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The Mediating Role of C-Reactive Protein and Handgrip Strength Between Obesity and Walking Limitation

2008

OBJECTIVES: To study the association between different obesity indicators and walking limitation and to examine the role of C-reactive protein (CRP) and handgrip strength in that association. DESIGN: A cross-sectional, population-based study. SETTING: The Health 2000 Survey with a representative sample of the Finnish population. PARTICIPANTS: Subjects aged 55 and older with complete data on body composition, CRP, handgrip strength, and walking limitation (N=2,208). MEASUREMENTS: Body composition, anthropometrics, CRP, medical conditions, handgrip strength, and maximal walking speed were measured in the health examination. Walking limitation was defined as maximal walking speed less than 1.2…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyWaistbusiness.industryPopulationmedicine.diseaseBody fat percentageObesityPreferred walking speedDifficulty walkingPhysical therapyMedicineGeriatrics and GerontologyObesity and walkingbusinesseducationhuman activitiesBody mass indexJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Mathematical modelling of social obesity epidemic in the region of Valencia, Spain

2010

In this article, we analyse the incidence of excess weight in 24- to 65-year-old residents in the region of Valencia, Spain, and predict its behaviour in the coming years. In addition, we present some possible strategies to prevent the spread of the obesity epidemic. We use classical logistic regression analysis to find out that a sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy nutritional habits are the most important causes of obesity in the 24- to 65-year-old population in Valencia. We propose a new mathematical model of epidemiological type to predict the incidence of excess weight in this population in the coming years. Based on the mathematical model sensitivity analysis, some possible general stra…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtybiologyApplied MathematicsIncidence (epidemiology)PopulationExcess weightbiology.organism_classificationLogistic regressionmedicine.diseaseObesityComputer Science ApplicationsGeographyControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationEpidemiologymedicineeducationValenciaSoftwareDemographySedentary lifestyleMathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems
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Influence of post formation proceses on electrochemical and photoelectrochemical behaviour of TiO2 nanotubes

2011

electrochemical impedance spectroscopySettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataTiO2 nanotubesphotoelectrochemistry
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The Role of Negative Affect in Emotional Processing of Food-Related Images in Eating Disorders and Obesity

2021

The aim of the present study was to analyze differences in the emotional processing (valence, arousal, and dominance) of food-related information in patients with eating disorders (ED), patients with obesity, and healthy women. Moreover, the mediator role of negative affect and the moderating role of the diagnostic group (ED vs. non-ED) were analyzed. Method: The sample consisted of 94 women (39 with eating disorders, 19 with obesity, and 36 healthy participants). Measures: International Affective Picture System (IAPS) food picture exposure task; Self-Assessment Manikin Analog-Visual Scale (SAM) appraising Arousal, Valence, and Dominance; Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26); Positive and Negativ…

emotional processingobesitydigestive oral and skin physiologyeating disordersBrief Research Reportnegative affectModerationmedicine.diseaseObesityArousalBF1-990Eating disordersDominance (ethology)medicinefood-related imagesEating Attitudes TestPsychologyValence (psychology)PsychologyInternational Affective Picture SystemGeneral PsychologyClinical psychology
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Inflammation and impaired endothelium-dependant vasodilatation in non obese women with gestational diabetes mellitus: preliminary results

2013

International audience; BACKGROUND: To evaluate whether abnormal endothelial function, a common finding in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) pregnancies, can be explained by inflammatory cytokines. METHODS: Forearm skin blood flow (FSBF), into response to acetylcholine (Ach) (endothelium-dependent vasodilatation), were measured in 24 pregnant control subjects and 28 gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) women, in the third trimester of gestation. A fasting glycemic and lipidic panel was obtained, and inflammatory cytokines (TNF-alpha and IL-6) and adiponectin were also determined. RESULTS: FSBF is significantly reduced in GDM group compared with control subjects (344.59 +/- 57.791 vs.176.38…

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In situ analysis of the bacterial communities associated to farmed eel by whole-cell hybridization.

1999

Bacterial communities in water samples and eel slime were investigated by fluorescence in situ hybridization of whole bacterial cells in an eel intensive culture system over 1 year. A newly developed probe, matching 27 Vibrio spp., and a specific probe for Vibrio vulnificus were used. Phylogenetic probes complementary to selected regions of the 16S and 23S ribosomal RNA revealed that Proteobacteria of the alpha and beta subclass were predominant in water and eel slime. Members of the gamma subclass (e.g. vibrios and aeromonads) were more abundant in eel slime, although no V. vulnificus was detected.

endocrine systemanimal structuresColony Count MicrobialVibrio vulnificusAquacultureApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyVibrionaceae23S ribosomal RNARNA Ribosomal 16SmedicineAnimalsIn Situ Hybridization FluorescencePhylogenyAlphaproteobacteriaVibrioEelsbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testBacteriafungiBetaproteobacteriaequipment and suppliesbiology.organism_classificationVibrioRNA BacterialRNA Ribosomal 23SbacteriaProteobacteriaMolecular probeOligonucleotide ProbesWater MicrobiologyBacteriaFluorescence in situ hybridizationLetters in applied microbiology
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Photo-DHEA--a functional photoreactive dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) analog.

2011

Abstract The steroid hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) has beneficial effects on vascular function, survival of neurons, and fatty acid metabolism. However, a specific receptor for DHEA has not been identified to date. Here, we describe the synthesis of a photoreactive DHEA derivative (Photo-DHEA). In Photo-DHEA, typical characteristics of DHEA are conserved: (i) a “planar” tetracyclic ring system with a Δ 5 double bond, (ii) a 3β-hydroxyl group, and (iii) a keto group at C17. In cell-based assays, Photo-DHEA showed the same properties as DHEA. We conclude that Photo-DHEA is suitable for radioiodination to yield a tool for the identification of the elusive DHEA receptor.

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyReceptors SteroidDouble bondPhotochemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryDehydroepiandrosteroneBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicinepolycyclic compoundsmedicineHumansskin and connective tissue diseasesReceptorMolecular BiologyG protein-coupled receptorPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationFatty acid metabolismPhotoaffinity labelingOrganic ChemistryDHEA receptorDehydroepiandrosteroneSteroid hormoneEndocrinologychemistryMolecular Probeshuman activitieshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsSteroids
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Toward Comprehensive Plant Microbiome Research

2020

Microbes have driven eco-evolutionary adaptations organizing biodiversity from the origin of life. They are ubiquitous and abundant, facilitating the biochemical processes that make Earth habitable and shape ecosystem structures, functions, and services. Recent studies reveal that commensalistic and beneficial microbes associated with wild and domesticated plants may aid in establishing sustainable agriculture for a changing climate. However, developing microbe-based biotechnologies and ecosystem services requires a thorough understanding of the diversity and complexity of microbial interactions with each other and with higher organisms. We discuss the hot and blind spots in contemporary re…

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Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant

2016

Plant-associated microbes could play a role in plant colonization of sand dune ecosystems, but microbes associated with plants colonizing those ecosystems in the arctic are poorly known. I characterized Deschampsia flexuosa-associated microbiomes in two successional stages (early and late) of arctic inland sand dune differ in their plant species richness and soil physiochemical properties. The work based on culturable microbes showed that different plant parts harbour generalist and specific groups of endosphere microbes and most of the endosphere bacteria were closely related to other cold habitat microbes. Also, most of the endosphere bacteria possessed an important plant growth promoting…

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Reseach data of a dissertation "Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant"

2016

Dataset of a dissertation.

endosphere microbessand dunesarbuscular mycorrhizaarcticSuccessiontransplantation
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