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1 n criteria (comprising 17389 adolescents and young adults).
2 contact stress is common and mostly affects young adult.
3 renal primitive neuroectodermal tumor, in a young adult.
4 past nonadherence and being an adolescent or young adult.
5 ombination process that occur from embryo to young adult.
6 pically considered a disease of children and young adults.
7 0(-8)) and memory performance in 533 healthy young adults.
8 ancer that primarily affects adolescents and young adults.
9 turbances on depression in a large cohort of young adults.
10 y performance in children aged 6-14 y and in young adults.
11 major cause of heart failure in children and young adults.
12 ing them to be potentially targeted at youth/young adults.
13 esence of and future risk for fatty liver in young adults.
14 sarcoma occurs predominantly in children and young adults.
15 need for better risk assessment tools among young adults.
16 e the consolidation of motor skill memory in young adults.
17 anxiety among food-allergic adolescents and young adults.
18 to have a stronger influence on the diets of young adults.
19 ants were healthy children, adolescents, and young adults.
20 esources to threat-related distracters in 81 young adults.
21 rdiac death, particularly in adolescents and young adults.
22 esponses were delayed in older compared with young adults.
23 n between erythritol and obesity observed in young adults.
24 to precede the development of fatty liver in young adults.
25 ld-induced activation of BAT and WAT in lean young adults.
26 central adiposity gain were investigated in young adults.
27 anic white, non-Hispanic black, and Hispanic young adults.
28 mortality, among critically ill children and young adults.
29 eport the comparison between adolescents and young adults.
30 HCC was measured in 671 adolescents and young adults.
31 ncurrent, and predictive validity) in Korean young adults.
32 anagement of osteoid osteoma in children and young adults.
33 5.0, 4.2, 3.3, and 2.5 mmol/L) in 18 healthy young adults.
34 n brain structure can already be detected in young adults.
35 idity to the comprehensive measure in Korean young adults.
36 gement of type 2 diabetes in adolescents and young adults.
37 in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar and among young adults.
38 5th leading cause of cancer-related death in young adults.
39 use of acute coronary syndrome presenting in young adults.
40 sion subtypes may serve as CRC precursors in young adults.
41 ecisely aligned group average of 210 healthy young adults.
42 1 years; range, 2.7-17.9 years) and 185 were young adults.
43 evention, the rate of MI has not declined in young adults.
44 an value for a group of 365 normally sighted young adults.
45 e of sudden cardiac death among children and young adults.
46 D) may affect healthcare use in children and young adults.
47 measures of network organization in healthy young adults.
48 ed with an effective vaccination response in young adults.
49 ncreasing rapidly, particularly in youth and young adults.
50 oup A Streptococcus (GAS) in adolescents and young adults.
51 ationship between asthma and hypertension in young adults.
52 t reduction and cardiometabolic benefits for young adults.
53 r than 60 years and are rare in children and young adults.
54 incident heart failure (HF) in children and young adults.
55 genic risk are detectable by neuroimaging in young adults.
56 e spermatogenesis and reduced sperm count as young adults.
58 mong 2014 healthy children, adolescents, and young adults (1022 [50.7%] female and 479 [23.8%] Africa
60 A virus vaccine and saline and assigned 3304 young adults (18 to 25 years of age) to receive MenB-FHb
61 11 months), 39 children (1 to 17 years), 74 young adults (18 to 34 years), and 41 adults (35 to 55 y
62 tudinal cohort study of 5115 black and white young adults, 18-30 years old, recruited from 4 cities i
63 ime of childbirth: adolescent (10-19 years), young adults (20-24 years), or adults (25 years or older
66 d a range of mitochondrial X-Y areas in both young adult (3 months; 0.05-6.58 mum(2) ) and aged rats
67 ey conducted in 2008-2013, a total of 10,138 young adults (4,226 men and 5,912 women) aged 19-39 year
70 .8% of those <1 yr of age) and five children/young adults (7.0% of those >1 yr of age), were found to
72 In this randomized controlled trial, 128 young adults (71 male, 57 female) participated in 10 wee
73 ining appears to have no benefits in healthy young adults above those of standard video games for mea
75 ing the search terms (1) family, caregivers, young adult, adolescent; (2) adolescent development, tra
76 robic fitness and neurocognitive outcomes at young adult age, along with the potential moderating eff
77 n 20% of adults with ALL, including 27.9% of young adults (age 21 to 39 years), 20.4% of adults (age
79 ance-use outcomes over a 3-year period among young adults aged 18-24 years (n = 5,199) in the United
80 women has increased, with large increases in young adults aged 40-49 (both male and female), 50-59 (f
82 tate, were used to identify all hospitalized young adult (aged 18-34 years) trauma patients in Maryla
83 aitlist and postliver transplant outcomes in young adults ages 18 to 24 years at the time of listing
84 bonobos (Pan paniscus) - both juveniles and young adults - also show spontaneous responses consisten
92 is a unique liver cancer primarily affecting young adults and characterized by a fusion event between
93 onents best determine incident CVD events in young adults and determine whether these associations va
94 epeated alcohol intake, is most prevalent in young adults and is a risk factor for excessive alcohol
