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1 s, both risk factors for mental and physical ill health.
2 tance as a pathway to social inequalities in ill health.
3 e waist circumferences have excess burden of ill health.
4 the factors that create a personal sense of ill health.
5 third reporting increased symptoms of mental ill health.
6 ss the social determinants that cause mental ill health.
7 t among these as a major cause of population ill health.
8 build the evidence base relating poverty to ill health.
9 might be at considerable risk of injury and ill health.
10 Workplaces have a key role in preventing ill health.
11 e initiation of new prescriptions for mental ill health.
12 sequences, are implemented to prevent mental ill health.
13 Study that increased with age, obesity, and ill health.
14 curity is an important determinant of mental ill health.
15 een reduced housing affordability and mental ill health.
16 be overlooked as a potential contributor to ill health.
17 he pathophysiology of these common causes of ill health.
18 lth outcomes and might be a marker of future ill health.
19 listic health care for patients with chronic ill health.
20 particular is believed to reduce the risk of ill health.
21 e decreases with age, and is associated with ill health.
22 mine factors independently related to mental ill health.
23 sy does not appear to affect risk for mental ill health.
24 s for adulthood than childhood psychological ill health.
25 d to identify and address the root causes of ill health.
26 rsensitivity that increasingly cause chronic ill health.
27 be more than simply a marker for concurrent ill health.
28 eases as the most significant contributor to ill health.
29 nal comorbidity between mental and metabolic ill-health.
30 sociated with unhealthy behaviors and mental ill-health.
31 cognitive function, weight gain, and mental ill-health.
32 ogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of mental ill-health.
33 nding fundamental human behaviors and mental ill-health.
34 function contributes to short and long-term ill-health.
35 ving the increase in population-level mental ill-health.
36 mortality and the prevalence and severity of ill-health.
37 elp-seeking behaviors for symptoms of mental ill-health.
38 optimal help-seeking for symptoms of mental ill-health.
39 ctors implicated in the cause of psychiatric ill-health.
40 tay mentally healthy and recover from mental ill-health.
41 le with intellectual disabilities and mental ill-health.
42 le with intellectual disabilities and mental ill-health.
43 at this behaviour confers protection against ill health [3] is supported by the description of anti-p
44 morbidity to the overall burden of maternal ill-health across the female reproductive life course, g
45 enal axis dysfunction in the neurobiology of ill-health, alongside evidence for similar mechanisms in
46 erefore, a doubled risk of developing mental ill health among these individuals represents a substant
50 ers are at considerable risk of work-related ill health and injury, and their health needs are critic
51 ty (body mass index, waist circumference) to ill health and physical disability in a cross-sectional
53 d maltreatment and the development of mental ill health and the initiation of new prescriptions for m
54 ntion targeted at smokers with severe mental ill health and to test methods of recruitment, randomisa
55 s raise concerns regarding society's mental (ill)health and the prevalence of insufficient and disrup
56 ckled (i) the spatial epidemiology of mental ill-health and (ii) the changing locational associations
59 ciency (ID) and malaria are common causes of ill-health and disability among children living in sub-S
61 deficient consumers', especially those whose ill-health and/or poverty excludes them from the marketp
64 gic and behavioral mechanisms relate them to ill health, and it is likely that different combinations
65 hree), strong for sexual risk taking, mental ill health, and problematic alcohol use (ORs of more tha
67 of a prescription drug used to treat mental ill health, and the odds ratio of these events at baseli
68 mes interlinked, risk factors for infection, ill-health, and incarceration, such as problem drug use.
73 ed victims were more likely to suffer mental ill health as a result of violence than non-disabled vic
74 ng in importance relative to other causes of ill health as populations age, and as progress continues
76 tive disorder (P<.05), whereas psychological ill health at ages 23, 33, and 42 years was associated w
77 nt leadership with higher symptoms of mental ill-health at the individual- (i.e., within-group) and t
78 ntially higher than for most other causes of ill health because of higher DALYs for this condition.
80 against biological warfare agents and later ill health, but the risks of illness must be considered
81 rug use, smoking, and obesity) and causes of ill health (cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, re
82 ted with exposures originating from a single ill health care worker from Guangdong Province, China.
83 f war experienced an increase in symptomatic ill health, colloquially known as Gulf war syndrome.
