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1  dietary habits and aging processes that are modifiable.
2 al risk factors for delirium development are modifiable.
3 rtality in many cancers, and are potentially modifiable.
4 bidity, and many of these factors may not be modifiable.
5 ng AB loop mutations suggest that binding is modifiable.
6 elated to pancreatic fistulae, which are not modifiable.
7 rch should determine if the observed risk is modifiable.
8 nt of hypertension and that this risk may be modifiable.
9 , diet and deprivation which are potentially modifiable.
10 nisms, because this potential risk factor is modifiable.
11 erved ejection fraction and whether they are modifiable.
12 t-indicating gap junction nexus stability is modifiable.
13 results highlight the utility of the readily modifiable 8-silyloxyquinoline scaffold for the design o
14 dings suggest that banking is underutilized, modifiable adolescent, parent, and provider factors asso
15 cantly associated with ALS and may represent modifiable ALS disease risk factors.
16 ction of the oral cavity, is both common and modifiable and has been implicated as a novel potential
17 isk factors for stroke can be categorized as modifiable and nonmodifiable.
18  associated with stillbirths are potentially modifiable and often coexist, such as maternal infection
19 ting screening uptake; all these factors are modifiable and therefore potentially susceptible to inte
20     Hearing impairment (HI) is prevalent, is modifiable, and has been associated with cognitive decli
21 ke spatial autocorrelation, grid scores, and modifiable areal unit analysis.
22                      This approach is easily modifiable, as substrate specificity is conferred by an
23 esearch is warranted to identify potentially modifiable aspects of coping that might guide future int
24                                           No modifiable aspects of early-life environment or lifestyl
25                        Targeting potentially modifiable aspects of frailty preoperatively, such as im
26 , increased focus has recently turned toward modifiable aspects of the environment, including physica
27  of easily synthesized, highly diverse PPAPs modifiable at every position.
28                        Risk factors that are modifiable at menopause account for more than one-third
29 risk factors, focusing on behaviors that are modifiable at menopause.
30 nor renal transplantation, some of which are modifiable; attention should be focussed on addressing a
31 ions that are not compatible with the easily modifiable B-alkoxide moiety.
32 postmortem evaluation, and identification of modifiable barriers to providing better outcomes after r
33 y if these inequities are due to potentially modifiable barriers.
34 d burden, which suggests diet as a potential modifiable behavior for cerebral amyloid accumulation an
35                           Sunscreen use is a modifiable behavior that can help reduce the risk for sk
36 ncreasing burden is largely a consequence of modifiable behavioral risk factors that interact with ge
37    To determine the relative associations of modifiable biological, neighborhood, psychosocial, socio
38 (BMD) and frail health, outcomes potentially modifiable by altering health behaviors and/or treating
39 al place cells form a spatial 'map' which is modifiable by environmental change.
40 contributing to the risk of death seem to be modifiable by existing therapies.
41              Placental vascular function was modifiable by periconceptional micronutrient supplementa
42 fically examining the impact of risk factors modifiable by physician and patient behavior.
43 sal disease risk alleles whose effect may be modifiable by vitamin D levels.
44                                        Major modifiable cardiovascular risk factors collectively acco
45 ovascular and respiratory diseases implicate modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, including especi
46 n of diabetes and number of other presenting modifiable cardiovascular risk factors.
47               Cigarette smoking is a leading modifiable cause of death worldwide.
48 ortality and improved health care ignores no modifiable cause of death, nor any cause of disability t
49               Future studies should identify modifiable causes for these disparities.
50 iseases, providing evidence of a potentially modifiable clinical practice associated with paediatric
51 OR, 1.03, 95% CI, 1.02-1.05) and potentially modifiable (colloid administration [yes vs no]: OR, 1.75
52                           SSBs are a single, modifiable component of diet that can impact preventable
53 en alcohol abuse, a common and theoretically modifiable condition, and the most common cause of death
54                             As a potentially modifiable condition, it is of particular importance to
55 e of analgesic use, this may be an important modifiable contributor to hearing loss.
