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Longitudinal Association Between Physical Activity and Frailty Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults

2020

Objectives: To examine the longitudinal association between frequency of moderate physical activity (PA) and overall, physical, psychological, and social frailty among community-dwelling older adults older than 70 years. Second, we assessed the association between a 12-month change in frequency of moderate PA and frailty. Design: Longitudinal cohort study. Setting: Community settings in Spain, Greece, Croatia, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Participants: A total of 1735 participants (61.1% female ; mean age = 79.6 years ; SD = 5.5 years). Measurements: The frequency of self-reported moderate PA was measured and classified into two categories: "regular frequency" and "low frequency…

MaleRegular Issue ContentFrail ElderlyPhysical activityClinical Investigationsphysical activityfrailtyphysical frailty03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBIOMEDICINA I ZDRAVSTVO. Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita.Regular frequencySurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineHumanssocial frailty.030212 general & internal medicineClinical InvestigationLongitudinal StudiesLongitudinal cohortAssociation (psychology)Setting communityExerciseAgedbusiness.industryBIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE. Public Health and Health Care.Mean ageConfidence intervalEuropefrailty ; physical activity ; physical frailty ; psychological frailty ; social frailty.psychological frailtyFemaleIndependent LivingSelf ReportGeriatrics and Gerontologysocial frailtybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographyJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Drug resistance is widespread among children who receive long-term antiretroviral treatment at a rural Tanzanian hospital

2010

Published version of an article from the journal: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. Also available from the publisher: htttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkq234 Objectives: To assess long-term virological efficacy and the emergence of drug resistance in children who receive antiretroviral treatment (ART) in rural Tanzania. Patients and methods: Haydom Lutheran Hospital has provided ART to HIV-infected individuals since 2003. From February through May 2009, a cross-sectional virological efficacy survey was conducted among children (, 15 years) who had completed >= 6 months of first-line non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based ART. Genotypic resistance was determined in …

MaleRural Populationsub-Saharan AfricaMicrobiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentGenotypeantiretroviral therapyPopulationVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750::Communicable diseases: 776Drug resistanceTanzaniaPharmacotherapyAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Drug Resistance ViralAntimicrobial chemotherapyPrevalencemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)educationOriginal ResearchPharmacologychildeducation.field_of_studyVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Samfunnsmedisin sosialmedisin: 801biologybusiness.industryHIVLamivudineViral Loadbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseHospitalsCross-Sectional StudiesInfectious DiseasesTanzaniaAnti-Retroviral AgentsChild PreschoolFamily medicineImmunologyFemaleVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine Social medicine: 801Rural areabusinessHIV infectionsmedicine.drugJournal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
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The moderating role of meaning in life in the relationship between perceived stress and diurnal cortisol.

2018

Previous studies have suggested that meaning in life may buffer the negative effects of stress. This study is the first to investigate the moderating role of meaning in life in the relationship between the perception of stress and diurnal cortisol in two independent samples of healthy adults. In study 1 (n = 172, men = 82, women = 90, age range = 21-55 years, mean age = 37.58 years), the results of moderated regression analyses revealed that there was a significant positive relationship between overall perceived stress in the past month and both diurnal cortisol levels (area-under-the-curve with respect to the ground; AUCg) and the diurnal cortisol slope (DCS) only in individuals with low l…

MaleSALIVARY CORTISOLMARITAL-STATUSHydrocortisonePhysiologySocial Sciences050109 social psychologyPersonal SatisfactionDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineStress (linguistics)Cortisol levelmedia_common05 social sciencesWOMENPerceived stressMiddle AgedCircadian RhythmCOMMUNITYmeaning in lifePsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologySECRETIONPositive relationshipFemaleHEALTHPsychologyGoalsAdultAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectdiurnal cortisol levelsCOGNITIVE PERFORMANCEEVENTS03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultAWAKENING RESPONSEPerceptionIndependent samplesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeaning (existential)SalivaEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsHPA axisPURPOSEdiurnal cortisol slopeSocioeconomic FactorsQuality of Life030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress PsychologicalForecastingPsychophysiologyStress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Caries risk profile of 12 year old school children in an Indian city using Cariogram

