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Leisure time physical activity and its relation to psychiatric comorbidities in depression. Findings from Finnish Depression and Metabolic Syndrome i…

2019

Purpose: The study aim was to examine association between leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and psychiatric comorbidities among people with depression. Methods: Total 447 patients aged 35 years and older suffering from depressive symptoms (DS) and who were confirmed depression positive participated this study. The study was conducted between 2008 and 2011 in municipalities within Central Finland Hospital District. DS were determined with Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-21) with cutoff score >= 10 and psychiatric diagnoses were confirmed by Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.). LTPA, other diseases as well as use of antidepressant were captured by self-reported questio…

MaleSYMPTOMSDiseaseComorbidityDISEASE3124 Neurology and psychiatry0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesANXIETY030212 general & internal medicineDepression (differential diagnoses)FinlandkomorbiditeettiMetabolic Syndromemedicine.diagnostic_testDepressionLeisure time physical activityASSOCIATIONMiddle Aged3. Good healthPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyCardiovascular DiseasesdepressionAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomBURDENfyysinen aktiivisuusmasennusAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyDISORDERSPhysical examinationEXERCISEPsychiatric comorbidities03 medical and health sciencesLeisure Activitiespsychiatric comorbiditiesPEOPLEmedicineHumansObesityPsychiatryleisure time physical activityPsychiatric Status Rating Scalesbusiness.industryMORTALITYBeck Depression Inventory3112 Neurosciencesmedicine.diseaseObesity030227 psychiatryHealth promotionCross-Sectional StudiesMetabolic syndromebusinesshuman activities
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Lower limb muscle strength and muscle mass are associated with incident symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: a Longitudinal Cohort Study

2021

Recent literature suggests that sarcopenia, often represented by low lower limbs muscle mass and strength, can be considered a potential risk factor for knee osteoarthritis (OA), but the available literature is still limited. We therefore aimed to investigate whether sarcopenia is associated with a higher risk of radiographic (ROA) and symptomatic knee OA (SxOA) in a large cohort of North American people in the context of the OA initiative. Sarcopenia at baseline was diagnosed in case of low skeletal muscle mass (i.e., lower skeletal mass index) and poor performance in the chair stands test. The outcomes of interest for this study included ROA (radiographical osteoarthritis) if a knee devel…

MaleSarcopeniaEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismDiseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinologyCohort Studiesolder peoplesarcopeniaEndocrinologyRisk Factorsosteoarthritis of the kneeOsteoarthritisepidemiology; muscle mass and function; older people; osteoarthritis of the knee; sarcopenia; Aged; Body Composition; Cohort Studies; Female; Humans; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Muscle Strength; Muscle Skeletal; Osteoarthritis Knee; Risk Factors; Sarcopenia; United StatesHumansKneeLongitudinal StudiesMuscle StrengthMuscle Skeletalmuscle mass and functionOriginal ResearchAgedddc:616SkeletalOsteoarthritis KneeMiddle AgedRC648-665musculoskeletal systemUnited StatesBody CompositionMuscleFemaleepidemiologyepidemiology muscle mass and function older people osteoarthritis of the knee Aged Body Composition Cohort Studies Female Humans Longitudinal Studies Male Middle Aged Muscle Strength Muscle Skeletal Osteoarthritis Knee Risk Factors Sarcopeniahuman activities
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Validation of bioelectrical impedance analysis for estimating limb lean mass in free-living Caucasian elderly people

2017

Background & aims Aging is characterized by a loss of limb lean mass (LLM) that can lead to physical disability and death. Regional bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) may be a reliable method for estimating LLM, but no prediction equations are available for elderly Caucasian subjects. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a BIA-based equation for predicting LLM in healthy elderly Caucasians, taking dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) as the reference method. Methods Using a cross-sectional design, 244 free-living healthy Caucasian subjects (117 men, 179 women) over 60 years of age were enrolled. LLM was measured with DXA (LLMDXA), and the resistance (Rz) and reactance (Xc) o…

