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Rôle des lipides dans la régulation du comportement alimentaire

2008

Obesity constitutes a major public health problem for the 21 st Century, with its epidemic spread worldwide, particularly in children. The overconsumption of fatty foods greatly contributes to this phenomenon. Rodents and humans display a spontaneous preference for lipid-rich foods. But why are lipids so attractive? What are the molecular mechanisms involved? The purpose of this mini review is to explore few basic questions raised by recent data providing evidences on the relationships between dietary lipids and feeding behavior.

medicine.medical_specialtyFood intakeFatty foodsPublic healthhealthlcsh:TP670-699BiologyBiochemistrylipid preferenceMini reviewEndocrinologyOverconsumptionFeeding behaviorfeeding behaviourEnvironmental healthInternal medicineEpidemic spreadmedicineMolecular mechanismaddictionlcsh:Oils fats and waxesFood ScienceOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
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Interrater reliability between scorers from eight European sleep laboratories in subjects with different sleep disorders

2004

Interrater variability of sleep stage scorings is a well-known phenomenon. The SIESTA project offered the opportunity to analyse interrater reliability (IRR) between experienced scorers from eight European sleep laboratories within a large sample of patients with different (sleep) disorders: depression, general anxiety disorder with and without non-organic insomnia, Parkinson's disease, period limb movements in sleep and sleep apnoea. The results were based on 196 recordings from 98 patients (73 males: 52.3 +/- 12.1 years and 25 females: 49.5 +/- 11.9 years) for which two independent expert scorings from two different laboratories were available. Cohen's kappa was used to evaluate the IRR o…

medicine.medical_specialtyGeneralized anxiety disorderIntraclass correlationCognitive NeuroscienceGeneral MedicineAudiologymedicine.diseaseSleep in non-human animalsBehavioral NeuroscienceSiestaInter-rater reliabilitymedicinePhysical therapyInsomniamedicine.symptomPsychologyAnxiety disorderKappaJournal of Sleep Research
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The COMT val158met Polymorphism Is Associated with Early Pubertal Development, Height and Cortical Bone Mass in Girls

2005

Estrogens are involved in accretion of bone mass during puberty. Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) is involved in the degradation of estrogens. In this cross-sectional study we investigated associations between the COMT val158met polymorphism, which results in a 60-75% difference in enzyme activity between the val (high activity = H) and the met (low activity = L) variant, and skeletal phenotypes in 246 healthy pre/early pubertal girls. Girls with COMT(LL) were 5.4 cm taller than COMT(HH) girls. Dual x-ray absorptiometry showed higher values of bone mineral content (BMC), and larger areas of total body, femur and spine in COMT(LL). Cortical BMC, measured by peripheral quantitative compute…

medicine.medical_specialtyGenotypeBone densitymedicine.medical_treatmentCatechol O-Methyltransferasebehavioral disciplines and activitiesBone and BonesInsulin-like growth factorAbsorptiometry PhotonMethionineBone DensityInternal medicinemental disordersGenotypemedicineHumansFemurTibiaChildBone mineralPolymorphism GeneticCatechol-O-methyl transferaseEstradiolbusiness.industryPubertyfungiEstrogensValineBody HeightPhenotypemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologynervous systemPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthBody CompositionRegression AnalysisFemaleCortical boneTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessPediatric Research
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Multidirectional chromosome painting reveals a remarkable syntenic homology between the greater galagos and the slow loris.

2006

We report on the first reciprocal chromosome painting of lorisoids and humans. The chromosome painting showed a remarkable syntenic homology between Otolemur and Nycticebus. Eight derived syntenic associations of human segments are common to both Otolemur and Nycticebus, indicative of a considerable period of common evolution between the greater galago and the slow loris. Five additional Robertsonian translocations form the slow loris karyotype, while the remaining chromosomes are syntenically equivalent, although some differ in terms of centromere position and heterochromatin additions. Strikingly, the breakpoints of the human chromosomes found fragmented in these two species are apparentl…

medicine.medical_specialtyGreater galagoChromosomal translocationgenome evolutionphylogenyprimateSyntenycytogeneticsCell LineChromosome PaintingEvolution MolecularCentromeremedicineAnimalsChromosomes HumanHumansEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSyntenyGeneticsbiologySlow lorisCytogeneticsChromosomeKaryotypeFibroblastsbiology.organism_classificationLorisidaestrepsirrhinelorisoidKaryotypingAnimal Science and ZoologyAmerican journal of primatology
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Early histological maturation in the hippocampus of the guinea pig.

