Un-Answered Concerns Of UNC2881 Revealed

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Results: Only 72% of participants could be linked to an NHI number, and only 48% of those had their ethnicity recorded accurately. Linkage odds were lower for older people, and accuracy was higher for Chinese people compared to the other ethnicities. Length of residence and immigration status did not affect either coverage or accuracy. Conclusion: Most participants who could be linked had their ethnicity recorded in the broader category of ��Asian��, but accuracy was poor at the sub-group level. Implications: Extreme caution should be applied when examining data about sub-groups within the ��Asian�� category. ""Objective: To compare the thermoregulatory demands of outdoor workers wearing long or knee-length pants while working in situ in a tropical environment. Methods: Fifteen male (35.8 �� 10.5 yr) outdoor Council workers completed their daily occupational duties (construction Dinaciclib or gardening) in trials conducted six days apart: once wearing knee-length shorts (SHORTS) and once wearing full-length pants (PANTS). Body mass and hydration were assessed prior to and following each trial with core body (TC) and mean skin temperature (MST; weighted from sites: chest, arm, thigh and calf) assessed at 30-minute intervals throughout each trial. Results: No significant differences between SHORTS and PANTS for TC, maximum TC, heart rate, MST or body mass changes. Skin temperature at the calf was greater for PANTS (33.8 �� 0.4��C) compared to SHORTS (32.9 �� 0.4��C; p