95 ised destructive behaviours among youths and young adults and might provide a timely opportunity for
96 is has proved a challenging process for both young adults and service providers, with complex transit
98 potential survival benefit in transplanting young adults and the shortage of solid organs for transp
99 tudinal cohort of children, adolescents, and young adults and to test for differences related to sex
101 mportance: Indoor tanning is prevalent among young adults and women and is associated with increased
104 g the central nervous system (CNS) mainly in young adults, and a breakage of immune tolerance to CNS
105 Around 20-30% retain the full syndrome as young adults, and about 50% show partial, rather than co
106 disproportionately affects female patients, young adults, and African American and biracial patients
107 tissue sarcomas diagnosed in adolescents and young adults, and discuss the age-specific needs of thes
108 predicted effect was greater in adolescents, young adults, and individuals from low-income families (
109 flexibility and its neural underpinnings in young adults, and reveal the alteration in dopamine-rela
110 ment among subgroups including older adults, young adults, and those with diabetes mellitus or chroni
111 (CARDIA [Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults] and BioImage; n=1154 and 4392, respectivel
112 disease of the CNS that causes disability in young adults as a result of the irreversible accumulatio
113 ique developmental issues of adolescents and young adults as well as the complexity and fragmentation
114 were invited to return to our laboratory as young adults, at which time we reassessed their life cir
116 nce regarding outcomes of the adolescent and young adult (AYA) population with gastrointestinal strom
117 e survival impact of SPMs in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) (15-39 years) compared with that of
118 melanoma to distant sites in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) is not reliably predicted by clinico
119 significant health burden in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) which has substantially risen in pre
120 ) filling and ejection abnormalities in IUGR young adult baboons using cardiac magnetic resonance ima
121 ponse may be diminished in older relative to young adults because ageing is known to attenuate COX-de
126 n NCAN to brain structures in two data sets: young adults (Brainchild study, Sweden) and infants (Fin
127 crophorum as a pathogen of pharyngitis among young adults, but suggests that the prevalence of F. nec
128 e the respondent's odds of reporting SV as a young adult by 1.54 (95% confidence interval: 1.00, 2.37
131 The population-based TYACSS (Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Survivor Study) (N=178,962) was linke
132 compare the birth outcomes of adolescent and young adult cancer survivors (AYA [diagnosed at ages 15-
134 33,555 five-year survivors of adolescent or young adult cancer, diagnosed from 1943 through 2004, wh
136 al level is incomplete, and conclusions from young adults cannot be easily transferred to older popul
138 d in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study (March 25, 1985, to August 3
140 rts, the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study and the Jackson Heart Study
141 The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study is a prospective community-b
142 from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study, this study assessed the lon
143 udy, the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study, using data gathered in 2010
147 alization rates for acute ischemic stroke in young adults coexistent with increasing prevalence of tr
148 examined the extent to which adolescents and young adults (collectively termed youth) with OUD receiv
149 ice providers, and a focus on increasing the young adults' confidence in decision-making and engaging
150 s with a high number of at-risk children and young adults, dental health service for all children up
152 tudied a relatively large (N = 60) cohort of young adults, equally divided between non-musicians and
153 r more of shift work at baseline, reflecting young-adult exposure (HR = 2.15, 95% CI: 1.23, 3.73; P f
154 ) model of persistent pain, we observed that young adult female mice in early pregnancy switch from a
155 metabolic syndrome among black and Hispanic young adults from disadvantaged childhood environments.
158 us studies indicated that older children and young adults had the highest levels of hemagglutination-
159 ioventricular block in healthy pediatric and young adult heart transplant recipients with minimal ris
161 ers were anatomically indistinguishable from young adults; hippocampal volume was also preserved in s
163 sures of cortical excitability in 18 healthy young adults in a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-co
165 andard error, 12.74; P = .008) volumes among young adults in the control condition (mean [SD] time, 2
166 al level is incomplete, and conclusions from young adults, in whom the majority of studies have been
167 eonates, infants, children, adolescents, and young adults is a complex condition that can be associat
169 ne marrow (BM) failure (BMF) in children and young adults is often suspected to be inherited, but in
171 s, distensibility, and blood flow pattern in young adult IUGR baboons, which may contribute to cardia
174 s in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults longitudinal cohort study of 5115 black and
175 ally in the CA1 region of the hippocampus in young adult male mice, enhances neuronal excitability an
182 higher p25/p35 ratio in the cortex of preCGG young adult mice indicate abnormal Cdk5 regulation.
