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Autor:
Nan Song, Chia-Wei Hsu, Haitao Pan, Yinan Zheng, Lifang Hou, Jin-ah Sim, Zhenghong Li, Heather Mulder, John Easton, Emily Walker, Geoffrey Neale, Carmen L. Wilson, Kirsten K. Ness, Kevin R. Krull, Deo Kumar Srivastava, Yutaka Yasui, Jinghui Zhang, Melissa M. Hudson, Leslie L. Robison, I-Chan Huang, Zhaoming Wang
Publikováno v:
Genome Medicine, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
Abstract Background It is well-established that cancer treatment substantially increases the risk of long-term adverse health outcomes among childhood cancer survivors. However, there is limited research on the underlying mechanisms. To elucidate the
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Autor:
Slagboom, M.N.
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The overall aim of this dissertation was to study the contribution of a syndemics framework to understanding and addressing persistent health disparities. Departing from an interdisciplinary approach, the dissertation attends to research questions on
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https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3576121
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3576121
Autor:
Reis, R., Crone, M.R., Bussemaker, M., T.N. Bonten, T.N., Kohrt, B., Kremers, S.P.J., Leiden University
The overall aim of this dissertation was to study the contribution of a syndemics framework to understanding and addressing persistent health disparities. Departing from an interdisciplinary approach, the dissertation attends to research questions on
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Background Although cardiometabolic conditions account for over 32% of all global deaths, nearly half of the patients with cardiometabolic conditions do not take medication as prescribed. Remote behavioral interventions have been shown to potentially
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https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/337642
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/337642
Autor:
Alexander Hodkinson, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Salwa S Zghebi, Christos Grigoroglou, Brian McMillan, Harm van Marwijk, Peter Bower, Dialechti Tsimpida, Charles F Emery, Mark R Burge, Hunter Esmiol, Margaret E Cupples, Mark A Tully, Kaberi Dasgupta, Stella S Daskalopoulou, Alexandra B Cooke, Ayorinde F Fayehun, Julie Houle, Paul Poirier, Thomas Yates, Joseph Henson, Derek R Anderson, Elisabeth B Grey, Maria Panagioti
Publikováno v:
Hodkinson, A, Kontopantelis, E, Zghebi, S S, Grigoroglou, C, McMillan, B, Marwijk, H V, Bower, P, Tsimpida, D, Emery, C F, Burge, M R, Esmiol, H, Cupples, M E, Tully, M A, Dasgupta, K, Daskalopoulou, S S, Cooke, A B, Fayehun, A F, Houle, J, Poirier, P, Yates, T, Henson, J, Anderson, D R, Grey, E B & Panagioti, M 2022, ' Association Between Patient Factors and the Effectiveness of Wearable Trackers at Increasing the Number of Steps per Day Among Adults With Cardiometabolic Conditions: Meta-analysis of Individual Patient Data From Randomized Controlled Trials ', JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, vol. 24, no. 8 . https://doi.org/10.2196/36337
Hodkinson, A, Kontopantelis, E, Zghebi, S S, Grigoroglou, C, McMillan, B, Marwijk, H V, Bower, P, Tsimpida, D, Emery, C F, Burge, M R, Esmiol, H, Cupples, M E, Tully, M A, Dasgupta, K, Daskalopoulou, S S, Cooke, A B, Fayehun, A F, Houle, J, Poirier, P, Yates, T, Henson, J, Anderson, D R, Grey, E B & Panagioti, M 2022, ' Association between patient factors and the effectiveness of wearable trackers at increasing the number of steps per day among adults with cardiometabolic conditions: meta-analysis of individual patient data from randomized controlled trials ', Journal of Medical Internet Research, vol. 24, no. 8, e36337 . https://doi.org/10.2196/36337
Hodkinson, A, Kontopantelis, E, Zghebi, S, Grigoroglou, C, McMillan, B, Grey, E & Panagioti, M 2022, ' Association between Patient Factors and the Effectiveness of Wearable Trackers at Increasing the Number of Steps per Day among Adults with Cardiometabolic Conditions : Meta-analysis of Individual Patient Data from Randomized Controlled Trials ', Journal of Medical Internet Research, vol. 24, no. 8, e36337, pp. e36337 . https://doi.org/10.2196/36337
Hodkinson, A, Kontopantelis, E, Zghebi, S S, Grigoroglou, C, McMillan, B, Marwijk, H V, Bower, P, Tsimpida, D, Emery, C F, Burge, M R, Esmiol, H, Cupples, M E, Tully, M A, Dasgupta, K, Daskalopoulou, S S, Cooke, A B, Fayehun, A F, Houle, J, Poirier, P, Yates, T, Henson, J, Anderson, D R, Grey, E B & Panagioti, M 2022, ' Association between patient factors and the effectiveness of wearable trackers at increasing the number of steps per day among adults with cardiometabolic conditions: meta-analysis of individual patient data from randomized controlled trials ', Journal of Medical Internet Research, vol. 24, no. 8, e36337 . https://doi.org/10.2196/36337
Hodkinson, A, Kontopantelis, E, Zghebi, S, Grigoroglou, C, McMillan, B, Grey, E & Panagioti, M 2022, ' Association between Patient Factors and the Effectiveness of Wearable Trackers at Increasing the Number of Steps per Day among Adults with Cardiometabolic Conditions : Meta-analysis of Individual Patient Data from Randomized Controlled Trials ', Journal of Medical Internet Research, vol. 24, no. 8, e36337, pp. e36337 . https://doi.org/10.2196/36337
Background Current evidence supports the use of wearable trackers by people with cardiometabolic conditions. However, as the health benefits are small and confounded by heterogeneity, there remains uncertainty as to which patient groups are most help
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Atherosclerosis. 335:84-86
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