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May 01, 2008 - the evidence on maternal and
neonatal benefits (reduction in preeclampsia, mortality, brachial
plexus injury … for benefits of
screening in the following health outcomes: perinatal mor-
tality; brachial plexus injury … the generally accepted pri-
mary outcomes (for example, stillbirth, neonatal death,
brachial plexus injury … Women in the treatment group had a 30% lower
risk for pregnancy-induced hypertension (defined as blood
pressure … because most babies
with macrosomia are born to mothers without gestational
diabetes, and most cases of injuries
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March 01, 2004 - These problems include acute trauma,
including death, unwanted pregnancy, and
long-term physical and … , injury histories
inconsistent with physical findings, and injuries
inconsistent with children’s abilities … We excluded
studies about patients presenting with trauma. … *Including physical trauma (fractures, dislocations, brain injury, etc.); unwanted pregnancy and sexually … 71% of respondents rated the identification of
maltreatment as rather difficult or difficult.70 Work
pressure
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/evidence-summary/child-maltreatment-counseling-2004
March 09, 2004 - These problems include acute trauma, including death, unwanted pregnancy, and long-term physical and … , injury histories inconsistent with physical findings, and injuries inconsistent with children's abilities … We excluded studies about patients presenting with trauma. … of respondents rated the identification of maltreatment as rather difficult or difficult. 70 Work pressure … *Including physical trauma (fractures, dislocations, brain injury, etc.); unwanted pregnancy and sexually
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October 01, 2012 - factors are associated with a higher risk for CHD events, including older age, male sex, high blood pressure … The USPSTF has made recommendations on screening for carotid artery stenosis, high blood pressure, lipid … Several factors are associated with higher
risk for CHD events, including older age, male sex, high
blood pressure … result in harms, including
such adverse medication effects as gastrointestinal bleeding
and hepatic injury … associ-
ated with exercise ECG may include the triggering of a
cardiovascular event, musculoskeletal injury
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November 01, 2012 - Grossman, a board-certified pediatrician recognized for his research on injury prevention and Native … of Scientific Counselors for the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury … high blood pressure in adults ages 18 years and older.
22 | Second Annual Report to Congress … Prevention of motor vehicle Occupant injuries: counseling in a Primary care Setting for Driving under … Prevention of motor vehicle Occupant injuries: counseling in a Primary care Setting for Proper use of
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November 01, 2013 - Preventing Falls and Fractures
Falls are the leading cause of injury in adults age 65 and older: about … Grossman, a board-certified pediatrician recognized for his research on injury prevention and Native … of
Scientific Counselors for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury … I
Prevention of Motor Vehicle Occupant Injuries: Counseling in a Primary Care Setting for Driving Under … I
Prevention of Motor Vehicle Occupant Injuries: Counseling in a Primary Care Setting for Proper Use
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/evidence-summary/obesity-in-children-and-adolescents-screening
June 20, 2017 - and −4.0 mm Hg (95% CI, −5.6 to −2.5; 6 studies; I 2 = 17%) for diastolic blood pressure. … treatment (eg, labeling, stigma or increased body image concerns, eating disorder, exercise-induced injury … (systolic blood pressure [SBP] pooled mean difference in change between groups, −6.4 mm Hg [95% CI, … None of the trials reporting lipid or blood pressure outcomes showed a benefit with metformin. … Blood pressure in obese and overweight children and adolescents.
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June 20, 2017 - and −4.0 mm Hg (95% CI, −5.6 to −2.5; 6 studies; I 2 = 17%) for diastolic blood pressure. … treatment (eg, labeling, stigma or increased body image concerns, eating disorder, exercise-induced injury … (systolic blood pressure [SBP] pooled mean difference in change between groups, −6.4 mm Hg [95% CI, … None of the trials reporting lipid or blood pressure outcomes showed a benefit with metformin. … Blood pressure in obese and overweight children and adolescents.
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October 19, 2021 - eating disorders include various biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors, such as trauma … , childhood adversity, perfectionism, rigidity, or social pressure related to appearance. 1 , 5-7 Various … physical and medical complications of eating disorders (e.g., cardiac instability, musculoskeletal injury … electrolyte disturbances, pancreatitis, gastric erosions or perforations, dental erosion, and renal injury
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July 08, 2014 - Other harms of interventions include myocardial infarction, nerve injury, and hematoma. … cranial nerve injuries with complete functional recovery. … The Mayo Asymptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy study reported a 1.1% rate of minor cranial nerve injury … important harms, such as nonfatal MI, permanent cranial nerve damage, pulmonary embolism, pneumonia, wound … At follow-up in 2002 or 2003, mean blood pressure was 148/79 mm Hg in both groups 41 .
