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Chodziwadziwa Kabudula to Cross-Sectional Studies

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  1. Socio-Behavioural Barriers to Viral Suppression in the Older Adult Population in Rural South Africa. AIDS Behav. 2024 Jul; 28(7):2307-2313.
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    Score: 0,040
  2. Identifying the prevalence and correlates of multimorbidity in middle-aged men and women: a cross-sectional population-based study in four African countries. BMJ Open. 2023 03 14; 13(3):e067788.
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    Score: 0,037
  3. Physical Activity and Its Association With Body Mass Index: A Cross-Sectional Analysis in Middle-Aged Adults From 4 Sub-Saharan African Countries. J Phys Act Health. 2023 03 01; 20(3):217-225.
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    Score: 0,037
  4. Associations Between Key Psychosocial Stressors and Viral Suppression and Retention in Care Among Youth with HIV in Rural South Africa. AIDS Behav. 2021 Aug; 25(8):2358-2368.
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    Score: 0,032
  5. Cognitive differences associated with HIV serostatus and antiretroviral therapy use in a population-based sample of older adults in South Africa. Sci Rep. 2020 10 06; 10(1):16625.
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    Score: 0,032
  6. HIV Status and Antiretroviral Therapy as Predictors of Disability among Older South Africans: Overall Association and Moderation by Body Mass Index. J Aging Health. 2020 12; 32(10):1335-1344.
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    Score: 0,031
  7. Sociodemographic, socioeconomic, clinical and behavioural predictors of body mass index vary by sex in rural South African adults-findings from the AWI-Gen study. Glob Health Action. 2018; 11(sup2):1549436.
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    Score: 0,026
  8. Cardiometabolic disease risk and HIV status in rural South Africa: establishing a baseline. BMC Public Health. 2015 Feb 12; 15:135.
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    Score: 0,021
  9. Prevalence of HIV among those 15 and older in rural South Africa. AIDS Care. 2013; 25(9):1122-8.
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    Score: 0,018
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