84 clude international studies of COVID-related ill health conducted during different phases of the pand
85 10% of patients have persistent symptoms of ill health despite normalisation of thyroid function tes
86 ready be affected by a high burden of mental ill health due to factors such as high trauma exposure d
90 SUDs) are a leading cause of death and other ill health effects in the United States and other countr
91 on the WHO's Projecting the Economic Cost of Ill-Health (EPIC) model, to project annual market econom
92 otects against problem behaviours and mental ill health (except dementia that occurs at a higher rate
94 actor 1, metabolic disease; Factor 2, mental ill health; Factor 3, cancer; Factor 4, musculoskeletal
95 ssociated with increased energy expenditure, ill health, failed reproduction, and premature death.
96 ses and solutions to workplace psychological ill-health for nurses, midwives and paramedics: the Care
97 atterns of fossil-fuel use cause substantial ill-health from air pollution and occupational hazards.
99 is, treatment and care of people with mental ill-health has come strongly from users, carers and prof
100 rtainties, such high estimates of population ill health have clear implications for health policy.
102 have documented associations between mental ill health, HIV risk, and poor engagement with HIV care
105 s of health-related behaviours and causes of ill health in adults that were associated with cumulativ
106 y, but these may be influenced by effects of ill health in childhood on BMI and later mortality.
107 y cesarean delivery are at increased risk of ill health in childhood, but these studies have been una
108 e than women to the effects of psychological ill health in early adulthood on midlife disorders.
111 ociation, comparing the prevalence of mental ill health in the United Kingdom before and after the go
114 is associated with loss of independence and ill-health in the elderly although the causes remain poo
115 edicine to identify and remove the causes of ill health, in contrast to the development of technologi
116 ed a new prescription for any type of mental ill health (incidence rate 46.5 events per 1000 person-y
117 ve events that may be associated with mental ill health, including menstruation (with premenstrual dy
120 truction workers are at risk of work related ill health, injury, and death, but better evidence to in
121 association between physical inactivity and ill health is well documented, 60% of the population is
122 ical phenotypes, the major burden of genetic ill health lies in the more prevalent polygenic disorder
123 nal cooking using biomass is associated with ill health, local environmental degradation, and regiona
125 Participants with fibromyalgia reported more ill health on condition-specific measures and the BRFSS
126 can further exacerbate the burden of mental ill health on forcibly displaced adolescents and young a
127 eople with substance use disorders or mental ill health, or both, are attended to by ambulance and em
128 r serious mental illness (a composite mental ill health outcome) or initiation of a prescription drug
133 risk associated with childhood psychological ill health persists for midlife psychological health.
134 esponsible for escalating rates of avoidable ill health, planetary damage, and social and health ineq
135 raine accounts for 4.9% of global population ill health quantified in years lived with disability (YL
136 nt needs of people in prison who have mental ill health remains an ongoing challenge for public menta
137 d particularly for people with severe mental ill health should be tested in a fully powered randomise
138 ances: psychological distress, self-assessed ill health, smoking, obesity, and poor educational achie
139 Results Patients who reported a terminally ill health status had worse QOL (unstandardized coeffici
142 ities also experience higher rates of mental ill health than the general population, but receive fewe
146 ions of major risk factors for and causes of ill health that are attributable to one or multiple type
147 presentativeness that increased with age and ill health that I introduced into real and hypothetical
149 mes (MBPs) are widely used to prevent mental ill-health that is becoming the leading global cause of
150 ognized as having severe and enduring mental ill-health, the development of an evidence base for psyc
151 is impeded by the dominant framing of mental ill health through the prism of diagnostic categories, l
153 d specifically for people with severe mental ill health, to be delivered by mental health nurses and
154 ing Cessation Intervention for Severe Mental Ill Health Trial (SCIMITAR) is a pilot randomised contro
156 cing relative wellbeing in later life, or if ill health was construed as unrelated to alcohol consump
158 eriod, 11 665 (5.9%) new diagnoses of mental ill health were made in the exposed group, giving an inc
159 of enrollment, and no symptoms of cancer or ill-health were offered FDG-PET/CT scanning as a screeni
161 leads to a lifelong susceptibility to mental ill-health which might be reflected by its effects on ad