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A new risk score to assess atrial fibrillation risk in hypertensive patients (ESCARVAL-RISK Project.

2020

AbstractThis study aimed to assess atrial fibrillation (AF) incidence and predictive factors in hypertensive patients and to formulate an AF risk assessment score that can be used to identify the patients most likely to develop AF. This was a cohort study of patients recruited in primary healthcare centers. Patients aged 40 years or older with hypertension, free of AF and with no previous cardiovascular events were included. Patients attended annual visits according to clinical practice until the end of study or onset of AF. The association between AF incidence and explanatory variables (age, sex, body mass index, medical history and other) was analyzed. Finally, 12,206 patients were includ…

AdultMaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsCardiologylcsh:Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk AssessmentArticleCohort Studies03 medical and health sciencesSex Factors0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineAtrial FibrillationmedicineHumansObesity030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceAgedHeart FailureMultidisciplinaryFramingham Risk Scorebusiness.industryIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)lcsh:RHazard ratioAge FactorsAtrial fibrillationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalRisk factorsResearch DesignHypertensionFemalelcsh:QbusinessRisk assessmentBody mass indexFollow-Up StudiesForecastingCohort study
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A dangerous design for a mountain bike.

2001

The case of a man’s death as a consequence of an accident with a mountain bike was examined. Despite only slight external injuries, a general examination revealed the existence of a rupture of the diaphragm which was the ultimate cause of death. The discussion reconstructs the way the accident occurred and briefly analyses the consequences of safety design in two-wheeled vehicles.

AdultMaleRuptureEngineeringbusiness.industrySafety designDiaphragmDiaphragm (mechanical device)Equipment DesignPathology and Forensic MedicineBicyclingCause of DeathForensic engineeringHumansbusinesshuman activitiesCause of deathInternational journal of legal medicine
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How does the quality of surveys for nutrient intake adequacy assessment compare across Europe? A scoring system to rate the quality of data in such s…

2009

Research was conducted within the EURopean micronutrient RECommendations Aligned (EURRECA) Network of Excellence, to find the best practice in assessing nutrient intakes. Objectives include: to search for and use data on individual nutrient intake adequacy (NIA) assessment collected in twenty-eight European countries and the four European Free Trade Association countries; to design and test innovative tools for data quality analysis. The information was obtained using the method described by Blanquer et al. in the present issue. The best-practice criteria were devised to select the most appropriate survey in each country. Then a survey quality scoring system was developed in consultation wi…

AdultMaleScoring systemAdolescent030309 nutrition & dieteticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectBest practiceNutrient intake adequacyMedicine (miscellaneous)Best practice030209 endocrinology & metabolismAssessment methodsEatingYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesEnvironmental healthHumansQuality (business)MicronutrientsChildAgedmedia_common2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesNutrition and DieteticsData collectionbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementNutritional RequirementsInformation qualityMiddle AgedEuropean survey qualityNutrition SurveysTest (assessment)EuropeNutrition AssessmentGeographyWork (electrical)Research DesignChild PreschoolData qualityFemalebusinessBritish Journal of Nutrition
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The Construct of Sexual Openness for Females in Steady Intimate Relationships

2017

The analysis of open-minded attitudes towards sexuality in general requires a construct based on attitudinal dimensions. Although several existing studies involve sexual attitudes, they differ substantially and standardized conceptual work is missing. Thus, the authors introduce the latent variable sexual openness to develop a construct based on self-oriented attitudes towards different sexual topics. Available survey data of female German students in a steady relationship allowed providing a first empirical test for the applicability of this construct. Five subdimensions are acknowledged central for sexual openness: sexual practices, masturbation, bisexuality, permissiveness, and pornograp…

AdultMaleSelf Disclosuresexual functioningAdolescentPhysiologySexual Behaviorlcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesResearch and Analysis MethodserotophiliaYoung AdultMathematical and Statistical TechniquesReproductive PhysiologyDiagnostic Medicinesexual liberalismMental Health and PsychiatryCopulationMedicine and Health SciencesHumansPsychologySexual IdentityInterpersonal RelationsStatistical Methodssexual opennesslcsh:ScienceStatistical DataForensicssexual opinion surveySurvey Researchlcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesMiddle AgedClinical Laboratory SciencesSexual PartnersResearch Design150 PsychologiePhysical SciencesBisexualitylcsh:QFemaleLaw and Legal Sciences150 PsychologySexualityFactor AnalysisMathematicsStatistics (Mathematics)Research Article
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Adaptation to life after surgical removal of the bladder—an application of graphical Markov models for analysing longitudinal data

2004

Graphical Markov models have been developed particularly for the analysis of observational data. They allow the control of various background variables when analysing theoretically relevant associations. This paper demonstrates the application and some advantages of graphical Markov models in comparison to conventional statistical analyses. The aim of the study was to identify patients at risk for developing decreased health-related quality of life (QoL) after cystectomy and to explore the influence of coping on QoL in this situation. Therefore, the method was applied to analyse the data of a prospective study, in which 81 patients with bladder cancer were interviewed pre-operatively and in…

AdultMaleStatistics and ProbabilityLongitudinal studyCoping (psychology)Operations researchEpidemiologyLongitudinal datamedicine.medical_treatmentMarkov modelCystectomySurgical removalAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansLongitudinal StudiesProspective cohort studyMiddle AgedMarkov ChainshumanitiesUrinary Bladder NeoplasmsResearch DesignQuality of LifeFemaleObservational studyPsychologyClinical psychologyStatistics in Medicine
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Wall patterns influence the perception of interior space

