142 specific invasive epithelial ovarian cancer (general population) and epithelial ovarian cancer (BRCA1
143 carriers), measured as ovarian cancer odds (general population) and hazard ratio (BRCA1/2 mutation c
144 .56 (95% CI: 1.31 to 4.99; p = 0.006) in the general population, and a hazard ratio for BSI mortality
145 l SCC (standardized incidence ratio [SIR] vs general population, and absolute incidence rate [IR]), p
146 eir effectiveness, and their adoption in the general population, and discuss some of the recently pro
147 the same therapies as those provided to the general population, and intensive curative therapies hav
148 ower rates of liver-related mortality in the general population, and with up to 49% reduced liver-rel
149 hile the role of AF in predicting SCD in the general population appears limited and not established,
150 and prior exposure to suicide attempt in the general population are associated with increased odds of
156 oring systems to identify individuals in the general population at risk for future liver-related even
157 ial to predict liver disease outcomes in the general population at risk of NAFLD or with diagnosed NA
158 can prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) in general populations at usual risk for this outcome is un
160 not only for these patients but also for the general population, because studies of IEIs can unveil k
161 ncer between rituximab, natalizumab, and the general population but a possibly higher risk with fingo
162 R carry a survival penalty compared with the general population, but AR + FMR is associated with the
163 es in survivors of childhood cancer than the general population, but few studies have evaluated racia
164 ted with an increased risk of cirrhosis in a general population, but their predictive ability is mode
165 the same common genetic variation as in the general population by 1) constructing polygenic risk sco
166 ith as many as 5 control participants in the general population by age, sex, county, and calendar per
168 ics is what percentage of individuals in the general population carry a disease-causing mutation.
169 zard ratio, 2.00; 95% CI, 1.80-2.23) and the general population cohort (year 5: adjusted hazard ratio
170 ,2), and its prevalence varies from 13% in a general population cohort to as high as 78% in patients
172 limitations of this study are the lack of a general population control group, the self-reported natu
173 s with microscopic colitis were matched to 5 general population controls (n = 66,820) and to unaffect
174 eurodegenerative mortality and their matched general population controls (n=23 028), data on mental h
176 during an outbreak compared to people in the general population due to close physical contact with pa
177 among PLWH remains higher compared with the general population, even in those who are virally suppre
178 increasing referral to 90%, rescreening the general population every 5 years, and re-engaging those
180 Compared with 1:313 among subjects in the general population, FH prevalence is 10-fold higher amon
181 42 years, IQR 34-50) the SMR compared to the general population for all-cause mortality was 5.9 (95%
183 ntal disorders are at a higher risk than the general population for the subsequent development of cer
186 r hospital admission date (including matched general population group), but diagnosed during the subs
187 mmendations for the prevention of CVD in the general population had a lower risk of pre-eclampsia-a c
189 common cardiovascular risk factor among the general population, have been based primarily on the mea
190 ptic disc drusen (ODD), present in 2% of the general population, have occasionally been reported in p
191 higher risk with fingolimod compared to the general population (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.53, 95% CI = 0
194 Tinnitus is a sound heard by 15% of the general population in the absence of any external sound.
197 UK Biobank population is healthier than the general population in the United Kingdom, penetrance may
198 mptomatic hyperuricaemia affects ~20% of the general population in the USA, with variable rates in ot
199 wards broad childhood psychopathology in the general population, in addition to a specific associatio
200 hensive way of assessing genetic risk in the general population, in breast cancer patients, and in un
201 contributes to the ACE level variability in general population, in which mean ACE level in DD carrie
202 ality in 111,612 individuals from the Danish general population, including 497 with cirrhosis and 113
203 (n = 1745) and a comparison cohort from the general population individually matched on date of birth
207 ntion of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the general population is also related to the risk of hypert
209 brain health and Alzheimer's disease in the general population is leading to an increasing number of
210 rm to health from lifestyle causes among the general population is low, with a poor knowledge of alco
213 n populations with bipolar disorders and the general population is principally a result of excess dea
214 , associated with heart failure and death in general populations, is not well studied in survivors of
215 cer and younger age of onset compared to the general population, it is recommended that screening sta
216 he world have reported FH prevalence for the general population, leaving 178 (91%) countries in the w
218 and 505 542 people randomly sampled from the general population (matched to the skiers on age, sex, a
219 ve T cells in a considerable fraction of the general population may affect the dynamics of the curren
220 ence of sudden smell and taste change in the general population may be used as an indicator of COVID-
221 o do so knowing that they, like women in the general population, may benefit.See related article by K
223 gnosis of individuals with early COPD in the general population.Methods: We investigated 105,630 rand
224 - and age-matched comparison cohort from the general population (n = 20 670), and calculated risk est
227 ption, gaze and motor functioning in a large general population (n = 92; Experiment 1) and in clinica
229 ontrol groups (hospitalized: n = 146,968 and general population: n = 141,937), matched on age (+/- 2
230 t, patients' HRQL scores were similar to the general population norms (all 1-sided P > 0.05), but wer
231 cally associated to ADHD or CD symptoms in a general population of adolescents (n = 1093) being part
233 port the routine use of (18)F-FDG PET in the general population of NSCLC patients treated with ICIs,
235 ssociated with unilateral or bilateral VI in general population of pooled analysis but were identifie
237 are at an increased risk (compared with the general population) of both dementia and its prodrome, m
238 cidence of germline mutation carriers in the general population or in various clinically presenting p
239 reater lipoprotein(a) levels than either the general population or non-FH dyslipidemic patients.
