Listar por tema "risk-factors"

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  • Liu, H.; Petukhova, M. V.; Sampson, N. A.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, S.; Alonso, J.; Andrade, L. H.; Bromet, E. J.; de Girolamo, G.; Haro, J. M.; Hinkov, H.; Kawakami, N.; Koenen, K. C.; Kovess-Masfety, V.; Lee, S.; Medina-Mora, M. E.; Navarro-Mateu, F.; O'Neill, S.; Piazza Ferrand, Marina Julia; Posada-Villa, J.; Scott, K. M.; Shahly, V.; Stein, D. J.; ten Have, M.; Torres, Y.; Gureje, O.; Zaslavsky, A. M.; Kessler, R. C.; WHO World Mental Health Survey (American Medical Association, 2017)
    IMPORTANCE: Previous research has documented significant variation in the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) depending on the type of traumatic experience (TE) and history of TE exposure, but the relatively ...
  • McLaughlin, K. A.; Koenen, K. C.; Bromet, E. J.; Karam, E. G.; Liu, H.; Petukhova, M.; Ruscio, A. M.; Sampson, N. A.; Stein, D. J.; Aguilar-Gaxiola, S.; Alonso, J.; Borges, G.; Demyttenaere, K.; Dinolova, R. V.; Ferry, F.; Florescu, S.; de Girolamo, G.; Gureje, O.; Kawakami, N.; Lee, S.; Navarro-Mateu, F.; Piazza Ferrand, Marina Julia; Pennell, B. E.; Posada-Villa, J.; ten Have, M.; Viana, M. C.; Kessler, R. C. (Cambridge University Press, 2017)
    Background: Although childhood adversities are known to predict increased risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after traumatic experiences, it is unclear whether this association varies by childhood adversity or ...
  • Barbos, E.; Coca, A.; Lopez-Jaramillo, P.; Ramirez, A. J.; Sanchez, R. A.; Zanchetti, A.; Burlando, G.; Gonzalez, C.; Piskorz, D.; Simsolo, R.; Voto, L.; Waissman, G. D.; Alessi, A.; Amodeo, C.; Brandao, A. A.; Baiocchi, S.; Barbosa, E.; Barreto, J. A.; Bortolotto, L. A.; Jardim, Pcbv; Brasil, D.; Miranda, R. D.; Fritsch, M.; Kalil, M.; Machado, C. A.; Feitosa, A. M.; Malachias, M. V. B.; Malta, D.; Mion, D.; Moreira, O.; Moreno, H.; Gomes, M. M.; Nobre, F.; Nogueira, A.; Oigman, W.; Passarelli, O.; Ribeiro, J. M.; Povoa, R. M. S.; Schmid, H.; Barroso, W. K. S.; Jardim, T. V.; Vilela-Martin, J. F.; Cobos, L.; Lanas, F.; Moya, R. V.; Mendoza, J. L. A.; Garcia-Ortiz, L. H.; Molina, D. I.; Sanchez, G.; Urina-Triana, M.; Morales-Salinas, A.; Lara, J.; Wyss, F. S.; Alcocer, L.; Caamaño, A. G.; Parra-Carrillo, J. Z.; Ortellado, J.; Moncloa, A. B.; Seclen Santisteban, S.; Diaz, M. E.; Hernandez, R. H.; Lopez, J.; Machado, L. T.; Ponte-Negretti, C. (Wolters Kluwer Health, 2017)
    Hypertension is the most frequence chronic noncomunicable disease (NCD) occurring in early propoductive stage of life and the main risk factor for attributable mortality, years of life lost and years lost for incapacity ...
  • San Martin, R.; Brito, J.; Siques, P.; León-Velarde, Fabiola (Karger, 2017)
    Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, has become a major health burden because it is usually accompanied by an increased risk for insulin resistance, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and even some kinds of cancer. ...

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