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Truck Platooning Under Real Traffic Conditions: First Insights on Behavioral Adaptations and Gap Preference of Professional Drivers.

2020

Objective The aim of the study was to investigate (1) how different gap sizes are perceived by professional truck drivers under real traffic conditions and (2) whether semi-automated platoon driving leads to changes in driving behavior of subsequent manual driving. Background Platoon driving is a current branch in the development of automated driving in which two or more vehicles build a convoy. The lead vehicle is controlled manually while following vehicles are electronically coupled to it and drive semi-automated with small gaps in order to achieve a better traffic flow and potential fuel savings. Method In a real road experiment, 10 trained professional truck drivers completed a total o…

TruckAutomobile DrivingApplied psychologyAccidents TrafficPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsHuman Factors and ErgonomicsSuicide preventionPreferenceOccupational safety and healthBehavioral NeuroscienceMotor VehiclesSurveys and QuestionnairesInjury preventionHumansPlatoonPsychologyApplied PsychologyProblem SolvingHuman factors
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On-Road Study of Fatigue Management Strategies in Long-Haul Truck Drivers

2014

The current study investigated what strategies long-haul truck drivers use to mitigate fatigue at the wheel. A group of 52 truck drivers participated in the study in which drivers’ fatigue at the wheel was measured by a well-validated self-rating scale (the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale) and the use of fatigue countermeasures by a diary for a period of two consecutive workweeks including day and night-time trips. Results showed that the drivers more frequently used fatigue countermeasures while fatigued at the wheel but most of these countermeasures, with the exception of caffeine, can be regarded as inefficient (e.g., opening a window). The results indicate that long-haul truck drivers resp…

TruckEngineeringbusiness.industryHuman factors and ergonomicsManagement trainingPoison controlta3142Suicide preventionOccupational safety and healthMedical TerminologyTransport engineeringAeronauticsInjury preventionbusinessta515Trip planningMedical Assisting and TranscriptionProceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting
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Are long-haul truck drivers unusually alert? A comparison with long-haul airline pilots.

2020

Abstract Background Recent studies suggest heavy vehicle drivers self-estimate their sleepiness unexpectedly low during night duties. The present study compared sleepiness ratings of long-haul truck drivers with those of long-haul airline pilots during night and non-night duties. In addition, the correspondence between self-rated manifest and predicted latent sleepiness was examined in the two groups. Methods Twenty-two drivers and 33 pilots participated. Their working hours, sleep, on-duty sleepiness, and use of sleepiness countermeasures were measured in naturalistic conditions. Predictions of latent sleepiness were based on the measurements of working hours and sleep using the Sleep/Wake…

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Disease management of type 2 diabetes: a follow-up analysis in a sanitary district of Sicily

2011

AIM:The aim of this paper was to analyze the Disease management of type 2 diabetes in a sanitary district of the Sicily Region (Italy). METHODS: In a population of 9 698 subjects, we selected patients with known type 2 diabetes: a cohort of 385 subjects, (206 women and 179 men) following up for one year. Prevalence of type 2 diabetes in the analyzed population was 3.97%. A great lot of cohort was on a diet. RESULTS: After one year, a per cent reduction of obese and overweight subjects was observed. No differences were observed for Body Mass Index (BMI) at the beginning and at the end of the study. After one year, through educational meetings with the doctor, a significant increase of knowle…

Type II NIDM Prevention Risk Factors
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Effect of candesartan on progression and regression of retinopathy in type 2 diabetes (DIRECT-Protect 2): a randomised placebo-controlled trial.

2008

Summary Background Results of previous studies suggest that renin-angiotensin system blockers might reduce the burden of diabetic retinopathy. We therefore designed the DIabetic REtinopathy Candesartan Trials (DIRECT) Programme to assess whether candesartan could reduce the incidence and progression of retinopathy in type 1 diabetes. Methods Two randomised, double-blind, parallel-design, placebo-controlled trials were done in 309 centres worldwide. Participants with normotensive, normoalbuminuric type 1 diabetes without retinopathy were recruited to the DIRECT-Prevent 1 trial and those with existing retinopathy were recruited to DIRECT-Protect 1, and were assigned to candesartan 16 mg once …

