Search results for "Prevention"

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Statins and new-onset diabetes

2013

Statins are highly efficacious lipid modifying agents that reduce the risk for cardiovascular (CV) events in both primary and secondary prevention settings. However, statins affect molecular mechanisms which adversely impact on insulin sensitivity and β-cell function, thereby increasing risk for new onset diabetes mellitus (NOD). Defining the mechanisms involved is the focus of considerable current investigation. The statins reduce the risk for CV events in normoglycemic patients as well as in those with diabetes mellitus (DM) and their benefits outweigh the risk of inducing NOD. We review the clinical evidence for NOD with statin treatment, as well as the potential mechanisms involved. Our…

PharmacologySecondary preventionLIPID MODIFYING AGENTSbusiness.industrynutritional and metabolic diseasesInsulin sensitivityNodPharmacologyStatin treatmentBioinformaticsmedicine.diseaseRisk AssessmentPrimary PreventionDiabetes Mellitus Type 2New onset diabetesCardiovascular DiseasesDiabetes mellitusDrug DiscoverySecondary PreventionmedicineHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsRisk assessmentbusinessnew-onset diabetes mellitus statin cardiovascular events insulin sensitivity primary prevention secondary prevention
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Editorial: Ischemic Stroke Prevention

2014

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina Internabusiness.industryStroke ischemic PreventionBrain IschemiaStrokeInternal medicineIschemic strokemedicineCardiologyAnimalsHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPlatelet Aggregation InhibitorsCurrent Vascular Pharmacology
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Doing One’s Best, Alternative Possibilities, and Blameworthiness

2014

En este trabajo me propongo principalmente mejorar y dar un apoyo mas firme a una defensa del Principio de Posibilidades Alternativas (PPA) frente a los casos Frankfurt que propuse en trabajos anteriores. En el presente articulo concentro mi atencion en un reciente y famoso caso Frankfurt, �Evasion de impuestos�, disenado por Derk Pereboom. Tras presentar los aspectos esenciales de mi defensa del PPA y aplicarlos al caso de Pereboom, considero distintas objeciones que han sido (o podrian ser) planteadas a dicha defensa y sostengo que no tienen exito. Concluyo senalando que mi critica al ejemplo de Pereboom sugiere una estrategia general contra otros casos Frankfurt, tanto posibles como efec…

PhilosophyInjury controlAccident preventionPhilosophyPoison controlFrankfurt casesHumanitiesCrítica (México D. F. En línea)
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Statistical analysis about diffusion of exercise addiction in Sicily

2020

Exercise Addiction (EA) is a behavioural dysfunction marked by uncontrolled compulsion towards all kinds of physical activity. With the purpose of understanding the epidemiology of this steadily increasing phenomenon, we have done a statistical analysis about some data obtained through the administration of an onlinequestionnaire (Google forms): the same one was also converted into paper-questionnaire and then it has been administered in many gyms in Palermo and Trapani (Sicily-Italy). The sample examined consists of 976 people aged between 14 and 65 (47.3% of them are women and 52.7% are men). For 53.8% of analysed people, physical activity is one of the most important things of their life…

PhysicsNew addictionAddictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPreventionBiochemistry (medical)Amateur DopingPlant ScienceAdolescentsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyExercise Addictionlcsh:Biology (General)InformationSettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaStatistical analysisStatistical physicsDiffusion (business)lcsh:QH301-705.5media_commonJournal of Biological Research
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Dare to jump: The effect of the new high impact activity SuperJump on bone remodeling. A new tool to maintain fitness during COVID-19 home confinement

2021

SuperJump is a high impact activity performed on an elastic trampoline that mixes aerobic and anaerobic exercises already proposed as home-based activity for preventing a sedentary lifestyle. We determined in a randomized controlled trial whether 20 weeks of SuperJump activity would promote bone formation and reduce resorption in eumenorrheic women. Twenty-four women were randomized to a non-exercise group (control group) or an exercise group that performed SuperJump activity three times a week for 20 weeks. Blood samples were collected in both groups at baseline and at the end of the 20 weeks and compared within and between the groups for C-terminal telopeptide (CTX), a marker of bone reso…

Physiology (medical)bone homeostasisosteoporosis preventionphysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOrthopedics and Sports Medicinewomenbone remodelingbone remodeling physical activity women osteoporosis prevention bone homeostasis
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Strategies for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion in Urban Areas: The Erice 50 Charter

