SCFIs account for about 0.54 percent of all ambulatory visits, with trend in annual SCFIs increasing
Estimated prevalence rates ranged from 22 percent for one to 14.8 percent for four or more
Intervention with use of sit-stand desk reduces sedentary behavior but does not reduce BP or pulse wave velocity
Worst trend seen among younger rural adults, while improvements seen in older adults in all areas
If all individuals were as active as top 25 percent of population, Americans older than age 40 years could live an extra 5.3 years
No significant effects seen for neighborhood noise alone or in combination with sleep health
Findings seen for those with recent suicidal thoughts and/or behaviors
Higher risk seen among men, those 40 years and older, those with higher body mass index, and people with other comorbidities
More prominent increase in mortality risk seen for younger adults aged 20 to 39 years
59 percent of adults aged 30 years and older with diabetes did not receive treatment in 2022, up 3.5 times from 1990
Substantial burden seen in terms of hospitalizations, ICU admissions, in-hospital deaths, especially in those aged 75 years and older
Palliative care consultations have no significant impact on the likelihood of documented treatment
Spreading misinformation to the community is least common reason for medical board discipline of physicians
Individuals with history of concussion have increased risk for mental illness in the 14 years after delivery
Supplementation with cholecalciferol during pregnancy linked to increased bone mineral content, bone mineral density, lean mass in offspring