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Associations of parental education and parental physical activity (PA) with children's PA: The ENERGY cross‐sectional study

2012

OBJECTIVE The present study sought to examine the independent associations of parental education and physical activity (PA) with children's PA across Europe. METHODS A total of 7214 children (10-12 years) were recruited from a school-based cross-sectional survey during 2010 in seven European countries. Weight and height were measured. Parental educational level (PEL) and parents' and children's PA were collected using self-reported questionnaires. Multiple linear regression models were used, comparing children's PA with PEL and PA levels. RESULTS PEL was directly associated with children's PA in Greek and Spanish girls (all P < 0.01) and boys’ PA in Norway (all P < 0.05). Paternal education…

AdultMaleParentsGerontologySocioeconomic positionHome environmentEpidemiologyCross-sectional studybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysical activityCoronary heart diseaseEuropeCross-Sectional StudiesParental educationHumansMedicineFemaleParent-Child RelationsChildEnergy MetabolismbusinessExerciseBody mass indexDemographyPreventive Medicine
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Anderson-Fabry disease: clinical manifestations of disease in female heterozygotes.

2002

Anderson-Fabry disease is a rare, X-chromosomal lipid storage disorder caused by a deficiency of lysosomal alpha-galactosidase A. Clinical manifestations of Anderson-Fabry disease include excruciating pain in the extremities (acroparaesthesia), skin vessel ectasia (angiokeratoma), corneal and lenticular opacity, cardiovascular disease, stroke and renal failure, only renal failure being a frequent cause of death. Heterozygote female carriers have often been reported as being asymptomatic or having an attenuated form of the disease. To evaluate the spectrum of clinical signs in heterozygotes, a comprehensive clinical examination was performed on 20 carriers of Anderson-Fabry disease. This rev…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHeterozygoteX ChromosomeLipid storage disorderAdolescentHeart DiseasesGastrointestinal DiseasesPhysical examinationDiseaseAsymptomaticGlycosphingolipidsGeneticsmedicineHumansParesthesiaChildGenetics (clinical)Cause of deathmedicine.diagnostic_testVascular diseasebusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseFabry diseaseDermatologyAngiokeratomaCerebrovascular DisordersChild PreschoolBlood VesselsFabry DiseaseFemaleKidney Diseasesmedicine.symptombusinessJournal of inherited metabolic disease
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Long-term storage in liquid nitrogen does not affect cell viability in cardiac valve allografts

2007

Liquid nitrogen is the most common medium used by tissue banks for the storage of cryopreserved heart valves. This study evaluates the effect of the length of storage on human cryopreserved heart valves. Human tissues (14 aortic and 13 pulmonary) were frozen in a controlled-rate freezer (1 degrees C/min) and stored in the liquid phase of a nitrogen tank for 9.1+/-1.6 years. The preservative solution was medium M199 containing 5% human serum albumin and 10% Me(2)SO. After thawing in a water bath at 42 degrees C, the cryoprotectant was removed. Then, fragments from vascular wall and leaflet were dissected. Explant cultures and histological studies were performed in order to assess cell viabil…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentCryoprotectantCell SurvivalNitrogenCell Culture TechniquesBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCryopreservationFlow cytometryAndrologyYoung AdultCryoprotective AgentsmedicineHumansTransplantation HomologousDimethyl SulfoxideViability assayChildSerum AlbuminCryopreservationMicroscopy Confocalmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedFlow CytometryHeart ValvesTransplantationCell cultureUltrastructureFemaleTissue PreservationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesExplant cultureCryobiology
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Feasibility, reproducibility, and reliability for the T*2 iron evaluation at 3 T in comparison with 1.5 T

2012

This study aimed to determine the feasibility, reproducibility, and reliability of the multiecho T * 2 Magnetic resonance imaging technique at 3 T for myocardial and liver iron burden quantification and the relationship between T * 2 values at 3 and 1.5 T. Thirty-eight transfusion-dependent patients and 20 healthy subjects were studied. Cardiac segmental and global T * 2 values were calculated after developing a correction map to compensate the artifactual T * 2 variations. The hepatic T * 2 value was determined over a region of interest. The intraoperator and interoperator reproducibility for T * 2 measurements at 3 T was good. A linear relationship was found between patients' R (1000/T * …

