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Effectiveness of rehabilitation on pain and function in people affected by hemophilia

2021

Introduction: Literature provides unclear evidence of the effectiveness of many physiotherapy interventions on pain intensity, quality of life, and functional ability in hemophilic patients, and suggests that rehabilitation programs should be focused on functional goals and the disability of patients. Aim: The aim of the present study is to present the outcome of a case series of patients with hemophilia in which a rehabilitation program has been carried out on the basis of a specific individual patient’s functional impairment. Methods: Fifty-one patients were enrolled: 32 patients (Rehab Group) received a rehabilitative treatment, 19 patients for different reasons (living far from the hosp…

AdultMaleGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedHemophilia AExercise TherapyTreatment OutcomeMusculoskeletal PainQuality of LifeHumansFemaleRange of Motion ArticularErratumPain Measurementarthritis hemophilia musculoskeletal rehabilitation pain
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Familial ring (18) mosaicism in a 23-year-old young adult with 46,XY,r(18) (::p11→q21::)/46,XY karyotype, intellectual disability, motor retardation …

2010

We report on a 23-year-old man with craniofacial findings of the holoprosencephaly spectrum disorder (microcephaly, hypotelorism, depressed nasal bridge, single median maxillary central incisor), fusion of C2-C3 vertebrae, intellectual disability, and severe sleep apnea. Chromosome analysis of blood lymphocytes showed 75% ring (18) cells and 25% normal cells, karyotype mos 46,XY,r(18)(::p11→q21::)[75]/46,XY[25]. His mother was phenotypically normal except for a double ureter and bifid renal pelvis as in his son. She had a supernumerary ring (18) in 10% of blood lymphocytes, karyotype mos 47,XX,+r(18)(::p11→q21::)[10]/46,XX[90]. Familial ring (18) is a rare cytogenetic abnormality. This is t…

AdultMaleGeneticsMonosomyMicrocephalyMosaicismRing chromosomeMothersAneuploidyKaryotypeAnatomyMotor ActivityBiologymedicine.diseasePhenotypeChromosome 18Intellectual DisabilityKaryotypingGeneticsRing 18medicineHumansFemaleSupernumeraryGenetics (clinical)American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
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Precision Medicine in Graves’ Disease: CD40 Gene Variants Predict Clinical Response to an Anti-CD40 Monoclonal Antibody

2021

BackgroundCD40, a key co-stimulatory molecule expressed on antigen-presenting cells, is genetically associated with a number of autoimmune diseases including Graves’ disease (GD). Therefore, recent therapies targeting CD40 have been developed, including the anti-CD40 monoclonal antibody Iscalimab. In a recent pilot study, Iscalimab was shown to induce clinical remission in ~ 50% of GD patients, but the reason why only 50% of GD patients responded is not known. The aim of our study was to test the hypothesis that specific CD40 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes and haplotypes are associated with clinical response of GD patients to Iscalimab.MethodsWe extracted genomic DNA from th…

AdultMaleGenotypemedicine.drug_classprecision medicineEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismGraves' diseaseSingle-nucleotide polymorphismmedicine.disease_causeMonoclonal antibodyPolymorphism Single NucleotideDiseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinologyAutoimmunityYoung AdultEndocrinologyGenotypeCD40HumansMedicineSNPRNA MessengerCD40 AntigensgeneGeneAgedOriginal Researchbusiness.industryHaplotypeAntibodies MonoclonalMiddle AgedRC648-665medicine.diseaseGraves DiseasevariantImmunologyFemaleGraves’ diseasebusinessFrontiers in Endocrinology
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Age and gender interactions in short distance triathlon performance

2013

International audience; Abstract This study investigated the participation and performance trends as well as the age and gender interaction at the Olympic distance 'Zürich Triathlon' (1.5 km swim, 40 km cycle and 10 km run) from 2000 to 2010 in 7,939 total finishers (1,666 females and 6,273 males). Female triathletes aged from 40 to 54 years significantly (P < 0.05) increased their participation while the participation of younger females and males remained stable. Males of 50-54 years of age and females of 45-49 years of age improved their total race time. For elite top five overall triathletes, mean gender differences in swimming, cycling, running and overall race time were 15.2 ± 4.6%, 13…

AdultMaleGerontology11035 Institute of General PracticeAdolescentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation610 Medicine & healthAthletic PerformanceRunningAge and genderYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSex Factors0302 clinical medicine2732 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine5. Gender equalitySex factorsHumansMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineYoung adult3612 Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationExercise durationSwimmingbiologybusiness.industryAthletes[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/NeuroscienceAge Factors030229 sport sciencesMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationBicyclingShort distance[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceFemaleCyclingbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The benefits of sustained leisure-time physical activity on job strain

2010

Background The long-term effects of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) on job strain have not been assessed in a large prospective population-based cohort study. Aims To examine the relationship between the LTPA and the prevalence of job strain. Methods The participants were 861 full-time employees (406 men and 455 women), aged 24―39 years in 2001, from the ongoing Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study. LTPA was assessed using a self-report questionnaire in 1992 and in 2001. The participants were grouped into four categories according to tertiles of LTPA index at two time points: persistently active, increasingly active, decreasingly active and persistently inactive. Job strain was me…

AdultMaleGerontologyAdolescentOccupational prestigeJob controlPopulationPhysical exerciseYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesLeisure Activities0302 clinical medicinePrevalenceHumansMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineSex DistributionYoung adulteducationExerciseFinlandeducation.field_of_studyJob strainbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030210 environmental & occupational healthOccupational DiseasesFemaleOccupational stressbusinesshuman activitiesStress PsychologicalCohort studyOccupational Medicine
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Barriers to physical activity in university students with disabilities: Differences by sociodemographic variables

