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1 ss risk (or risk difference), and population attributable risk.
2 ison, corresponding to a negative population attributable risk.
3 AD and may account for as much as 50% of the attributable risk.
4 ation burden of HF by calculating population attributable risks.
5 terval 1.09 to 2.21, adjusted PAR(population attributable risk) = 0.17].
6 ntly elevated, both in the primary analysis (attributable risk, 1.1 [95% confidence interval, 0.3 to
7  risk window) and in the secondary analysis (attributable risk, 1.2 [95% CI, 0.2 to 3.2] for the 21-d
8  = 5.75, P=.0005) and the highest population-attributable risk (15.1%) for CD among reported DPMs in
9  SNP (rs1219648) = 1.1 x 10(-10); population attributable risk = 16%).
10 = 2.41, 95% confidence interval: 1.14, 5.11; attributable risk = 2.84 per million doses administered,
11 nal insufficiency had the highest population attributable risk (27%).
12 .53) for the high-risk allele and population attributable risk 28.00.
13 d of attempts with intent to die (population attributable risk, 29.01%) in the United States annually
14 ildren (relative risk, 3.4; 95% CI, 3.0-3.9; attributable risk = 4.0 excess cases per 10,000 doses; 9
15 ildren (relative risk, 6.5; 95% CI, 5.3-8.1; attributable risk, 9.5 excess cases per 10,000 doses; 95
16                               The population attributable risk (95% CI) of 90-day mortality associate
17                                              Attributable risk analysis techniques were used to estim
18                                        Using attributable risk analysis, we found that approximately
19               This study aimed to assess the attributable risk and potential benefit of smoking cessa
20 Study [NIH-AARP]), we estimated relative and attributable risks and combined them with age-specific U
21 , injections (aOR=2.7; 95% CI: 1.3, 5.8; 37% attributable risk), and hemodialysis (aOR=11.5; 95% CI:
22 ease associations, for estimating population attributable risk, and for informing health policy and c
23 els to determine the adjusted relative risk, attributable risk, and number needed to harm of nonobste
24 atio [HR], 2.14; 95% CI, 1.17-3.92; P = .01; attributable risk [AR], 3.5 cases/10,000 persons), and t
25                                 Estimates of attributable risk are highly variable.
26  use postmenopausal hormones, the population attributable risks are 24.2% (95% CI, 19.8%-29.1%) for a
27                                              Attributable risks are calculated in reference to the de
28 e interval 3.2-7.9) for ARM and a population attributable risk as high as 57%.
29 th age and to model the projected population-attributable risk associated with 3 different vaccinatio
30                               The population-attributable risk associated with hospitalization with i
31 tures and stillbirth risk, and estimated the attributable risk associated with local temperature extr
32                               The population-attributable risk associated with these 4 risk factors w
33                               The population attributable risks associated with the 80th percentile o
34                 Delirium exerted the highest attributable risk at the population level (5.8%; 95% CI,
35  prevalent cardiovascular disease, and their attributable risk by sex.
36                                   Population-attributable risk calculations for the associated haplot
37                                              Attributable risk can be defined as the ratio of average
38 e a large proportion of the locus population attributable risk can be explained by the uncovered vari
39                                              Attributable risk combines information on the prevalence
40                                   Population-attributable risk, determined from predictors of risk an
41                                              Attributable risks did not vary by age, ultraviolet B fl
42              We estimate that the population attributable risk due to this aminoacid substitution for
43                               The population attributable risk due to trans fat intake was 7% (95% CI
44                               The population attributable risk estimated for a reduction in PM2.5 con
45  onset (rs4606565, P = 0.02); the population-attributable risk, estimated from the least-selected cas
46                                   Population-attributable risk estimates associated with metabolic sy
47 variates slightly decreased the relative and attributable risk estimates for current smoking in both
48 disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), DALY-attributable risk factors, years of life lived with disa
49                      Although the population attributable risk for any of the genes identified to dat
50                     The estimated population attributable risk for C3F was 22%.
51 aled that hypertension had a high population-attributable risk for CHF, accounting for 39% of cases i
52                         Thus, the population attributable risk for delusion was only 2.62% compared w
53                               The population attributable risk for DM as a CVD risk factor increased
54  with infertility and preterm birth, yet the attributable risk for female genital tract infections re
55 logy to estimate independent and overlapping attributable risk for five tiers of behavioural, metabol
56                               The population attributable risk for job strain was 3.4%.
57 ibutable risk for oral cancer and 80% of the attributable risk for larynx cancer results from tobacco
58 , explains an additional 13.2% of population attributable risk for lung cancer.
