Exemplos de uso de Eighth decade em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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NBTE is more common between the fourth and eighth decades of life and has no sex predilection.
It can be substantially beneficial to patients who are in the seventh and eighth decades of life.
In that age group, those who have reached the eighth decade are called'oldest old' or'very elderly.
As regards the age range, there was a prevalence of the fifth decade, with 21.42% n 12 of the patients, and the eighth decade with 17.86% n 10.
This disease occurs mostly in elderly patients between the sixth and the eighth decades of life, and is associated with hypertension approximately 94% of cases and smoking habit.
They present a bimodal peak, i.e. one time of highest incidence between the second andthird decades of life and another between the sixth and eighth decades.
The population is ageing, and individuals are reaching the eighth decade of life increasingly more frequently.
The greatest number of individuals six was in the sixth decade, four were in the fifth, three in the fourth,three in the seventh and two in the eighth decade.
They affect mainly individuals between the fourth and eighth decade of life, mainly the male sex 3:1 to 3:2.
The YNS is more common among females 1:1.6 andoccurs mainly in middle age, although it has been described in patients ranging from infancy to the eighth decade of life.
Grimston et al. confirmed that ROAM is 15% lower during the eighth decade of life when compared with the third.
A further peak occurs at around 9 years of age, with these levels being maintained up to approximately 17 years of age when adult levels are reached. In women, sebaceous production tends to decrease following menopause,whereas no major changes are found in men up to the eighth decade of life.
Hepatobiliary malignancies have their peak incidence between the sixth and eighth decades of life, most prevalent over 65 years.
According to Landau, the most important aspect of intrinsic aging is the flattening of the dermal-epidermal junction, with a decrease of the contact surface between the dermis and the epidermis. However, epidermal thickness remains constant over time, andthe dermal thickness is reduced from the eighth decade of life.
It occurs more typically in patients of the male sex between the fifth and the eighth decade of life and is less common in patients younger than 45 years old.
Prospective studies, performed mainly in women in the seventh and eighth decades of life, have shown that there is an increasing gradient of risk of fracture with decreasing bone density, a decrease in the latter of one standard deviation being associated with a 1.5 to 2.5-fold increase in fracture risk Wasnich et al, 1985; Hui et al, 1988; Gärdseli et al, 1991; Cummings et al, 1993; Kröger et al, 1995; Marshall et al, 1996; Torgerson et al.
The population is ageing and the number of individuals reaching the eighth decade of life is increasing.
When assessing patients above the eighth decade of life submitted to bipolar and Thompson's prostheses in their the second postoperative year, Calder et al. found no statistical difference concerning complication in both groups; nevertheless, they reported three cases of acetabular erosion in those submitted to Thompson's prosthesis and no case in those submitted to bipolar prosthesis, not requiring review surgery in acetabular erosion cases.
Observed hospital mortality rate of 7.1%, when analyzing the outcomes of 70 patients after the eighth decade of life undergoing CABG.
Patients with severe epistaxis are usually between the third and eighth decade of life, and the most numerous age group comprehends subjects in their seventies and eighties.
Because fractures tend to occur at more advanced ages,initiating a therapy at the age of 50 years to prevent events that will occur only at the seventh or eighth decades of life has been considered controversial.
According to some authors, the incidence of stroke peaks between the seventh and eighth decades of life, when the cardiovascular and metabolic alterations combine, due to the aging process.
Regarding the stage of life, Rezende et al. also noted that the measurement of APM is superior in adults less than 58 years,preservation of muscle around 65 years and decrease in the eighth decade of life, which may point to the need for specific cutoff points for different stages of life.
Ladies and gentlemen, in the spirit of new beginnings… I would liketo raise a glass, or a plastic cup, as it were… to the commencement of the eighth decade of Leyton Scott. Extraordinary astronaut… who had the privilege of walking on the moon… a memorable teacher, my personal flight instructor… a dear, dear, friend, and an absolutely atrocious golfer.
Faraj and Branfoot, in 1999, found in studied patients an average of 83.5 years, and Calder et al., like our study,reported a mean age above 80 years when they assessed patients with femoral neck fractures and above the eighth decade of life submitted to bipolar prosthesis and Thompson's prosthesis, both characterized as partial prosthesis.