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1  risk, excess risk (or risk difference), and population attributable risk.
2 rend comparison, corresponding to a negative population attributable risk.
3 cific population burden of HF by calculating population attributable risks.
4 nfidence interval 1.09 to 2.21, adjusted PAR(population attributable risk) = 0.17].
5 ed risk (OR = 5.75, P=.0005) and the highest population-attributable risk (15.1%) for CD among report
6  associated SNP (rs1219648) = 1.1 x 10(-10); population attributable risk = 16%).
7 rtality, renal insufficiency had the highest population attributable risk (27%).
8 val=3.56-15.53) for the high-risk allele and population attributable risk 28.00.
9 ly one-third of attempts with intent to die (population attributable risk, 29.01%) in the United Stat
10                                          The population attributable risk (95% CI) of 90-day mortalit
11 of gene-disease associations, for estimating population attributable risk, and for informing health p
12 who did not use postmenopausal hormones, the population attributable risks are 24.2% (95% CI, 19.8%-2
13 % confidence interval 3.2-7.9) for ARM and a population attributable risk as high as 57%.
14                                          The population attributable risks associated with the 80th p
15 k varies with age and to model the projected population-attributable risk associated with 3 different
16                                          The population-attributable risk associated with hospitaliza
17                                          The population-attributable risk associated with these 4 ris
18                                              Population-attributable risk calculations for the associ
19 les, because a large proportion of the locus population attributable risk can be explained by the unc
20                                              Population-attributable risk, determined from predictors
21                         We estimate that the population attributable risk due to this aminoacid subst
22                                          The population attributable risk due to trans fat intake was
23                                          The population attributable risk estimated for a reduction i
24 y and early onset (rs4606565, P = 0.02); the population-attributable risk, estimated from the least-s
25                                              Population-attributable risk estimates associated with m
26                                 Although the population attributable risk for any of the genes identi
27                                The estimated population attributable risk for C3F was 22%.
28                                    Thus, the population attributable risk for delusion was only 2.62%
29                                          The population attributable risk for DM as a CVD risk factor
30                                          The population attributable risk for job strain was 3.4%.
31 by rs481134, explains an additional 13.2% of population attributable risk for lung cancer.
32                                 The adjusted population attributable risk for mortality related to ma
33 ey have been shown to be associated with the population attributable risk for myocardial infarction.
34 iate-adjusted relative risk of death and the population attributable risk for preventable risk factor
35                                 Estimates of population attributable risk for the common allele of th
36                        The age-/sex-adjusted population attributable risk for these Simple 7 metrics
37                        Estimates of adjusted population attributable risk for these three processes w
38                                              Population attributable risks for all cause mortality an
39  with those in the desirable categories; the population attributable risks for high non-HDL-C and low
40 alyses revealed that hypertension had a high population-attributable risk for CHF, accounting for 39%
41 ibuting to a substantial or even majority of population-attributable risk for type 2 diabetes and age
42                                              Population-attributable risks for diabetes associated wi
43 fants with encephalopathy, and therefore the population attributable risk fraction for an IQ score th
44                                          The population attributable risk fraction for perinatal deat
45                                          The population attributable risk fraction was considerably g
46                        This corresponds to a population-attributable risk fraction of 5.2%.
47                                 Overall, the population-attributable risk fraction of patients was 5%
48 tions of obese women, were used to calculate population attributable risk fractions (PAFs).
49                               Calculation of population attributable risk fractions demonstrated that
50                                          The population-attributable risk fractions for 1 or more exp
51                             We estimated the population attributable risk from passive smoking to be
52 important parameters (the odds ratio and the population attributable risk), guidelines for causal inf
53 heterozygous carriers aged >55 years, with a population attributable risk in this age group of 0.93%
54 y, its modest effect translates into a large population attributable risk-influencing as much as 25%
55  deaths attributable to blood pressure using population-attributable risk, mortality, and the populat
56 h sarcoidosis in blacks and whites and had a population attributable risk of 16% in blacks and 9% in
57                                The estimated population attributable risk of 25(OH)D concentrations <
58 susceptibility to asthma and obesity, with a population attributable risk of 39.7%.
