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The Analysis on the Cyclical Behaviour of Fiscal Policy in the EU Member States

2013

Abstract This paper deals with the topic of cyclicality of fiscal policy. The main purpose of this paper is to determine the cyclical behaviour of fiscal policy in the EU member states, using historical time series for all the European countries during the period between 1995- 2011. The results pointed out that the procyclical fiscal policies are a feature of developing countries and the countercyclical and acyclical fiscal policies are a feature of developed counties.

MacroeconomicsFiscal imbalanceCountercyclical fiscal policyPublic expendituresMember statesGeneral EngineeringEconomicsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyDeveloping countryFiscal unionBudget balanceFiscal policyProcyclical fiscal policyProcedia Economics and Finance
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On distributing quarterly national growth among regions

2008

In many countries a very important fraction of public expenditure is managed by regional authorities. However, in a world where economic life has quickened and become more turbulent, subnational institutions rarely have a timely regional macroeconomic picture at their disposal. The authors propose a guide to a method for estimating quarterly accounts of regions from the national quarterly and annual regional accounts, by the use of a temporal structure which eliminates possible spurious jumps. The robustness of the process and suggested practicalities are tested, and the proposal is also shown to produce better estimates than other uniregional methods often used in this framework.

MacroeconomicsPublic economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomicsPublic expenditureEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Robustness (economics)Spurious relationshipEnvironment and Planning A
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Resting energy expenditure and body composition in morbidly obese, obese and control subjects

1994

Resting energy expenditure (REE) was investigated by indirect calorimetry in relation to body composition and to different degrees of obesity in order to assess if a defective energy expenditure contributes to extra body fat accumulation. Differences were found between control subjects (group C; BMI 23 +/- 0.5 kg/m2, REE 5890 +/- 218 kJ/day; mean +/- SEM) and obese subjects (group O; BMI 34.2 +/- 0.9 kg/m2, REE 7447 +/- 360 kJ/day; P0.0001) and between group C and morbidly obese subjects (group MO; BMI 49.9 +/- 1.6 kg/m2, REE 8330 +/- 360 kJ/day; P0.0001); REE was not significantly different between groups O and MO. Body composition data were obtained by means of body impedance analysis. Ev…

MaleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismResting metabolic rateMorbidly obeseBody compositionBody Mass IndexSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaEndocrinologyBody WaterInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumansOrder (group theory)Resting energy expenditureObesitySettore MED/49 - Scienze Tecniche Dietetiche ApplicateChemistryBody WeightGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedControl subjectsmedicine.diseaseObesityBody HeightObesity MorbidEndocrinologyBasal metabolic rateRegression AnalysisFemaleComposition (visual arts)Basal MetabolismBody mass index
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Effects of Easy-to-Use Protein-Rich Energy Bar on Energy Balance, Physical Activity and Performance during 8 Days of Sustained Physical Exertion

2012

Background Previous military studies have shown an energy deficit during a strenuous field training course (TC). This study aimed to determine the effects of energy bar supplementation on energy balance, physical activity (PA), physical performance and well-being and to evaluate ad libitum fluid intake during wintertime 8-day strenuous TC. Methods Twenty-six men (age 20±1 yr.) were randomly divided into two groups: The control group (n = 12) had traditional field rations and the experimental (Ebar) group (n = 14) field rations plus energy bars of 4.1 MJ•day−1. Energy (EI) and water intake was recorded. Fat-free mass and water loss were measured with deuterium dilution and elimination, respe…

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Predictability of pharmaceutical spending in primary health services using Clinical Risk Groups

2014

Background: Risk adjustment instruments applied to existing electronic health records and administrative datasets may contribute to monitoring the correct prescribing of medicines. Objective: We aim to test the suitability of the model based on the CRG system and obtain specific adjusted weights for determined health states through a predictive model of pharmaceutical expenditure in primary health care. Methods: A database of 261,054 population in one health district of an Eastern region of Spain was used. The predictive power of two models was compared. The first model (ATC-model) used nine dummy variables: sex and 8 groups from 1 to 8 or more chronic conditions while in the second model (…

MaleECONOMIA APLICADAHealth StatusPopulationContext (language use)Pharmacy expenditureDrug CostsSex FactorsDrug TherapyDummy variablePrimary healthMedicineHumansPredictabilityeducationeducation.field_of_studyActuarial scienceModels StatisticalPrimary Health Carebusiness.industryHealth PolicyClinical Risk GroupsAge FactorsECONOMIA SOCIOLOGIA Y POLITICA AGRARIATest (assessment)Risk adjustmentOne HealthSpainChronic DiseasePredictive powerFemalebusinessWHO-ATC-Code
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Leisure-Time Physical Activity and Psychological Well-Being in University Students

2012

An analysis of psychological well-being (self-esteem and subjective vitality) of 639 Spanish university students was performed, while accounting for the amount of leisure-time physical activity. The Spanish versions of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and Subjective Vitality Scale were employed. Participants were divided into four groups (Low, Moderate, High, and Very high) depending on estimation of energy expenditure in leisure-time physical activity. Men and women having higher physical activity rated higher mean subjective vitality; however, differences in self-esteem were observed only in men, specifically between Very high and the other physical activity groups.

