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Endothelial function and other biomarkers of cardiovascular risk in frequent consumers of street food.

2012

Summary Background & aims Street food (SF) is defined as out-of-home food consumption, and generally consists of energy dense meals rich in saturated fats, and poor in fibers, vitamins and anti-oxidants. Though SF consumption may have unfavorable metabolic and cardiovascular effects, its possible association with endothelial function has not been considered. Methods Participants were recruited among those who took part in a previous study of ours, done in Palermo, Italy, which investigated the association between consumption of SF and health in 1002 people. In that study, a score of SF consumption was obtained by categorizing each of ten foods consumed less than or more than once a month (0…

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The role of obesity and physical activity in non-specific and radiating low back pain: The Young Finns study

2013

Objective To study the effects of obesity, physical activity, and change in physical activity on the incidence of low back pain and explore whether obesity modifies the effects of physical activity. Methods As part of the ongoing Young Finns Study, 1224 subjects aged 24–39 years free from low back pain during the preceding 12 months at baseline in 2001 were included. Obesity was defined based on the body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference, and physical activity was assessed by the metabolic equivalent of task (MET) index in 2001 and 2007. Results Abdominal obesity, defined by an increased waist circumference, was associated with an increased incidence of radiating low back pain (adjus…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyWaistMotor ActivityOverweightMetabolic equivalentBody Mass IndexWaist–hip ratioRheumatologyRisk FactorsHumansMedicineObesityta315ExerciseFinlandAbdominal obesitybusiness.industryIncidenceta3141Odds ratiota3121Low back painAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePhysical therapyFemaleWaist Circumferencemedicine.symptombusinessLow Back PainBody mass indexSeminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
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Erythrocyte deformability in morbid obesity before bariatric surgery. Influence of abdominal obesity.

2010

Although there are several studies dealing with erythrocyte deformability (ED) in obese patients, research on this topic in morbidly obese subjects is scarce. In these studies ED seems to be decreased, although the cause remains unknown. A case-control study in 76 morbid obese subjects (23 women and 53 men, aged 44 ± 13 years) and in 79 normal-weight controls (30 women and 49 men, aged 43 ± 13 years) was undertaken. ED has been determined by ektacytometric techniques in a Rheodyn SSD, by means of the elongation index (EI) at 12, 30 and 60 Pascals, along with anthropometric, lipidic, metabolic and inflammatory parameters. EI was statistically lower in morbidly obese subjects than in controls…

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Are abdominal obesity and body mass index independent predictors of hemorheological parameters?

2012

There is an association between obesity and rheological blood behavior [2, 4–7]. In this sense we have read with interest the recently published article by Brun et al. [1] in this journal. The authors evaluate, in a population of 430 subjects, the relationship between abdominal obesity and body mass index (BMI) with blood viscosity, and conclude that both anthropometric parameters are associated with increased blood viscosity but by different mechanisms, where the waist to hip ratio is a better predictor for blood viscosity than BMI. It is striking that in this study the authors do not indicate the variables included in the stepwise multivariate regression model, where plasma lipids, glucos…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyWaistPhysiologyBlood viscosityPopulationHematocritBody Mass IndexWaist–hip ratioPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineMedicineHumanseducationAbdominal obesityeducation.field_of_studyBody volume indexmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryHematologyBlood ViscosityObesity AbdominalHemorheologyCardiologyFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexClinical hemorheology and microcirculation
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Geographic Variations in Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Luxembourg

2017

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and associated behavioural and metabolic risk factors constitute a major public health concern at a global level. Many reports worldwide have documented different risk profiles for populations with demographic variations. The objective of this study was to examine geographic variations in the top leading cardio metabolic and behavioural risk factors in Luxembourg, in order to provide an overall picture of CVD burden across the country. The analysis conducted was based on data from the nationwide ORISCAV-LUX survey, including 1432 subjects, aged 18-69 years. A self-reported questionnaire, physical examination and blood sampling were performed. Age and sex-adjuste…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyhypertensionLuxembourgHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisCardio metabolicDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightgeographic variationArticleMetabolic equivalentYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthDiabetes mellitusGeographic variationPrevalencemedicineHumansObesity030212 general & internal medicineExerciseAbdominal obesityAgedcardio metabolic; hypertension; geographic variation; LuxembourgGeographybusiness.industryPublic healthG300Smokingcardio metabolicPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle AgedOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityB900Cardiovascular DiseasesObesity AbdominalHypertensionFemalemedicine.symptombusinessBlood samplingInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 14; Issue 6; Pages: 648
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Mid-Term Effectiveness of Behavioral and Psychodynamic Inpatient Treatments of Severe Obesity Based on a Randomized Study

