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Sauna bathing is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality and improves risk prediction in men and women: a prospective cohort study.

2018

Background Previous evidence indicates that sauna bathing is related to a reduced risk of fatal cardiovascular disease (CVD) events in men. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between sauna habits and CVD mortality in men and women, and whether adding information on sauna habits to conventional cardiovascular risk factors is associated with improvement in prediction of CVD mortality risk. Methods Sauna bathing habits were assessed at baseline in a sample of 1688 participants (mean age 63; range 53–74 years), of whom 51.4% were women. Multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) were calculated to investigate the relationships of frequency and duration of sauna use with C…

kuolleisuusMalesaunominenPreventionlcsh:Rehkäisylcsh:MedicineGenderMiddle AgedCardiovascular diseaseSauna bathingRisk predictionsukupuoliSteam BathCardiovascular DiseasesRisk Factorssydän- ja verisuonitauditHumansennaltaehkäisyFemaleProspective StudiesRisk Reduction BehaviorResearch ArticleAgedProportional Hazards Models
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Tsunami Propagation and Flooding in Sicilian Coastal Areas by Means of a Weakly Dispersive Boussinesq Model

2020

This paper addresses the tsunami propagation and subsequent coastal areas flooding by means of a depth-integrated numerical model. Such an approach is fundamental in order to assess the inundation hazard in coastal areas generated by seismogenic tsunami. In this study we adopted, an interdisciplinary approach, in order to consider the tsunami propagation, relates both to geomorphological characteristics of the coast and the bathymetry. In order to validate the numerical model, comparisons with results of other studies were performed. This manuscript presents first applicative results achieved using the weakly dispersive Boussinesq model in the field of tsunami propagation and coastal inunda…

lcsh:Hydraulic engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentAquatic Science010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesBiochemistrylcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978tsunami propagationBathymetrytsunami flooding0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyHellenic arclcsh:TD201-500Coastal hazardssicilian coastFlooding (psychology)Tsunami propagationcoastal hazardlanguage.human_languagelanguageSicilianGeologySeismologyWater
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Bathymetry time series using high spatial resolution satellite images

2020

The use of the new generation of remote sensors, such as echo sounders and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers with differential correction installed in a drone, allows the acquisition of high-precision data in areas of shallow water, as in the case of the channel of the Encañizadas in the Mar Menor lagoon. This high precision information is the first step to develop the methodology to monitor the bathymetry of the Mar Menor channels. The use of high spatial resolution satellite images is the solution for monitoring many hydrological changes and it is the basis of the three-dimensional (3D) numerical models used to study transport over time, environmental variability, and wa…

lcsh:TD201-5003305.15 Ingeniería Hidráulicalcsh:Hydraulic engineeringGeography Planning and DevelopmentEcho (computing)Mar MenorSpatio-temporal variabilitySatellite systemspatio-temporal variabilityAquatic ScienceBiochemistryDroneWaves and shallow waterlcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposesGNSS applicationslcsh:TC1-978Pleiades-1SatelliteBathymetryIngeniería HidráulicaImatges tridimensionals en biologiaGeologyWater Science and TechnologyRemote sensingCommunication channel
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Properties of tuberomammillary histamine neurones and their response to galanin.

1991

Histaminergic neurones in the tuberomammillary nucleus possess electrophysiological properties which distinguish them from other neurones in their neighborhood. Their resting potential is -50 mV and they are spontaneously active at about 2 Hz in a slice preparation. They display a transient outward rectification and an anomalous inward rectification. Bath application of galanin (0.1 microM) reduced their firing rate significantly and hyperpolarized them slightly.

medicine.medical_specialtyBath applicationMammillary BodiesImmunologyAction PotentialsGalaninToxicologyMembrane Potentialschemistry.chemical_compoundSlice preparationInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)GalaninNeuronsPharmacologyHistaminergicTuber CinereumResting potentialRatsElectrophysiologyElectrophysiologyEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemchemistryBiophysicsPeptidesTuberomammillary nucleusHistamineHistamine
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Cardiovascular and Other Health Benefits of Sauna Bathing:A Review of the Evidence

