The document summarizes research conducted through online surveys about food preferences and cooking habits. The surveys were completed primarily by females ages 11-20. Key findings include that mothers are often the primary cooks and grocery shoppers in households. Favorite dishes included pasta, pizza, and "homey" foods. This information will influence the target audience and recipes included on vegetarian recipe cards. In the future, the researchers would market surveys to a broader range of ages and groups to gather a more varied set of responses.
The document summarizes research conducted through online surveys about food preferences and cooking habits. The surveys were completed primarily by females ages 11-20. Key findings include that mothers are often the primary cooks and grocery shoppers in households. Favorite dishes included pasta, pizza, and "homey" foods. This information will influence the target audience and recipes included on vegetarian recipe cards. In the future, the researchers would market surveys to a broader range of ages and groups to gather a more varied set of responses.
The document discusses francophone seances for the 2014 JIFA conference. It lists the names N. Gaye, XL Modedero, V. Arfi, and M. Bouayed, suggesting they are presenters or participants. In 3 sentences or less, the summary provides a high-level overview of the topic and purpose while maintaining essential information from the original text.
This document summarizes several studies investigating the relationship between smoking and venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk. The studies found:
1) Current smoking was associated with a higher risk of VTE compared to never smokers, with a positive dose-response relationship. Former smokers had the same risk as never smokers.
2) Heavier smokers (>20 pack-years) had higher risks of total and provoked VTE compared to never smokers. The risk of provoked VTE increased with more pack-years of smoking.
3) The modestly increased risks of VTE in current or former women smokers were attenuated after adjusting for smoking-related diseases and decreased physical activity, suggesting an indirect relationship between smoking
The document discusses francophone seances for the 2014 JIFA conference. It lists the names N. Gaye, XL Modedero, V. Arfi, and M. Bouayed, suggesting they are presenters or participants. In 3 sentences or less, the summary provides a high-level overview of the topic and purpose while maintaining essential information from the original text.
This document summarizes several studies investigating the relationship between smoking and venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk. The studies found:
1) Current smoking was associated with a higher risk of VTE compared to never smokers, with a positive dose-response relationship. Former smokers had the same risk as never smokers.
2) Heavier smokers (>20 pack-years) had higher risks of total and provoked VTE compared to never smokers. The risk of provoked VTE increased with more pack-years of smoking.
3) The modestly increased risks of VTE in current or former women smokers were attenuated after adjusting for smoking-related diseases and decreased physical activity, suggesting an indirect relationship between smoking