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Effects of a group-based exercise program on the mood state of frail older women after discharge from hospital

2002

Background Older people with somatic illnesses are at increased risk of depression. It is not known whether exercise alleviates depressive symptoms in frail, very old people recuperating from an acute illness. Objective To determine the effects of a group-based exercise training program on mood. Methods Sixty-eight women (mean age 83.0, SD 3.9 years) who were hospitalized due to an acute illness, and were mobility impaired at admission, were randomized into group-based 10-week strength training intervention (N=34) and home exercise control (N=34) groups. Twenty-four women in the training and 28 in the control group completed the follow-up. Measures of mood state with the Zung Self-Rating De…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyStrength trainingFrail ElderlyContext (language use)Physical exerciselaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawIntervention (counseling)HumansMedicineDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedAged 80 and overGeriatricsDepressive Disorderbusiness.industryHome Care ServicesExercise TherapyGroup ProcessesAffectPsychiatry and Mental healthMoodPhysical FitnessAcute DiseasePhysical therapyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessInternational Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
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Cost analysis of an exercise program for older women with respect to social welfare and healthcare costs: a pilot study

2008

The aim of this study was to analyze social welfare and healthcare costs and fall-related healthcare costs after a group-based exercise program. The 10-week exercise program, which started after discharge from the hospital, was designed to improve physical fitness, mood, and functional abilities in frail elderly women. Sixty-eight acutely hospitalized and mobility-impaired women (mean age 83.0, SD 3.9 years) were randomized into either group-based (intervention) or home exercise (control) groups. Information on costs was collected during 1 year after hospital discharge. There were no differences between the intervention and control groups in the mean individual healthcare costs: 4381 euros …

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industryhealth care facilities manpower and servicesPhysical fitnessPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSocial WelfareEurossocial sciencesbiology.organism_classificationhumanitiesExercise programMoodIntervention (counseling)Health carePhysical therapypopulation characteristicsMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFrail elderlybusinesshealth care economics and organizationsScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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New Molecular Targets and Lifestyle Interventions to Delay Aging Sarcopenia

2014

The term sarcopenia was originally created to refer age-related loss of muscle mass with consequent loss of strength (Morley et al., 2001). There are now four international definitions of sarcopenia (Cruz-Jentoft et al., 2010; Muscaritoli et al., 2010; Morley et al., 2011). In essence they all agree, requiring a measure of walking capability [either low gait speed or a limited endurance (distance) in a 6-min walk], together with an appendicular lean mass of <2 SDs of a sex and ethnically corrected normal level for individuals 20–30 years old. Sarcopenia is a prevalent health problem among the elderly. On average, 5–13 and 11–50% of people aged 60−70 years and ≥80 years, respectively suffer …

Gerontologymuscle atrophyAgingmedicine.medical_specialtySignaling pathwaysCognitive NeuroscienceFrailty syndromeEnvejecimientoSaludfrailtyCachexialcsh:RC321-571Internal medicinemedicineSenescence factorsPharmacological Targetslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrybusiness.industryPublic healthTestosterone (patch)Opinion Articlemedicine.diseaseMuscle atrophysignaling pathwayssenescence factorsSarcopeniaLean body massMolecular targetsMuscle atrophymedicine.symptombusinesspharmaceutical targetsNeuroscienceFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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Synthèse et formulation de résines photopolymérisables issues de la biomasse : application pour l'impression Braille

2014

The work of the PhD deals with the synthesis of polymerizable monomers derived from biomass, the study of their photopolymerization and the characterization of the resulting materials. The formulated monomers were tested in a printing method of Braille characters.The monomers were prepared in a two-steps reaction that is simple, economic and environmentally friendly. The first step comprised a reaction between glycerol derivatives (glycerol carbonate or glycidol) and fatty acids. In the second step, the obtained [alpha]-monoglycerides were functionalized to obtain photopolymerizable monomers. The different obtained monomers that bear (meth)acrylate and/or epoxy groups were photopolymerized …

Glycerol[CHIM.POLY] Chemical Sciences/PolymersPhotopolymerization[alpha]-monoglyceridesGlycerol carbonate[ CHIM.POLY ] Chemical Sciences/PolymersAcides gras[CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/PolymersÉpoxyGlycidolBiomasseCarbonate de glycérol(méth)acrylateBiomassBrailleFatty acidsPhotopolymérisation
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La galectine-9 se lie aux récepteurs agonistes de TRAIL et régule l'apoptose induite par TRAIL

