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Serum Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate and Incident Depression in the Elderly: The Pro.V.A. Study

2015

Objective: Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) appears to have a protective effect against depression, but contrasting findings are available. Therefore, we investigated whether high serum DHEAS levels were associated with any protective effect on incident depression and incident severe depression in a representative group of elderly men and women. Methods: In a population-based cohort longitudinal study in the general community, 789 older participants without depression and cognitive impairment at the baseline were included, among 3,099 screened subjects. Serum DHEAS levels were determined based on blood samples; incident depression and severe depression were diagnosed by means of the G…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal studyPopulationchemistry.chemical_compoundDehydroepiandrosterone sulfateelderly.Sex FactorsResidence CharacteristicsInternal medicinemedicineHumansLongitudinal StudieseducationDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedProportional Hazards ModelsAged 80 and overPsychiatric Status Rating Scaleseducation.field_of_studyProportional hazards modelDehydroepiandrosterone SulfateDepressionConfoundingPsychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologychemistryCohortGeriatric Depression ScaleSerum DHEASFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychology
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Low Protein Intake Is Associated with a Major Reduction in IGF-1, Cancer, and Overall Mortality in the 65 and Younger but Not Older Population

2014

SummaryMice and humans with growth hormone receptor/IGF-1 deficiencies display major reductions in age-related diseases. Because protein restriction reduces GHR-IGF-1 activity, we examined links between protein intake and mortality. Respondents aged 50–65 reporting high protein intake had a 75% increase in overall mortality and a 4-fold increase in cancer death risk during the following 18 years. These associations were either abolished or attenuated if the proteins were plant derived. Conversely, high protein intake was associated with reduced cancer and overall mortality in respondents over 65, but a 5-fold increase in diabetes mortality across all ages. Mouse studies confirmed the effect…

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Pulmonary embolism in Europe - Burden of illness in relationship to healthcare resource utilization and return to work.

2018

Objectives\ud Pulmonary embolism (PE) is associated with a substantial economic burden. However evidence from patients in Europe is scarce. The aim of this study was to report the impacts of PE on healthcare resource utilization (HCRU) and return to work using the PREFER in VTE registry.\ud \ud Methods\ud The PREFER in VTE registry was a prospective, observational, multicenter study in seven European countries, aiming to provide data concerning treatment patterns, HCRU, mortality, quality of life and work-loss. Patients with a first-time or recurrent PE were included and followed up at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. Treatment patterns, re-hospitalization rates, length of hospital stays (LOS), and a…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMEDLINE030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineReturn to WorkQuality of lifeInternal medicineHealth careMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinebusiness.industryProportional hazards modelCancerHematologymedicine.diseasePulmonary embolismEuropeAmbulatoryQuality of LifeObservational studyFemalebusinessPulmonary EmbolismThrombosis research
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Prognostic value of pulmonary vascular resistance estimated by cardiac magnetic resonance in patients with chronic heart failure.

2014

Pulmonary arterial hypertension is known to be related to worse prognosis in patients with heart failure (HF). Quantification of pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) still requires invasive right heart catheterization. Recent studies have shown an accurate method for non-invasive estimation of PVR by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). Our aim was to evaluate the prognostic value of PVR calculated by CMR in patients with congestive HF.We calculated PVR by CMR in 132 patients [age 65.6 ± 13.1 years, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 35.1 ± 16.4%, ischaemic aetiology 40%] recently admitted for decompensated HF and derived to our cardiac imaging unit for diagnosis. Patients with cardiac e…

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Empirically-derived food patterns and the risk of total mortality and cardiovascular events in the PREDIMED study.

2015

BACKGROUND & AIMS: There is little evidence on post hoc-derived dietary patterns (DP) and all-cause mortality in Southern-European populations. Furthermore, the potential effect modification of a DP by a nutritional intervention has not been sufficiently assessed. We assessed the association between a posteriori defined baseline major DP and total mortality or cardiovascular events within each of the three arms of a large primary prevention trial (PREDIMED) where participants were randomized to two active interventions with Mediterranean-type diets or to a control group (allocated to a low-fat diet). DESIGN: We followed-up 7216 participants for a median of 4.3 years. A validated 137-item fo…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMediterranean dietEmpirical ResearchMotor ActivityDiet MediterraneanCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineLower riskBody Mass IndexMediterranean cookingRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesInternal medicineCuina mediterràniaRisk of mortalityMortalitatHumansMedicineRefined grainsMortalityDiet Fat-RestrictedAgedProportional Hazards ModelsAged 80 and overNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelMalalties cardiovascularsHazard ratioFeeding BehaviorMiddle AgedConfidence intervalDietEuropeNutrition AssessmentCardiovascular diseasesQuartileCardiovascular DiseasesPatient ComplianceFemaleDietaEnergy IntakebusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Is complying with the recommendations of sodium intake beneficial for health in individuals at high cardiovascular risk? Findings from the PREDIMED s…