MaleSarcopeniamedicine.medical_specialtyUrology030209 endocrinology & metabolismCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineBody weightWhite PeopleNOBody Mass Index03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAbsorptiometry PhotonmedicineElectric ImpedanceElderly peopleHumans030212 general & internal medicineMuscle SkeletalSarcopenia Body composition Prediction equation Limb lean mass Older adultsAgedMultiple regression equationAged 80 and overNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryBody WeightReproducibility of ResultsHealthy elderlyLimb lean massMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseResistive indexPrediction equationCross-Sectional StudiesOlder adultsSarcopeniaLean body massPhysical therapyBody CompositionBody composition; Limb lean mass; Older adults; Prediction equation; Sarcopenia; Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine; Nutrition and DieteticsFemalebusinessBioelectrical impedance analysis
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Association between the APOA2 promoter polymorphism and body weight in Mediterranean and Asian populations: replication of a gene–saturated fat inter…

2011

Objective: The APOA2 gene has been associated with obesity and insulin resistance (IR) in animal and human studies with controversial results. We have reported an APOA2–saturated fat interaction determining body mass index (BMI) and obesity in American populations. This work aims to extend our findings to European and Asian populations. Methods: Cross-sectional study in 4602 subjects from two independent populations: a high-cardiovascular risk Mediterranean population (n=907 men and women; aged 67±6 years) and a multiethnic Asian population (n=2506 Chinese, n=605 Malays and n=494 Asian Indians; aged 39±12 years) participating in a Singapore National Health Survey. Anthropometric, clinical, …

MaleSaturated fatsaturated fatGenotypeEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSaturated fatPopulationMedicine (miscellaneous)BiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideMediterranean BasinArticleWhite PeopleAPOA2Body Mass IndexAsian PeopleGene interactioninsulin resistanceGenotypegene-diet interactionmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseObesityeducationGeneAllelesAgedGeneticseducation.field_of_studyNutrition and DieteticsBody WeightInsulin resistancemedicine.diseaseDietary FatsObesityCross-Sectional StudiesCardiovascular DiseasesGene–diet interactionFemaleBody mass indexApolipoprotein A-IIInternational Journal of Obesity
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Association analyses identify 31 new risk loci for colorectal cancer susceptibility

2019

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, and has a strong heritable basis. We report a genome-wide association analysis of 34,627 CRC cases and 71,379 controls of European ancestry that identifies SNPs at 31 new CRC risk loci. We also identify eight independent risk SNPs at the new and previously reported European CRC loci, and a further nine CRC SNPs at loci previously only identified in Asian populations. We use in situ promoter capture Hi-C (CHi-C), gene expression, and in silico annotation methods to identify likely target genes of CRC SNPs. Whilst these new SNP associations implicate target genes that are enriched for known CRC pathways such as Wnt …

MaleScienceInheritance Patternscancer genetics/Datasets as Topiccolorectal cancerGenome-wide association studiesPolymorphism Single NucleotideArticleWhite PeopleAsian PeopleRisk FactorsCancer genomicsHumansGenetic Predisposition to Diseaselcsh:ScienceCancer geneticsneoplasmscancer genomicsQgenomiikkaMiddle AgedColorectal cancerdigestive system diseasesperäsuolisyöpäsyöpägeenitGenetic LociCase-Control Studiesgenome-wide association studieslcsh:QsyöpätauditFemaleColorectal NeoplasmsGenome-Wide Association StudyNature Communications
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<p>Agreement of a Short Form of the Self-Administered Multidimensional Prognostic Index (SELFY-MPI-SF): A Useful Tool for the Self-Assessment o…

2020

Alberto Cella,1 Alberto Ferrari,2 Giuseppe Rengo,3 Vincenzo Solfrizzi,4 Nicola Veronese,5 Matteo Puntoni,6 Sabrina Zora,1 Alberto Pilotto,1,4 Filippo Fimognari7 On behalf of the SELFY-MPI SIGOT Investigators1Geriatric Unit, Department of Geriatric Care, Orthogeriatrics and Rehabilitation, EO Galliera Hospital, Genova, Italy; 2Geriatric Unit, Arcispedale S. Maria Nuova, AUSL Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy; 3Department of Translational Medical Sciences, Division of Geriatrics, Federico II University, Napoli, Italy; 4Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine, University of Bari, Bari, Italy; 5Primary Care Department, Azienda ULSS 3 Serenissima, Venice, Italy; 6Scientific Coordination Unit,…

