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Ibandronic acid subsequent to raloxifene: Effect on bone metabolism and on cardiovascular risk factors

2015

s / Maturitas 81 (2015) 144–190 161 Materials andmethods: This randomized double-blind clinical trialwas carried out inAhvaz (Iran) fromAugust toDecember 2010. Forty postmenopausal women with symptoms of vaginal atrophy were randomly allocated to two groups to take vaginal suppositories of either 5mg hyaluronic acid sodium salt (n=20) or 1mg vitamin E (n=20) for 8 weeks. The symptoms of vaginal atrophy were evaluated by a self-assessed 4-point scale and the composite score was determined as none, mild, moderate, and severe in four periods. Results: The results showed that the symptoms were relieved significantly in both groups (P<0.001). The relief of symptomswas significantly superior in t…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryVitamin Emedicine.medical_treatmentCardiovascular risk factorsObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyIbandronic acidGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBone remodelingchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryEstrogenInternal medicineHyaluronic acidmedicineRaloxifeneVaginal atrophybusinessmedicine.drugMaturitas
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EMAS position statement: Predictors of premature and early natural menopause.

2019

Simoncini, Tommaso/0000-0002-2971-0079; Chung, Hsin-Fang/0000-0003-3261-5942; Mishra, Gita/0000-0001-9610-5904 WOS:000468709100014 PubMed ID: 31027683 Introduction: While the associations of genetic, reproductive and environmental factors with the timing of natural menopause have been extensively investigated, few epidemiological studies have specifically examined their association with premature (< 40 years) or early natural menopause (40-45 years). Aim: The aim of this position statement is to provide evidence on the predictors of premature and early natural menopause, as well as recommendations for the management of premature and early menopause and future research. Materials and methods…

medicine.medical_treatmentMenopause PrematureTwinsPremature ovarian insufficiencyOVARIAN DEVELOPMENT0302 clinical medicine3123 Gynaecology and paediatricsPregnancyRisk FactorsEpidemiology030212 general & internal medicineFamily historyAetiology030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineObstetricsEstrogen Replacement TherapySmokingObstetrics and Gynecology3. Good healthEarly menopauseMenopauseParityMenarcheFemaleUnderweightmedicine.symptomMenopausemedicine.medical_specialtyPremature ovarian insufficiencyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesAGEThinnessmedicineHumansPrematureMenarchePregnancyLIFE-COURSEbusiness.industryREPRODUCTIVE PERIODBody Weightmedicine.diseaseCOGNITIVE FUNCTIONBIRTH-WEIGHTAetiology; Early menopause; Premature ovarian insufficiency; Risk factors; Body Weight; Estrogen Replacement Therapy; Female; Humans; Menarche; Pregnancy; Risk Factors; Smoking; Thinness; Twins; Menopause; Menopause Premature; ParityBODY-MASS INDEXRisk factorsRISK-FACTORSHormone therapyCIGARETTE-SMOKINGbusinessSOCIOECONOMIC POSITIONMaturitas
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Is COVID‐19 infection more severe in kidney transplant recipients?

2021

International audience; There are no studies which have compared the risk of severe Covid-19 and related mortality between transplant recipients and non-transplant patients. We enrolled two groups of patients hospitalized for Covid-19, i.e., kidney transplant recipients from the French Registry of Solid Organ Transplant (n=306) and a single-center cohort of non-transplant patients (n=795). An analysis was performed among subgroups matched for age and risk factors for severe Covid-19 or mortality. Severe Covid-19 was defined as admission (or transfer) to an intensive care unit, need for mechanical ventilation, or death.Transplant recipients were younger and had more comorbidities compared to…