2015

Background: Excess sodium intake is associated with high blood pressure, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). It is unknown whether decreasing sodium intake to ,2300 mg/d has an effect on CVD or all-cause mortality. Objective: The objective was to assess whether reductions in sodium intake to ,2300 mg/d were associated with either an increased or a decreased risk of fatal and nonfatal CVD and all-cause mortality. Design: This observational prospective study of the PREvencicon DIeta MEDiterr� (PREDIMED) trial included 3982 participants at high CVD risk. Sodium intake was evaluated with a validated food- frequency questionnaire and categorized as low (,1500 mg/d), in- termedi…

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Patterns of recurrence of obstructing colon cancers after surgery for cure: a population-based study.

2013

Aim Little is known about patterns of recurrence in obstructing colon cancer (OCC) at a population level. The aim of this study was to determine the risk of recurrence following potentially curative surgery in OCC compared with that in uncomplicated colon cancer (CC). Method Data were obtained from the population-based digestive cancer registry of Burgundy (France). Local and distant failure rates were calculated using actuarial methods. A multivariate analysis was performed using a Cox model. Results Obstructing colon cancer represented 8.5% of all colon cancers resected with curative intent (n = 3375). The 5-year cumulative local recurrence rate was 14.2% for OCC and 7.6% for nonobstructi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisColorectal cancerPopulationDisease-Free SurvivalColonic DiseasesRisk FactorsmedicineHumansRegistriesRisk factoreducationMass screeningAgedProportional Hazards Modelseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryProportional hazards modelHazard ratioCarcinomaGastroenterologyAge FactorsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisSurgeryRelative riskColonic NeoplasmsMultivariate AnalysisFemaleNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessIntestinal ObstructionColorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
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Assessment of morphological CT imaging features for the prediction of risk stratification, mutations, and prognosis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors

2021

To investigate the correlation between CT imaging features and risk stratification of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), prediction of mutation status, and prognosis. This retrospective dual-institution study included patients with pathologically proven GISTs meeting the following criteria: (i) preoperative contrast-enhanced CT performed between 2008 and 2019; (ii) no treatments before imaging; (iii) available pathological analysis. Tumor risk stratification was determined according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) 2008 criteria. Two readers evaluated the CT features, including enhancement patterns and tumor characteristics in a blinded fashion. The differences in distributi…

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Parkinson disease survival: a population-based study

2000

Objective To evaluate whether the survival of patients with Parkinson disease (PD) is shorter than that of the general population. Design Survival was investigated in a cohort of patients with PD previously identified during a population-based prevalence study (prevalence day, November 1, 1987; reference follow-up date, October 31, 1995). The survival of patients with PD was compared with that of a control sample randomly selected from the same population (2 controls for each case, matched for age, sex, and study municipality). The causes of death in the 2 groups were also compared. Both univariate and multivariate survival analyses were performed to investigate the association with disease…

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Prognostic Value of Brain Natriuretic Peptide in Acute Heart Failure: Mortality and Hospital Readmission

2008

The prognostic value of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) measurement in patients with acute heart failure is not well understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the BNP level and mortality and readmission for acute heart failure. We studied 569 consecutive patients who were admitted with a diagnosis of acute heart failure. The BNP level was measured after the patient became clinically stable. The relationship between the BNP level and mortality was assessed by Cox regression analysis, and the relationship with readmission, by competing risks regression analysis. During a median follow-up period of 9 (range, 3-18) months, 156 deaths (27.4%) and 140 readmissi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysismedicine.drug_classPatient ReadmissionInternal medicineNatriuretic Peptide BrainmedicineNatriuretic peptideHumansIn patientProspective Studiescardiovascular diseasesProspective cohort studyHeart FailureHospital readmissionProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPrognosisBrain natriuretic peptidemedicine.diseaseHeart failureAcute DiseaseCardiologyFemalebusinesshuman activitieshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsRevista Española de Cardiología (English Edition)
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