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Measuring the Health of the U.S. Population
- In Brookings Papers on Economic Activity: Microeconomics 28. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution
, 1997
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White, non-Hispanic U.S. Population
"... Latinos in the United States continue to be affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, accounting for a greater proportion of AIDS cases than their representation in the U.S. population overall, and the second highest AIDS case rate in the nation, by race/ethnicity. 1 The epidemic has had a disproportionate ..."
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Latinos in the United States continue to be affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, accounting for a greater proportion of AIDS cases than their representation in the U.S. population overall, and the second highest AIDS case rate in the nation, by race/ethnicity. 1 The epidemic has had a
Forecasting the U.S. Population with the Gompertz Growth Curve
"... Abstract Population forecasts have recently received a great deal of attention. They are widely used for planning and policy purposes. In this paper, the Gompertz growth curve is proposed to forecast the U.S. population. In order to evaluate its forecast error, population estimates from 1890 to 201 ..."
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Abstract Population forecasts have recently received a great deal of attention. They are widely used for planning and policy purposes. In this paper, the Gompertz growth curve is proposed to forecast the U.S. population. In order to evaluate its forecast error, population estimates from 1890
Articles Exposure of the U.S. Population to Lead
"... Blood lead measurements were obtained on 13,642 persons aged 1 year and older who participated ..."
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Blood lead measurements were obtained on 13,642 persons aged 1 year and older who participated
The Impact of an Aging U.S. Population on State Tax Revenues
"... Alison Felix is an assistant vice president and branch executive at the Denver branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Kate Watkins is a former assistant economist at the Denver branch. This article is on the bank’s website at www.KansasCityFed.org. 95 The U.S. population is getting older ..."
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Alison Felix is an assistant vice president and branch executive at the Denver branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Kate Watkins is a former assistant economist at the Denver branch. This article is on the bank’s website at www.KansasCityFed.org. 95 The U.S. population is getting
Racial Differences in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in the U.S. Population
"... Objective—To characterize the prevalence of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) by race in a nationally representative sample of the U.S. population and to investigate potential explanatory factors for racial disparities. Methods—Cross-sectional study of 4,037 non-Hispanic white, 2,746 non-His ..."
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Objective—To characterize the prevalence of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) by race in a nationally representative sample of the U.S. population and to investigate potential explanatory factors for racial disparities. Methods—Cross-sectional study of 4,037 non-Hispanic white, 2,746 non
Trends in the Exposure of Nonsmokers in the U.S. Population to Secondhand Smoke: 1988–2002
"... The objective of this study was to describe the exposure of nonsmokers in the U.S. population to secondhand smoke (SHS) using serum cotinine concentrations measured over a period of 14 years, from October 1988 through December 2002. This study consists of a series of National Health and Nutrition Ex ..."
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The objective of this study was to describe the exposure of nonsmokers in the U.S. population to secondhand smoke (SHS) using serum cotinine concentrations measured over a period of 14 years, from October 1988 through December 2002. This study consists of a series of National Health and Nutrition
Estimation of Multimedia Inorganic Arsenic Intake in the U.S. Population
, 2001
"... Arsenic is widely distributed in the environment by natural and human means. The potential for adverse health effects from inorganic arsenic depends on the level and route of exposure. To estimate potential health risks of inorganic arsenic, the apportionment of exposure among sources of inorganic a ..."
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representing the age, gender, and county of residence of the U.S. population based on census data. Our analysis found that food is the greatest source of inorganic arsenic intake and that drinking water is the next highest contributor. Inhalation of airborne arsenic-containing particles and ingestion
Prevalence of Neutropenia in the U.S. Population: Age, Sex, Smoking Status, and Ethnic Differences
"... Background: Benign reductions in neutrophil counts may be more common at certain ages and in certain ethnic groups and may be affected by sex and smoking status. Objective: To determine differences in neutrophil counts in the U.S. population according to ethnicity, age, sex, and smoking status. Desi ..."
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Background: Benign reductions in neutrophil counts may be more common at certain ages and in certain ethnic groups and may be affected by sex and smoking status. Objective: To determine differences in neutrophil counts in the U.S. population according to ethnicity, age, sex, and smoking status
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