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyheartliverSensitivity and SpecificityRegion of interestmedicineHumansT*2 magnetic resonanceLiver ironRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging3 Tiron overloadReliability (statistics)Observer VariationReproducibilitymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryHealthy subjectsReproducibility of ResultsMagnetic resonance imagingImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingLinear relationshipThalassemiaFemalebusinessNuclear medicineObserver variationMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
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Body size at birth and coronary heart disease-related hospital care in adult men : Findings from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study

2017

Aim: We investigated, among those who had been hospitalized at least once due to coronary heart disease (CHD), the relationship between ponderal index (PI, birthweight/length3) at birth, a measure of thinness, and the age at first hospitalization due to CHD, the number of CHD-related hospital care episodes, and cost of CHD-related hospital care from young adulthood to old age. Methods and results: Data from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study included 964 men born in Helsinki, Finland during 1934–1944, who had been hospitalized due to CHD and had birth anthropometrics data. PI (kg/m3) was categorized into low (27.5). CHD-related hospital care data were available from 1971 to 2013. We observed a…

AdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyBirth weightCoronary Disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRate ratioCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineage of onsetThinnesscardiovascular disease030225 pediatricsPrevalenceBirth WeightBody SizeHumansMedicinecardiovascular diseasesYoung adultcoronary heart diseaseFinlandbusiness.industryagingta3141General Medicineta3142AnthropometryConfidence intervalCoronary heart disease3. Good healthHospitalizationbirthweightAge of onsetbusinessCohort studyAnnals of Medicine
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Latvian registry of familial hypercholesterolemia: The first report of three-year results.

2018

Abstract Background and aims Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) was rarely diagnosed in Latvia before 2015, when the Latvian Registry of FH (LRFH) was established. Here, we report the first experience of the LRFH over three years (2015–2017). Methods The LRFH is an ongoing nationwide, dynamic, long-term prospective cohort. The diagnosis of FH was assessed using the Dutch Lipid Clinic Network (DLCN) criteria. Cascade screening of first-degree relatives using age- and sex-specific percentiles of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) was performed in relatives of patients with definite and probable FH. Results Among the 416 individuals included in the LRFH, 181 patients were diagnosed wi…

AdultMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyStatinHeredityTime Factorsmedicine.drug_classDown-RegulationCascade screeningFamilial hypercholesterolemia030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk AssessmentHyperlipoproteinemia Type II03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to Disease030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesRegistriesProspective cohort studyLipid clinicLipoprotein cholesterolAgedbusiness.industryAnticholesteremic AgentsMean ageCholesterol LDLMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLatviaCoronary heart diseasePedigreePhenotypeTreatment OutcomeCardiovascular DiseasesDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBiomarkersAtherosclerosis
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Establishing the upper reference limit of Galectin-3 in healthy blood donors

2017

Introduction Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is an independent predictor of poor outcomes and mortality in patients with heart failure (HF). Thus, it has been proposed as a reliable prognostic biomarker for HF. The definition of reference intervals is mandatory for interpreting the findings of experimental studies and encouraging the routine use of biomarkers in clinical practice. To date, no study assessed the reference intervals of Gal-3 and identified the biological variables that affect its concentration in a well-defined healthy population. The aim of this study was to determine the upper reference limit (URL) of Gal-3 in a highly reliable population of healthy subjects. Materials and methods We re…

AdultMalePercentilemedicine.medical_specialtyBlood donorAdolescentGalectin 3PopulationClinical BiochemistryBlood DonorsHeart failure030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineNatriuretic Peptide BrainmedicineHumansGalectin-3Prognostic biomarkergalectin-3; blood donors; heart failure; reference values; upper reference limit (URL)educationAgedImmunoassayeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryHealthy populationTroponin IBiochemistry (medical)Healthy subjectsMiddle Agedreference valuesmedicine.diseaseOriginal PapersHealthy VolunteersReference intervals030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHeart failurePopulation studyFemaleUpper reference limit (URL)businessBiomarkersReference valueGlomerular Filtration Rate
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The value of the short-term fetal heart rate variation for timing the delivery of growth-retarded fetuses.

