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changes decrease » larger decrease (Expand Search), largest decrease (Expand Search), change increases (Expand Search)
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Participants’ characteristics.
Published 2025“…Although the (long-term) side-effects of cancer and its treatment can be significant, less is known about the impact on cancer survivors’ participation in daily life. …”
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Overview of the main themes and subthemes.
Published 2025“…Although the (long-term) side-effects of cancer and its treatment can be significant, less is known about the impact on cancer survivors’ participation in daily life. …”
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Estimated marginal means (± SE) of durations of momentary frequency of highest amplitude (MFHA).
Published 2025“…The most marked change can be seen during CVH intervention, with a significant increase in LF and a significant decrease in IM duration.…”
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Cluster analysis results based on the AAPC values of the age-standardized rates for deaths and DALYs attributed to SAH burden in the global AYA population from 1990 to 2021.
Published 2024“…Regions are classified into four categories: remained stable or minor decrease (blue), moderate decrease (light blue), substantial decrease (yellow), and significant decrease (red). …”
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Study design.
Published 2025“…The intervention group’s BMI change (−0.06 ± 0.07 kg·m²) significantly differed from the control group’s (0.19 ± 0.09 kg·m²).…”
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Global trends of SAH in AYAs from 1990 to 2021.
Published 2024“…Decomposition analysis indicated that population growth was the primary driver of increased SAH cases, while epidemiological changes contributed significantly to the decline in deaths and DALYs.…”
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