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Mortalidad por defectos del tubo neural en México, 1980-1997

2003

Objetivo. Describir la mortalidad en México por defectos del tubo neural, durante el periodo 1980-1997. Material y métodos. Las tasas anuales de mortalidad estatales y nacionales, por defectos del tubo neural, se calcularon por 10 000 nacidos vivos. La tendencia temporal fue evaluada por el porcentaje de cambio anual obtenido mediante un modelo de regresión de Poisson. Se calculó la razón de mortalidad, tomando la media nacional como referencia. Las tasas y las razones se representaron gráficamente en mapas. Resultados. Durante el periodo la tasa bruta de mortalidad por defectos del tubo neural fue de 5.8 por 10 000 nacidos vivos. La anencefalia fue el tipo de defecto más frecuente (37.7%),…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryResearch methodologyMéxicolcsh:Public aspects of medicinePopulationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSaludlcsh:RA1-1270Folic acidMedicinedefectos del tubo neuralmortalidad infantileducationbusinessHumanitiesSalud Pública de México
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A Conceptual Map of “Nutrition”: Content Analysis of Uses in Romanian Mass Media and Scientific Articles Between 2014 and 2017

2020

The National Institute of Statistics revealed that in Romania, in 2014, 46.4% of the population over 18 years were overweight and 9.3% were obese. Moreover, there is no lowering of these rates insight. The current corporeal state is put on the lifestyle that influences eating habits and, in consequence, nutrition (nutriție). In this chapter, we provide a first glimpse of the place that nutrition has in Romania by a conceptual map made based on the data gathered through content analysis. The analysis included all the Romanian articles from media and scientific journals, published between 2014 and 2017.

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryRomanianPopulationOverweightlanguage.human_languageContent analysisConceptual mapmedicinelanguageSociologySocial sciencemedicine.symptombusinesseducationEating habitsMass media
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Establishing Equivalence or Non-Inferiority in Clinical Trials

2012

Background: An increasing number of clinical trials are being performed to show the absence of relevant differences between the effects of two treatments. The primary care physician makes use of the results of so-called equivalence studies, at least indirectly, practically every day. Equally important are active control clinical trials in which the efficacy of a new treatment has to be proven through demonstrating non-inferiority as compared to a standard treatment. Methods: Explanation of basic principles and statistical techniques with reference to the original literature; selective searches in the medical literature. Results: First of all, a suitable distributional parameter must be chos…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryStandard treatmentPopulationPrimary care physicianGeneral MedicineConfidence intervalClinical trialStatistical significanceStatisticsMedicinebusinesseducationEquivalence (measure theory)Statistical hypothesis testingDeutsches Ärzteblatt international
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Detection ofEPOgene doping in blood

2012

Gene doping--or the abuse of gene therapy--will continue to threaten the sports world. History has shown that progress in medical research is likely to be abused in order to enhance human performance. In this review, we critically discuss the progress and the risks associated with the field of erythropoietin (EPO) gene therapy and its applicability to EPO gene doping. We present typical vector systems that are employed in ex vivo and in vivo gene therapy trials. Due to associated risks, gene doping is not a feasible alternative to conventional EPO or blood doping at this time. Nevertheless, it is well described that about half of the elite athlete population is in principle willing to risk …

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryTransgeneGenetic enhancementPopulationPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyBioinformaticsAnalytical ChemistryBlood dopingSubstance Abuse DetectionGene dopingErythropoietinEnvironmental ChemistryMedicineeducationbusinessGeneSpectroscopymedicine.drugDrug Testing and Analysis
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0132: Identifying familial hypercholesterolemia from registries of patients with acute myocardial infarction: an algorithm-based approach

2016

Background and aims Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is at very high risk of early myocardial infarction (MI). The prevalence of FH, which is estimated to be at least 1:500 in the general population, remains unclear in patients with acute MI. From databases of 2 French regional and nationwide registries of acute MI (RICO and FAST-MI, respectively), we aimed to determine FH prevalence by developing a specific algorithm. Methods and results Consecutive patients with AMI ≤48 hours of onset included 1) in FAST-MI: during a one-month period in 213 institutions at the end of 2005 and 2) in RICO: from January 2001 December 2013 (≈13y), were considered in the 2 databases. The algorithm was adapte…

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Dimensional Latent Structure of Relationship Quality: Results of Three Representative Population Samples