59                      The adjusted population attributable risk for mortality related to major bleedin
60 n shown to be associated with the population attributable risk for myocardial infarction.
61                     Approximately 90% of the attributable risk for oral cancer and 80% of the attribu
62 ed relative risk of death and the population attributable risk for preventable risk factors were as f
63 .1C-bearing genotypes account for 37% of the attributable risk for rapid progression among African Am
64 nferring a moderate relative risk and a high attributable risk for relapse in pediatric ALL patients.
65                      Estimates of population attributable risk for the common allele of this SNP sugg
66             The age-/sex-adjusted population attributable risk for these Simple 7 metrics combined wa
67             Estimates of adjusted population attributable risk for these three processes were 45% for
68                                          The attributable risk for this composite end point was 1.68
69 a substantial or even majority of population-attributable risk for type 2 diabetes and age-related ma
70                                   Population attributable risks for all cause mortality and cardiovas
71 ition 402, is linked to approximately 50% of attributable risks for AMD.
72                                   Population-attributable risks for diabetes associated with the T-al
73  in the desirable categories; the population attributable risks for high non-HDL-C and low HDL-C were
74                                              Attributable risk fraction and the exposed index number
75                     Because estimates of the attributable risk fraction caused by these experiences w
76 encephalopathy, and therefore the population attributable risk fraction for an IQ score that might be
77                                          The attributable risk fraction for mortality of AKI was 31.4
78                               The population attributable risk fraction for perinatal death related t
79             This corresponds to a population-attributable risk fraction of 5.2%.
80                      Overall, the population-attributable risk fraction of patients was 5%, suggestin
81                               The population attributable risk fraction was considerably greater in f
82                                         This attributable risk fraction was higher in women than men
83 ese women, were used to calculate population attributable risk fractions (PAFs).
84                    Calculation of population attributable risk fractions demonstrated that one third
85                               The population-attributable risk fractions for 1 or more experiences we
86                                          The attributable risk fractions were lowest in those ages 15
87       Deficiency in n-3 LCFAs was defined as attributable risk from 13 morbidity and mortality outcom
88 s despite our collective efforts to minimize attributable risk from known contributors to CAD such as
89                  We estimated the population attributable risk from passive smoking to be 27% for dec
90 arameters (the odds ratio and the population attributable risk), guidelines for causal inference, and
91                                        Thus, attributable risk identifies exposures most productively
92                                The estimated attributable risk in Boston exceeded 1,800 deaths during
93                                          The attributable risk in our cohort for total soda consumpti
94 s carriers aged >55 years, with a population attributable risk in this age group of 0.93% (95% CI 0%-
95                                    Influenza-attributable risks in comparable nonpregnant and postpar
96 st effect translates into a large population attributable risk-influencing as much as 25% of type 2 d
97 djusted OR [aOR]=5.4; 95% CI: 1.5, 19.0; 17% attributable risk), injections (aOR=2.7; 95% CI: 1.3, 5.
98 provides a framework for estimating lifetime attributable risk (LAR) of cancer incidence associated w
99 conservative estimate of additional lifetime attributable risk (LAR) of cancer incidence for females
100 g (MPI) with SPECT on the estimated lifetime attributable risk (LAR) of cancer is unknown.
101                           Odds ratios (ORs), attributable risks, liability R2 values, and proportions
102 ype 2 diabetes in Mexican Americans, but the attributable risk may be lower than in Caucasian populat
103 rences in results between the drinking water attributable risk method, which has been the main basis
104                           The drinking water attributable risk method, which was the basis for previo
105                                     Using an attributable risk methodology, this study calculated inp
106 ributable to blood pressure using population-attributable risk, mortality, and the population size of
107 .9%-6.9%) by day 90, reflecting a population-attributable risk of 0.8% (95% CI, .4%-1.1%).
108 parison translates to an upper limit for the attributable risk of 1 intussusception case per 65,287 R
109 is in blacks and whites and had a population attributable risk of 16% in blacks and 9% in whites.