2000

The vesicular zinc-rich synaptic systems of the principal neurons of the hippocampus are well developed in newborn guinea pigs, a precocial species. In addition, alvear and fimbrial myelinated fibers as well as significant inhibitory interneurons (i.e. somatostatin, parvalbumin and opioid immunoreactive hippocampal interneurons) are also well developed. On the contrary, neither vesicular zinc synapses nor myelinated fibers nor the above mentioned immunoreactive interneurons are detectable in newborn specimens of other related altricial species such as rats or rabbits. These data suggest that early maturation of a highly integrative center related to cognitive map building such as the hippoc…

medicine.medical_specialtyGuinea PigsSynaptophysinHippocampusBiologyHippocampal formationInhibitory postsynaptic potentialHippocampusNerve Fibers MyelinatedGuinea pigBehavioral NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceInterneuronsInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsBrain Mappingmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyAltricialMicroscopy ElectronZincSomatostatinEndocrinologynervous systemAnimals NewbornSynapsesbiology.proteinPrecocialRabbitsSomatostatinNeuroscienceParvalbuminBrain, behavior and evolution
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Positive airway pressure (PAP) treatment reduces glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in obstructive sleep apnea patients with concomitant weight loss …

2021

Abstract: Patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at increased risk of developing metabolic disease such as diabetes. The effects of positive airway pressure on glycemic control are contradictory. We therefore evaluated the change in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in a large cohort of OSA patients after long-term treatment with positive airway pressure. HbA1c levels were assessed in a subsample of the European Sleep Apnea Database [n=1608] at baseline and at long-term follow up with positive airway pressure therapy (mean 378.9 +/- 423.0 days). In a regression analysis, treatment response was controlled for important confounders. Overall, HbA1c decreased from 5.98 +/- 1.01% to 5.93 +/- …

medicine.medical_specialtyHbA1cCognitive Neuroscience03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinepositive airway pressure therapyWeight lossDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinePositive airway pressureWeight LossmedicinePrevalenceHumansGlycemicGlycated HemoglobinSleep Apnea ObstructiveContinuous Positive Airway Pressurebusiness.industrySleep apneaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasesleep apnearespiratory tract diseasesObesity MorbidObstructive sleep apnea030228 respiratory systemchemistryConcomitantCardiologyCpapGlycated hemoglobinHuman medicinemedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of sleep research
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What distinguishes responders from nonresponders to a vocational rehabilitation program?

2015

Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare responders and nonresponders in terms of work ability (WA) to a multidisciplinary vocational rehabilitation program (MVRP) in Norway. Methods: The WA of 74 participants was tested at baseline and in the final week of a 4–6-week intervention. The participants whose WA increased were defined as WA-responders, whereas participants with no increases or with decreases in their WA after the intervention were defined as WA-nonresponders. Measures of functional health, psychological functioning, and demographics were also collected. Results: Overall, the results of this study indicate that the WA improved and the proportion of participants with…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)Demographicsbusiness.industryFunctional healthReturn to workBehavioral NeuroscienceIntervention (counseling)Physical therapyMedicineWork abilityVocational rehabilitationbusinessGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyHealth Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
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Does chronic pain hinder physical activity among older adults with type 2 diabetes?

2021

Background: Physical activity (PA) is a key component in management of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Pain might be a barrier to PA especially among older adults with T2D, but surprisingly few studies have investigated the association between chronic pain and PA. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence of chronic pain among older adults with T2D and to examine the association between chronic pain and PA while taking important life-contextual factors into account. Methods: Data of this register-based, cross-sectional study were collected in a survey among adults with T2D (n=2866). In the current study, only respondents aged 65–75 years were included (response rate 63%, n=1386). Data were analysed by …

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Determinants of health policy impact: comparative results of a European policymaker study.

2003

This article will use a new theoretical framework for the analysis of health policy impact introduced by Rütten et al. (2003). In particular, it will report on a comparative European study of policymakers' perception and evaluation of specific determinants of the policy impact, both in terms of output (implemented measures) and outcome (health behaviour change). Policy determinants investigated are goals, resources, obligations and opportunities as related to the policymaking process.Theory is applied to a comparative analysis of prevention and health promotion policy in Belgium, Finland, Germany. The Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland. The study is MED2-part of a project that has developed…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeHealth BehaviorHealth PromotionWorld Health OrganizationOutcome (game theory)Surveys and QuestionnairesmedicineEconomicsHumansOrganizational ObjectivesSocial determinants of healthPolicy MakingHealth policyPublic economicsbusiness.industryPublic healthHealth PolicyEnvironmental resource managementPoliticsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPolicy analysisHealth SurveysPolicy studiesEuropeSystems analysisHealth promotionGuideline AdherencebusinessSozial- und Praventivmedizin
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Effects of an Educational Program for Professional Caregivers on Behavioral Alterations in Nursing Home Residents: Pilot Study

2020

This pilot study aims to analyze the effectiveness of a type of non-pharmacological intervention such as the educating and training of professional caregivers on behavioral alterations and prescription of psychotropic drugs of older adults in nursing homes. One hundred and forty-five people from two nursing homes were randomized to either treatment (educational training program for healthcare professionals) or a no-treatment group. Twenty-two professional caregivers in the experimental group received 20 h of a training program. Five data collection points were collected (pre and post, and three follow-ups, all six months apart). Intervention consisted of the behavioral alterations and psych…

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