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Low back pain in workers. Occupational risk and related variables

2019

ABSTRACT Introduction: Low back pain is a prevalent condition with health, social and occupational impact. The aim of this study is to assess the influence of social and occupational factors on worker patients with low back pain. Method: A descriptive study was conducted on 349 subjects with low back pain. The main independent variable was being a manual or non-manual worker. Other social-occupational and lifestyle variables were also considered. The level of disability was established according to the Oswestry low back pain disability questionnaire, and the association between the type of job and the test was evaluated using multiple linear regressions. Results: Manual workers are heavier …

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Associations of physical activity, fitness, and body composition with heart rate variability–based indicators of stress and recovery on workdays: a c…

2014

Background. The purpose of this study was to investigate how physical activity (PA), cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), and body composition are associated with heart rate variability (HRV)-based indicators of stress and recovery on workdays. Additionally, we evaluated the association of objectively measured stress with self-reported burnout symptoms. Methods. Participants of this cross-sectional study were 81 healthy males (age range 26–40 y). Stress and recovery on workdays were measured objectively based on HRV recordings. CRF and anthropometry were assessed in laboratory conditions. The level of PA was based on a detailed PA interview (MET index [MET-h/d]) and self-reported activity class…

medicine.medical_specialtyWorking hoursCross-sectional studyPSYCHOSOCIAL STRESSHRVPhysical activityphysical activityRATE DYNAMICSEXERCISEBurnoutToxicologyBody compositionBody fat percentagerecoveryBMIRecoveryInternal medicinemedicineHeart rate variabilityBody fat percentageCardiorespiratory fitnesskehonkoostumusWork stress2. Zero hungercardiorespiratory fitnessPhysical activitybusiness.industryResearchPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFAT DISTRIBUTIONMENCardiorespiratory fitnesswork stressAnthropometrybody fat percentage3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational healthtyöaikaRISK-FACTORSBURNOUTPhysical therapyWEIGHTbusinessOBESE WOMENSafety ResearchBody mass indexAUTONOMIC ACTIVITYJournal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
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A School-Based Randomized Controlled Trial to Promote Cycling to School in Adolescents: The PACO Study

2021

This manuscript describes the rationale and protocol of a school-based randomized controlled trial called “Cycling and Walk to School” (PACO, by its Spanish acronym) that aims to promote cycling to and from school and physical activity (PA) in adolescents. This study will examine the effects of this intervention in cycling and active commuting to and from school (ACS), PA and several ACS-related factors based on self-determination theory (SDT) and a social-ecological model (SEM). A total of 360 adolescents attending six high schools (three experimental and three control) from three Spanish cities will participate in this randomized controlled trial. The intervention (four cycling sessions; …

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Past and present work practices of European interventional cardiologists in the context of radiation protection of the eye lens—results of the EURALO…

2018

International audience; This paper investigates over five decades of work practices in interventional cardiology, with an emphasis on radiation protection. The analysis is based on data from more than 400 cardiologists from various European countries recruited for a EURALOC study and collected in the period from 2014 to 2016. Information on the types of procedures performed and their annual mean number, fluoroscopy time, access site choice, x-ray units and radiation protection means used was collected using an occupational questionnaire. Based on the specific European data, changes in each parameter have been analysed over decades, while country-specific data analysis has allowed us to dete…

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Differences in the Motor Coordination Abilities Among Adolescent Gymnasts, Swimmers, and Ice Hockey Players

2017

AbstractPurpose. Motor coordination is proposed to be a relatively stable age-related construct, unlikely to be influenced by aligned experiential factors such as intensive sport-specific training. The purpose of the study is to investigate if there are differences in motor coordination abilities among young artistic gymnasts, swimmers, and ice hockey players.Methods. The participants of the study were 508 female and 258 male adolescents (age, M = 12.80, SD = 1.10) comprising artistic gymnasts (n = 463), swimmers (n = 70), and ice hockey players (n = 233). The KTK-test protocol was used to analyse their gross motor coordination abilities.Results. The results of the study demonstrated that g…

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Appropriateness of admission and hospital stay in obstetric wards: an Italian cross-sectional study comparing Sicilian settings

2015

Appropriateness is one of the main topics of health policy and should be estimable in order to analyze the efficacy of hospital services. The Review and Use of the Hospital Protocol (in Italian: Protocollo di Revisione dell’Uso dell’ Ospedale-PRUO) allowed us to evaluate the appropriateness of hospitalizations, starting from daily available clinical records in a selected hospital. Methods The cross-sectional study applied the PRUOmethod on a sample of medical records (N=575; years: 2008–2010) related to ordinary admissions to obstetric wards of Lipari and Pantelleria Hospital (both Minor Islands of Sicily: MI) and to the Teaching Hospital of the University of Palermo (P) in order to evaluat…

medicine.medical_specialtyappropriateness; admission; hospital stay; obstetricCross-sectional studybusiness.industryMedical recordPublic healthIncidence (epidemiology)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthObstetricAppropriateness Admission Hospital stayLow complexityEmergency medicineEpidemiologymedicinebusinessHospital stayHealth policyJournal of Public Health
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Correction: Ruiz et al. Social Environmental Antecedents of Athletes’ Emotions. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 4997

2021

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medicine.medical_specialtybiologyAthletesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic healthINTApplied psychologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRbiology.organism_classificationn/amedicineMedicinePsychologyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Prostitución y salud pública en Valencia. Siglo xix

2013

medicine.medical_specialtybiologyPublic healthPolitical sciencemedicinePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLibrary sciencebiology.organism_classificationValenciaGaceta Sanitaria
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2021

The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of progressively increased training intensity or volume on the nocturnal heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV), countermovement jump, perceived recovery, and heart rate-running speed index (HR-RS index). Another aim was to analyze how observed patterns during the training period in these monitoring variables were associated with the changes in endurance performance. Thirty recreationally trained participants performed a 10-week control period of regular training and a 10-week training period of either increased training intensity (INT, n = 13) or volume (VOL, n = 17). Changes in endurance performance were assessed by an incremen…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industryAthletesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTraining (meteorology)030229 sport sciences030204 cardiovascular system & hematologybiology.organism_classificationIntensity (physics)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineVolume (thermodynamics)Internal medicineHeart rateCardiologymedicineHeart rate variabilityTreadmillbusinessTraining periodInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Technique and safety aspects of resistance exercises: a systematic review of the literature.

2009

A systematic review of the scientific literature was conducted to identify the optimal ranges of motion for preventing injury in the main joints of the body during resistance exercise performance. These ranges of motion are independent of the type in which the resistance exercises could be applied (ie, adults, elderly, athletes, recreational exercisers), and the regions examined include the shoulder, spine, and knee, which are injured most often. It can be concluded that during the performance of any resistance exercise, it is possible to put anatomical structures at risk with certain body positions; therefore, it is necessary to understand these movements so injury can be avoided.

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