MaleGerontologySubjective vitalityAdolescentLeisure timeSelf-conceptPhysical activityMotor ActivitySelf ConceptArousalYoung AdultLeisure ActivitiesEnergy expenditureScale (social sciences)Psychological well-beingQuality of LifeHumansFemaleArousalStudentsPsychologyExerciseGeneral PsychologyPsychological Reports
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The unfortunate generation: stroke survivors in Riga, Latvia

2003

Abstract The poor health status of citizens in post-Soviet states has been reported but few studies have investigated the illness experiences of people in those countries. This paper reports findings from an interview study conducted with stroke patients in Riga, Latvia, who were part of a cohort recruited over 1 year for a European study comparing the provision of care, outcomes and resource use. The interview study aimed to elicit stroke patients’ own perceptions of the impact of stroke 1 year after the event. Adopting a phenomenological perspective we illustrate how the particular social setting shapes stroke as an illness, its influences on access to health care and on consideration of …

MaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)HistoryContext (language use)Health Services AccessibilityCohort StudiesInterviews as TopicLife Change EventsHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSickness Impact ProfileActivities of Daily LivingHealth caremedicineHumansDisabled PersonsSurvivorsSocial ChangeStrokeQualitative ResearchAgedAged 80 and overPovertybusiness.industryPublic healthStroke RehabilitationSocial SupportLatvianMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLatvialanguage.human_languageStrokeCohortlanguageFemaleHealth ExpendituresBasic needsbusinessAttitude to HealthDemographySocial Science & Medicine
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Cardiorespiratory Responses Induced by Various Military Field Tasks

2014

Typical military tasks include load carriage, digging, and lifting loads. To avoid accumulation of fatigue, it is important to know the energy expenditure of soldiers during such tasks. The purpose of this study was to measure cardiorespiratory responses during military tasks in field conditions. Unloaded (M1) and loaded (M2) marching, artillery field preparation (AFP), and digging of defensive positions (D) were monitored. 15 conscripts carried additional weight of military outfit (5.4 kg) during M1, AFP, and D and during M2 full combat gear (24.4 kg). Absolute and relative oxygen uptake (VO2) and heart rate (HR) of M1 (n = 8) were 1.5 ± 0.1 L min(-1), 19.9 ± 2.7 mL kg(-1) min(-1) (42 ± 7%…

MaleLiftingAdolescentPhysical ExertionWalkingWeight-BearingYoung AdultOxygen ConsumptionAnimal scienceHeart RateHeart rateHumansMedicineFinlandLoad carriagebusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCardiorespiratory fitnessGeneral MedicineOxygen uptakeMilitary PersonnelEnergy expenditureGeographic Information SystemsEnergy MetabolismbusinessField conditionsMilitary Medicine
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Physical Activity Level Using Doubly-Labeled Water in Relation to Body Composition and Physical Fitness in Preschoolers

2018

Background and objectives: There is a lack of studies investigating associations of physical activity level (PAL) and activity energy expenditure (AEE) using the doubly-labeled water (DLW) method with body composition and physical fitness in young children. Thus, we aimed to examine cross-sectional associations of PAL and AEE with body composition indices and physical fitness components in Swedish preschool children. Materials and methods: PAL was calculated as total energy expenditure measured using DLW divided by the predicted basal metabolic rate in 40 children aged 5.5 (standard deviation 0.2) years. AEE was calculated as total energy expenditure minus basal metabolic rate and the therm…

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The cost of a school based mass treatment of schistosomiasis in Ugu District, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa in 2012.

2020

Introduction The Neglected Tropical Diseases Roadmap of the WHO set targets for potential elimination as a "public health problem" for the period 2012-2020 in multiple countries in Africa, with the aim of global elimination of schistosomiasis as a "public health problem" by 2025. Aim The purpose of the study was to estimate the cost from a provider's perspective of the Department of Health's Schistosomiasis Mass Drug Administration (MDA) in Ugu District, KwaZulu-Natal in 2012, with a view to project the costs for the entire KwaZulu Natal Province. Methods A total of 491 public schools and 16 independent schools in Ugu District, a predominantly rural district in KwaZulu-Natal with a total of…

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