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Перевод: prevalence speek prevalence


[существительное]
широкое распространение; распространенность ; преобладание; господство
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Тезаурус:

  1. This concentration upon identifying broad trends in the epidemiology or organic brain disorders is reflected in the sections of this chapter dealing with incidence and prevalence.
  2. Correction for the small differences in age between the two groups with the Mantel-Haenzel statistic did not affect the results (difference in prevalence of advanced retinopathy p0.001; differences in rate of laser photocoagulation for previously unrecognised retinopathy p=0.02).
  3. Although a recent review of such studies suggests that prevalence may be declining, there is no sure evidence that this is so (Ineichen, 1987).
  4. For example, the prevalence of disability for those aged 80 + is 674 per 1000 population when only private households are considered and 714 per 1000 when the institutional population is included (see Table 4.2).
  5. Pell D'Alonzo reported that hypertension was more frequent in diabetics at 37 per cent prevalence compared to matched non-diabetics at 24 per cent, employed at the Dupont Electric Company (Pell D'Alonzo, 1967).
  6. Inclusion of the institutional population will increase the estimated prevalence at each group.
  7. However, among the older age groups there was a very marked gender difference in the prevalence of these symptoms; 43 per cent of women aged 65 - 74 report that they suffered from painful joints compared with 28 per cent of males.
  8. It is notoriously difficult to research its prevalence, not least because older people and carers are rarely willing to talk about it.
  9. Those not receiving insulin therapy had a greater prevalence (45.6 per cent) than those on insulin (30.7 per cent) (P0.001), although this relationship was not found in blacks in whom the prevalence of hypertension was similar regardless of the type of diabetic therapy.
  10. For those aged 75+ the pattern is reversed: i.e. the GHS data produce lower disability prevalence estimates (Figure 4.4).
  11. Although the prevalence of acute health problems does seem to increase somewhat with age only a minority of those aged 75 + report the presence of such a health problem.
  12. This comprehensive manual includes date on tobacco consumption, prevalence, market shares of cigarette brands, regional trends, and much more.
  13. If the null hypothesis is assumed correct - that is, there is no difference in the prevalence of previously unknown advanced retinopathy among rural and urban diabetic patients - the expected number of patients with retinopathy and requiring laser photocoagulation can be calculated from each group.

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