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Image_1_Reaching and maintaining higher dietary diversity is associated with decreased risk of all-cause mortality: A longitudinal study from the China Health and Nutrition Survey....
Published 2022“…When considering the average DDS during the study period, each point of increase in DDS corresponded to a 22% reduced risk of mortality (HR: 0.78; 95% CI: 0.69–0.89). …”
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Stratified mortality meta-analysis for chronic kidney disease by study region.
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Meta-regression results for COVID-19 related mortality and hospitalization studies.
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Characteristics of mortality and hospitalization studies (N (%) or median (IQR)).
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Trends in the amount and proportion of dental materials for restoration in Japan.
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Table_1_Differences and Similarities in Motives to Decrease Drinking, and to Drink in General Between Former and Current Heavy Drinkers—Implications for Changing Own Drinking Behav...
Published 2022“…Additionally, a set of questions regarding motives to decrease drinking were analysed. The results show that differences were observed between the investigated groups: the current dependent group scored significantly higher on all the dimensions of drinking motives than the current low-risk group and significantly higher on coping, social, and enhancement motives than former heavy drinkers (both groups). …”