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... ) were significant predictors of having a crash incidents with adjusted odds ratios of 19.2 and 7.2, respectively.
"Clearly this data indicates that people with suspected or untreated ...
... (5.3 percent) of general population controls (adjusted odds ratio, 2.0). The rate of violent crime in ... substance abuse (8.5 percent), which resulted in adjusted odds ratios of 4.4 for violent crime in ...
... per night may be particularly vulnerable. Results indicate that the adjusted odds ratio was 1.24 for diabetes associated with short sleep (five hours per night or less) and 1. ...
... and type 2 diabetes. Results indicate that the adjusted odds ratio for type 2 diabetes was 2.0 ... gender. Middle-aged participants with OSA had an adjusted odds ratio for type 2 diabetes that was 2.8 ...
... was no statistically significant difference between the two groups. Age- and sex-adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of childhood adversities for peptic ulcer were statistically significant, indicating that ...
... risk was slightly higher than double (adjusted odds ratio: 2.12). Patients were most vulnerable ... study was "observational," the team couldn't adjust for possible confounding factors such as body mass ...
... self-reported sleep disturbances. The adjusted odds ratio of having disturbed sleep was more than two times ... odds ratio of having disturbed sleep was 60 percent higher in men and twenty percent higher ...
... medication (within 90 days) was associated with greater risk of NMSC (adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) 3.28), as was recent use of the thiopurine class of immunosuppressive medications (adjusted OR 3.56) and ...
... after retirement were 26 percent lower (adjusted odds ratio of 0.74) than in the seven years before ... increased risk of sleep disturbances (adjusted odds ratio of 1.46) after retiring.
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