183 ruption of GABA synthesis in AgRP neurons in young adult mice led to a dramatic loss of body weight d
186 been shown not to be required for hearing in young adult mice, IHCs from Cx30 knock-out mice exhibite
187 e is not recapitulated by a high-fat diet in young adult mice, it is significantly prevented by long-
188 ve value for development of periodontitis in young adults might be increased by combining periodontal
190 eletal myofibers reduced NotchR signaling in young adult muscles, but this effect was lost with age.
191 y) on neural activity and decision-making in young adults (N = 128) compared with an active control (
194 ing state functional connectivity in healthy young adults (n = 89), we showed that the seed region de
196 poxia caused low birth-weight and changes in young adult offspring brain, mimicking those in human ne
201 n organisational procedures but on equipping young adults, parents/carers and staff to engage with ea
202 tion of elimination had high incidence among young adults, particularly those born outside the nation
203 d ( NPM1m) minimal residual disease (MRD) in young adult patients (age, 18 to 60 years) with acute my
204 rement of hepatic stiffness in pediatric and young adult patients suspected of having liver disease.
205 ith BOS was well tolerated in adolescent and young adult patients with EoE and resulted in improvemen
209 metabolomic evaluation of 33 adolescent and young adult patients with well-characterized histories o
210 metabolomic evaluation of 33 adolescent and young adult patients with well-characterized histories o
212 xpression of oncogenic beta-catenin in Sox2+ young adult pituitary stem cells leads to formation of c
213 s show that activity fluctuations in healthy young adults possess robust temporal correlations that b
214 nnoma-predisposing mutations in children and young adults presenting with a solitary meningioma or sc
215 .8 to 90.2% after dose 3; the percentages of young adults ranged from 54.6 to 85.6% and 78.9 to 89.7%
218 ified random sample of non-treatment-seeking young adults recruited from Victoria, Australia, between
219 P response element-binding protein (CREB) in young adult rodents facilitates cognition, and increases
222 rences in cognitive control during different young adult stages and across tasks, thereby underscorin
224 s in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study aged 18-30 in 1985 who underwent trea
225 vational Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study, aged 18 to 30 years, without diabete
226 and the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study, who were aged 45-79 years and of who
229 lar morbidity in paediatric, adolescent, and young adult survivors of Hodgkin's lymphoma is not known
231 were less likely to graduate from college as young adults than adolescent survivors without cognitive
235 ffect on postprandial protein utilization in young adults, the present work showed that the bioavaila
236 whether vitamin D predicts peak bone mass in young adults.The purpose of this longitudinal study was
238 Our replication sample consisted of 1117 young adult volunteers (629 women, mean age 19.72 +/- 1.
239 the multicenter Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults was conducted between January 1, 2000, and
241 the current cross-sectional study of healthy young adults, we tested the working hypothesis that aero
243 , the estimated declines seen in infants and young adults were associated with higher levels of uptak
244 he 10 most common cancers in adolescents and young adults were at significantly increased risk for di
245 mized controlled trial in which 318 healthy, young adults were enrolled in one of five (1) Computer-b
247 (2004-2012), 7150 diabetes-free, multiethnic young adults were prospectively followed for a diagnosis
249 betes vs type 2 diabetes among teenagers and young adults who had been diagnosed with diabetes during
251 s of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in a cohort of young adults who had undergone the operation during adol
252 advocates, patients, parents of children and young adults who have had the Fontan procedure, and rese
256 pidemiologic characteristics of children and young adults with acute kidney injury have been describe
257 s, we studied a cohort of 5,185 children and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, includin
258 we defined a cohort of 2479 adolescents and young adults with ADHD and 15865 without ADHD who were (
262 lications associated with AF in children and young adults with CHD have not been compared with those
264 fter initial assessment, 110 adolescents and young adults with childhood ADHD (87 persisters, 23 remi
266 an epidemiological sample of adolescents and young adults with food allergy; determine whether food a
268 (11)C-methionine ((11)C-MET) in children and young adults with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) or non-Hodgkin l
269 ive review of a large cohort of children and young adults with kidney transplant to estimate the prev
271 ments in care and treatment have led to more young adults with life-limiting conditions living beyond
273 functional MRI data from 71 adolescents and young adults with moderate to severe major depressive di
277 ocial situations as perceived by adolescents/young adults with peanut allergy, their families, and th
282 of the survival gap between adolescents and young adults with sarcomas will help drive new initiativ
285 trial, we randomly assigned 120 children and young adults with the Dravet syndrome and drug-resistant
287 prove Glycemic Control Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes (BE IN CONTROL) study
293 naptic alpha1-adrenergic vasoconstriction in young adults with VVS can be corrected by nitric oxide s
294 g magnetic resonance imaging in children and young adults with Wolfram syndrome (n = 21) and healthy
295 ne were greatest in school-aged children and young adults, with no evidence that elderly population w
296 motor skill memory consolidation relative to young adults, with the extent of impairment being associ
299 l as nearly normal fatty acid composition in young adult worms is due to sufficient fatty acid precur
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