Type1 Diabetes Retinopathy Candesartan Prevention
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Typology of human aggression and its biological control

2008

Human aggression is considered a global public health problem with a tremendous impact on the victims. Scientists studying this behaviour can contribute to reducing this worldwide problem by identifying its causes and designing preventive interventions and treatment. Those working on its biological bases need to establish which types of human aggression may be candidates for a biological intervention, which makes it necessary to develop a typology of this behaviour. Considering the primary goal that guides the perpetrator to behave aggressively, a distinction is made between impulsive and premeditated types. However, to control aggression, the distinction should be made between individuals …

TypologyBuss–Perry Aggression QuestionnaireMultidisciplinary approachAggressionIntervention (counseling)medicineHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlmedicine.symptomPsychologySuicide preventionSocial psychology
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The health promoting sports club in Finland--a challenge for the settings-based approach.

2006

SUMMARY The purpose of this article is, first, to compile a frame of reference for the health promoting sports club and, second, to develop standards for the concept. This concept is based on the settings-based health promotion approach. Sports clubs are a new setting for health promotion, which until now has been little examined from a settings point of view. Nevertheless, this concept has much potential. For example, sports clubs attract a large number of children and adolescents and their educational nature can be considered to be informal. The present standards were developed using the Delphi method. The researcher, in cooperation with a panel of experts (experts in health promotion, n …

TypologyMaleHealth (social science)AdolescentDelphi TechniqueHealth BehaviorDelphi methodPoison controlHealth PromotionSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthNursingMedicineHumansChildFinlandbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCharterPublic relationsHealth promotionAdolescent BehaviorFemaleClubbusinessSportsHealth promotion international
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Differences in treatment adherence, program completion, and recidivism among batterer subtypes

2017

Abstract The present study aimed to cross-validate Holtzworth-Munroe and Stuart's typology in a Spanish sample of court-referred intimate partner violence batterers. The study also analyzed the typology's capability to predict treatment attendance, completion, and IPV recidivism two years after the treatment. The sample consisted of 210 batterers court referred to a batterer intervention program. Using cluster analysis, three batterer subtypes were identified in accordance with the original typology: family-only batterers, borderline/dysphoric, and generally violent-antisocial. The typology predicted program attendance, completion, and recidivism. Batterers from the generally violent-antiso…

TypologyPsychotherapistPerpetratorslcsh:BF1-990Poison controlSuicide preventionBatterer intervention programsInjury prevention0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslcsh:K5000-5582TypologiesApplied Psychology0505 lawRecidivism05 social sciencesAttendancefood and beveragesHuman factors and ergonomicsIntimate partner violencelcsh:Psychology050501 criminologylcsh:Criminal law and procedureDomestic violencePsychologyLaw050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyThe European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
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Prevention of Functional Decline by Reframing the Role of Nursing Homes?

2017

Institutionalization is generally a consequence of functional decline driven by physical limitations, cognitive impairments, and/or loss of social supports. At this stage, intervention to reverse functional losses is often too late. To be more effective, geriatric medicine must evolve to intervene at an earlier stage of the disability process. Could nursing homes (NHs) transform from settings in which many residents dwell to settings in which the NH residents and those living in neighboring communities benefit from staff expertise to enhance quality of life and maintain or slow functional decline? A task force of clinical researchers met in Toulouse on December 2, 2015, to address some of t…

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Patrones de consumo de drogas y ocupación del ocio en estudiantes universitarios : sus efectos sobre el hábito de estudio

2010

Este estudio se enmarca en el plan andaluz sobre drogas y es consecuencia de un convenio de colaboración entre la Junta de Andalucía, a través de la Consejería para la Igualdad y Bienestar Social, y la Universidad de Huelva. El objetivo es identifi car diferentes perfi les de estudiantes universitarios sobre la base de sus hábitos de consumo y ocupación del ocio, y comprobar su efecto sobre el hábito de estudio. Tras un muestreo aleatorio y estratifi cado por facultades, la muestra la constituye un total de 1.200 estudiantes de la Universidad de Huelva, a quienes aplicamos un cuestionario diseñado para tal fi n sobre hábitos de consumo, ocupación del ocio y medidas preventivas, constituido …

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