Effects of socioeconomic status on adverse pregnancy outcomes: a Mendelian randomisation and mediation analysis [0.03%]
Xiangxiang Zhang,Wenyin Hu,Mengtong Xie et al.
Xiangxiang Zhang et al.
Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs), but it is unclear whether these associations are causal and involve any mediators. ...
Alexander Testa,Ratnasree Vaddepalli,Luis Mijares et al.
Alexander Testa et al.
Introduction: Functional limitations are a key indicator of ageing, associated with quality of life, independence and the need for caregiving and long-term support. Research shows that formerly incarcerated older adults h...
Number of siblings and psychotropic medication purchases surrounding parental death in adulthood: a population-wide cohort study in Finland [0.03%]
Juha Luukkonen,Joonas Pitkänen,Liina Junna et al.
Juha Luukkonen et al.
Background: Parental death has well-established adverse effects on the mental health of children and adolescents, but evidence on adults is scarce. Also, the role of siblings has not been assessed before, even though sibl...
Biomonitoring evidence of smoke-free policy effectiveness in Korea: success against secondhand smoke but emerging residual exposure challenges [0.03%]
Dayoung Jeong,Habyeong Kang,Yoon-Hyeong Choi
Dayoung Jeong
Background: People who do not smoke can be involuntarily exposed to tobacco smoke through direct exposure, known as secondhand smoke (SHS), and indirect exposure to residual tobacco-derived pollutants that persist in indo...
Modelled effect on mesothelioma mortality of the asbestos ban in Italy and the subsequent phases of exposure [0.03%]
Alessandro Marinaccio,Claudio Gariazzo,Carolina Mensi et al.
Alessandro Marinaccio et al.
Background: In Italy, the 1992 asbestos ban prohibited all forms of asbestos production, use and importation. The epidemiological surveillance of mesothelioma mortality and incidence enabled the assessment of the ban's im...
Occurrence and persistence of symptoms, diagnoses and prescriptions after community-diagnosed COVID-19: a matched cohort study using the OpenSAFELY platform [0.03%]
Kevin Wing,Caroline Morton,Viyaasan Mahalingasivam et al.
Kevin Wing et al.
Background: We aimed to explore the occurrence and persistence of symptoms, diagnoses and prescribing after COVID-19 among populations from earlier (wave 2) and later (wave 4) in the pandemic. ...
Replacing sedentary behaviour with physical activity and all-cause mortality in older adults: two-cohort study in China and the UK [0.03%]
Huan Huang,Zhaojun Chen,Jiong Liu et al.
Huan Huang et al.
Background: Older adults typically have higher sedentary behaviour (SB) and lower physical activity (PA) than younger adults. Studies on replacing SB with PA in relation to all-cause mortality in racially diverse older ad...
Perceived discrimination at work: examining social, health and work-related factors as determinants among breast cancer survivors - evidence from the prospective CANTO cohort [0.03%]
Garazi Ruiz De Azua,Ines Vaz-Luis,Thomas Bovagnet et al.
Garazi Ruiz De Azua et al.
Background: We assessed the prevalence of self-reported perceived discrimination in the workplace after the end of treatment among breast cancer (BC) survivors and studied its association with social, health-related and w...
Home cooking, cooking skills and dementia requiring long-term care: a population-based cohort study in Japan [0.03%]
Yukako Tani,Takeo Fujiwara,Katsunori Kondo
Yukako Tani
Background: People have come to rely on restaurants and takeaway foods, and less on cooking at home. We examined the association between home cooking and dementia incidence, ascertained through administrative long-term ca...