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Percentile Curves for Multiple Physical Fitness Components Among Chinese Han Children and Adolescents Aged 7–18 Years From a National Survey Based on…

2022

Introduction: To develop sex- and age-specific percentile curves for seven physical fitness components for Chinese Han children and adolescents aged 7–18 years based on the total and the normal weight population using a nationally representative sample.Methods: A total of 214,228 Chinese Han children and adolescents aged 7–18 years old with all nutritional status and 161,999 with normal weight were examined. Seven physical fitness components [forced vital capacity (FVC), standing long jump (SLJ), 50-m dash, sit-and-reach (SR), grip strength (GS), body muscle strength (BMS), and endurance running (ER)] were measured, and percentile curves for each physical fitness component at the 20th, 40th…

ChinaNutrition and Dieteticschildren and adolescentsNutrition. Foods and food supplyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismsex differencephysical fitnesspercentilesTX341-641normal weight populationFood ScienceNutritionOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Nutrition
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The construction of inequalities between girls and boys of success in physical education at the baccalaureate between girls and boys

2004

This research investigates the effect of social and school processes on explanation of the achievement's differences between girls and boys in PE, particularly when they are assessed in team sports in secondary education. The performances of girls often are lower than those of boys. Traditionally, the differentiated performances may be attributed to physiological or sociological reasons. The object of this research, conducted about 1245 pupils and theirs PE teachers, was to focus on a possible differential treatment at school between girls and boys. Teacher's perceptions about sport as a male domain influence the process in which girls receive at school a poorest learning. The relative fail…

Comportement de l'enseignant[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSexual discrimination[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationEducation physique[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSecondaire deuxième cycle[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologySecondary educationTeam sportSex differenceInégalité de réussiteContenu d'enseignementPhysical educationTeacher behaviorSports collectifsContent of educationDiscrimination sexuelle
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Depression bei Kindern und Jugendlichen: Prävalenz, Diagnostik, ätiologische Faktoren, Geschlechtsunterschiede, therapeutische Ansätze

2007

Die Prävalenzraten für die verschiednen Formen von Depression (depressiven Stimmungen, depressiven Syndromen und Major Depression) haben in den letzten Jahren zugenommen, die Geschlechtsunterschiede mit deutlich höheren Raten für Mädchen haben sich erhöht. Als ätiologische Faktoren für das Auftreten von Depression werden u. a. zunehmende Stressfaktoren, dysfunktionale Bewältigungsstile, ein negatives Körperkonzept und unsichere Bindungsmuster genannt. Unter den verschiedenen therapeutischen Ansätzen hat sich die psychoananlytische Behandlungsmethode als die umfassendste erwiesen. Schlüsselwörter Prävalenzraten - Komorbidität - Stress - Coping - Körperkonzept - Bindung Prevalence rates of th…

Coping (psychology)medicine.medical_specialtyGeschlechtsunterschiedPsychologische MessungDepression (Emotion)EtiologyCross-sectional studyEpidemiologyKindDysfunctional familyHuman Sex DifferencesRisk FactorsEpidemiologyNegative body imageMajor DepressionmedicinePsychological testingPsychiatryGeschlechtsunterschiede beim MenschenEpidemiologieDepressive StimmungDepressionPsychological Assessmentmedicine.diseasePsychotherapieComorbidityPsychotherapyEtiologyJugendPsychologyClinical psychologyÄtiologiePsychologische Diagnostik
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Geriatric Insights on Elderly Women and Heart Disease

2017

Purpose of Review: The prevalence of heart diseases is growing in recent years and will further rise because of the increased longevity of elderly population, mainly reported for the female gender. Recent Findings: Several studies have demonstrated the presence of a large sex-specific variability on physiopathology, presentation, and overall prognosis of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Women, in particular, tend to present heart diseases generally later than men, have a higher number of comorbidities, and report worse outcomes. Moreover, atypical symptomatology of heart diseases in older women constitutes a potential source of delay in the identification of such pathologies, influencing the …

