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Artroplastia de suspensión dinámica de Scheker en el tratamiento de la artrosis trapeciometacarpiana

2017

Objetivo Evaluar los resultados clínicos y radiográficos de una serie de pacientes sometidos a una artroplastia de Scheker. Material y Método Estudio descriptivo de 16 pacientes con artrosis TMC. Se valoró el estado clínico y funcional según el cuestionario DASH, la movilidad del pulgar según la escala de Kapandji y el dolor según la escala visual analógica (EVA). A nivel radiográfico, se cuantificó el colapso del espacio remanente tras la exéresis del trapecio. Resultados La edad promedio de los pacientes fue 64,9 años, 81% fueron mujeres. El tiempo de seguimiento medio fue de 19 meses. La puntuación DASH preoperatoria fue de 67,68 puntos y postoperatoria 34,88 (p < 0.001). La puntuaci…

030222 orthopedicsEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industrylcsh:Surgeryartrosis carpometacarpianaInterposition arthroplastyForestrylcsh:RD1-811artroplastia de interposición03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinereconstrucción del ligamentoMaterials ChemistryMedia TechnologyMedicine030212 general & internal medicinebusinessHumanitiesRevista Iberoamericana de Cirugía de la Mano
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Legal regulations and consumer attitudes regarding the use of products obtained from aquaculture

2020

Aquaculture is an industrial activity that not only aims to be a source of quality food, but also is a way to restock fish populations and to conserve the biodiversity of our oceans. On the other hand, the production system can influence the consumer perceptions about what is purchased and consumed, as well as the subsequent environmental and social effects. Fish feeding production is affected by the growth of aquaculture and the increasing demand that have let to deficit, high prices, and low ecological safety of fish meal and oil. In this regard, the use of microbial biomass obtained from a variety of microorganisms has been reported as a potential substitute for plant- and animal-derived…

0303 health sciencesBiomass (ecology)030309 nutrition & dieteticsbusiness.industryAnimal feedNatural resource economicsBiodiversity03 medical and health sciencesFish mealAquacultureSustainabilityProduction (economics)businessFood quality
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The European consumers’ understanding and perceptions of the “organic” food regime

2004

This paper explores consumer understanding and perception of organic food, with specific reference to the relatively new concept of organic farmed salmon. Key themes associated with the term “organic” and its meaning, as determined by consumers, are explored and the role of labelling and regulatory authorities considered. Focus groups in five countries (UK, Germany, Spain, Norway and France) consisting of 196 participants showed that most consumers are confused about the meaning of the term organic and are largely unaware of the organic certification and labelling process. Many consumers were unsure, even sceptical about the concept of organic farmed salmon and display a large amount of dis…

0303 health sciencesDistrust030309 nutrition & dieteticsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesOrganic certificationFocus group03 medical and health sciencesAquaculturePerception0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketing14. Life underwaterMeaning (existential)BusinessMarketingFood Sciencemedia_commonBritish Food Journal
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An exploration of digital ride-hailing multisided platforms' market dynamics: empirical evidence from the Uber case study

2020

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to experiment a dynamic performance management (DPM) approach to explore and assess the business dynamics of digital ride-hailing platforms with a focus on both supply and demand sides, and related interplays.Design/methodology/approachThe research adopts the DPM framework supported by simulation-based experimentations for developing a systemic case interpretation of Uber Inc. and its specific business complexity.FindingsThe emerging scenario analysis reveals that changes in the commission percentage for drivers and cutting prices for customers (car hailers) by competitors have significant impacts on the car-hailing industry.Originality/valueDPM and assoc…

0303 health sciencesDynamic performance managementPerformance managementRide-hailing busineStrategy and Management05 social sciencesCommissionCompetitor analysisGeneral Business Management and AccountingSupply and demandDomain (software engineering)Multisided platform03 medical and health sciencesSystem dynamics modellingSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale0502 economics and businessStrategic managementScenario analysisBusinessUber Inc Case studyEmpirical evidenceSimulation050203 business & managementIndustrial organization030304 developmental biologyInternational Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
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Trends in Microbiology publications: are classic scientific journals condemned to extinction?