56                                   Changes in modifiable coronary risk factors accounted for 66% of th
57 heart disease are associated with changes in modifiable coronary risk factors.
58 ng conditions were tested as predictors of 9 modifiable CVD risk factors in a well-characterized coho
59          Dietary phosphate absorption is one modifiable determinant of serum phosphate and FGF23 leve
60 for enhancing donor protections and identify modifiable deterrents to donation.
61 ETATION: This study suggests that active and modifiable disease processes might be ongoing in patient
62 this new lens which considers the disorder a modifiable disorder of motor control, we are optimistic
63  conditioning intervals, are bidirectionally modifiable, display experience-dependent refinement, and
64 We discuss data on the impact of potentially modifiable disruptors to patient sleep, such as noise, l
65 We leverage this chemistry to develop easily modifiable donors that can be triggered to release H2S.
66     The concept of community viral load as a modifiable driver of new HIV infections has attracted su
67 aracterize protein interaction networks in a modifiable environment by introducing a soluble peptide
68  case-control design, we identified multiple modifiable environmental features that might be targeted
69 fe-years (DALYs) associated with potentially modifiable environmental, occupational, behavioural, phy
70 ethylation is not only an inherited but also modifiable epigenetic mark that has been related to card
71 usality of an observed association between a modifiable exposure or risk factor and a clinically rele
72                       These findings suggest modifiable exposures and behaviors may contribute to dif
73 sis of childhood asthma, but the potentially modifiable exposures that lead to asthma remain uncertai
74 plore critical links between genomic coding, modifiable exposures, and manifestation of disease pheno
75 haracterization of protein interactions in a modifiable extracellular environment.
76   As such, mode of delivery is potentially a modifiable factor for psychological well-being.
77 ting ligand vitamin D has been proposed as a modifiable factor in multiple disorders, could explain a
78 estational weight gain (GWG) is an important modifiable factor known to influence fetal outcomes incl
79 function should be targeted as a potentially modifiable factor to prevent CMI-related brain injury.
80 s suggest that a sense of purpose in life, a modifiable factor, may play an important role in maintai
81 ing of stage 2 palliation (S2P), a physician-modifiable factor, on long-term survival is not well und
82 f menstrual and/or reproductive history) and modifiable factors (body mass index [BMI; calculated as
83                        Strategies to improve modifiable factors and early therapeutic intervention ca
84                                     Multiple modifiable factors are associated with use of eye care a
85 nd a more even distribution across meals are modifiable factors associated with higher muscle mass in
86 s and greater self-efficacy were potentially modifiable factors associated with improved mental healt
87  the number of hours into a shift) represent modifiable factors associated with response time.
88 long-term outcome in these patients and what modifiable factors can be targeted for preventive interv
89  and readmission and to identify potentially modifiable factors during the index sepsis hospitalizati
90                          Further research on modifiable factors influencing mtDNA copy number may lea
91 Survey, we formally investigated potentially modifiable factors linking low socioeconomic status (SES
92  patterns could facilitate identification of modifiable factors related to development of asthma.
93 ning during the prenatal period) to identify modifiable factors that affect allergic disease risk.
94                                 There may be modifiable factors that can reduce the likelihood of pre
95                       Furthermore, targeting modifiable factors that contribute most significantly to
96 ing and priority setting and for identifying modifiable factors that may contribute to the trends.
