Higher incidence and/or prevalence of disease, including earlier onset or more aggressive progression of disease |
Higher incidence and/or prevalence of disease, including earlier onset or more aggressive progression of disease |
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An elevated level or position or degree; greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount. C25227 : The number of new cases of a disease diagnosed each year.C16726 : At or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events.C61589 : The start, beginning, or early stages.C25279 : In medicine, describes a tumor or disease that forms, grows, or spreads quickly. It may also describe treatment that is more severe or intense than usual.C14138 : A process that manifests as the worsening of a disease over time. C17747 |
Premature or excessive mortality from specific health conditions |
Premature or excessive mortality from specific health conditions |
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At a point before the usual, expected, or specified time.C133441 : Beyond normal limits; unrestrained.C73992 : The proportion of deaths occurring in a population over a specified time.C16880 : The state of a subject's mental or physical condition.C16669 |
Greater global burden of disease, such as Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALY), as measured by population health metrics |
Greater global burden of disease, such as Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALY), as measured by population health metrics |
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Notable in size, number, measure, magnitude, degree, or effectiveness. C61421 : Covering or affecting the whole of a system C68846 : The quantity of something that is borne or carried by an individual or population.C85883 : Any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person affected or those in contact with the person. The term is often used broadly to include injuries, disabilities, syndromes, symptoms, deviant behaviors, and atypical variations of structure and function.C2991 : Population-Based Statistic C53344 |
Poorer health behaviors and/or clinical outcomes using established measures |
Poorer health behaviors and/or clinical outcomes using established measures |
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Greater in size, amount, extent, or degree.C128667 : The actions taken by an individual to maintain, attain, and protect their good health. Health behavior reflects a person's health beliefs. C16663 : An evaluation of the clinical response of the disease to the therapy.C123619 : Traditional methods for evaluating treatment outcome focus on disease state. Patient-Focused Outcomes places a greater emphasis on quality of life issues.C16075 |
Worse outcomes on validated self-reported measures that reflect daily functioning or symptoms from specific conditions |
Worse outcomes on validated self-reported measures that reflect daily functioning or symptoms from specific conditions |
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In an declined condition.C71686 : The result of an action.C20200 : Process used to determine if data are inaccurate, incomplete, or unreasonable. The process may include format checks, completeness checks, check key tests, reasonableness checks, limit checks, and checking for compliance with applicable standards, rules, and conventions. (ISO)C142500 : Subjective reports made by a patient. C21089 : A section of the Older Americans Resource Scale Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire (OMFAQ) that seeks information on a person's level of functioning on daily activities of living.C110947 : Exhibiting the symptoms of a particular disease. C25269 |