59 or AMD at 10q26 and is estimated to confer a population attributable risk of 49.3%.
60 with a relative risk of nearly 10-fold and a population attributable risk of approximately 10%.
61  future arterial events and to determine the population attributable risk of arterial events by VTE i
62 es not make an important contribution to the population attributable risk of cardiovascular disease;
63 therosclerosis in this cohort (136/200), the population attributable risk of dementia related to intr
64 cent confidence interval, 1.9 to 4.8), for a population attributable risk of disciplinary action of 2
65 sessed with Cox proportional hazards models; population attributable risk of DM as a CVD risk factor
66                                          The population attributable risk of hard domestic water on A
67 ores, but did not mitigate the importance or population attributable risk of high Alzheimer's patholo
68                                              Population attributable risk of important factors for al
69                             We estimated the population attributable risk of lead exposure to be 13.5
70                                          The population attributable risk of long-term admission to a
71 ars of potential life lost and estimated the population attributable risk of mortality due to mental
72                                          The population attributable risk of stroke or systemic embol
73                         We estimate that the population attributable risk of the new locus, marked by
74                                          The population attributable risk of these mutations was 2.2%
75 confers a 4.0% (95% CI 2.2-5.7) reduction in population attributable risk of TIA and stroke.
76                             Baseline CVD had population attributable risks of 51% and 27% for CVD and
77         Assuming causality, ever smoking had population attributable risks of 77% (95% CI: 0.55, 0.89
78  (95% CI, 2.9%-6.9%) by day 90, reflecting a population-attributable risk of 0.8% (95% CI, .4%-1.1%).
79                                The estimated population-attributable risk of 21.6% (95% CI 10.0%-31.0
80 of obese men had low fitness, which led to a population-attributable risk of 39% for CVD mortality an
81 ic variance in CFRD onset and had a combined population-attributable risk of 68%.
82  confidence interval [CI], 1.96-2.72) with a population-attributable risk of 7.7% (99% CI, 6.3-8.8).
83 (odds ratio, 2.44; 99% CI, 2.06-2.89) with a population-attributable risk of 8.5% (99% CI, 7.0-9.6).
84                                          The population-attributable risk of alcohol abuse on each ou
85                                          The population-attributable risk of all risk factors combine
86                                          The population-attributable risk of AS associated with 3 car
87            Genotype accounted for ~9% of the population-attributable risk of ASD.
88                                          The population-attributable risk of CHD for elevated CRP was
89                                          The population-attributable risk of criminality from childho
90 Rs), life expectancies, life-years lost, and population-attributable risk of death associated with sm
91                                          The population-attributable risk of death associated with sm
92 cess mortality of smokers is tripled and the population-attributable risk of death associated with sm
93                                          The population-attributable risk of EoE was 31% (95% CI, 28%
94 tter may translate into a highly significant population-attributable risk of obesity.
95 inked to the crime register to determine the population-attributable risk of patients with severe men
96                                The estimated population-attributable risk of preterm birth for childh
97   Rare genic deletions contribute ~4% of the population-attributable risk of sporadic CHD.
98 Genotype at rs11066320 was responsible for a population-attributable risk of TOF of approximately 10%
99                                          The population attributable risk (PAR) associated with indiv
100           Previous studies indicate that the population attributable risk (PAR) of bladder cancer for
101                        We also estimated the population attributable risk (PAR) of familial factors i
102          The variant accounted for 1% of the population attributable risk (PAR) of TOF.
103                      Moreover, estimation of population attributable risk (PAR) suggested that nsVT w
104 (95% confidence interval: 1.5, 2.3), and the population attributable risk (PAR) was 3.6%.
105                                              Population attributable risk (PAR) was estimated using L
106 ith 95% confidence intervals [95% CIs]), and population attributable risk (PAR) were calculated.
107  of renal cell cancer cases attributable (or population attributable risk (PAR)) to 1) well-establish
108 entration Index; Receiver Operator Curve and Population Attributable Risk (PAR).
