Examples of using Reduction in the prevalence in English and their translations into Portuguese
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There was also a reduction in the prevalence of wheezing in the last 12 months between the two surveys(PeNSE 2012
compared to the PeNSE 2012 results, indicate a tendency of reduction in the prevalence of asthma symptoms in the student population of most capitals in the country.
we observed a reduction in the prevalence of rice and beans consumption
there was a reduction in the prevalence of previous malnutrition,
2002/2003 Brazilian Prevalence of Risk factors in Nontransmissible Chronic Illnesses Survey, we observed a reduction in the prevalence of smoking during that period.
characterized by the reduction in the prevalence of malnutrition and the increase of obesity,
A study carried out between 2001 and 2011 with adolescents aged 15-19 years in the state of Santa Catarina observed a reduction in the prevalence of TV time
with increased number of children with chronic diseases in recent decades and reduction in the prevalence of acute diseases.
this characteristic does not exist, because the reduction in the prevalence of cardiac diseases,
and there was a reduction in the prevalence of asthma symptoms in adolescents(27.7 versus 19.9%; p< 0 .01)7 7.
Another study reported an association between BCG vaccination in the neonatal period and a reduction in the prevalence of asthma in individuals with a family history of rhinitis
there was no linear and continuous tendency of reduction in the prevalence of smokers individuals who reported smoking for 20
especially in Brazil, with a reduction in the prevalence of smokers, in the population aged 18 years
overestimate their weight and/or height measurements leads to a biased BMI classification, with a reduction in the prevalence of individuals situated at the extremes of the classifications obesity and low weight.
work are some of the actions that contributed to reduction in the prevalence of smoking in Brazil from 32.7% in 1997 to 14.8% in 2011.
Although a reduction in the prevalence of DGF was expected with the use of the intraoperative dose of thymoglobulin,
improved professional training for diagnosis of the disease explain this increase, but the reduction in the prevalence of the principal risk factors,
This reduction in the prevalence of malnutrition can be observed in the results of a study conducted throughout Brazil which indicates that,