Search results for "Disease prevention"

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EUROASPIRE IV: A European Society of Cardiology survey on the lifestyle, risk factor and therapeutic management of coronary patients from 24 European…

2016

AIMS: To determine whether the Joint European Societies guidelines on cardiovascular prevention are being followed in everyday clinical practice of secondary prevention and to describe the lifestyle, risk factor and therapeutic management of coronary patients across Europe. METHODS AND RESULTS: EUROASPIRE IV was a cross-sectional study undertaken at 78 centres from 24 European countries. Patients <80 years with coronary disease who had coronary artery bypass graft, percutaneous coronary intervention or an acute coronary syndrome were identified from hospital records and interviewed and examined ≥ 6 months later. A total of 16,426 medical records were reviewed and 7998 patients (24.4% female…

EUROASPIRE InvestigatorsMaleCardiac & Cardiovascular SystemsTime FactorsEpidemiologyCARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE PREVENTIONCoronary DiseaseComorbidity030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightlaw.invention0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawRisk FactorsPrevalenceSecondary PreventionARTERY-DISEASE030212 general & internal medicineEUROASPIREguidelinesProspective StudiesPractice Patterns Physicians'Societies MedicalSecondary preventionGLUCOSE REGULATIONSmokingcardiovascular preventionRANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALMiddle AgedClinical PracticeEuropeTreatment OutcomePractice Guidelines as TopicCardiologyLDL Cholesterol LipoproteinsFemaleGuideline Adherencemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineLife Sciences & BiomedicineAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCardiologyHEART-DISEASERisk Assessmentrehabilitation03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultCardiovascular preventionSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingInternal medicinemedicineHumansRisk factorCARDIAC REHABILITATIONExerciseAgedScience & TechnologyTask forcebusiness.industryCardiovascular AgentsDietCross-Sectional StudiesMYOCARDIAL-INFARCTIONCLINICAL-PRACTICEHealth Care SurveysCardiovascular System & CardiologySmoking CessationSedentary BehaviorbusinessRisk Reduction BehaviorTASK-FORCEEuropean journal of preventive cardiology
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Healthy design and urban planning strategies, actions, and policy to achieve salutogenic cities

2018

Starting from a previous experience carried out by the working group “Building and Environmental Hygiene” of the Italian Society of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine (SItI), the aim of the present work is to define new strategic goals for achieving a “Healthy and Salutogenic City”, which will be useful to designers, local governments and public bodies, policy makers, and all professionals working at local health agencies. Ten key points have been formulated: 1. climate change and management of adverse weather events; 2. land consumption, sprawl, and shrinking cities; 3. tactical urbanism and urban resilience; 4. urban comfort, safety, and security perception; 5. strengths and weaknesses of ur…

Healthy urban planning strategiesTactical urbanismSense of CoherenceHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicineContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata01 natural sciencesHealthy urban planning strategie03 medical and health sciencesSettore MED/44 - MEDICINA DEL LAVORO0302 clinical medicineNon-communicable disease preventionUrban planningHumansSalutogenic citiesToxicology and Mutagenesis030212 general & internal medicineCity PlanningPolicy MakingEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPublic healthHealth Policyurban health; public health; salutogenic cities; healthy urban planning strategies; health promotion; non-communicable disease preventionlcsh:REnvironmental and Occupational HealthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthUrban sprawlHygieneConcept PaperHealth promotionItalyHealthShrinking citiesHealth promotionBusinessHealth promotion; Healthy urban planning strategies; Non-communicable disease prevention; Public health; Salutogenic cities; Urban health; Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health; Health Toxicology and MutagenesisUrban resilienceUrban healthSalutogenic citieStrengths and weaknesses
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Why Does COVID-19 Case Fatality Rate Vary Among Countries?

2020

SummaryBackgroundWhile the epidemic of SARS-CoV-2 is spreading worldwide, there is much concern over the mortality rate that the infection induces. Available data suggest that COVID-19 case fatality rate varies temporally (as the epidemic progresses) and spatially (among countries). Here, we attempted to identify key factors possibly explaining the variability in case fatality rate across countries.MethodsWe used data on the temporal trajectory of case fatality rate provided by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, and country-specific data on different metrics describing the incidence of known comorbidity factors associated with an increased risk of COVID-19 mortality at …

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Behavioural and structural interventions in cancer prevention: towards the 2030 SDG horizon

2020

Interventions in individual lifestyles have often been viewed as the main component of cancer prevention strategies. However, environmental factors may facilitate or impede healthy behaviours. The behavioural‐structural dichotomy of cancer prevention can only be resolved by incorporating the ‘Health in All Policies’ perspective at multiple levels (legislation, promotion of healthy choices, health support groups, health education).