110                     The estimated population-attributable risk of 21.6% (95% CI 10.0%-31.0%) suggests
111                     The estimated population attributable risk of 25(OH)D concentrations <50 nmol/L f
112 n had low fitness, which led to a population-attributable risk of 39% for CVD mortality and 44% for a
113 ity to asthma and obesity, with a population attributable risk of 39.7%.
114 0q26 and is estimated to confer a population attributable risk of 49.3%.
115  in CFRD onset and had a combined population-attributable risk of 68%.
116  interval [CI], 1.96-2.72) with a population-attributable risk of 7.7% (99% CI, 6.3-8.8).
117 , 2.44; 99% CI, 2.06-2.89) with a population-attributable risk of 8.5% (99% CI, 7.0-9.6).
118              Relative risk models yielded an attributable risk of 86% for men and 89% for women, usin
119 he dietary exposures examined convey limited attributable risk of AF in the general population.
120                               The population-attributable risk of alcohol abuse on each outcome was o
121                               The population-attributable risk of all risk factors combined was 41.9%
122  AMD 2.7-fold and may account for 50% of the attributable risk of AMD.
123 ovide a better assessment of the comorbidity-attributable risk of antibiotic-resistant infections.
124 tive risk of nearly 10-fold and a population attributable risk of approximately 10%.
125 erial events and to determine the population attributable risk of arterial events by VTE in a large p
126                               The population-attributable risk of AS associated with 3 cardiac risk f
127 Genotype accounted for ~9% of the population-attributable risk of ASD.
128 phic female phantom and to estimate lifetime attributable risk of breast and lung cancer incidence on
129    These data were used to estimate lifetime attributable risk of cancer above baseline using the app
130 iation examinations to estimate the lifetime attributable risk of cancer in children with heart disea
131 ) would accrue an overall estimated lifetime attributable risk of cancer mortality of about 1.9%, wit
132 s for 10 years carries an estimated lifetime attributable risk of cancer of 0.9% for male patients an
133 r for 10 years carries an estimated lifetime attributable risk of cancer of 1.6% for male patients an
134                              Median lifetime attributable risk of cancer ranged widely depending on s
135 , 0.1-76.9 mSv), and the associated lifetime attributable risk of cancer was 0.07% (range, 0.001%-6.5
136                                 The lifetime attributable risk of cancer was estimated to be as high
137  an important contribution to the population attributable risk of cardiovascular disease; lifestyle f
138                               The population-attributable risk of CHD for elevated CRP was 11%.
139                    A large proportion of the attributable risk of CKD in this population was associat
140 ight potentially explain at least 90% of the attributable risk of coronary artery disease.
141                               The population-attributable risk of criminality from childhood disorder
142 xpectancies, life-years lost, and population-attributable risk of death associated with smoking and w
143 ity of smokers is tripled and the population-attributable risk of death associated with smoking is do
144                               The population-attributable risk of death associated with smoking was 6
145 ding change in population exposure and PM2.5-attributable risk of death prior to the year 2000 is mad
146                                          The attributable risk of dementia between individuals with a
147 sis in this cohort (136/200), the population attributable risk of dementia related to intracranial at
148 d olanzapine have greater diabetes risk, the attributable risk of diabetes mellitus with atypical ant
149 ence interval, 1.9 to 4.8), for a population attributable risk of disciplinary action of 26 percent.
150  Cox proportional hazards models; population attributable risk of DM as a CVD risk factor was calcula
151                               The population-attributable risk of EoE was 31% (95% CI, 28% to 34%), s
152              Pregnancies in donors may incur attributable risk of gestational hypertension or preecla
153                               The population attributable risk of hard domestic water on AD was 2%.
154                                          The attributable risk of HF was estimated as the difference
155 id not mitigate the importance or population attributable risk of high Alzheimer's pathology scores o
156                                   Population attributable risk of important factors for allergic rhin
157    We calculated the population proportional attributable risk of indoor tanning in the United States
158                                          The attributable risk of intussusception after the administr
159                  We estimated the population attributable risk of lead exposure to be 13.5% and 9.6%
160                               The population attributable risk of long-term admission to a nursing ho
161 k of LVH did not vary by race or gender, the attributable risk of LVH was greater in blacks and women
162 ntial life lost and estimated the population attributable risk of mortality due to mental disorders.