2011

Objectives: The present study was conducted with an aim to assess the caries profile of 12 year old Indian children using Cariogram. Study design: Hundred children were interviewed to record any illness, oral hygiene practices and fluoride exposure after obtaining a three day diet diary. Examination was done to record plaque and dental caries status. Stimulated saliva was collected and salivary flow rate, salivary buffering capacity, Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus were assessed. The information obtained was scored and Cariogram was created. Differences between mean decayed, missing and filled teeth ( DMFT) and Cariogram risk groups were assessed using ANOVA. Spearman Correlation coe…

MaleSalivaCariogramDentistryIndiaOdontologíaDental CariesRisk profileOral hygieneRisk AssessmentRisk groupsRisk FactorsDiet diaryMedicineHumansChildGeneral Dentistrybiologybusiness.industryUrban Healthbiology.organism_classification:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Streptococcus mutansCiencias de la saludCommunity and Preventive DentistryOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryFemaleResearch-ArticlebusinessRisk assessment
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Phylogenetic reconstruction of HCV genotype 1b dissemination in a small city centre: The Camporeale model

2008

Several seroepidemiological population-based surveys carried out in Italy have shown a high prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Camporeale (CP), a small Sicilian town with a 10.4% prevalence of HCV mostly genotype 1b, probably represents a specific context, since intravenous drug addiction, and sexual promiscuity are almost absent. In order to reconstruct the pattern of introduction and diffusion of HCV in this ecological niche, the NS5 genomic region of 72 HCV genotype 1 isolates (39 from CP and 33 collected throughout Sicily) was amplified and sequenced. Sequences were aligned and analyzed by BioEdit, PAUP and BEAST, and their molecular evolution compared. Thirty-eight HCV ge…

MaleSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaUrban PopulationSequence analysisIatrogenic DiseasePopulationHepacivirusViral Nonstructural Proteinsmolecular epidemiologyMonophylyFlaviviridaecoalescent inference analysiPhylogeneticsVirologyGenotypePrevalenceCluster AnalysisHumanshepatitis C virueducationSicilyPhylogenyAgedGeneticsSettore MED/12 - Gastroenterologiaeducation.field_of_studyMolecular epidemiologybiologyPhylogenetic treeSequence Analysis RNAiatrogenic routeBayes TheoremHepatitis C ChronicMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationHepatitis CVirologyInfectious DiseasescommunityFemaleMonte Carlo MethodJournal of Medical Virology
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Testing direct and indirect effects of sports participation on perceived health in Spanish adolescents between 15 and 18 years of age.

2003

This paper examines the direct and indirect effects of sports participation on perceived health. It is based on a representative sample of middle adolescents aged 15-18 (N=1038, M age=16.31, S.D.=0.92; 510 boys and 528 girls) from the Valencian Community (Spain). This study used two different models; Model A is an adaptation of Thorlindsson, Vilhjalmsson and Valgeirsson's (Social Science and Medicine 31 (1990) 551) model which introduces smoking, alcohol use, feelings of anxiety, feelings of depression and psychophysiological symptoms as mediator variables; Model B is an extension of Model A with perceived physical fitness as an added mediator variable. Both models show a good fit to the da…

MaleSocial PsychologyPsychometricsAdolescentAlcohol DrinkingPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical fitnessHealth BehaviorPsychology AdolescentAnxietyModels PsychologicalValencian communityPerceived healthDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansDepression (differential diagnoses)media_commonConsumption (economics)Likelihood Functionsbusiness.industryDepressionSmokingHealth SurveysPsychiatry and Mental healthFeelingAdolescent BehaviorPhysical FitnessSpainPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessPsychologyAttitude to HealthSportsJournal of adolescence
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The VEPSY UPDATED Project: Clinical Rationale and Technical Approach.

