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Older adults in the most versus the least resilient group had increases in mean gait speed and walking distance after 16 weeks.
A history of TBI or TBI with loss of consciousness and or older-age TBI were linked to lower cognitive scores at age 70 years.
The findings were for adult Medicaid patients, although the cost savings may not sustain the case management program.
Variance was seen by specialty, with lower concordance for primary care.
The highest prevalences were seen among workers in food prep and serving-related, personal care and service occupational groups.
High child care stress was tied to anxiety, depression and burnout as well as retention issues.
Patient-level factors, including age, sex and body mass index, were associated with a higher risk.
Additionally, patients randomly assigned to exercise versus usual care may have fewer annual days in the hospital.
Active treatment lowered SBP, improved 6-minute walk test and improved measures of endothelial function.
A small but significant reduction was seen in prostate cancer deaths, but no reduction was seen in all-cause mortality.