163  Disease Score, in assessing the comorbidity-attributable risk of nosocomial infections with methicil
164 anslate into a highly significant population-attributable risk of obesity.
165 e crime register to determine the population-attributable risk of patients with severe mental illness
166                     The estimated population-attributable risk of preterm birth for childhood wheezin
167 ent with rituximab was associated with a 15% attributable risk of serious adverse events after day 10
168 c deletions contribute ~4% of the population-attributable risk of sporadic CHD.
169                               The population attributable risk of stroke or systemic embolism associa
170  Debate continues about the magnitude of the attributable risk of the association between RRV-TV and
171 accounted for the greatest proportion of the attributable risk of the lack of awareness of hypertensi
172              We estimate that the population attributable risk of the new locus, marked by rs6983267,
173                               The population attributable risk of these mutations was 2.2% for schizo
174 .0% (95% CI 2.2-5.7) reduction in population attributable risk of TIA and stroke.
175  rs11066320 was responsible for a population-attributable risk of TOF of approximately 10%.
176                  Baseline CVD had population attributable risks of 51% and 27% for CVD and all-cause
177 uming causality, ever smoking had population attributable risks of 77% (95% CI: 0.55, 0.89) for ESCC,
178                                     Lifetime attributable risks of cancer were calculated using the a
179  and effective doses, and projected lifetime attributable risks of cancer.
180                                          The attributable risks of diabetes mellitus associated with
181 led calculation of incidence rate ratios and attributable risks of excess cases of Guillain-Barre syn
182  from 256-slice CTPA and associated lifetime attributable risks of radiation cancer were determined f
183                           Projected lifetime attributable risks of solid cancer were higher for young
184                               The population attributable risk (PAR) associated with individual risk
185                 We calculated the population-attributable risk (PAR) by comparing incidence and morta
186                  We estimated the population-attributable risk (PAR) for major MI risk factors among
187 g meta-analyses, we estimated the population-attributable risk (PAR) of Alzheimer's disease worldwide
188 oking together explain 61% of the population-attributable risk (PAR) of AMD.
189 revious studies indicate that the population attributable risk (PAR) of bladder cancer for tobacco sm
190             We also estimated the population attributable risk (PAR) of familial factors in JIA.
191 e variant accounted for 1% of the population attributable risk (PAR) of TOF.
192    Haplotype-based calculation of population-attributable risk (PAR) results in an estimated PAR of 1
193           Moreover, estimation of population attributable risk (PAR) suggested that nsVT was the stro
194 ence interval: 1.5, 2.3), and the population attributable risk (PAR) was 3.6%.
195                                   Population attributable risk (PAR) was estimated using Levin's form
196 fidence intervals [95% CIs]), and population attributable risk (PAR) were calculated.
197 ell cancer cases attributable (or population attributable risk (PAR)) to 1) well-established risk fac
198 ks (RRs) for incident cancers and population-attributable risk (PAR).
199 ndex; Receiver Operator Curve and Population Attributable Risk (PAR).
200 ach examination, we estimated the population attributable risks (PAR) of traditional risk factors (hy
201 ke conditions in this population (population attributable risk [PAR] = 40.5% and 35.0%, respectively)
202 women included estimating relative risks and attributable risk parameters from population-based case-
203                               The population attributable risks (PARs) were 0.41, 0.40 and 0.38 for t
204        Odds ratios (OR) and their population attributable risks (PARs) were calculated, with 99% conf
205     The corresponding multivariable-adjusted attributable risk percent associated with elevated total
206            In this age group, the population-attributable risk percent of frequent cocaine for nonfat
207 lthy lifestyle, we calculated the population-attributable risk percent.
208 ndent risk factors and univariate population attributable risk percentage (PAR%) was estimated for ea
209 ce ranged from 1.90 to 2.67, and the summary attributable risk percentage (that is, the percentage of
210 ed that bathing in the lake (odds ratio 1.6, attributable risk percentage 37%) and drinking its water
211   When examined collectively, the population attributable risk percentage for disorders of mineral me
212 obesity (25.8%), with the highest population-attributable risk percentage found in African Americans
213                               The population attributable risk percentage of asthma for risk of pertu
214                   Among those with MRSA, the attributable risk percentage of death associated with MR
215                                    Thus, the attributable risk percentage of HIV to HSV-2 was 52%, an
216                               The population-attributable risk percentage of pancreatic cancer based
217  of HIV to HSV-2 was 52%, and the population attributable risk percentage was 19% in populations with
218                               The population-attributable risk percentage was 30.8% for minor violenc
219                               The population attributable risk percentage was calculated to determine
220                    For HFpEF, the population-attributable risk percentage was greatest for hypertensi
221  measures of association, and the population attributable risk percentage was used as an indicator of
222  baseline risk factors, and their population-attributable risk percentage were analyzed.
