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Impact of an olfactory priming on food intake: a case study in an Alzheimer's Unit
2014
Impact of an olfactory priming on food intake: a case study in an Alzheimer's Unit. 6. european conference on sensory and consumer research: a sense of life
Effects of military training on plasma amino acid concentrations and their associations with overreaching.
2020
Amino acids are thought to have a key role in the processes contributing to overreaching development through their metabolic properties and neuronal functions. In the present study, the effects of 10-week military training on the concentrations of 19 amino acids were investigated. Plasma amino acid concentrations were measured at rest from 53 healthy male conscripts on weeks 1, 4, 7, and 9 of their military service. Conscripts were classified as overreached and non-overreached. Overreaching classification was based on fulfilling at least three of five criteria: greater than 5% decrease in maximal oxygen uptake, increased rating perceived exertion (RPE), and decreased lactate-RPE ratio in s…
Does oral health affect food comfortability and bolus properties during consumption of dairy products in elderly population?
2017
The elderly population is growing increasingly. In 2030, 1/3 of the population will be over 60 years old. However this population has specific nutritional needs and often, oral impairments such as loss of tooth and/or decrease of salivary flow. Therefore it is necessary to develop foods adapted for the elderly, in terms of organoleptic properties and nutritional composition. In this context, the purpose of this work is to study the impact of oral impairments of elderly persons on food comfortability and bolus properties during the consumption of dairy products.76 elderly persons (ages 66 to 88, 42 women and 34 men), with or without oral health problems in terms of dental and/or salivary sta…
L'accompagnement de la personne handicapée physique en grande dépendance
2008
Mental health promotion competencies in the health sector in Finland : a qualitative study of the views of professionals
2019
Aims: In this study, we aimed to investigate what competencies are needed for mental health promotion in health sector practice in Finland. Methods: A qualitative study was carried out to seek the views of mental health professionals regarding mental health promotion-related competencies. The data were collected via two focus groups and a questionnaire survey of professionals working in the health sector in Finland. The focus groups consisted of a total of 13 professionals. Further, 20 questionnaires were received from the questionnaire survey. The data were analysed using the qualitative data analysis software ATLAS.ti Scientific Software Development GmbH, Berlin. A content analysis was c…
HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE PROCESS OF GRANTING PERFORMANCE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
2011
Under Romania 's actual development context, pre-university education and mainly the human resources in this field can and need to be an authentic development vector. The paper is meant to be a theoretical analysis and a practical research on the contribution of human resources to granting the performance and quality of the educational management in the pre-university educational institutions, from a systemic, interactive and interdisciplinary perspective, which turns into a reflection but also an applicative issue for the researchers and managers in the educational domain, interested in meeting European and world standards. The research was done on a technical education institution, respec…
Les Cahiers de Marseille et l'architecture du Je. L'"égoisme sans je" ou l'"annihilant" impersonnel
2012
Transmissible vector diseases: representations, behaviors and personal involvement in health and environment after the chikungunya epidemic
2011
As part of the ANTHROPO-MTV research project (ANR SEST program), we focused on common sense thinking about vector-borne diseases, using the example of chikungunya, through an interdisciplinary quantitative survey carried out at Meeting. Here we present the results from the psychosocial component. The survey was conducted by questionnaire in November 2007 among 415 households. It was preceded by interviews with inhabitants of the island and with various institutional and health professionals. These interviews were supplemented by field observations, in particular during the prevention operations of LAV teams from the DRASS. In terms of results: We have identified the social representations o…
Association of military training with oxidative stress and overreaching.
2011
ABSTRACT: We hypothesized that increased oxidative stress and disrupted redox balance may be predisposing factors and markers for overreaching (OR). Purpose: The study's purpose was to examine whether oxidative stress markers and antioxidant status and physical fitness are related to OR during an 8-wk military basic training (BT) period. Methods: Oxidative stress and antioxidant status were evaluated in the beginning and after 4 and 7 wk of training in 35 males (age = 19.7 ± 0.3 yr) at rest and immediately after a 45-min submaximal exercise. Physical activity (PA) was monitored by an accelerometer throughout BT. Indicators of OR were also examined. Results: From baseline to week 4, increase…