Elderly; Heart diseases; Sex differencesPharmacologyGerontologyHeart diseaseHeart diseasesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLongevity030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.diseaseNOHeart diseases Sex differences ElderlyClinical Practice03 medical and health sciencesElderly0302 clinical medicineElderly populationSex differencesMedicinePharmacology (medical)Lack of knowledgePotential source030212 general & internal medicinebusinessmedia_commonCurrent Cardiovascular Risk Reports
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Are men universally more dismissing than women? Gender differences in romantic attachment across 62 cultural regions

2003

The authors thank Susan Sprecher (USA), Del Paulhus (Canada), Glenn D. Wilson (England), Qazi Rahman (England), Alois Angleitner (Germany), Angelika Hofhansl (Austria), Tamio Imagawa (Japan), Minoru Wada (Japan), Junichi Taniguchi (Japan), and Yuji Kanemasa (Japan) for helping with data collection and contributing significantly to the samples used in this study.

Gender equitySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectApego (Psicología)Human sexualityRelaciones de parejaSocial role -- Case studiesCiencias sociales / Estudios culturalesInterpersonal relations -- Case studiesDevelopmental psychologyPsicología / Procesos afectivosAttachment behaviorddc:150Sex differencesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCouple relationshipsSocial roleLife-span and Life-course StudiesSociocultural evolutionhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonSurvey researchResearch findingsRomancehumanitiesAnthropologyIdeologyPsychologySocial psychology
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Will women soon outperform men in open-water ultra-distance swimming in the ‘Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli’?

2014

Abstract This study investigated the change in sex differences across years in ultra-distance swimming performances at the 36-km ‘Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli’ race held from 1954 to 2013. Changes in swimming performance of 662 men and 228 women over the 59-year period were investigated using linear, non-linear and hierarchical regression analyses. Race times of the annual fastest swimmers decreased linearly for women from 731 min to 391 min (r 2  = 0.60, p < 0.0001) and for men from 600 min to 373 min (r 2  = 0.30, p < 0.0001). Race times of the annual top three swimmers decreased linearly between 1963 and 2013 for women from 736.8 ± 78.4 min to 396.6 ± 4.5 min (r 2  = 0.58, p &lt…

Gerontology11035 Institute of General Practice1000 MultidisciplinaryMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryResearch[ SDV.SPEE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie610 Medicine & healthSwimmerSex differenceOpen water[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieWomanManMedicine[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieExtreme endurancebusinessDemographySpringerPlus
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Participation and performance trends in 'Ultraman Hawaii' from 1983 to 2012

2013

Abstract Background Participation and performance trends have been investigated in a single stage Ironman triathlon such as the ‘Ironman Hawaii,’ but not for a multi-stage ultra-triathlon such as the ‘Ultraman Hawaii’ covering a total distance of 515 km. The aims of this study were to analyze (1) changes in participation and performance, (2) sex-related differences in overall and split time performances, and (3) the age of peak performance in Ultraman Hawaii. Methods Age and race times including split times for 98 women and 570 men who successfully finished Ultraman Hawaii (day 1 with 10-km swimming and 145-km cycling, day 2 with 276-km cycling, and day 3 with 84-km running) between 1983 an…

Gerontology11035 Institute of General PracticePhysiology610 Medicine & healthRunning03 medical and health sciencesAge0302 clinical medicine2732 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine2737 Physiology (medical)Physiology (medical)MedicineTriathleteOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSwimmingUltra enduranceSingle stagebusiness.industryResearchCycling030229 sport sciencesLimitingHuman physiology1314 Physiology[SDV.ETH] Life Sciences [q-bio]/EthicsSex difference[SDV.ETH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/EthicsUltra-enduranceImproved performance[ SDV.ETH ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/EthicsCyclingbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemography
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Low Hemoglobin Levels and the Onset of Cognitive Impairment in Older People: The PRO.V.A. Study