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July 08, 2014 - Other harms of interventions include myocardial infarction, nerve injury, and hematoma. … cranial nerve injuries with complete functional recovery. … The Mayo Asymptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy study reported a 1.1% rate of minor cranial nerve injury … important harms, such as nonfatal MI, permanent cranial nerve damage, pulmonary embolism, pneumonia, wound … At follow-up in 2002 or 2003, mean blood pressure was 148/79 mm Hg in both groups 41 .
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January 15, 2010 - Chanoine et al, however, reported a small reduction in diastolic blood pressure (not systolic blood pressure … Two other trials 41 , 42 that did not meet treatment inclusion criteria reported injury rates among … evidence that behavioral intervention programs may be harmful, except they perhaps mildly increase injury … height, 16 , 19 eating-disorder pathology, 20 , 22 , 25 or depression. 39 From the 2 trials in which injuries … reported for the intervention groups ( n = 114), whereas no children in the control groups reported injuries
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July 01, 2005 - Blood pressure was not improved, and in
10
some cases increased blood pressure was … stigmatization, binging or purging behaviors, eating disorders,
suppressed growth, or exercise-induced injuries … Childhood risk
factors for high adult blood pressure:
the Muscatine Study. … Childhood predictors for high
adult blood pressure. The Muscatine
Study. … Alterations
in anthropometric blood pressure and
serum lipoprotein variables.
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March 15, 2022 - Various biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors, such as trauma, childhood adversity … , perfectionism, rigidity, social pressure related to appearance, the presence of other mental health … eating disorders include various biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors, such as trauma … , childhood adversity, perfectionism, rigidity, or social pressure related to appearance. 1 , 5-7 Various … electrolyte disturbances, pancreatitis, gastric erosions or perforations, dental erosion, and kidney injury
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February 03, 2004 - statistical methods to control for the effect of other risk factors (such as age or systolic blood pressure … 3.4%
Abnormal exercise test result 15.6% *
5.5
(2.8-11.2)
62
15
Age, systolic blood pressure … Diastolic blood pressure, cholesterol level, smoking
Katzel et al., 1999 29
170 healthy sedentary … , systolic blood pressure >250 mm Hg, diastolic blood pressure >120 mm Hg, ventricular tachycardia, left … Civil Service
Age range: 42-53 y
100% men
Known or suspected CVD, resting systolic blood pressure
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June 20, 2019 - -
tistical methods to control for the effect of other risk fac-
tors (such as age or systolic blood pressure … ST-segment
depression, �1 mm
ST-segment elevation in leads
other than aVR or V1, decrease
in blood pressure … test result,
3.4%; abnormal exercise
test result, 15.6%†
5.5 (2.8–11.2) 62 15 Age, systolic blood pressure … ,
systolic blood pressure � 250
mm Hg, diastolic blood
pressure � 120 mm Hg,
ventricular tachycardia, … , diastolic blood
pressure, antihypertension
medication, diabetes mellitus,
total cholesterol level,
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/elevated-lead-levels-childhood-pregnancy-screening-1996
January 01, 1996 - Blood pressure and blood lead in surveys in Wales. … Lead, blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease in men and women. … The association of blood lead and blood pressure in population surveys. … The effect of blood lead on blood pressure in children. … Third semi-annual report to the Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control, Centers for Disease
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February 01, 2010 - Chanoine et al, however, reported a
small reduction in diastolic blood
pressure (not systolic blood pressure … Two
other trials41,42 that did not meet treat-
ment inclusion criteria reported injury
rates among obese … evidence that behavioral
intervention programs may be harm-
ful, except they perhaps mildly in-
crease injury … reported for
the intervention groups (n � 114),
whereas no children in the control
groups reported injuries … baseline percent overweight, and mid-
parental height.43 We also found little
risk of exercise-induced injuries
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September 18, 2018 - recommendations on screening for abnormal blood glucose levels and type 2 diabetes, screening for high blood pressure … Intermediate outcomes (eg, prevalence of high blood pressure or the metabolic syndrome, use of cardiovascular … potential harms of behavioral weight-loss interventions, including increased risk for fractures, serious injuries … Association of overweight with increased risk of coronary heart disease partly independent of blood pressure … Screening for high blood pressure in adults: U.S.
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March 15, 2022 - eating disorders include various biological, psycho-
logical, social, and environmental factors, such as trauma … , child-
hood adversity, perfectionism, rigidity, or social pressure related to
appearance.1,5-7 Various … Various biological, psychological,
social, and environmental factors, such as trauma, childhood adversity … , perfectionism, rigidity, social pressure related to
appearance, the presence of other mental health … electrolyte disturbances, pan-
creatitis, gastric erosions or perforations, dental erosion, and kid-
ney injury