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Association Between Low Education and Higher Global Cardiovascular Risk

2014

This study was designed to evaluate the impact of educational status on global cardiovascular risk in a southern Italian urban population. The study population consisted of 488 consecutive outpatients aged 18 years and older. Educational status was categorized according to the number of years of formal education as follows: (1) low education group (10 years) and (2) medium-high education group (10-15 years). In both groups, cardiometabolic comorbidities (obesity, visceral obesity, diabetes, dyslipidemia, metabolic syndrome, microalbuminuria, left ventricular hypertrophy) and global cardiovascular risk, according to international guidelines, were analyzed. Left ventricular mass index and eje…

AdultMaleGerontologyUrban PopulationLow educationCross-sectional studyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPopulationMEDLINESocioeconomic FactorRegression AnalysiBody Mass IndexWaist–hip ratioRisk FactorsCardiovascular DiseasePrevalenceInternal MedicineHumansMedicineAssociation (psychology)educationCross-Sectional Studieeducation.field_of_studyWaist-Hip Ratiobusiness.industryRisk FactorMiddle AgedEducational StatuCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsItalyCardiovascular DiseasesLinear ModelsCommentaryEducational StatusRegression AnalysisLinear ModelPopulation studyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexHumanThe Journal of Clinical Hypertension
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Hypertension and the Fat-Soluble Vitamins A, D and E

2015

Hypertension affects populations globally and is thus a public health and socio-economic problem. Macronutrient and micronutrient deficiencies are common in the general population, and may be even more prevalent in hypertensive patients. This study aimed to determine a possible association between hypertension and intake of fat-soluble vitamins A, D and E. Participants were from the cross-sectional Hortega nutrition study conducted with a random sample of 1514 people (50.3% women, 49.7% men) and two groups: nonhypertensive controls ≥40 years old (n = 429

AdultMaleGerontologyVitamineshypertensionAlcohol DrinkingCross-sectional studyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationNutritional StatusPhysiologylcsh:MedicineArticleSurveys and QuestionnairesVitamin D and neurologyHumansVitamin EMedicineVitamin DVitamin AeducationNutricióAgedMineralseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryVitamin ESmokinglcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfat-soluble vitaminVitaminsnutritional deficiencyMiddle AgedAnthropometryNutrition SurveysMicronutrientDietCross-Sectional StudiesFat-Soluble VitaminSocial ClassFemaleAnalysis of variancebusinessInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Work, family and daily mobility: a new approach to the problem through a mobility survey

2013

Objectives: To analyze gender inequalities in socioeconomic factors affecting the amount of time spent travelling for work-related and home-related reasons among working individuals aged between 30 and 44 years old during a weekday in Catalonia (Spain). Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. Data were obtained from employed individuals aged between 30 and 44 years of age who reported travelling on the day prior to the interview in the Catalan Mobility Survey 2006 (N = 23,424). Multivariate logistic regression models were adjusted to determine the factors associated with longer time spent travelling according to the reason for travelling (work- or home-related journeys). Odds ratios…

AdultMaleGerontologyWorkTime FactorsInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectTransportationGender rolesLogistic regressionPublic policiesSex FactorsPolíticas públicasHumansWorking populationFamilyDesigualdadesSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonRoles de géneroPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFamily relationsOdds ratioTransporteConfidence intervalTravel timeCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsWork (electrical)FemaleInequalitiesPsychologyhuman activitiesDemographyRelaciones familiares
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Anxiety symptoms among informal caregivers in 47 low- and middle-income countries: A cross-sectional analysis of community-based surveys.

2022

Background-\ud \ud There are no multi-country studies on the association between informal caregiving and anxiety from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Therefore, we investigated this relationship in a large predominantly nationally representative sample from 47 LMICs.\ud \ud Methods-\ud \ud Cross sectional data from the World Health Survey were analyzed. Anxiety symptoms referred to severe or extreme problems with worries or anxiety in the past 30 days.\ud \ud Information on caregiving in the past 12 months was obtained. Multivariable logistic regression analysis adjusting for age, sex, marital status, education, household size, employment, disability, and country was conducted. Da…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyEpidemiologyPsychological interventionAnxietyLogistic regressionCare provisiona cross-sectional analysis of community-based surveys.- Journal of affective disorders 2021 [Smith L. Shin J. I. Oh H. López Sánchez G. F. Underwood B. Jacob L. Veronese N. Soysal P. Butler L. Barnett Y. et al. -Anxiety symptoms among informal caregivers in 47 low- and middle-income countries]EpidemiologymedicineHumansDeveloping CountriesPovertyAnxiety Caregivers Low- and middle-income countries EpidemiologyLow- and middle-income countriesbusiness.industryMental healthPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyCross-Sectional StudiesCaregiversAnxietyMarital statusFemalemedicine.symptombusiness
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Health-Related Physical Activity Levels in Spanish Youth and Young Adults

2014

The aim of this study was to analyze the current physical activity (PA) levels in youth and young adults from Granada, Spain, and to assess if they accomplish the recommendations for healthy PA. A sample of 1,832 boys and 1,840 girls was administered the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Results showed that most of the children (72.2%) and adolescents (56.4%) reached the recommended PA levels, whereas only 40% of young adults achieved recommended levels of PA. The most active were students from Primary schools, whereas university students were the least active. Youth of college and university ages were found to be at higher risk for engagement in PA.