97 viding an exemplary psychiatry clerkship are modifiable factors that may increase the rate of psychia
98 sculoskeletal injuries in LMICS and identify modifiable factors that predict subsequent early all-cau
99 erative complications and identify potential modifiable factors to improve outcomes in patients under
100                          Efforts to identify modifiable factors to prevent recurrent AKI in these pat
101 e of the risk distribution associated with 4 modifiable factors was 2.9% to 5.0% and 15.5% to 25.0%,
102                                 The PAR% for modifiable factors was higher for estrogen receptor-posi
103 y originate from socioeconomic variations in modifiable factors which include lifestyle and inflammat
104                                    Regarding modifiable factors, higher average parathyroid hormone l
105 se low rates appear associated with possibly modifiable factors, including having a regular care prov
106 y incontinence detection, identify and treat modifiable factors, incorporate patient preference into
107 y needs to identify and manage those patient modifiable factors, to decrease the risk of graft failur
108                        When considering only modifiable factors, we found that changing the risk fact
109 llowed from the identification of nongenetic modifiable factors.
110  risk-reduction strategies based on altering modifiable factors.
111 multiple non-modifiable risk factors but few modifiable factors.
112           To obtain environmental data about modifiable features that were present in the immediate s
113                                       Using (modifiable) filter rules for the commonly used methoxima
114 ient electric fields using a geometry easily modifiable for magnetic field detection via Faraday rota
115           The surface concentration of these modifiable groups was determined to be 30.0 +/- 3.3 pmol
116 ment' system in Drosophila to generate a non-modifiable H3K36 lysine-to-arginine (H3K36R) mutant.
117                             Given 25(OH)D is modifiable in clinical practice, future studies should c
118 nalyses suggested that disease risk might be modifiable in subjects with certain gene variants.
119 ered by the lack of widely usable and easily modifiable in vitro activity assays.
120            The point at which this occurs is modifiable, in this case corresponding to the threshold
121                     Articles that focused on modifiable indoor exposures in relation to frequency or
122 of atopic eczema and pointing to potentially modifiable influences.
123 we report on the first example of robust and modifiable Lewis acids centered on the nitrogen atom, wh
124 ian biology, (b) the gut microbiome, and (c) modifiable lifestyle behaviors, such as sleep.
125 perspective, we discuss the effects of these modifiable lifestyle behaviours on the brain, and how so
126 eficial effects and reinforces the effect of modifiable lifestyle choices on health span.
127 lysis to investigate the association between modifiable lifestyle factors and risk for SPs.
128 ass (FFM), percentage of body fat (%BF), and modifiable lifestyle factors for all Gross Motor Functio
129                                              Modifiable lifestyle factors linked to cancer offer grea
130                                  Potentially modifiable lifestyle factors may influence cognitive hea
131           These data highlight a potentially modifiable marker of risk that should be assessed and ta
132            The findings point to potentially modifiable maternal influences on this complex and highl
133 ting chemicals to preeclampsia and suggest a modifiable means to reduce the mortality and morbidity a
134 e data serve as a call to action to identify modifiable mechanisms leading to these observed mortalit
135                                  Potentially modifiable mechanisms, including eating behaviors, are o
136 ucidate pathophysiologic pathways and target modifiable mechanisms.
137      Future research should seek to identify modifiable mediators of this association.
138 a, little research has evaluated potentially modifiable moderators of Abeta-related cognitive decline
139 edictors of outcome, and excluding early non-modifiable mortality.
140                   We report the synthesis of modifiable NAM carbohydrate derivatives and the installa
141  of Ca(2+) channel clusters for reliable and modifiable neurotransmitter release.
142                                  Potentially modifiable or treatable factors leading to increased ris
143 n liver (de novo lipogenesis [DNL]) may be a modifiable pathogenetic pathway.
144 tion from a spatially homogeneous state to a modifiable pattern that is subject to self-organization.