2003

More than 10 years ago, Tart (1990) described virtual reality (VR) as a technological model of consciousness offering intriguing possibilities for developing diagnostic, inductive, psychotherapeutic, and training techniques that can extend and supplement current ones. To exploit and understand this potential is the overall goal of the "Telemedicine and Portable Virtual Environment in Clinical Psychology"--VEPSY UPDATED--a European Community-funded research project (IST-2000-25323, www.cybertherapy.info). Particularly, its specific goal is the development of different PC-based virtual reality modules to be used in clinical assessment and treatment of social phobia, panic disorders, male sexu…

MaleTelemedicineEuropean communityExploitmedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychology ClinicalApplied psychologyMEDLINEVirtual realitycomputer.software_genrerealtà virtuale fobia sociale panico obesità psicologia clinica disordini alimentariUser-Computer InterfaceMicrocomputersHuman–computer interactionmedicineHumansComputer SimulationApplied Psychologyvirtual reality social phobia panic obesity clinical psychology eating disordersmedia_commonMental DisordersCommunicationGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseTelemedicinePsychotherapyHuman-Computer InteractionEating disordersVirtual machineTherapy Computer-AssistedFemaleConsciousnessM-PSI/01 - PSICOLOGIA GENERALEPsychologycomputer
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High serum uric acid levels increase the risk of metabolic syndrome in elderly women: The PRO.V.A study

2015

Background and aims: Serum uric acid (SUA) is the end-product of purine metabolism in humans, and its levels often increase in subjects with metabolic syndrome (MetS). Despite several studies demonstrating a relationship between increased SUA levels and the prevalence of MetS, prospective data on SUA as a predictor of the incidence of MetS in the elderly are limited. Our aim was to conduct a prospective study on the association between SUA concentrations and the onset of MetS in an elderly Italian cohort. Methods and results: This is a cohort study (Progetto Veneto Anziani Pro.V.A.) involving community-dwelling subjects aged ≥65 years and followed up for a mean 4.4 years. We included 1128 p…

MaleTime FactorsEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMedicine (miscellaneous)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinology0302 clinical medicineElderlyLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAged 80 and overMetabolic SyndromeCohort study; Community-dwelling adults; Elderly; Metabolic syndrome X; Uric acid; Medicine (miscellaneous); Nutrition and Dietetics; Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism; Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineNutrition and DieteticsIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceAge FactorsUp-RegulationDiabetes and MetabolismItalyCohortFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCommunity-dwelling adultCohort studyCohort studymedicine.medical_specialtyNational Health and Nutrition Examination Survey030209 endocrinology & metabolismHyperuricemiaRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsMetabolic syndrome XInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedProportional Hazards Modelsbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseCommunity-dwelling adultsEndocrinologyLogistic ModelschemistryLinear ModelsUric acidMetabolic syndromebusinessBody mass indexUric acidBiomarkersFollow-Up Studies
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To be a trained and supported volunteer in palliative care – a phenomenological study

2017

Background: It has been found that including volunteers in palliative care is a positive contribution to seriously ill patients. It is, however, recommended that the volunteers are trained and supported. The aim of this study was to describe a group of trained and supported volunteers’ lived experiences as volunteers in palliative care within the community health care services. Methods: This study adopted a descriptive phenomenological approach featuring individual interviews with nine volunteers. The interviews were analysed using the descriptive phenomenological research method according to Giorgi. Results: Being a volunteer in palliative care was both a positive and meaningful experience…

MaleVolunteersPresence in volunteeringPalliative carePain medicineInterviews as Topic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingClarified role030502 gerontologyCommunity health careQualitative researchRealmMedicineHumansChallengesVolunteerMedicine(all)business.industryCommunity health care servicesLived experienceMentorsPalliative CareRoleGeneral MedicineBenefitsMeaningful experiencePeer review030220 oncology & carcinogenesisWorkforceFollowed-upPhenomenologyFemale0305 other medical sciencebusinessSeriously illQualitative researchResearch ArticleBMC Palliative Care
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Is functional mobility an independent mortality risk factor in subjects with dementia?

2017

Abstract Objective To investigate whether functional mobility is a predictor of 12-month mortality in elderly subjects with dementia. Study design Prospective multicentre study performed in nine French university hospitals. Patients aged 75 years or more and hospitalised in medical wards via the emergency department were eligible. Those with a diagnosis of dementia were considered in the analyses. Main outcome measures Patients’ characteristics obtained through comprehensive geriatric assessment performed during the first week of hospitalisation. Functional mobility was assessed using the timed “Up & Go” test. The main outcome was time to death within the 12 months of follow-up. Bivariable …

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