223 sting methods for a wide range of population-attributable risk, percentage of disease-contributing ra
224 We estimated the full and partial population attributable risk percentages (PAR%) by combining the re
225                                   Population attributable risk percentages (PARPs) take into account
226 ucking, agriculture, and logging (population attributable risk percentages were 16.8%, 8.8%, 7.9%, an
227 Rs, 95% confidence intervals, and population attributable risk percentages were calculated according
228 mparing racial/ethnic groups, and population-attributable risk percentages were calculated for each r
229                                   Population attributable risk percentages were calculated for exposu
230 igher risk allele frequencies and population-attributable risk percentages were observed in Asians th
231 evalence of smoking and the large population attributable risk, programs to reduce both smoking and e
232                  To determine the population-attributable risk proportion (PARP) for breast cancer as
233                               The population-attributable risk proportion for 1 or more unit suicide
234                                   Population-attributable risk proportion of breast cancer.
235                               The population-attributable risk proportions across DSM-IV disorder cla
236 icant odds ratios of 2.0-12.0 and population attributable risk proportions of 6.2%-33.7%.
237                               The population-attributable risk proportions of lifetime mental disorde
238                                   Population-attributable risk proportions of severe role impairment
239 We compared three approaches (drinking water attributable risk, quantitative microbial risk assessmen
240 nd comparison, corresponding to a population attributable risk range of one excess admission in 66000
241  other developed countries, estimates of the attributable risk ranged from 0.6% to 1.8%, whereas in J
242 9% to 11.4%) in the later time period (P for attributable risk ratio=0.04), although multivariable ad
243                                  The percent attributable risk related to the APOE epsilon4 allele am
244                               The population-attributable risk related to this CFH risk variant was 2
245 study in NYS, we estimated recent and future attributable risks related to extreme heat due to climat
246 l school (1 percent and 7 percent population attributable risk, respectively), but the association wi
247                                 Nonetheless, attributable risk retains its usefulness as an approxima
248 n on AD prevalence by calculating population attributable risks (the percent of cases attributable to
249                               The population-attributable risk to develop hyperglycemia due to the T
250                                The estimated attributable risk to mortality for these 2 parameters wa
251 proach akin to the calculation of population attributable risk to quantify the contribution of poor a
252  comparable in magnitude and prevalence (ie, attributable risk) to a total cholesterol level of 6.2 m
253 ime, estimated by calculating the population-attributable risk, varies by gender and age.
254           They estimated that the population attributable risk was 27% for weight increases of 5 kg o
255                      The adjusted population attributable risk was 51 percent for cigarette smoking,
256  heart disease, the percentage of population attributable risk was 79% (95% CI, 40%-93%).
257                 The corresponding population attributable risk was 9 percent.
258                               The population attributable risk was calculated after adjustment for ba
259                                          The attributable risk was calculated by gender, three age ba
260                                    Influenza-attributable risk was calculated by subtracting event ra
261 risk of adverse birth outcomes, although the attributable risk was generally low.
262 %), and therefore, the associated population attributable risk was low (<1%).
263 ry is substantial (8.6%), and the population attributable risk was nearly 20%.
264 en than among younger children; however, its attributable risk was not.
265  79 y (OR = 0.25, 95% CI 0.21-0.30), and the attributable risk was such that in the absence of screen
266                  The population proportional attributable risk were 3.0% to 21.8% for NMSC and 2.6% t
267  the use of Cox regression, our estimates of attributable risk were adjusted for the demographic char
268                                 Relative and attributable risks were calculated using a Poisson model
269 cs modifying the associations and population-attributable risks were determined.
270 hemodialysis (aOR=11.5; 95% CI: 1.2, 107; 8% attributable risk) were associated with case status.

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