2020

ABSTRACT Scientific journals have played an essential role in the diffusion of research breakthroughs. For many years there was no competition between journals, but, in recent decades they have become categorized by a careful assessment of their published contents based on several metric parameters. Of greater note, the ‘prestige index’ has become an essential tool used by public and private institutions to develop their scientific policy. Thus, the evaluation of research staffs, the concession of grants or fellowships and even the scholarly reputation and academic positions are mainly founded on a given journal's ‘quality’. As a consequence, the prestige of some journals has gone up, based…

0303 health sciencesImpact factor030306 microbiologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPrestigeMicrobiologyMicrobiologyCompetition (economics)03 medical and health sciencesIndex (publishing)Political scienceGeneticsSerial PublicationsQuality (business)Metric (unit)businessMolecular BiologyPublication030304 developmental biologymedia_commonReputationFEMS microbiology letters
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“Is there any sugar in bread?” A qualitative video analysis of student activating learning tasks in Home Economics

2021

The Norwegian Food and Health (FH) school subject aims to develop students' ability to understand the association between diet and health. Research on FH in Norway indicates that the main focus today is on cooking and the development of practical cooking skills, leaving little emphasis on activities related to the more theoretical aspects of the curriculum. To increase students’ knowledge and skills regarding nutrition and health, we aimed to evaluate three newly developed student-activating learning tasks. Three 6th grade FH classes in Southern Norway participated. Audio and video recording of the learning tasks were used to evaluate the activities. Also, data from focus group discussions …

0303 health sciencesLC8-6691030309 nutrition & dietetics4. EducationSpecial aspects of educationEducationVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 81103 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFood and Health Home Economics social learning sociocultural learning learning tasks video analysisFamily and consumer scienceMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION516 Educational sciences030212 general & internal medicineSugarPsychology
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Heritability of Lifetime Income

2013

Using 15 years of data on Finnish twins, we find that 24% (54%) of the variance of women’s (men’s) lifetime income is due to genetic factors and that the contribution of the shared environment is negligible. We link these figures to policy by showing that controlling for education reduces the variance share of genetics by 5-8 percentage points; by demonstrating that income uncertainty has a genetic component half the size of its variance share in lifetime income; and by exploring how the genetic heritability of lifetime income is related to the macroeconomic environment, as measured by GDP growth and the Gini-coefficient of income inequality.

0303 health sciencesLabour economicsShared environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciences1. No povertyDistribution (economics)Percentage pointVariance (accounting)Heritabilityjel:J31jel:J6203 medical and health sciencesEconomic inequalityjel:I24Income distributionPermanent income hypothesis8. Economic growth0502 economics and businessStatisticsEconomics050207 economicsbusinesspermanent income income uncertainty heritability twins genetics030304 developmental biology
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2021

A substantial body of research has shown worse health conditions for East- vs. West-Germany in the wake of reunification. In the present study, we investigate how these differences between the two formerly divided regions developed and what maintains them. Specifically, we consider the associations between health status, income satisfaction, and health-related locus of control. In a quasi-experimental and longitudinal study design, we are particularly interested in the differences between individuals who stayed in East-Germany and those who were born in the East but migrated to West-Germany. To this end, we examined data from seven waves of the Saxony Longitudinal Study (2003–2009). Specifi…

0303 health sciencesLongitudinal studyInternal migrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthContext (language use)03 medical and health sciencesSocial dynamics0302 clinical medicineLocus of controlUnemploymentDemographic economics030212 general & internal medicineSocial determinants of healthPsychologySocioeconomic status030304 developmental biologymedia_commonFrontiers in Public Health
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2020

Abstract A burgeoning body of literature suggests that poor childhood health leads to adverse health outcomes, lower educational attainment and weaker labour market outcomes in adulthood. We focus on an important but under-researched topic, which is the role played by infection-related hospitalization (IRH) in childhood and its links to labour market outcomes later in life. The participants aged 24–30 years in 2001 N = 1706 were drawn from the Young Finns Study, which includes comprehensive registry data on IRHs in childhood at ages 0–18 years. These data are linked to longitudinal registry information on labour market outcomes (2001–2012) and parental background (1980). The estimations wer…

0303 health sciencesMediation (statistics)Earningsbusiness.industry05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Affect (psychology)Human capitalEducational attainmentConfidence interval03 medical and health sciences0502 economics and businessOrdinary least squaresMedicineRegistry data050207 economicsbusiness030304 developmental biologyDemographyEconomics & Human Biology
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Challenges and opportunities regarding the use of alternative protein sources: Aquaculture and insects

2019

The world population is constantly growing so that the needs of food, including protein sources, will also increase considerably in the coming years. Animal farming has been related to numerous environmental consequences such as soil erosion, exaggerated water consumption, generation of large quantities of waste and accumulation of greenhouse gases. This is a situation that demonstrates the suitability and importance of finding more sustainable protein alternatives without losing the quality and the nutritional benefits of current common protein sources. In this context, it is worth highlighting the potential of insects and products derived from aquaculture. Particularly, farmed aquatic foo…

0303 health sciencesOverfishing030309 nutrition & dieteticsNatural resource economicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)World populationFish stockEcological collapse03 medical and health sciencesAquacultureAgricultureQuality (business)Businessmedia_common
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