2006

<i>Background:</i> The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of psychodynamic and behavioral inpatient treatments of severely obese patients regarding weight and distress. <i>Methods:</i> In a longitudinal study obese patients (body mass index, BMI ≧35) were randomly assigned to behavioral or to psychodynamic inpatient treatment. Mostly female (n = 267; 85%) obese patients with psychiatric and somatic comorbidity (age 20–64 years, BMI 35–74) were examined with standardized self-report scales on distress (SCL-90R), interpersonal problems (Inventory of Interpersonal Problems), eating behavior (Fragebogen zum Essverhalten) and body image (Fragebogen z…

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Binge eating partially mediates the relationship between body image dissatisfaction and psychological distress in obese treatment seeking individuals.

2013

Abstract Introduction We compared the binge eating pathway linking body image dissatisfaction (BID) and psychological distress of obese adults entering and not entering psychological treatment for their weight problems. Method 90 obese participants seeking an integrated treatment (OB-IT) and 87 obese participants seeking only medical treatment (OB-MT) for their weight problems completed questionnaires on BID, binge eating and psychological well-being. Results Only in the OB-IT group, binge eating behaviors mediated the relationship between BID and psychological distress. Conclusions Both BID and binge eating behaviors need to be addressed in the psychological and medical treatment for obesi…

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Low-intensity exercise stimulates bioenergetics and increases fat oxidation in mitochondria of blood mononuclear cells from sedentary adults.

2020

Aim Exercise training induces adaptations in muscle and other tissue mitochondrial metabolism, dynamics, and oxidative phosphorylation capacity. Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation was shown to be pivotal for the anti‐inflammatory status of immune cells. We hypothesize that exercise training can exert effects influence mitochondrial fatty acid metabolism in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). The aim was to investigate the effect of exercise on the fatty acid oxidation‐dependent respiration in PBMCs. Design Twelve fasted or fed volunteers first performed incremental‐load exercise tests to exhaustion on a cycle ergometer to determine the optimal workload ensuring maximal health benefi…

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Relationship between Burnout and Body Mass Index in Senior and Middle Managers from the Mexican Manufacturing Industry

2018

This research relates Burnout Syndrome (BS) with the Body Mass Index (BMI) among middle and senior managers of the Mexican manufacturing industry. Even though BS incidence is high in the Mexican industrial population, few systematic studies have explored BS and its relationship with other health problems, such as obesity. The goal of this research is to determine the relationship between BS and the BMI in employees with normal weight, overweight, and obesity. We present three structural equation models to relate BS and the BMI. The BMI ranges were determined according to the parameters (normal weight, overweight, and obesity) proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO). The sample inclu…

AdultMaleobesityAdolescentHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationlcsh:MedicineOverweightBurnoutArticleStructural equation modelingBody Mass IndexYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesManufacturing IndustrymedicineHumansoverweightBS syndrome030212 general & internal medicinenormal weighteducationBurnout ProfessionalMexicooccupational stress; BS syndrome; normal weight; overweight; obesityeducation.field_of_studylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthReproducibility of ResultsMiddle AgedModels TheoreticalAnthropometrymedicine.disease030210 environmental & occupational healthObesityFemaleOccupational stressmedicine.symptomPsychologyBody mass indexoccupational stressDemographyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Increasing adiposity in normal ovulatory women affects adipocytokine expression in subcutaneous and visceral abdominal fat

2008

Abstract Objective To determine which adipocytokines are differentially expressed as a function of body mass index (BMI), to compare expression of adipocytokines in abdominal subcutaneous and omental fat, and to correlate these findings with serum levels, BMI, and parameters of insulin resistance. Methods Serum and subcutaneous (sc) and omental (om) tissue were obtained from lean and obese ovulatory women undergoing gynecologic surgery. We determined adipocytokine expression in sc versus om abdominal fat and related this to increasing BMI. Results Serum leptin was higher and adiponectin lower in overweight subjects. Adipocytokines had higher expression in sc abdominal versus om adipose tiss…

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