2006
DOI: 10.1136/jech.2005.042770
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Sick individuals and sick populations: 20 years later

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“…However, preterm children may not only have lower inhibitory control abilities than full term children but may also be more vulnerable to environmental influences further decreasing their abilities to inhibit undesirable responses [41,42]. As our findings apply to the whole GA spectrum of preterm and full term children, it may thus be recommended to adopt a combination of both population and targeted approaches to interventions in order to achieve the highest benefits [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…However, preterm children may not only have lower inhibitory control abilities than full term children but may also be more vulnerable to environmental influences further decreasing their abilities to inhibit undesirable responses [41,42]. As our findings apply to the whole GA spectrum of preterm and full term children, it may thus be recommended to adopt a combination of both population and targeted approaches to interventions in order to achieve the highest benefits [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…El problema es que aquellos en riesgo no perciben en su conducta un problema, por lo que resulta ingenuo intentar cambiar su forma de actuar, pues la gente actúa por recompensas personales inmediatas 46 . Gran parte de los estilos de vida son dictados por normas sociales, de ahí que es difícil lograr que la gente se comporte diferente de sus pares 47 .…”
Section: La Respuesta Social a Las Lct En Méxicounclassified
“…Such methodological considerations might have implications for preventive medicine. Geoffrey Rose's population strategy, which poses that a shift of the entire distribution of exposure is likely to have a larger impact on risk reduction than a high-risk approach, still shapes public health practice today [22,23]. Classical regression focusing on means might not adequately model distributional changes in the outcome as it assumes homogeneity in the association along the entire outcome distribution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%