2019

The texture of an object’s surface influences its perceived spatial extent. For example, Hermann von Helmholtz reported that a square patch with black and white stripes appears elongated perpendicular to the stripes’ orientation. This time-honoured finding stands in contrast with more recent recommendations by interior-design experts who suggest that stripe wall patterns make rooms appear elongated in the direction parallel to the stripes’ orientation. In a series of four experiments, we presented stripe wall patterns and varied the orientation of the stripes (horizontal vs. vertical) and their density (number of stripes per degree of visual angle). Subjects estimated the width and height …

AdultMaleSurface (mathematics)AdolescentPhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyGeometryTexture (geology)Young AdultCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityPhysiology (medical)Orientation (geometry)PerceptionPerpendicularHumansContrast (vision)Pattern orientationOrientation SpatialGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPhysicsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologySpace PerceptionFemaleVisual anglePhotic StimulationInterior Design and FurnishingsQuarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
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Histological differences in the adherence of connective tissue to laser-treated abutments and standard abutments for dental implants. An experimental…

2017

Background The goal of the current study is to assess the difference in connective tissue adherence to laser microtextured versus machined titanium abutments. Material and Methods Six patients were selected and each of them received 2 implants, one combined with a laser treated abutment and one with a machined abutment. After three months, the abutments were retrieved together with their surrounding gingival tissue for histological analysis. Qualitative and quantitative evaluation of microscopical images was performed to assess the presence or absence of adherence between the soft tissues and the abutment, and the percentage of soft tissue adhered to the two different surfaces. Results Inti…

AdultMaleSurface PropertiesAbutmentConnective tissueDentistryDental AbutmentsPilot Projects02 engineering and technologyOdontologia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDental AbutmentsDental Prosthesis DesignMedicineHumansGeneral DentistryAgedTeixits (Histologia)Dental ImplantsTitaniumAdherènciaImplants dentalsbusiness.industryGingival tissueLasersResearchSignificant differenceDental implantsSoft tissue030206 dentistryMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTissuesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyDental Prosthesis DesignConnective TissueDentistryUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASAdhesionSurgeryFemaleImplantOral Surgery0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Roles of participation and feedback in group potency.

2009

The roles of group participation and group performance feedback were examined as antecedents of group potency, i.e., beliefs shared among a work group's members about the general effectiveness of the work group. Also examined were how group participation and the congruence of the feedback received from different sources about performance predicted convergence in members' beliefs about group effectiveness. The sample comprised 61 work groups of professionals involved in Master in Business Administration (MBA) programs (284 participants). Mean group size was 4.6 members ( SD = .58). 65% of participants were male, and 51% were between 30 and 40 years of age. Data were gathered at two measurem…

AdultMaleTeam effectivenessEfficiency OrganizationalFeedbackPotencyHumansLongitudinal StudiesCooperative BehaviorStudentsGeneral PsychologyGroup performanceDecision Making OrganizationalTeachingCommerceOrganizational CultureSelf EfficacyGroup ProcessesResearch DesignModels OrganizationalRegression AnalysisFemalePsychologyWorking groupSocial psychologyClinical psychologyPsychological reports
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Forgetting at Short Term: When do Event-Based Interference and Temporal Factors Have an Effect?

2013

International audience; Memory tasks combining storage and distracting tasks performed at either encoding or retrieval have provided divergent results pointing towards accounts of forgetting in terms of either temporal decay or event-based interference respectively. The aim of this study was to shed light on the possible sources of such a divergence that could rely on methodological aspects or deeper differences in the memory traces elicited by the different paradigms used. Methodological issues were explored in a first series of experiments by introducing at retrieval computer-paced distracting tasks that involved articulatory suppression, attentional demand, or both. A second series of ex…

AdultMaleTime FactorsArticulatory suppressionShort-term memory[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMémoire -- aspect psychologiqueEngram050105 experimental psychologyTemporal lobe[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineForgettingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ddc:150MemoryEncoding (memory)Developmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAttentionShort-term memoryCommunicationAnalysis of VarianceForgettingWorking memorybusiness.industry05 social sciencesWorking memoryGeneral MedicineTemporal decayTerm (time)Memory Short-TermComplex span tasksResearch DesignFemale[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesbusinessPsychologyInterference030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychology
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Do palatal implants remain positionally stable under orthodontic load? A clinical radiologic study.

2009

Introduction The aim of this study was to determine the positional stability and success rate of palatally placed length-reduced temporary anchorage devices (LRTADs) (length, 4 or 6 mm). Methods Twenty-two patients (ages, 21-62 years; 14 women, 8 men) were enrolled in the study. Each received 1 LRTAD (Orthosystem, Straumann, Switzerland) placed in the midsagittal palate for multifunctional anchorage tasks. Standardized cephalograms were taken directly after implant placement and at the end of treatment to analyze any implant movements. The cephalometric tracings were superimposed on anterior nasal spine to posterior nasal spine in posterior nasal spine to analyze changes in implant angulati…

AdultMaleTime FactorsTooth Movement TechniquesCephalometryBone ScrewsDentistryOrthodonticsOsseointegrationWeight-BearingYoung AdultOsseointegrationmedicineOrthodontic Anchorage ProceduresHumansOrthodontic Appliance DesignLongitudinal StudiesOrthodonticsDental Implantsbusiness.industryPalateDental Implantation EndosseousAnterior nasal spineCraniometryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseOrthodontic Anchorage ProceduresRadiographymedicine.anatomical_structureMaxillaFemaleImplantStress MechanicalMalocclusionPosterior nasal spinebusinessMalocclusionAmerican journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics
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