2008

OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical value of the short-term fetal heart rate variation (STV) for timing the delivery of severely growth-retarded fetuses, many associated with pre-eclampsia. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: John Radcliffe Maternity Hospital, Oxford, UK. POPULATION: Two hundred and fifty-seven fetuses with a birthweight less than third percentile and a last computerised cardiotocography performed within 24 h of delivery. METHODS: Analysis of the relationship between antepartum STV and the perinatal outcome. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Stillbirth rate and the acid-base status at birth. RESULTS: There were no stillbirths or neonatal deaths (NNDs) within 24 h in the study p…

AdultMalePercentilemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentCardiotocographyGestational AgeAcid-Base ImbalanceHeart ratemedicineHumansCardiotocographyreproductive and urinary physiologyRetrospective StudiesFetusPregnancyFetal Growth Retardationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryObstetricsInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyRetrospective cohort studyHeart Rate Fetalmedicine.diseaseDelivery ObstetricGestationPopulation studyFemalebusinessBJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
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Comparison of the 45-Second/15-Second Intermittent Running Field Test and the Continuous Treadmill Test

2012

Purposes:To compare the physiological responses and maximal aerobic running velocity (MAV) during an incremental intermittent (45-s run/15-s rest) field test (45-15FIT) vs an incremental continuous treadmill test (TR) and to demonstrate that the MAV obtained during 45-15FIT (MAV45-15) was relevant to elicit a high percentage of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) during a 30-s/30-s intermittent training session.Methods:Oxygen uptake (VO2), heart rate (HR), and lactate concentration ([La]) were measured in 20 subjects during 2 maximal incremental tests and four 15-min intermittent tests. The time spent above 90% and 95% VO2max (t90% and t95% VO2max, respectively) was determined.Results:Maximal ph…

AdultMalePeriodicitymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationInterval trainingRunningYoung AdultOxygen ConsumptionAnimal scienceHeart RateTask Performance and AnalysisHeart ratemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineLactic AcidTreadmillMuscle SkeletalAnalysis of VarianceLactate concentrationbusiness.industryVO2 maxOxygen uptakePhysiological responsesPhysical FitnessExercise TestLinear ModelsPhysical therapyAnalysis of variancebusinessBiomarkersMuscle ContractionInternational Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
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Categorizing the Role of Respiration in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Variability Interactions

2022

Objective: Respiration disturbs cardiovascular and cerebrovascular controls but its role is not fully elucidated. Methods: Respiration can be classified as a confounder if its observation reduces the strength of the causal relationship from source to target. Respiration is a suppressor if the opposite situation holds. We prove that a confounding/suppression (C/S) test can be accomplished by evaluating the sign of net redundancy/synergy balance in the predictability framework based on multivariate autoregressive modelling. In addition, we suggest that, under the hypothesis of Gaussian processes, the C/S test can be given in the transfer entropy decomposition framework as well. Experimental p…

AdultMalePhysiologyBiomedical EngineeringsynergyBlood Pressurecardiac neural controlYoung Adulthead-up tiltHeart RateHumansArterial PressureAnesthesiaPropofolAgedMultivariate autoregressive modelredundancyRespirationcerebrovascular autoregulationautonomic nervous systemheart rate variabilityMediationtransfer entropyHeartIndexesMiddle Agedsuppressiongeneral anesthesiapredictability decompositionconfoundingCerebrovascular CirculationSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica e Informaticaautonomic nervous system; cardiac neural control; cerebrovascular autoregulation; confounding; general anesthesia; head-up tilt; heart rate variability; Multivariate autoregressive model; predictability decomposition; redundancy; suppression; synergy; transfer entropy;ProtocolsRegulation
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