medicine.medical_treatment[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]MESH: Registries*AucunMESH: Comorbidity030230 surgerylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinelawcardiovascular diseaseMESH: Risk Factors[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseasesclinical research / practiceImmunology and AllergyCumulative incidencePharmacology (medical)kidney transplantation / nephrologyMESH: IncidenceMESH: AgedUnivariate analysisMESH: France / epidemiologyMESH: Middle AgedMESH: Transplant Recipients / statistics & numerical data*Acute kidney injuryIntensive care unit3. Good healthMESH: COVID-19 / epidemiologyCohort[SDV.MHEP.MI] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseasesglomerular filtration rate (GFR)kidney failure / injurymedicine.medical_specialtyinfection and infectious agents - viralinfectious diseaseBrief CommunicationMESH: Graft Rejection / prevention & control03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusMESH: Severity of Illness IndexMESH: COVID-19 / diagnosis*medicineHumansMESH: SARS-CoV-2Mechanical ventilationCreatinineTransplantationMESH: Humansbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2MESH: Graft Rejection / epidemiology*COVID-19MESH: Retrospective Studiesmedicine.diseaseKidney TransplantationTransplant RecipientsMESH: Maleimmunosuppressive regimensMESH: Immunosuppressive Agents / therapeutic useMESH: Pandemics*MESH: Propensity Score*chemistryReinfectionMESH: Immunosuppression / methodsMESH: Intensive Care UnitsbusinessMESH: FemaleMESH: Kidney Transplantation*
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Pre-operative leukocytosis: a potential poor prognosis risk factor in cardiac device implantation: a case report

2022

Introduction. Despite the benefits of the implantation of cardiac rhythm management devices cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) infection is an emerging problem New debate emerged about the unclear role of the pre-operative alteration of pro-inflammatory parameters, such as leukocytosis, in the development CIED infection and/or heart failure, and its consequent impact on the timing of ICD implantation/reimplantation. Case report. A 65 years old patient with a history of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) type II, ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias, chronic myocardial ischemia, heart failure was admitted to hospital.Healthcare workers opted for ICD implantation despite the presence of…

microbiology heart failure inflammatory markers risk factors CIED infection
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Factors related to survival from oral cancer in an Andalusian population sample (Spain)

2007

Introduction: Approximately 3% of malignant tumors originate in the oral cavity. The majority are squamous cell carcinomas, and a small percentage, malignant tumors of the salivary glands, lymphoreticular diseases, bone tumors, melanomas, sarcomas, malignant odontogenic tumors and metastases of tumors from other locations. The prognosis of these pathologies depends on the size, infiltration, and site of the lesion, the presence or absence of metastatic spread, and to a certain degree the differentiation of the tumor. The prognosis of an oral cancer remains generally negative, with 5-year survival figures below 50%, producing high rates of mortality and morbidity. Objectives: To evaluate the…

mortalidad y factores de riesgocáncer oralOral cancer survivalmortality and risk factorsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]tiempo de supervivencia
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Innovations in Infant Feeding: Future Challenges and Opportunities in Obesity and Cardiometabolic Disease

2020

The field of nutrition in early life, as an effective tool to prevent and treat chronic diseases, has attracted a large amount of interest over recent years. The vital roles of food products and nutrients on the body’s molecular mechanisms have been demonstrated. The knowledge of the mechanisms and the possibility of controlling them via what we eat has opened up the field of precision nutrition, which aims to set dietary strategies in order to improve health with the greatest effectiveness. However, this objective is achieved only if the genetic profile of individuals and their living conditions are also considered. The relevance of this topic is strengthened considering the importance of …

obesityPediatric ObesityInfants AlimentacióRevieweating behaviorGenetic profile0302 clinical medicineNutrigenomicsPregnancy030212 general & internal medicinePrecision MedicineChildprecision nutritionPediatriaNutrition and DieteticsNutrigenomicsCardiovascular DiseasesChild PreschoolObesitatFemaleDiet HealthyChild Nutritional Physiological Phenomenalcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplypediatricsAdolescentNutritional Statuslcsh:TX341-641030209 endocrinology & metabolismChildhood obesityNutrigenetics03 medical and health sciencesEnvironmental healthmedicinemicrobiotaHumansMetabolomicsGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseInfant feedingnutrigeneticsbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantFeeding Behaviormedicine.diseaseCardiometabolic diseaseObesitycardiometabolic risk factorsGastrointestinal MicrobiomeFood productsAvaluació del riscbusinessFood ScienceNutrients
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SCHIZOFRENIA E ADATTAMENTO NEL CASO DI BEATRICE