2021

APO2L/TRAIL (TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand) arouses great interest in cancer therapy. This protein induces apoptosis in tumor cells through DR4 or DR5, two transmembrane glycoproteins that harbor N- and O- glycosylations, respectively. The glycosylation of DR4 or DR5 receptors is likely to allow unforseen protein/protein interactions. For instance, galectins, owing to their ability to bind to oligosaccharides, can interact with glycoproteins, and are therefore potentially able to regulate TRAIL pro-apoptotic machinery in tumor cells. Given in addition that conventional chemotherapeutic drugs such as 5-fluorouracil (5FU), often restore or increase TRAIL-induced apoptosis, but that th…

GlycosylationGalectineGalectin[SDV.BBM.BM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Molecular biologyTrailReceptorRécepteur
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Structuring Governments’ Success Factors in Social Media

2019

With the advent of social media, not only individuals and companies but also government institutions have started using these new ways of communication. Social media have raised hopes in serving as the Holy Grail to boosting the relationship between government and citizens. This has been attended by numerous recommendations from both practice and research regarding how governments should successfully leverage their social media activities. However, results show that success stories of governments using social media are still scarce. Therefore, it is crucial to critically evaluate success factors and to provide structured guidelines for governments’ behaviour on social media. In this paper, …

GovernmentWork (electrical)Leverage (negotiation)business.industryOrder (exchange)Political scienceSocial mediaPublic relationsJörgbusinessStructuringHoly Grail
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Global–local model for three-dimensional guided wave scattering with application to rail flaw detection

2021

This study presents a three-dimensional global–local formulation for the prediction of guided wave scattering from discontinuities (e.g. defects). The approach chosen utilizes the Semi-Analytical Finite Element method for the “global” portion of the waveguide, and a full Finite Element discretization for the “local” portion of the waveguide containing the discontinuity. The application of interest is the study of guided wave scattering from transverse head defects in rails. Theoretical scattering results are impossible to obtain in this case for a wide-frequency range. While three-dimensional Semi-Analytical Finite Element–Finite Element models for guided wave scattering studies have been …

Guided wave testingStructural health monitoringComputer scienceScatteringMechanical EngineeringGlobal localAcousticsUltrasonic testingrail inspectionBiophysics02 engineering and technologyClassification of discontinuities01 natural sciencesglobal–local methodultrasonic guided wave020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineering0103 physical sciencesRail inspectionwave scatteringStructural health monitoringultrasonic testingSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni010301 acoustics
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Physical frailty in liver transplantation.

2020

In patients with cirrhosis, frailty represents a status of global physical dysfunction associated with a multiplicity of factors, including muscle wasting, undernutrition and malnutrition, and functional impairment. This condition is particularly prevalent among those with advanced cirrhosis, such as liver transplant (LT) candidates. Studies in this vulnerable population have demonstrated that its presence is independently predictive of adverse outcomes both pre- and post-transplantation, and thus that its incorporation into clinical practice could result in improved clinical decision-making, particularly regarding the identification of candidates for physical and nutritional interventions.…

GynecologyLiver Cirrhosismedicine.medical_specialtyCirrosis hepaticaFrailtybusiness.industryClinical Decision-MakingMalnutritionGastroenterologyGeneral MedicineLiver TransplantationmedicineHumansbusinessRevista espanola de enfermedades digestivas : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Patologia Digestiva
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Optimized Handover Algorithm Based on Stackelberg Games in CBTC Systems for Urban Rail Transit

2014

Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) systems have become indispensable for train operation to improve the safety and efficiency of train running to the utmost extent at present. In this paper, the problem of train handover in wireless LAN of CBTC systems for urban rail transit was taken into consideration, which was formulated as a market competition with Stackelberg games and cooperative diversity to obtain the reasonable resource allocation for trains. Under the environment of continuous train-to-wayside communications with high reliability, the successful train handover probability was analyzed in detail. Firstly, the relay triggering during handover was introduced, and the price st…

HandoverUrban Rail Transitlcsh:TA1-2040ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSlcsh:Technology (General)Communications Based Train Control (CBTC)lcsh:T1-995Wireless LANStackelberg Gamelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review
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Functional capacity and risk of frailty syndrome in 85-year-old and older women living in nursing homes in Poland

2021

Maintaining sufficient physical fitness to prevent any limitations in performing activities of daily living and to be functionally independent is of great importance for both longevity and quality of life in older adults. Aim of the study was to evaluate functional physical fitness of women aged 85 years and older, residents of nursing homes, in the Polish population and to assess the risk of frailty syndrome. The study involved 17 women aged 85 years or older, residents of nursing homes in the Lower Silesian voivodeship. The Senior Fitness Test was used to assess functional fitness. The results of functional fitness tests were related to the standards for the elderly population in Poland a…

Health (social science)healthy agingAnthropologyphysical fitnessfrailtyinstitutional livingGN1-890older womanAnthropological Review
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