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With respect to career duration measurement, we also analyzed career duration at the highest level played, but this analysis was removed from the article in response to reviewers' reasonable suggestions that the information was redundant to the age of retirement data.
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1 did not find a statistically significant association between position played and career duration and autopsy-confirmed chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in elite football and ice hockey players.
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The inadequacy of web-based methods alone is evident in the authors' inability to define their primary exposure, career duration, as well as incomplete characterization of isolated traumatic brain injury (TBI).
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Objective To determine whether an association exists between career duration or position played and the presence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) at autopsy in a series of elite football and hockey players.
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Models were adjusted for age, sex, BMI, and career duration.
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Conversely, longer career duration was a predictor for fewer social media platforms (OR = 0.
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Despite the majority of players being able to RTP, there was a significant decrease in both statistical performance and career duration.
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The occurrence of pes cavus and flatfoot in ballet dancers is not connected to the total and professional career duration and weekly training volume.
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0001) over a similar career duration (11.
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This study investigated Australian racing records for the 2005 and 2010 Victorian TB foal crops to identify factors associated with total number of starts, racing career duration, prize money earned and age of last race start-up to the 10-year-old racing season.
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Repetitive head injuries and long career duration increase the risk of CTE.
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Data on gender, academic rank (assigned as an assistant professor, associate professor, professor, or "other"), degrees, and career duration were collected using online resources.
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Overall career satisfaction increased with career duration (P=0.
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The mean age, career duration, and VO2max were, respectively: 22.
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Their median pancreatectomy/pancreatoduodenectomy case volume was 1,200 and 705 procedures, respectively, with a median career duration of 22 years and 200 indexed publications.
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The average RTP academic career duration is 13.
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We sought to determine whether comfort level with pediatric dermatopathology is associated with prior training, pediatric dermatopathology exposure during fellowship, career duration, or specimen subtype.
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Sleep disturbances may contribute to overall health, risk of injury, and career duration.
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2%) were not significant after adjusting for career duration (P =.
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By group, education experience and perceived need for prevention services were consistently low among women, people aged 70 or older, low-income individuals, or farmers with a farming career duration of less than five years.
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Purpose: (1) To define the characteristics of pitchers drafted after UCLR associated with placement in AAA and MLB professional levels and completion of a career of at least 3 years, (2) to define characteristics placing pitchers at risk for reinjury after surgery, (3) to compare the professional-level placement and career duration of the UCLR cohort with a matched control group, and (4) to evaluate the accuracy of team physician predraft risk assessments to predict elbow reinjury in pitchers with a history of UCLR.
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Each additional year in the pack increased the risk, despite the fact that a sanctioned rider's career duration average is 7.
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Methods: In a cross-sectional study of the 3379 psychiatrists in all 17 university departments of psychiatry in Canada, research productivity, as measured by the h-index and number of publications, was compared between women and men using a negative log binomial regression model to generate relative rates (RRs), adjusted for career duration (aRR).
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6 years, and their average career duration was 9.
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Identifying the prevalence and impact of work-related musculoskeletal discomfort may guide preventive strategies to prolong well-being, job satisfaction, and career duration.
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5 from measured concentrations of PM4, estimated wildland firefighter breathing rates, daily shift duration (hours per day) and frequency of exposure (fire days per year and career duration).
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Challenges that undermine the profession include inequities in advancement, high levels of burnout, reduced career duration, and elevated risk for mental health problems, including suicide.
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Identifying the prevalence and impact of WRMD may guide preventive strategies to prolong well-being, job satisfaction, and career duration.
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Information about career duration, training volume, health habits, and menstrual disorders (women) was collected.
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Longer criminal career durations were associated with fewer childhood risk factors than was the case for chronic offenders.
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A total of 1,152 non-psychiatric clinicians with a career duration of 9.
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Three results were inferred from 322 collected data as follows; First, comparative analysis about expectancy, which related to work experience, according to demographic characteristics such as gender, residence, age, and employment period revealed no significant differences in mean value, except career duration.
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Logistic regression and negative binomial regression models were used to assess associations between age, ethnicity, body‐mass index during professional football career, field position, and football career duration with individual and multiple afflictions.
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