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyHealth BehavioreducationPhysical activityExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMotor ActivityYoung AdultSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansMotor activityYoung adultChildExercisebusiness.industryHealth relatedOverweightSensory SystemsCross-Sectional StudiesSpainPhysical therapyFemaleGuideline AdherenceHealth behaviorbusinessPerceptual and Motor Skills
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Measuring the burden of disease and injury in Spain using disability-adjusted life years: An updated and policy-oriented overview

2011

Summary Objective To provide a comprehensive and detailed overview of the burden of disease in Spain for 2008. Implications for public health policies are discussed. Study design Cross-sectional population-based study. Methods Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) were calculated at country level using the methodology developed in the Global Burden of Disease study. DALYs were divided into years of life lost and years of life lived with disability. Results were obtained using Spanish mortality data for 2008 and morbidity data estimated previously by the World Health Organization for Euro-A. Results In 2008, DALYs lost due to all diseases and injuries were estimated at 5.1 million. Non-comm…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCross-sectional studyPopulationPopulation healthYoung AdultCost of IllnessCause of DeathEnvironmental healthHumansMedicineDisabled PersonsChildeducationHealth policyDepression (differential diagnoses)Agededucation.field_of_studybusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfantGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedQuality-adjusted life yearCross-Sectional StudiesYears of potential life lostSpainChild PreschoolWounds and InjuriesFemaleQuality-Adjusted Life YearsbusinessPublic Health
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The evolution of educational inequalities in smoking: a changing relationship and a cross-over effect among German birth cohorts of 1921-70

2006

Aims  To investigate the evolution of the relationship between education and smoking behaviour (ever-smoking and age of initiation) among German birth cohorts of 1921–70. Participants  A total of 5297 respondents to the German Federal Health Survey of 1998 were divided into 10-year sex–birth–education cohorts. Measurements  Self-reported smoking histories (ever-smoking and the age of starting smoking).  Findings  There was an inversion of the educational gradient around the birth cohorts of 1931–40 for men and 1941–50 for women. For men, the educational cross-over in smoking was due to a stronger decrease of the ever-smoking prevalence of the highly educated compared to the least educated. …

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentInequalityCross-sectional studymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedicine (miscellaneous)Cohort StudiesGermanGermanyPrevalencemedicineHumansAge of OnsetSocioeconomic statusAgedmedia_commonbusiness.industryPublic healthAddictionSmokingMiddle Agedlanguage.human_languagePsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorslanguageEducational StatusFemaleAge of onsetbusinessCohort studyDemographyAddiction
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Impaired Health-Related Quality of Life in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Psychosocial Impact and Coping Styles in a National German Sample

2001

The purpose of this study is to give a detailed survey of the disease-specific and generic quality of life (HRQOL) of adult patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Germany.1322 patients suffering from IBD were examined in a cross-sectional study. A questionnaire assessing disease-specific and generic quality of life, coping, and hopelessness was sent to members of the German Crohn/Colitis association.Compared to the general population, the generic HRQOL in IBD patients is significantly reduced. Active coping has a negative influence on patients' generic physical HRQOL during an active phase (beta = -0.31), while this association is not present in the case of patients in …

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Cross-sectional studySeverity of Illness IndexInflammatory bowel diseaseAge DistributionCrohn DiseaseGermanySickness Impact ProfileSurveys and QuestionnairesAdaptation PsychologicalEpidemiologymedicineHumansSex DistributionProbabilitybusiness.industryPublic healthGastroenterologyMiddle AgedInflammatory Bowel DiseasesPrognosismedicine.diseaseHealth SurveysUlcerative colitisdigestive system diseaseshumanitiesCross-Sectional StudiesPsychological well-beingMultivariate AnalysisLinear ModelsQuality of LifeColitis UlcerativeFemalebusinessPsychosocialClinical psychologyScandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
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Fatigue in relation to perceived health: people with multiple sclerosis compared with people in the general population

2008

Fatigue is not only a complex phenomenon accompanying different illness conditions but is also a common complaint among individuals in the general population. Among individuals diagnosed with the chronic neurological disease multiple sclerosis (MS), one-third describe fatigue as the very first symptom, however it is invisible to others. When adopting an action-theoretic approach to health, fatigue may be considered to influence the individual's goals of life and subjectively perceived health. The aim of this study was to describe perceived fatigue in relation to perceived health among working-aged individuals diagnosed with MS (n = 155), and in a comparative group of individuals randomly se…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyMultiple SclerosisCross-sectional studyPopulationPerceived healthYoung AdultNursing careSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineComplaintHumansYoung adulteducationPsychiatryFatigueAgedSwedeneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseFatigue impact scaleCross-Sectional StudiesFemalebusinessAttitude to HealthScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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Epidemiologic profile and quality of life of patients treated for oral cancer in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil

2010

Objectives: To assess the quality of life of patients treated for oral cancer, analyzing their physical, social/family, functional and emotional well-being; to identify socioeconomic and clinical functional variables that may potentially influence their quality of life; to describe the patients? epidemiologic profile (sex and age) and tumor features (histopathology, anatomical location and stage); to identify the frequency of risk factors associated with the malignancy. Study design: Observational cross-sectional study-case series study undertaken in 2 cancer treatment institutions in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil, between 2000 and 2007. Results: Of the 88 registered oral cancer patien…

AdultMaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectWageFamily incomeMalignancyQuality of lifeRisk FactorsmedicineHumansGeneral DentistrySocioeconomic statusAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overbusiness.industryCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Cross-Sectional StudiesOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASQuality of LifeFemaleMouth NeoplasmsSurgeryObservational studyHistopathologybusinessBrazilDemography
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