2016

Low hemoglobin (Hb) levels are attracting interest as a risk factor for cognitive impairment, but with contrasting evidence emerging from the current literature. The aim of our work was to investigate the relationship between baseline serum Hb levels and the incidence of cognitive impairment in older people over a follow-up of 4.4 years. Our study considered a sample of 1227 elderly subjects cognitively intact at baseline, enrolled under the Progetto Veneto Anziani (Pro.V.A.) among 3099 screened subjects. For all participants, we measured serum Hb levels on blood samples; incident cognitive impairment was defined as a Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) score <24 and confirmed by geriat…

GerontologyMalesex differencesAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyAnemiaelderlyNOhemoglobin concentration03 medical and health sciencesHemoglobins0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineDementiaHumansCognitive Dysfunction030212 general & internal medicineHemoglobinRisk factorCognitive impairmentAgedcognitive impairmentAged 80 and overSex CharacteristicsMini–Mental State Examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Incidencemedicine.diseaseanemiaConfidence intervalanemia; cognitive impairment; dementia; elderly; hemoglobin concentration; sex differencesFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerySex characteristicsFollow-Up Studiesdementia
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The effects of treated effluents on the intensity of papillomatosis and HSP70 expression in roach.

2008

Epidermal papillomatosis in fish has been proposed as an indicator of environmental stress but experimental evidence of connection between contaminants and papillomatosis in fish is scarce. We studied changes in the intensity of epidermal papillomatosis and the expression of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) in roach, Rutilus rutilus, exposed to treated pulp mill and municipal effluents. In male roach, the increase in papillomatosis intensity was higher in fish exposed to 15% than in fish exposed to 1.5% concentration of municipal effluent. No differences were observed in papillomatosis development in females, or in HSP70 expression. In all the experiments conducted, the increasing effect of ef…

GillsMalePaperVeterinary medicineympäristöpulp mill effluentssex differenceHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisheat shock proteinCyprinidaeIndustrial WastePapillomatosisEnvironmental stressWaste Disposal FluidmedicineihokasvaintautiAnimalsmunicipal effluentsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsWater Pollutantspapilloma diseasesärkipapillomatoosiEffluentHSP70Hsp70 expressionbiologyPapillomaEcologydigestive oral and skin physiologyEnvironmental stressorPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthstressiGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPollutionenvironmental stressaltistuminenFish <Actinopterygii>Femalemedicine.symptomRutilusjätevedetWaste disposalEcotoxicology and environmental safety
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Gender differences in chronic HBsAg carriers in Italy: Evidence for the independent role of male sex in severity of liver disease

2015

It has been shown that sexual hormones have an opposite effect on hepatic fibrosis progression and hepatocellular carcinoma development. Sex differences among 2,762 chronic HBsAg carriers consecutively referring Italian hospitals in 2001 and in 2007 have been evaluated, particularly focusing on the role of gender on severity of liver disease. The overall sex ratio (males/females) was 2.6. Females were more likely born abroad and new diagnosis cases; but less likely HIV coinfected. No sex difference was observed regarding coinfection with other hepatitis viruses. The sex ratio linearly increased with increasing severity of liver disease, being 1.3 in normal ALT, 2.8 in chronic hepatitis, 3.6…

Liver CirrhosisAdultMaleChronic HBsAg carriers; Cirrhosis; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Sex differences; Adult; Aged; Carcinoma Hepatocellular; Female; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens; Hepatitis B Chronic; Humans; Italy; Liver; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver Neoplasms; Male; Middle Aged; Sex Factors; Virology; Infectious DiseasesCarcinoma HepatocellularHepatocellular carcinomaLiver CirrhosiHepatitis B Surface AntigenChronic HBsAg carriersHepatitis B ChronicSex FactorsVirologySex differencesHumansChronicAgedChronic HBsAg carrierHepatitis B Surface AntigensCirrhosiCarcinomaLiver NeoplasmsHepatocellularMiddle AgedHepatitis BSex differenceInfectious DiseasesCirrhosisItalyLiverLiver NeoplasmFemaleHuman
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