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Sociodemographic, Lifestyle and Medical Factors Associated with Helicobacter Pylori Infection

2020

Background and Aims: The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is higher in developing countries and is often linked to lower socioeconomic status. Few studies have investigated the association between H. pylori and individual level characteristics in Europe, where several countries have a high prevalence of H. pylori infection. The study aimed to identify risk factors for H. pylori infection among adults in a large clinical trial in Latvia.
 Methods: 1,855 participants (40-64 years) of the “Multicenter randomized study of H. pylori eradication and pepsinogen testing for prevention of gastric cancer mortality” (GISTAR study) in Latvia tested for H. pylori IgG antibodi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySocial Determinants of HealthBinge drinkingDiseaseRisk AssessmentBinge DrinkingHelicobacter Infectionslaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialRisk FactorslawInternal medicinemedicineHumansLife StyleSocioeconomic statusRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicUnivariate analysisHelicobacter pyloribiologybusiness.industrySmokingGastroenterologyOdds ratioMiddle AgedHelicobacter pyloribiology.organism_classificationLatviaDietClinical trialCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsFemalebusinessJournal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases
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How long should patients refrain from oral food and fluid intake after general anaesthesia? An assessment of the swallowing reflex of postoperative n…

2005

Objective Our aim was to detect swallowing abnormalities in patients after short-term neurosurgical interventions under general anaesthesia, comparing patients with supratentorial operations with a group undergoing extracranial neurosurgery (nucleotomy). Methods 20 patients in each group were examined by fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) after general anaesthesia. Results No patient demonstrated dysphagia, aspiration, or oxygen desaturation. Conclusion In these patient groups, early postoperative feeding was safe. Postoperative food intake can probably be allowed early after general anaesthesia.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentDrinkingAnesthesia GeneralNeurosurgical ProceduresEatingGaggingBronchoscopySwallowingBronchoscopymedicineIntubationFiber Optic TechnologyHumansGeneral anaesthesiaProspective StudiesDiencephalonProspective cohort studyAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testEsophageal diseasebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineRecovery of FunctionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDysphagiaSurgeryAnesthesiaSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)Neurosurgerymedicine.symptombusinessDeglutition DisordersDiskectomyMinimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN
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Demographic and behavioural profiles of patients with common oral mucosal lesions by a homogeneity analysis

2012

Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the main oral mucosal lesions (OMLs) within a hospital base and to provide an anamnestic, diagnostic model based on homogeneity analysis of some variables. Methods: The demographic and behavioural data (i.e. gender, age, smoking status, alcohol consumption and therapeutic drug usage) of 1753 patients with at least one OML were considered. Multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) and multivariate tests of the simultaneous marginal homogeneity hypothesis (SMH) were used to analyse the evidence of any differences between the demographic and behavioural profiles relating to OMLs diagnoses. Statistical significance of P<0.05 was chosen. Results: With r…

AdultMalesquamous cell carcinomaAdolescentAlcohol DrinkingHealth BehaviorBurning Mouth SyndromeSettore MED/01 - Statistica MedicaYoung AdultSex FactorsDrug TherapySettore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologichemarginal homogeneity hypothesisoral mucosal lesionHumansBMSChildAgedDemographyAged 80 and overhalitosiBRONJSmokingAge FactorsHalitosisMiddle AgedItalyleukoplakiaChild PreschoolCarcinoma Squamous CellBisphosphonate-Associated Osteonecrosis of the JawFemaleMouth NeoplasmsStomatitis AphthousLeukoplakia OralMouth DiseasesRAS
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The mediating role of constructs representing reasoned-action and automatic processes on the past behavior-future behavior relationship.

2020

Abstract Objective Past behavior has been consistently shown to predict and explain future behavior. It has been proposed that past behavior effects reflect both reasoned action and automatic processes. The current study sought to explore the mediation of past behavior-future behavior relationship via constructs reflecting these processes across three populations and behaviors: binge drinking in university students, flossing in adults, and parental sun safety behavior of children 2 – 5 years of age. Furthermore, this study used a measure of past behavior that combined long-term, recent, and routine patterns of behavioral engagement. Method A prospective design with two waves of data collect…

AdultMediation (statistics)Health (social science)media_common.quotation_subjectHealth BehaviorAutomaticityBinge drinkingIntentionStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesHabits0302 clinical medicineHistory and Philosophy of ScienceSocial cognitionHumans030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesChildmedia_commonData collection030503 health policy & servicesAction (philosophy)AttitudeHabit0305 other medical sciencePsychologySocial sciencemedicine (1982)
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Associations between parental alcohol problems in childhood and adversities during childhood and later adulthood: a cross-sectional study of 28047 ad…

2021

Abstract Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACE) are related to adverse physical and mental health outcomes. However, few larger studies based on a general population sample with age groups ranging from young adults to elderly have investigated whether parental alcohol problems increase the risk of offspring subjective reports of ACE both during childhood and current adult adversities. The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between parental alcohol problems and adversities during childhood and later in adulthood. Methods The 28,047 respondents were adults (&gt; 18 years old) from the general population who participated in the Norwegian Counties Public Health Survey…

AdultParentsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyPopulation030508 substance abuseAlcohol drinkingDysfunctional family03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSocial pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologyAdverse Childhood ExperiencesRisk FactorsHumansMedicineFamily030212 general & internal medicineYoung adulteducationHV1-9960Agededucation.field_of_studybusiness.industryResearchHealth PolicyPublic healthOdds ratioMental healthVDP::Medical disciplines: 700Psychiatry and Mental healthHealth psychologyCross-Sectional StudiesAdult survivors of child adverse eventsPublic aspects of medicineRA1-12700305 other medical sciencebusinessAlcohol-Related DisordersDemographySubstance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
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La ciudad contra la huerta. El conflicto del agua potable en Valencia (1926-1928)