0301 basic medicineCancer ResearchAgenda 2030health promotionHealth BehaviorPsychological interventionContext (language use)lcsh:RC254-28203 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsNeoplasmsGeneticsHumansMoral responsibilitySocial determinants of healthLife StyleCancer preventionPolicy Articlesstructural interventionsPublic economicscancer preventionhealth in all policiesGeneral MedicineProtective FactorsSustainable Developmentsustainable development goalslcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens030104 developmental biologyHealth promotionOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPolicy ArticleMolecular MedicineHealth educationbehavioural interventionsPsychologynoncommunicable disease preventionUrbanismMolecular Oncology
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Aerobic exercise training and gut microbiome-associated metabolic shifts in women with overweight : a multi-omic study

2023

Physical activity is essential in weight management, improves overall health, and mitigates obesity-related risk markers. Besides inducing changes in systemic metabolism, habitual exercise may improve gut’s microbial diversity and increase the abundance of beneficial taxa in a correlated fashion. Since there is a lack of integrative omics studies on exercise and overweight populations, we studied the metabolomes and gut microbiota associated with programmed exercise in obese individuals. We measured the serum and fecal metabolites of 17 adult women with overweight during a 6-week endurance exercise program. Further, we integrated the exercise-responsive metabolites with variations in the gu…

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Regular use of aspirin for cardiovascular disease prevention in Italy

2013

Abstract Objective Only a few European studies focused on aspirin use in the general population. We provide updated information on the prevalence and determinants of regular aspirin use for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the Italian adult population. Method We used data from a survey conducted in Italy in 2013, on a sample of 3000 individuals, representative of the general Italian population aged ≥ 15 years. Results Overall, 10.9% of Italians reported a regular use of aspirin, 11.2% of men and 10.5% of women. Aspirin use significantly increased with age. The highest prevalence of aspirin use was observed among the elderly (30.3%), ex-smokers (22.6%), and in individuals wi…

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GnRH Analogues in the Prevention of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

2012

The GnRH analogue (agonist and antagonist GnRH) changed ovarian stimulation. On the one hand, it improved chances of pregnancy to obtain more oocytes and better embryos. This leads to an ovarian hyper-response, which can be complicated by the ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). On the other hand, the GnRH analogue can prevent the incidence of OHSS: GnRH antagonist protocols, GnRH agonist for triggering final oocyte maturation, either together or separately, coasting, and the GnRH analogue may prove useful for avoiding OHSS in high-risk patients. We review these topics in this article.

Agonistendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOvarian hyperstimulation syndromeStimulationReview ArticleAndrologyOvarian Hyperstimulation SyndromeInternal medicinemedicineGnRH AntagonistPregnancyGnRH Agonistbusiness.industryPreventionGnRH AntagonistOocytemedicine.diseaseOvarian Stimulationmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyDisease preventionbusinesshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsInternational Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Metabolomic Changes after Coffee Consumption: New Paths on the Block

2021

Scope Several studies suggest that regular coffee consumption may help preventing chronic diseases, but the impact of daily intake and the contribution of coffee metabolites in disease prevention are still unclear. The present study aimed at evaluating whether and how different patterns of coffee intake (one cup of espresso coffee/day, three cups of espresso coffee/day, one cup of espresso coffee/day and two cocoa-based products containing coffee two times per day) might impact endogenous molecular pathways. Methods and results A three-arm, randomized, cross-over trial was performed in 21 healthy volunteers who consumed each treatment for one month. Urine samples were collected to perform u…

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Acute Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Active Videogames on Cognitive Flexibility, Reaction Time, and Perceived Exertion in Older Adults

2019

Abstract Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the acute effects of aerobic exercise (AE), active videogames (AVG), and AE+AVG on cognitive flexibility, choice reaction time (CRT), and po...

MaleAcute effects030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)Physical ExertionPerceived exertionCognitive health03 medical and health sciencesCognition0302 clinical medicineReaction TimemedicineHumansAerobic exercise030212 general & internal medicineExerciseAgedChoice reaction timebusiness.industryRehabilitationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCognitive flexibilityMiddle AgedMental healthComputer Science ApplicationsVideo GamesPhysical therapyFemaleDisease prevention0305 other medical sciencebusinessGames for Health Journal
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Polyphenol Extracts from Red Wine and Grapevine: Potential Effects on Cancers.

2018

Wine has been popular worldwide for many centuries and currently remains an important component of our diet. Scientific interest in wine and its health effects has grown considerably since the 1990s with the emergence of the “French Paradox” concept, correlating moderate wine consumption, a characteristic of the Mediterranean diet, and low incidence of coronary heart diseases. Since then, the positive effects on health, health promotion, disease prevention, and disease prognosis of moderate wine consumption, in particular red wine, have been attributed to its polyphenolic compounds such as resveratrol, quercetin, and other flavonoids acting as antioxidants. Several epidemiological, in vivo …

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