2015

One central issue for every latent construct in psychology (e.g., relationship quality) is its latent nature: Differences in intelligence, for example, are traditionally considered to be dimensional (e.g., when quantifying intelligence by a standardized test score) rather than categorical (distinguishing different categories such as intelligent vs. unintelligent). When considering a categorical construct, such as Down syndrome, on the other hand, the characteristic is qualitative (groups are classified by existence or absence of an extra chromosome) rather than quantitative (varying degrees of Down syndrome). The group bound together by the possession of a certain characteristic (disease, d…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryZhàngPopulationStandardized testStatistical powerLevel of measurementArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AnthropologyLocal independenceDisengagement theorybusinessPsychologyeducationSocial psychologyCategorical variableSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Marriage and Family
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Learning through video blogs

2019

Previous research have found evidences of both, low traditional literacy skills (e.g. reading) and low digital literacy skills (computers and Internet skills) in the population of young students with intellectual disabilities ID). The main goal of this study was to test if learning content in the Internet was enhanced or interfered by video blog presentation mode for this population. In particular, we explored the metacognitive deficit hypothesis by Ackerman & Goldsmith [1] which predicts that a) monitoring accuracy (difference between predicted and actual comprehension) will be lower in videos than in texts; b) restudy decisions will be more efficient in the text medium (i.e. higher restud…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPopulation050301 educationMetacognitionmedicine.disease050105 experimental psychologyTest (assessment)ComprehensionReading (process)Intellectual disabilitymedicineMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesThe InternetPsychologybusinesseducation0503 educationDigital literacymedia_commonProceedings of the XX International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
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Epidemiologische Perspektiven der Migrationsforschung am Beispiel von Krebserkrankungen

2008

Epidemiologic research on migration and health in Germany is increasingly focusing on chronic diseases. Migrant studies can help to identify causes of diseases. They also help to identify health inequalities and can thus contribute to improvements in health care. With regard to cancer, descriptive studies among Turkish migrants and ethnic German immigrants from the Former Soviet Union have shown overall low, but slowly increasing cancer rates as compared to autochthonous Germans. For individual cancer sites such as stomach cancer, migrants appear to experience higher risks than the comparison population. Epidemiologic approaches studying cancer care and services for migrants, as well as ana…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationPopulationEthnic groupCancersocial sciencesmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyEnvironmental healthEpidemiology of cancerHealth caremedicinepopulation characteristicsLife course approachDescriptive researchbusinesseducationgeographic locationsApplied PsychologyDemographymedia_commonPPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie
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Celebrating Multiculturalism: European Multicultural Media Initiatives as Anti-Racist Practices

2017

Looking back on 20 years of European media policy, which reflects issues of ethnic minorities and immigrants there are significant developments in both policy and implementation. The recent European initiatives to increase cultural diversity in the media at a high institutional level stress that ethnic minorities and new immigrants should get access to both the screen and the newsroom. The increased policies and activity in this domain are a result of the perceived threat of the non-integration of the minority population in Europe. Signs of “lack of social cohesion” are interpreted from key events that have been heavily aired in the media: disturbances in French suburbs, the Danish cartoon …

education.field_of_studybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationPopulationEthnic groupPublic relationsPolitical sciencePolitical economyMulticulturalismCultural diversityTerrorismPublic serviceMinority rightsbusinesseducationmedia_common
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A novel rationale for targeting FXI: Insights from the hemostatic miRNA targetome for emerging anticoagulant strategies

2018

Abstract The treatment and prevention of thrombosis is currently under a period of rapid change with the replacement of traditional anticoagulant vitamin K antagonists, which impair the biosynthesis of a wide range of blood coagulation factors, with direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), which specifically target factors FXa or FIIa. Nevertheless therapeutic targeting of blood coagulation is an inherently difficult task as it interferes with the delicate balance of pro- and anticoagulant activities. Although anticoagulants are employed in millions of thrombophilic patients worldwide each year, for a growing population with comorbidities who exhibit an increased risk of bleeding with DOAC treat…

education.field_of_studybusiness.industrymedicine.drug_classPopulationAnticoagulantTherapeutic effectBioinformaticsTherapeutic targetingmedicine.diseaseThrombosisIncreased riskHemostasismicroRNAMedicineeducationbusiness
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