2019

Abstract Background Despite the positive effects of regular physical activity (PA), university students with disabilities are less active than their able-bodied peers, which could be due to the wide range of barriers to PA that these individuals face across all social ecological levels. Objective To identify the barriers to PA experienced by university students with disabilities at the different social ecological levels and to examine the differences in these barriers by sociodemographic variables. Methods The reduced Spanish version of the Barriers to Physical Activity Questionnaire for People with Mobility Impairments was administered to a sample of 1219 Spanish university students with d…

AdultMaleGerontologyAdolescentUniversitiesMultiple disabilitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical activityPainFriendsInterpersonal communicationEnvironmentMotor ActivitySocial EnvironmentYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePromotion (rank)Economic costHumansDisabled PersonsFamily030212 general & internal medicineStudentsExerciseFatiguemedia_commonMotivationCommunity levelPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthArchitectural AccessibilityGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSocial ecological modelFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryIntrapersonal communicationDisability and Health Journal
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Screen time among Spanish university students with disabilities: a self-organizing maps analysis

2019

Abstract Background:Screen time can play a significant role in the health and quality of life of people with disabilities.However, there is a lack of studies on this issue among people with disabilities, and even fewer in the universitysetting. Thus, the aim of our study was to explore the relationships between screen time, disability grade, bodymass index (BMI), physical activity and sociodemographic variables (gender and socioeconomic status) in universitystudents with different disabilities. Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample of 1091 students with disabilities from 55 Spanishuniversities. Instruments used for data gathering were the Adolescent Sedentary Activity Qu…

AdultMaleGerontologyEsports per a discapacitatsMediamedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentUniversitiesPhysical activity030209 endocrinology & metabolismBody Mass IndexScreen TimeYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesScreen time0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Surveys and QuestionnairesHumansAdultsMedicineDisabled Persons030212 general & internal medicineStudentsExerciseSocioeconomic statusDisabilityData collectionComputersbusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicinePublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270SOMCross-Sectional StudiesSpainScreenQuality of LifeFemaleEducació físicabusinessBody mass indexResearch ArticleBMC Public Health
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Relationships Between Youth Sports Participation and Mental Health in Young Adulthood Among Finnish Males

2017

Purpose: To examine whether retrospectively assessed sports participation (SP) and competitive sports (CS) at the age of 12 years is associated with mental health and health behavior in young adulthood among males. Design: A cross-sectional study using self-administered questionnaires. Setting: Conducted prior to compulsory military refresher training course in Finland allowing geographically representative sample of Finnish young men. Participants: Six hundred eighty males aged between 20 and 35 years. Measures: Mental well-being was measured with the short version of Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale and mental distress with 5 items of The Short Form Helalth Survey (SF-36) scale. …

AdultMaleGerontologyHealth (social science)health promotionPhysical activityphysical activitysports participationyoung peopleterveyden edistäminenYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemielenterveyshealth behaviorSurveys and QuestionnairesHumans030212 general & internal medicineYoung adultta315liikuntaharrastusExerciseFinlandRetrospective StudiesYouth SportsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciencesta3142Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic ModelsHealth promotionterveyskäyttäytyminenHealth behaviorPsychologyYouth sportsfyysinen aktiivisuusmental healthAmerican Journal of Health Promotion
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Use of a mobile phone diary for observing weight management and related behaviours

2010

We studied self-observations related to weight management recorded with a Wellness Diary application on a mobile phone. The data were recorded by 27 participants in a 12-week study, which included a short weight management lecture followed by independent usage of the Wellness Diary. We studied the validity of self-observed weight, and behavioural changes and weight patterns related to weight management success. Self-observed weight data tended to underestimate pre- and poststudy measurements, but there were high correlations between the measures (r ≥ 0.80). The amount of physical activity correlated significantly with weight loss (r = 0.44) as did different measures representing healthy ch…

AdultMaleGerontologyHealth BehaviorPhysical activityHealth InformaticsDiet RecordsWeight lossWeight LossWeight managementmedicineHumansExercise physiologyExerciseSimulationReproducibility of ResultsFeeding BehaviorMiddle AgedDiet RecordsSelf CareMobile phoneFemaleHealth behaviormedicine.symptomPsychologyCell Phone
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Obtaining a male circumcision prevalence rate of 80% among adults in a short time

2017

Abstract World Health Organization recommends a target for the male circumcision prevalence rate of 80%. This rate will have a substantial impact on the human immunodeficiency virus-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome epidemic in Eastern and Southern Africa. The objective of the study was to assess whether an innovative intervention can lead to an increased voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC) uptake among adults in a short time. This prospective observational study of a demand generation intervention was conducted in the township of Orange Farm (South Africa) in August to November 2015. In this community male circumcision prevalence rate among adults was stable between 2010 and 2015 a…

AdultMaleGerontologyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeTime Factors4850AdolescentPopulationPsychological interventionPrevalenceObservational StudyDeveloping countryHIV InfectionsHealth PromotionMotivational InterviewingImmunodeficiency SyndromeSouth AfricaYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinepreventionEnvironmental healthPrevalencemale circumcisionHumansMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineYoung adultProspective cohort studyeducationeducation.field_of_study030505 public healthbusiness.industrypublic healthdemand creationHIVGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPatient Acceptance of Health CareCircumcision MaleuptakeAfricaObservational study0305 other medical sciencebusinessResearch ArticleMedicine
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