240 s with NASH is substantially higher than the general population or patients without this inflammatory
243 d with increased neutrophil abundance in the general population (p = 5.1 x 10(-6) and p = 3.6 x 10(-5
244 to determine how many years earlier than the general population patients with diabetes with/without f
247 omes among patients with hypertension in the general population, patients with chronic kidney disease
248 mmatory joint disease and, compared with the general population, patients with RA have approximately
249 al SCC incidence in SOTR was elevated vs the general population (pooled SIR = 6.8, 95% confidence int
250 s, diabetes prevalence was higher than local general population prevalence rates (RR: 2.09; 95% CI 1.
251 adaptations' and sudden cardiac death in the general population raises the question of whether endura
252 her prevalence among healthcare workers than general population raising concern that healthcare worke
253 ed with ASD had higher rates of ASD than the general population (relative risk, 3.05; 95% confidence
254 both adults and school-age children from the general population, reporting of OAS and of AR comorbidi
259 trations exceeded the levels measured in the general population, risks cannot be ruled out due to the
262 nt phenotyping model has been validated in a general population sample, it can be extended into patie
263 les against independent equivalently powered general population samples from the UK Biobank, we consi
264 available (2594 cases and 5159 controls; all general population samples), we found PRS to be associat
266 ast cancer, and at a younger age than in the general population, screening begins earlier, and there
267 d Acute Lung Injury Risk; n=882), Copenhagen General Population Study (n=2068), Copenhagen City Heart
268 ncluded 453 participants, and the Copenhagen General Population Study included 765 participants.
269 thin 109,751 individuals from the Copenhagen General Population Study, the authors examined 25,480 su
272 ngst people who inject drugs compared to the general population suggesting the presence of increased
274 D had a higher hospitalization rate than the general population that is hospitalized, and even modera
277 higher amongst PWID in India compared to the general population, the strains circulating within this
278 soriasis and 14.4 (95% CI, 14.3-14.5) in the general population; the incidence rate of death from COV
279 wn association with hip fracture risk in the general population, they are commonly prescribed to pati
280 nd health in persons aged 50-97 years in the general population through a meta-analysis of iohexol cl
281 phenotyping of cardiac imaging data from the general population to investigate the genetic etiology o
282 ctors but without AF were recruited from the general population to undergo screening with an implanta
284 ates of vaccine hesitancy and refusal in the general population, transplant recipients can no longer
286 malignancy at a younger age than seen in the general population, variant allele frequency > 0.3 of a
287 ts with psoriasis compared with those in the general population was 0.94 (95% CI, 0.57-1.45; P = .82)
289 or null missense carriers compared with the general population was 2.30 (95% confidence interval, 1.
290 iagnosis of celiac disease compared with the general population was associated with a small but stati
293 f conditions consist of extreme cases in the general population where the symptoms are widely distrib
294 thnic-dependent percentage of obesity in the general population, while NPC1 homozygous mutations may
295 s associated with CKD across all stages in a general population with a substantial comorbidity burden
296 how a decrease in anti-HAV antibodies in the general population, with concomitant increases in the nu
297 ve symptoms affect a large percentage of the general population, with seasonal affective disorder (SA
298 reexisting immunity against these viruses in general populations worldwide has greatly limited their
299 s higher in patients with cancer than in the general population, yet the cancer-associated risk facto
300 ted rates of certain cancers compared to the general population, yet this research has focused almost