145           We analyzed their association with modifiable perioperative variables.
146 s the associations between these potentially modifiable physiological parameters and pediatric stroke
147 igned with the need for new broad and easily modifiable platforms for H2S donation, we report here th
148                     Optimal prescription and modifiable practices at the bedside might enhance entera
149          Hematoma expansion is a potentially modifiable predictor of poor outcome following an acute
150         Surgical readmissions have few known modifiable predictors.
151 ltifaceted approach, including correction of modifiable preoperative risk factors and prompt treatmen
152        Given that overweight and obesity are modifiable, prevention of obesity may be an important pu
153                 Antibodies against reduction modifiable protein (anti-Rmp Abs) can block complement-d
154 appears as a coordinated response across the modifiable residues present within an individual substra
155 works, electrical synapses may function as a modifiable resonance feedback system that enables stable
156 d topping off solution in the lens case were modifiable risk behaviors identified in RGP wearers who
157 in adulthood and may represent a potentially modifiable risk determinant.
158 Preoperative opioids represent a potentially modifiable risk factor and a novel target to improve qua
159  modifications may reveal the link between a modifiable risk factor and the pathogenetic mechanisms.
160  the effect of a high contrast dose, a known modifiable risk factor for AKI, on mortality is unknown.
161 h Body Mass Index was found to be a further, modifiable risk factor for back pain in this population.
162 r results suggest that poor air quality is a modifiable risk factor for bone fractures and osteoporos
163 everal malignancies, and it is a potentially modifiable risk factor for cancer.
164                     Hypertension is a major, modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular and kidney dis
165       Elevated blood pressure is the leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD)
166              Hypertension is the most common modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and de
167           Hypertension is the most prevalent modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and di
168                      Dyslipidemia is a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
169 al or ablation therapy, PVCs may represent a modifiable risk factor for CHF and death.
170 onmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is an important modifiable risk factor for child hospitalization, althou
171 mature ventricular contractions (PVCs) are a modifiable risk factor for congestive heart failure (CHF
172 n is proposed to be the third most important modifiable risk factor for death and disability.
173 lly ventilated patients and is an important, modifiable risk factor for delirium in critically ill pa
174 arotenoid antioxidants may represent a major modifiable risk factor for disease progression.
175                        Viral load is the key modifiable risk factor for HIV transmission and peaks du
176  to determine whether phosphorus intake is a modifiable risk factor for kidney disease.
177 ster miscarriages, suggesting vitamin D as a modifiable risk factor for miscarriage.
178                                Diet is a key modifiable risk factor for multiple chronic conditions,
179 idence that cigarette smoking is the largest modifiable risk factor for periodontal disease and has m
180 entration has been identified as a potential modifiable risk factor for perioperative bleeding.
181 essary to determine whether BMI represents a modifiable risk factor for perioperative outcome.
182 e of concurrent antibiotics is a potentially modifiable risk factor for severe CDI.
183                         Obesity is a leading modifiable risk factor for the development of several ep
184 plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) is a strong modifiable risk factor for vascular dementia and Alzheim
185                    Nutrition is an important modifiable risk factor in Alzheimer's disease.
186 ent environmental pollutants may represent a modifiable risk factor involved in the gene-time-environ
187   If this is true, sleep may represent a key modifiable risk factor or therapeutic target in the prec
188 ed to determine whether serum potassium is a modifiable risk factor that could be a target for diabet
189 ciation between periodontitis, a potentially modifiable risk factor, and cognitive impairment.
190  is a major risk factor, as well as the only modifiable risk factor, for glaucoma.
191         Low potassium could be a potentially modifiable risk factor, particularly for African America
192 he possible effect of social engagement as a modifiable risk factor.
193 ain secondary to medications is an important modifiable risk factor.
194                     Aggressive management of modifiable risk factors (hypertension, diabetes mellitus
195                                  Potentially modifiable risk factors (smoking, physical activity) pro
196 s measured in DALYs) was attributable to the modifiable risk factors analysed, including 74.2% (95% U
197        The goal of evaluation is to identify modifiable risk factors and abnormalities for which targ
198                            Understanding the modifiable risk factors and pathophysiology allows us to
199                                 Attention to modifiable risk factors and physician counseling may imp
200            Holistic interventions addressing modifiable risk factors and targeting ethnic groups at r
201 thresholds for initiating treatment of these modifiable risk factors and the optimal goals of risk fa
202                              Ten potentially modifiable risk factors are collectively associated with
203 ies affect TBI outcomes and whether they are modifiable risk factors are not known.