2012

[EN] In Valencia, during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, the water users´ associations and the Ayuntamiento de Valencia underwent through a fierce conflict. The revision of the legal concession of water diverted from the Turia River for urban uses caused a strong reaction of the agricultural users, which promoted an unprecedented social mobilization and provoked the major’s resignation. The conflict between huerta and city is an interesting indicator of the politicization of Valencian society in the first third of the twentieth century and also of the power of symbolic capital to boost social action. The present article describes and analyzes this conflict, which shows the strong press…

Aguas potablesUNESCO::HISTORIAGeografíaTuriaConflictsGeociencias. Medio ambienteMovilización socialHuerta de ValenciaRegadíoSocial mobilizationConflictividadGrupo BDrinking waterValencia:HISTORIA [UNESCO]Irrigation
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Aroma release in the oral cavity after wine intake is influenced by wine matrix composition

2018

The aim of this study has been to investigate if wine matrix composition might influence the interaction between odorants and oral mucosa in the oral cavity during a “wine intake-like” situation. Aroma released after exposing the oral cavity of three individuals to different wines (n = 12) previously spiked with six target aromas was followed by an -in vivo intra-oral SPME approach. Results showed a significant effect of wine matrix composition on the intra-oral aroma release of certain odorants. Among the wine matrix parameters, phenolic compounds showed the largest impact. This effect was dependent on their chemical structure. Some phenolic acids (e.g. hippuric, caffeic) were associated t…

Alcohol DrinkingAroma-wine matrix interactions[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionIntra-oral aroma releasephenolic metabolitessalivary proteinsWineperceptionGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistrytanninMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyPhenolic compositionLinaloolmodel wineHumansFood scienceAromaWineMouthChromatographybiologyretronasal aromaEthyl hexanoatefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicinered wineWine faultbiology.organism_classificationhuman feces040401 food sciencestomatognathic diseaseschemistryWineIntra-oral aroma releaseOdorantsmolecular-levelComposition (visual arts)Oral mucosaGas chromatography–mass spectrometryheadspace[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood ScienceAroma persistence
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Occurrence and risk assessment of mycotoxins, acrylamide, and furan in Latvian beer.

2018

This work reports data on the occurrence of nine mycotoxins and two food processing contaminants - acrylamide and furan - in a total of 100 beers produced in Latvia. Mycotoxins were detected by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry, acrylamide by HPLC coupled with quadrupole-Orbitrap mass spectrometry, and furan by headspace gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The most frequently occurring mycotoxins were HT-2 and deoxynivalenol (DON), which were detected in 52% and 51% of the analysed samples. The highest content was observed for DON, reaching the maximum of 248 µg kg-1. Furan was ubiquitous, and 74% of the samples contained acrylamid…

Alcohol DrinkingFood HandlingFood ContaminationToxicologyOrbitrapMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesHigh-performance liquid chromatographyDiet SurveysRisk Assessmentlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologylawLimit of DetectionFuranHumansFood scienceMycotoxinFuransChromatography High Pressure LiquidDetection limitAcrylamide010401 analytical chemistryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfood and beveragesAnalytic Sample Preparation MethodsBeer04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesMycotoxinsFood Inspection040401 food scienceLatviaCarcinogens Environmental0104 chemical sciencesT-2 ToxinchemistryAcrylamideCalibrationVolatilizationTrichothecenesFood ScienceFood contaminantFood additivescontaminants. Part B, Surveillance
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Flow cytometric analysis of concanavalin A binding to isolated Golgi fractions from rat liver.

1993

Flow cytometry (FCM) has been used repeatedly to study lectin binding to whole cells. However, there are very few attempts to analyze glycoconjugates in isolated subcellular organelles. We have applied FCM to quantitate the specific binding of fluorescein-conjugated concanavalin A (FITC-Con A) to isolated cis and trans fractions of rat liver Golgi complex, the cell compartment involved in glycoprotein maturation and sorting. Our results show similar intensities of Con A-specific binding in the two fractions. Using this method we show a decreased FITC-Con A binding to both Golgi fractions in ethanol-treated rats, which is consistent to previous work on alcoholic effects on galactosyltransfer…

Alcohol DrinkingGlycoconjugateGolgi ApparatusCell FractionationFlow cytometrysymbols.namesakeOrganellemedicineConcanavalin AAnimalsRats Wistarchemistry.chemical_classificationGalactosyltransferaseBinding Sitesbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testLectinCell BiologyIntracellular MembranesGolgi apparatusFlow CytometryGalactosyltransferasesRatsDisease Models AnimalBiochemistrychemistryLiverConcanavalin Abiology.proteinsymbolsGlycoproteinFluorescein-5-isothiocyanateExperimental cell research
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The pesticides use and the risk for head and neck cancer: A review of case-control studies

2020

Background Tobacco, alcohol consumption, and HPV infection are the most common risk factors for head and neck cancer (HNC). Despite of this, recent evidences are growing on the association between long-term exposure to pesticides and the risk of chronic diseases, including different types of cancer. The present review evaluated in current literature evidence of an association between exposure to pesticides and the occurrence of HNCs. Material and Methods A literature search of the case-control studies was conducted in the PubMed, Web of science and Cochrane databases. Methodological quality of each study was rated with the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN 50) checklist. Res…

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