109        At each examination, we estimated the population attributable risks (PAR) of traditional risk
110                            We calculated the population-attributable risk (PAR) by comparing incidenc
111                             We estimated the population-attributable risk (PAR) for major MI risk fac
112 rom existing meta-analyses, we estimated the population-attributable risk (PAR) of Alzheimer's diseas
113 igarette smoking together explain 61% of the population-attributable risk (PAR) of AMD.
114               Haplotype-based calculation of population-attributable risk (PAR) results in an estimat
115 elative risks (RRs) for incident cancers and population-attributable risk (PAR).
116 d asthma-like conditions in this population (population attributable risk [PAR] = 40.5% and 35.0%, re
117                                          The population attributable risks (PARs) were 0.41, 0.40 and
118                   Odds ratios (OR) and their population attributable risks (PARs) were calculated, wi
119                       In this age group, the population-attributable risk percent of frequent cocaine
120 ce to a healthy lifestyle, we calculated the population-attributable risk percent.
121 mine independent risk factors and univariate population attributable risk percentage (PAR%) was estim
122              When examined collectively, the population attributable risk percentage for disorders of
123                                          The population attributable risk percentage of asthma for ri
124  percentage of HIV to HSV-2 was 52%, and the population attributable risk percentage was 19% in popul
125                                          The population attributable risk percentage was calculated t
126 ere used as measures of association, and the population attributable risk percentage was used as an i
127 ollowed by obesity (25.8%), with the highest population-attributable risk percentage found in African
128                                          The population-attributable risk percentage of pancreatic ca
129                                          The population-attributable risk percentage was 30.8% for mi
130                               For HFpEF, the population-attributable risk percentage was greatest for
131 ence rates, baseline risk factors, and their population-attributable risk percentage were analyzed.
132 er over existing methods for a wide range of population-attributable risk, percentage of disease-cont
133            We estimated the full and partial population attributable risk percentages (PAR%) by combi
134                                              Population attributable risk percentages (PARPs) take in
135 ruction, trucking, agriculture, and logging (population attributable risk percentages were 16.8%, 8.8
136       The ORs, 95% confidence intervals, and population attributable risk percentages were calculated
137                                              Population attributable risk percentages were calculated
138 rd model comparing racial/ethnic groups, and population-attributable risk percentages were calculated
139  However, higher risk allele frequencies and population-attributable risk percentages were observed i
140 the high prevalence of smoking and the large population attributable risk, programs to reduce both sm
141                             To determine the population-attributable risk proportion (PARP) for breas
142                                          The population-attributable risk proportion for 1 or more un
143                                              Population-attributable risk proportion of breast cancer
144 with significant odds ratios of 2.0-12.0 and population attributable risk proportions of 6.2%-33.7%.
145                                          The population-attributable risk proportions across DSM-IV d
146                                          The population-attributable risk proportions of lifetime men
147                                              Population-attributable risk proportions of severe role
148 ons) by trend comparison, corresponding to a population attributable risk range of one excess admissi
149                                          The population-attributable risk related to this CFH risk va
150 s of medical school (1 percent and 7 percent population attributable risk, respectively), but the ass
151 or reduction on AD prevalence by calculating population attributable risks (the percent of cases attr
152  used an approach akin to the calculation of population attributable risk to quantify the contributio
153                                          The population-attributable risk to develop hyperglycemia du
154  violent crime, estimated by calculating the population-attributable risk, varies by gender and age.
155                      They estimated that the population attributable risk was 27% for weight increase
156                                 The adjusted population attributable risk was 51 percent for cigarett
157 ed coronary heart disease, the percentage of population attributable risk was 79% (95% CI, 40%-93%).
158                            The corresponding population attributable risk was 9 percent.
159                                          The population attributable risk was calculated after adjust
160 ommon (<1.5%), and therefore, the associated population attributable risk was low (<1%).
161 kidney injury is substantial (8.6%), and the population attributable risk was nearly 20%.
162 aracteristics modifying the associations and population-attributable risks were determined.

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