204 ly ill children, yet associated outcomes and modifiable risk factors are not well defined.
205                                   Addressing modifiable risk factors associated with ICU admission is
206 mia, and a sedentary lifestyle are the major modifiable risk factors associated with intracranial ath
207                               Elucidation of modifiable risk factors at young ages may help facilitat
208 e impairment is associated with multiple non-modifiable risk factors but few modifiable factors.
209 sweetened beverages [NNSBs]) are potentially modifiable risk factors contributing to variation in int
210 gest that early intervention to change these modifiable risk factors could make a significant contrib
211                However, after adjustment for modifiable risk factors during young adulthood, the disp
212 miological data associating unmodifiable and modifiable risk factors for AF and of the pathophysiolog
213      Exposures to specific pesticides may be modifiable risk factors for AMD.
214                                   Many major modifiable risk factors for atherosclerosis have been id
215 ether may lead to the identification of new, modifiable risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascul
216 tithrombotic therapy should be assessed, and modifiable risk factors for bleeding should be addressed
217 ships between adverse pregnancy outcomes and modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
218 ith Cheyne-Stokes respiration as potentially modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
219 aphic transitions are shifting the burden of modifiable risk factors for chronic and end-stage kidney
220 ions after bariatric surgery are potentially modifiable risk factors for deliberate self-harm after b
221 f standardized protocols focusing on several modifiable risk factors for delirium, including cognitiv
222  little is known about the occurrence of and modifiable risk factors for developing CMBs, especially
223          More studies are needed to identify modifiable risk factors for device exposure.
224                                          Few modifiable risk factors for early menopause have been id
225 s further illustrate the need for minimizing modifiable risk factors for GI bleeding in patients on o
226 lic health agencies have attempted to reduce modifiable risk factors for high blood pressure, such as
227 r longitudinal studies reporting potentially modifiable risk factors for incident dementia after MCI.
228 after lung transplantation remains poor, yet modifiable risk factors for late-term morbidity and mort
229 ble residents >65 years with at least 1 of 2 modifiable risk factors for pneumonia (ie, impaired oral
230                             Many potentially modifiable risk factors for prostate cancer are also ass
231 re the most common infections diagnosed, but modifiable risk factors for RTIs were not identified.
232 ht to quantify the importance of potentially modifiable risk factors for stroke in different regions
233 n B12, folate, and sulfur amino acids may be modifiable risk factors for structural brain changes tha
234 oposed interventions, to identify additional modifiable risk factors for VAEs, and to measure whether
235 im to understand the potential for targeting modifiable risk factors in disease development and progr
236                    We included the following modifiable risk factors in our analyses: weight change s
237                                        Other modifiable risk factors include sedentary lifestyle, smo
238                  Identification of early and modifiable risk factors is necessary to advance the scre
239  outcome of pregnancy, and identification of modifiable risk factors is potentially of great importan
240                    Enhanced understanding of modifiable risk factors may yield opportunities for prev
241                             Knowledge of the modifiable risk factors of T2D is important, as it forms
242  test for and estimate the causal effects of modifiable risk factors on outcomes.
243  associations between pediatric delirium and modifiable risk factors such as benzodiazepine exposure
244 athways across disease state and relative to modifiable risk factors such as hypertension, smoking, b
245  increased mortality rate is associated with modifiable risk factors such as lack of drug susceptibil
246                 Our study identified several modifiable risk factors that may be associated with NAIO
247 abetes, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension are modifiable risk factors that predict cardiovascular dise
248  studies are critical to identify and target modifiable risk factors to improve waitlist and long-ter
249 stemic survey of vasculopathy and control of modifiable risk factors to prevent irreversible neurolog
250                          The contribution of modifiable risk factors to the increasing global and reg
251 the relevance of diabetes duration and other modifiable risk factors to these associations.