2017

The Erice 50 Charter titled "Strategies for Diseases Prevention and Health Promotion in Urban Areas" was unanimously approved at the conclusion of the 50th Residential Course "Urban Health. Instruments for promoting health and for assessing hygienic and sanitary conditions in urban areas", held from 29th March to 2nd April 2017 in Erice, at the "Ettore Majorana" Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture and promoted by the International School of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine "G. D'Alessandro" and the Study Group "Building Hygiene" of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health (SItI). At the conclusion of the intense learning experience during the Course…

Planning and Designing StrategiesUrban HealthHealth PromotionUrban Health Public Health Built Environment Planning and Designing Strategies Health PromotionPrimary PreventionItalyPlanning and Designing Strategiebuilt environment; health promotion; planning and designing strategies; public health; urban health; public health environmental and occupational health; infectious diseasesHumansUrban Health; Public Health; Built Environment; Planning and Designing Strategies; Health promotionHealth promotionPublic HealthBuilt EnvironmentBuilt Environment; Health Promotion; Planning and Designing Strategies; Public Health; Urban Health; Health Promotion; Humans; Italy; Primary Prevention; Urban Health
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Heart rate and blood pressure responses to a competitive role-playing game

2001

The effects of the outcome of competitive encounters on physiological parameters have been studied, especially testosterone levels, but hardly on other systems that, however, present a high sensitivity to stress. This study assessed the effect of a competitive game on heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) in a sample of university students. In addition, the influence of anxiety and attributions of the outcome was also explored. Only winners significantly showed a rise in HR during the competition followed by a decrease along the posttask phase in addition to more internal attributions. On the contrary, the average HR for losers during the competition was lower compared with their baseline…

Poison controlHemodynamicsOutcome (game theory)Developmental psychologyBlood pressureArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Injury preventionHeart rateDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineAnxietymedicine.symptomAttributionPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychology
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Differences in Inhibitory Control between Impulsive and Premeditated Aggression in Juvenile Inmates

2017

Inhibitory control dysfunction was considered a universal characteristic of violent offenders. The aim of this study was to examine differences in inhibitory control between two subtypes of violent youth; those displaying predominantly impulsive and those presenting predominantly premeditated aggression (PM). Forty-four juvenile offenders, defined on the basis of the Procedures for the Classification of Aggressive/Violent Acts (Stanford and Barratt, 2001) participated (N = 23: impulsive; N = 21 premeditated). A visual Go/NoGo task was used to compare behavioral responses and event-related potentials (ERPs) between groups. The task contained two letters (W and M), W was the Go stimulus and M…

Poison controlStimulus (physiology)Impulsivityevent-related potentialslcsh:RC321-571Developmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscienceviolence0302 clinical medicineEvent-related potentialInjury preventionmental disordersmedicineJuvenile delinquencyJuvenile0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological PsychiatryOriginal ResearchAggression05 social sciencespremeditated aggressioninhibitory controlPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologyimpulsive aggressionmedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgerypsychological phenomena and processes050104 developmental & child psychologyNeuroscienceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Reduction of environmental pollutants for prevention of cardiovascular disease: it’s time to act

2020

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Pollutantbusiness.industryAir pollutionEpidemiology and PreventionDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineViewpointEnvironmental healthmedicineAcademicSubjects/MED00200030212 general & internal medicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEuropean Heart Journal
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A note on cooperative versus non-cooperative strategies in international pollution control

2002

Abstract In this note, we evaluate the scope of Dockner and Long’s [Journal of Environment Economics and Management 24 (1993) 13] conclusion on the efficiency of the non-cooperative outcome in a differential game of international pollution control. We also complete the study of the different equilibria the differential game can present. Our results show that their conclusion requires that the initial value of the stock of pollution be higher than the Pareto-efficient pollution stock so that the equilibrium path of emissions involves a decreasing stock of pollution. Our results also show that the application of the procedure proposed by Tsutsui and Mino [Journal of Economic Theory 52 (1990) …

PollutionEconomics and EconometricsNon-cooperative gameOperations researchmedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollutionmedicine.disease_causeMicroeconomicsPollution preventionDifferential gamemedicineEconomicsInitial value problemGame theoryStock (geology)media_commonResource and Energy Economics
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