MaleSelf-assessmentGerontologySelf-AssessmentIndex (economics)Activities of daily livingInterpersonal RelationReproducibility of ResultNutritional StatusSample (statistics)Comorbidity03 medical and health sciencesCognition0302 clinical medicineRisk Factorsself assessmentActivities of Daily LivingHumansMedicineInterpersonal Relations030212 general & internal medicineGeriatric AssessmentAgedOriginal ResearchAged 80 and overFrailtybusiness.industryRisk FactorSelfReproducibility of ResultsCognitionGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPhysical Functional Performancecomprehensive geriatric assessmentmedicine.diseaseComorbiditymultidimensional prognostic indexNutritional StatuClinical Interventions in AgingPolypharmacyFemaleIndependent LivingGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessOlder peoplecomprehensive geriatric assessment multidimensional prognostic index frailty self assessmen030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHumanClinical Interventions in Aging
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Self-rated health and self-assessed change in health in elderly men and women — A five-year longitudinal study

1998

The purpose of the present investigation was two fold: (1) to examine how men and women self-rate their health as they age from 75 to 80 yr and how they assess the change in their health over the five year period; and (2) to ascertain how self-assessed change in health over the follow-up period corresponded to the difference in self-ratings of health between the assessments performed at baseline and at follow-up. The study was part of the Evergreen-project with the study group comprising all inhabitants born in 1914 (N = 388) living in Jyväskylä, central Finland. At baseline, 93.4%, and at follow-up, 93.3%, of those who were eligible participated in the interview. Self-rated health, when as…

MaleSelf-assessmentGerontologySelf-Assessmentmedicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal studyHealth (social science)business.industryHealth StatusPublic healthMEDLINEFollow up studiesQuality of life (healthcare)History and Philosophy of SciencemedicineHumansElderly peopleFemaleLongitudinal StudiesbusinessGeriatric AssessmentFinlandAgedSelf-rated healthDemographySocial Science & Medicine
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The c.43_44insCTG variation in PCSK9 is associated with low plasma LDL-cholesterol in a Caucasian population.

2006

Abstract The genetic etiology of familial hypobetalipoproteinemia (FHBL) is unclear in the majority of cases. Mutations in apolipoprotein B (APOB) are the only confirmed causes of FHBL. Recently, loss-of-function mutations of PCSK9 gene have been shown to be associated with the hypocholesterolemia phenotype. Our primary goal was to confirm that mutations in PCSK9 could be another cause of FHBL. Using the sequencing approach, we found that the c.43_44insCTG variation in PCSK9, a common in-frame insertion in both African American and Caucasian populations, is associated with the hypocholesterolemia phenotype in three FHBL families. Then we tested whether this variation could be associated wit…

MaleSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaApolipoprotein BDNA Mutational Analysismedicine.disease_causePCSK9Hypobetalipoproteinemiaschemistry.chemical_compoundGene Frequencyapolipoprotein BChildGenetics (clinical)Aged 80 and overMutationeducation.field_of_studybiologySerine EndopeptidasesMiddle AgedPedigreefamilial hypobetalipoproteinemiaPhenotypeChild Preschoollipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)FemaleProprotein ConvertasesProprotein Convertase 9Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPopulationMolecular Sequence DataWhite PeopleLDLlipidInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineHumanseducationAllele frequencyAgedhypocholesterolemiaCholesterolPCSK9Cholesterol HDLCholesterol LDLmedicine.diseaseHypocholesterolemiaEndocrinologychemistryMutationbiology.proteinLipoproteinHuman mutation
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Colorectal cancer in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a single-center experience

2017

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). The aim of the study is to evaluate the prevalence of CRC in a cohort of Caucasian patients with T2DM and the association with other variables previously known to be related with increased risk of CRC. We retrospectively evaluated the data of 741 consecutive Caucasian patients with T2DM who underwent colonoscopic screening in our tertiary referral center. A control cohort of 333 patients with thyroid disease was selected to evaluate the difference in the incidence of CRC. At a median follow-up of 132.5 months (range 33.3-175.7), 67 cases of cancer (prevalence 9%) occurred; among these, 14 cases …

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A Lack of Sexual Dimorphism in Width-to-Height Ratio in White European Faces Using 2D Photographs, 3D Scans, and Anthropometry

2012

Facial width-to-height ratio has received a great deal of attention in recent research. Evidence from human skulls suggests\ud that males have a larger relative facial width than females, and that this sexual dimorphism is an honest signal of\ud masculinity, aggression, and related traits. However, evidence that this measure is sexually dimorphic in faces, rather than\ud skulls, is surprisingly weak. We therefore investigated facial width-to-height ratio in three White European samples using\ud three different methods of measurement: 2D photographs, 3D scans, and anthropometry. By measuring the same\ud individuals with multiple methods, we demonstrated high agreement across all measures. Ho…

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