252                                      Several modifiable risk factors were associated with HRQL deteri
253                          Certain potentially modifiable risk factors were associated with increased m
254                                       If all modifiable risk factors were at guideline-recommended ta
255                                          Two modifiable risk factors were evaluated: vaccine reaction
256  90% of the stroke burden is attributable to modifiable risk factors, and achieving control of behavi
257 Classic Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL) has few known modifiable risk factors, and the relationship between di
258 ed with respect to socioeconomic markers and modifiable risk factors, including maternal smoking and
259 ndings advocate for future studies targeting modifiable risk factors, such as reduction in benzodiaze
260                                              Modifiable risk factors, such as use of corticosteroids,
261                      We describe optimizing "modifiable risk factors," such as cold ischemia time (CI
262   Stroke prevention has generally focused on modifiable risk factors.
263 s after pancreatectomy and investigate their modifiable risk factors.
264 36% of patients, and 61% exhibited 1 or more modifiable risk factors.
265            Cardiovascular diseases stem from modifiable risk factors.
266 ictimisation, and research has outlined some modifiable risk factors.
267 ant epidemiologic investigations to identify modifiable risk factors.
268  evaluate the association between AD and its modifiable risk factors.
269 f similar magnitude to other well-recognized modifiable risk factors.
270 are among some of the more commonly reported modifiable risk factors.
271 xygen saturation and intravenous iron may be modifiable risk factors.
272 ically current smoking, remains an important modifiable risk for all levels of periodontitis severity
273  the aim of improving outcomes by minimizing modifiable risks associated with poor graft and patient
274 ncourage clinicians to prioritise addressing modifiable risks for CVD and CKD in HIV-positive people.
275 way to implement screening and monitoring of modifiable risks in the clinical setting.
276 nce and best practice, for the management of modifiable risks in those kidney and liver transplant pa
277 ers Yb(trensal), a sublimable and chemically modifiable SIM, an excellent candidate for quantum infor
278                        LAT contains multiple modifiable sites, and this multivalency may provide addi
279  delivers products bearing two independently modifiable sites.
280 asures and MRSA incidence, which may include modifiable social (eg, poverty, crowding) and biological
281                 Because cardiac steatosis is modifiable, strategies aimed at reducing MTG may be bene
282 nale for chronic inflammation as a potential modifiable stroke risk mechanism, and suggest that immun
283 sed agonistic activity, along with an easily modifiable structure compared with Sal A, makes Colly an
284    Medication beliefs and habit strength are modifiable targets for strategies to improve adherence i
285 nd widespread applications and help identify modifiable targets to prevent developmental programming
286          As lipid fractions represent easily modifiable targets, we examined the longitudinal relatio
287      A new study reports that meal timing, a modifiable temporal cue for the circadian system, can se
288 with environmental interactions, may be more modifiable than previously recognized.
289 ocerebrosidase enzymatic activity could be a modifiable therapeutic target.
290 ltiplex network framework, as well as easily modifiable to suit problem modelling needs that may diff
291 ough comorbid conditions such as cancer, the modifiable traditional cardiovascular disease risk facto
292 compared with less than 0.007 for any single modifiable traditional predictor.
293 modified tRNAi (Met), by expression of an un-modifiable tRNAi (Met) or changing the levels of Tcs3, r
294 gests that the representation is dynamic and modifiable via cognitive control.
295 ort the concept that medication adherence is modifiable via improved care transitions.
296  destabilize upon retrieval and thus are not modifiable via reconsolidation updating approaches and t
297 r perceived social support, also potentially modifiable, was associated with improved mental health.
298     CPMV nanoparticles are stable, nontoxic, modifiable with drugs and antigens, and their nanomanufa
299 te neurodevelopmental disruption that may be modifiable with intervention.
300            Furthermore, PV distensibility is modifiable with selective pulmonary vasodilator therapy

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