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significant group » significant gap (Expand Search), significant amount (Expand Search)
mean decrease » a decrease (Expand Search)
group based » groups based (Expand Search)
we decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
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Change in food groups (servings per week) six months’ post cafeteria intervention (n = 245).
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Estimated marginal mean (± SE) age group differences in the average time on ball performed by professional soccer players on a match day for each position.
Published 2025Subjects: “…tailed statistical significance…”
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Selected behavioral, psychological and clinical outcomes based on tests of significance between the Intervention and control group.
Published 2020“…<p>Selected behavioral, psychological and clinical outcomes based on tests of significance between the Intervention and control group.…”
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Image1_Decreased mitochondrial respiration associates with frailty in community-dwelling older adults.jpg
Published 2024“…Regarding the nutritional status defined as the body mass index, most non-frail individuals were normal or overweight, while frail participants were mostly overweight or obese. We observed that OCR was significantly decreased in frail men (p < 0.01). …”
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Image_1_Loneliness predicts decreased physical activity in widowed but not married or unmarried individuals.TIF
Published 2024“…</p>Methods<p>We analyzed data from 1,931 older adults without dementia at baseline from the Rush Memory and Aging Project with a mean follow-up of 4.8 years (mean age 79.6 ± 7.7, 74.9% women). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Longitudinal Decrease in Left Ventricular Size with Age: Impact on Mortality and Cardiovascular Hospitalization
Published 2025“…This study investigated clinical characteristics and outcomes associated with longitudinal decreases in LV size in this population. Methods: We analyzed echocardiographic data from 6,232 adults with normal baseline left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD), with a mean interval of 4.8 years between baseline and follow-up echocardiograms. …”
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