2018

Sauna bathing, an activity that has been a tradition in Finland for thousands of years and mainly used for the purposes of pleasure and relaxation, is becoming increasingly popular in many other populations. Emerging evidence suggests that beyond its use for pleasure, sauna bathing may be linked to several health benefits, which include reduction in the risk of vascular diseases such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and neurocognitive diseases; nonvascular conditions such as pulmonary diseases; mortality; as well as amelioration of conditions such as arthritis, headache, and flu. The beneficial effects of sauna bathing on these outcomes have been linked to its effect on circu…

medicine.medical_specialtyBathingDiseaselaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawmedicineCardiovascular Physiological Phenomena030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicinepulmonary diseasebusiness.industryFinnish sauna bathingblood pressureCardiorespiratory fitnessvascular diseaseGeneral Medicinearchitecture.stylemortalityBlood pressurearchitectureFinnish SaunaObservational studybusinessAlzheimer’s disease030217 neurology & neurosurgerydementia
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Is sauna bathing protective of sudden cardiac death? A review of the evidence

2019

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a global public health burden accounting for 15–20% of all deaths. Though established atherosclerotic risk factors explain a large proportion of the risk of SCD, these factors are often absent in a large proportion of SCD victims and the pathogenesis of SCD is still not fully established. It therefore appears that additional factors may be involved. Sauna bathing is a traditional Finnish activity that is mainly used for the purposes of relaxation and pleasure. Beyond its use for these purposes, sauna bathing has been linked with several health benefits. Emerging evidence suggests that sauna bathing is associated with reduced risk of adverse cardiovascular (CV) …

medicine.medical_specialtyDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologysudden cardiac deathSteam Bathlaw.inventionSudden cardiac deathCardiovascular Physiological Phenomena03 medical and health sciencesSauna bathing0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialRisk FactorslawHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicinebusiness.industryFinnish sauna bathingPublic healthArrhythmias Cardiacmedicine.diseaseDeath Sudden CardiacArterial stiffnessObservational studyGeneral healthCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessRisk Reduction BehaviorProgress in Cardiovascular Diseases
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In reply : Sauna Bathing and Healthy Sweating

2018

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Il balaneion dell'agorà di Solunto

2019

Ettore Gabrici, who first excavated the structure located in the northwest corner of Solunto’s agora in 1920-21, identified the remains as part of a thermal bath, despite missing some of the key elements which usually characterize this type of buildings (hypocaust, praefurnium, heating pipes). After the re-examination of the architectural elements, this paper suggests a different interpretation which takes into account archaeological evidences from the broader Mediterranean context (especially from Sicily and the Punic world). The results here presented could actively contribute to a better understanding of the hydraulic engineering in Sicily during the Hellenistic Period. As a matter of fa…

paideia[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space management[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorythermal bath[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryHydraulic archaeologySettore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie Della Ricerca ArcheologicaWaterbalaneionHellenismSoluntoSolus[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesagora[SHS.ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementSicily[SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesPublic bath
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC QUANTIFICATION OF FLAVONOIDS IN WINE

2019

The quantification of flavonoids in wine and grape skin extract by spectrophotometric evaluation at 280 nm wavelength provides essential information to oenologist concerning wine composition and evolution, and it is commonly applied in wine labs. The measurement of the absorption peak height at 280 nm reported by DI STEFANO and GUIDONI (1989) allows to selectively quantify flavonoids with minor interferences. However, it has proved to be susceptible to SO2 at low pH or acetone in unpurified grape skin extracts. Moreover, the effect of pH on flavonoids quantification in wine, either containing SO2 or not, has not been assessed. The effect of SO2, purification, pH and dilution solvent on spec…

polyphenol indexhyperchromic effectbathochromic effectflavonoidSO2anthocyanin
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Geoarchaeological evidence for the abandonment of the Roman baths at Thermae Himerae

2020

Fondata alla fine del V sec. a.C. dai Cartaginesi, Thermae Himeraeae divenne colonia romana alla fine del I sec. a.C. e fu dotata degli edifici tipici di una città romana: foro, anfiteatro, acquedotto e bagni. Questi ultimi furono costruiti ai piedi della collina su cui sorge la città, sfruttando due sorgenti termali. Note fin dal XVI secolo, le terme furono studiate da Houel e Palmeri, ma solo nel 1817 il Gargotta condusse uno scavo nella piazza antistante, affermando che l’area centrale dell’edificio antico era occupata da una vasca circolare di ampie dimensioni. Solo alla fine del XIX secolo, durante la costruzione del nuovo Grand Hotel delle Terme, venne messa in luce la maggior parte d…

roman bathsSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaGeoarcheologia Termini Imerese anticabagni romaniSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaexcavationscaviSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaGeoarchaeologyThermae Himerense
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