2017

This paper is focused on the outcomes of psychotic functioning and, in particular, on individual and contextual elements that could influence the level of adjustment of a patient with schizophrenia. The case of Beatrice, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 23, is analyzed using the personal diary that she herself compiled over about fifty years, in which she documented the fundamental events of her life. In the story of B. certain protective factors were highlighted, which enabled B. to have a good quality of life: effective pharmacological therapy with no side-effects, awareness of the pathology, the capacity to build satisfying interpersonal relationships and her religious …

psychotic disorders schizophrenia family relations risk factors protective factors.Settore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamica
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Familial and Parental Predictors of Physical Activity in Late Adolescence: Prospective Analysis over a Two-Year Period

2021

Children’s health behaviors are highly influenced by their parents and family. This study aimed to prospectively evaluate the parental/familial factors associated with physical activity levels (PALs) among older adolescents. The participants were 766 adolescents, who were prospectively observed at baseline (when they were 16 years of age), at first follow-up measurement (FU1

pubertypuberty ; physical activity ; familial factors ; predictors ; risk factorsLeadership and ManagementPhysical activityphysical activitylcsh:MedicineHealth InformaticsLogistic regressionArticle03 medical and health sciencesProspective analysis0302 clinical medicineHealth Information ManagementMedicinerisk factors030212 general & internal medicineSocioeconomic statusMale genderbusiness.industryHealth Policylcsh:R030229 sport sciencesTargeted interventionsfamilial factorsLate adolescencehumanitiespredictorsFactorial analysisbusinessDemography
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Large-scale genotyping identifies 41 new loci associated with breast cancer risk

2013

Journal article Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Common variants at 27 loci have been identified as associated with susceptibility to breast cancer, and these account for ~9% of the familial risk of the disease. We report here a meta-analysis of 9 genome-wide association studies, including 10,052 breast cancer cases and 12,575 controls of European ancestry, from which we selected 29,807 SNPs for further genotyping. These SNPs were genotyped in 45,290 cases and 41,880 controls of European ancestry from 41 studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC). The SNPs were genotyped as part of a collaborative genotyping experiment involving four consortia (Collaborat…

signaling pathwayGenotypingGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGenome-wide association studyBreast NeoplasmsconsortiumBiologyBreast Neoplasms; Case-Control Studies; Cooperative Behavior; Female; Gene-Environment Interaction; Genetic Loci; Genome-Wide Association Study; Genotype; Humans; Meta-Analysis as Topic; Polymorphism Single Nucleotide; Risk Factors; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; GeneticsPolymorphism Single NucleotideArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingMeta-Analysis as TopicRisk FactorsGenotypecommon variantsexpressionGeneticsmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseasePolymorphismCooperative BehaviorgeneGenotypinghormone-related protein030304 developmental biologyGenetic associationGenetics0303 health sciencesBreast cancer susceptibilityCancerSingle Nucleotidemedicine.diseaseconfer susceptibilitysusceptibility loci3. Good health14q24.1 rad51l1TOX3Genetic Loci030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCase-Control Studiesgenome-wide associationFemaleGene-Environment InteractionGenome-Wide Association Study
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Sex differences in food choices, adherence to dietary recommendations and plasma lipid profile in type 2 diabetes

2016

Background and aims Diabetic women have a more adverse plasma lipid profile than men. Sex differences in dietary habits may play a role, but are little investigated. The study evaluates the quality of diet, adherence to the nutritional recommendations of the Diabetes and Nutrition Study Group and their relation with plasma lipid in men and women with diabetes. Methods and results We studied 2573 people, aged 50–75, enrolled in the TOSCA.IT study (clinicaltrials.gov; NCT00700856). Plasma lipids were measured centrally. Diet was assessed with a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Women had a more adverse plasma lipid profile than men. Women consumed significantly more legumes, veg…

toscaDiabetesDietary habitsNutritional recommendationsSex differencesMenWomenCardiovascular risk factors
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