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The future: critical knowledge about anti-itch therapy.

2005

:  Itch is an extremely frequent and enervating symptom of many diseases. Current anti-itch therapy, which is based almost exclusively on an “immunocentric” viewpoint, is often unsatisfactory. Recent studies show that this symptom is in fact the result of a complex interplay among skin, nervous system, endocrine system, and immune system. This explains the frequent failure of therapeutic strategies focused only on a single factor and suggests the usefulness of a polypharmacologic symptomatic treatment, designed on a case-by-case basis as a result of a multidisciplinary approach. We discuss the perspectives of anti-itch therapy in light of the new pathogenetic and pharmacologic acquisitions.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryNarcotic AntagonistsPruritusSymptomatic treatmentSingle factorDermatologyGeneral MedicineAntipruriticsMultidisciplinary approachImmunologyNeural PathwaysmedicineHumansDrug Therapy CombinationProtease InhibitorsCapsaicinIntensive care medicinebusinessDermatologic therapy
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Translating, Reliability Testing, and Validating a Norwegian Questionnaire to Assess Adolescents’ Intentions to be Physically Active After High Schoo…

2015

This is a scholarly, peer-reviewed article originally published in Sage Open under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (CC BY 3.0). You can access the article by following this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244015580374 Dette er en vitenskapelig, fagfellevurdert artikkel som opprinnelig ble publisert i Sage Open under betingelsene til lisensen Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0). Du får tilgang til artikkelen via Sage Open ved å følge denne lenken: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244015580374 This study aimed to test the reliability and validity of a Norwegian measure of adolescents’ intentions to be physically active after graduation (the Intention to be …

Physical activityphysical activityNorwegianMotor Activitylcsh:Social SciencesCronbach's alphaSurveys and Questionnaireslcsh:AZ20-999Reliability (statistics)validationGeneral Arts and HumanitiesSingle factorGeneral Social SciencesConstruct validityVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800test-retestlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslanguage.human_languageTest (assessment)lcsh:HintentionlanguagePsychologySocial psychologyClinical psychologyGraduation
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Self-efficacy and enjoyment of physical activity in children: factorial validity of two pictorial scales.

2019

BackgroundSelf-efficacy and enjoyment are two main constructs proposed within many motivational theories in any human endeavor, sport and physical activity included.MethodsThe purpose of this study was to examine the factor structure of two pictorial scales measuring self-efficacy and enjoyment levels in a sample of 14,035 Italian schoolchildren (7,075 boys and 6,960 girls, 6- to 7-year-olds). An important feature of the two scales is that they are in a pictorial format in order to prompt a straightforward understanding in children. The whole sample was randomly split in two subsamples according to gender and age and the factor structure of the measures was examined across subsamples.Result…

Physical activityphysical activitylcsh:MedicineSample (statistics)lapset (ikäryhmät)AssessmentFactor structureGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyomatoimisuusConfirmatory factor analysisPhysical educationDevelopmental psychologyenjoyment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinechildrenmotivation (psychology)Physical educationmielihyväAssessment; Confirmatory factor analysis; Physical education; Primary school; Psychological constructs030212 general & internal medicineSelf-efficacymotivaatioPrimary schoolGeneral NeuroscienceSingle factorlcsh:R030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineFactorial validityKinesiologyConfirmatory factor analysisPsychological constructsPublic HealthGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPsychologyself-efficacyfyysinen aktiivisuusPeerJ
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Chloracne following Environmental Contamination by TCDD in Seveso, Italy

1981

Data are presented on the occurrence of chloracne, clinical symptoms and biochemical changes in 164 children following environmental contamination by TCDD from an industrial accident in Seveso, Italy. An overall positive association was found between the territorial distribution of chloracne cases and the different levels of soil contamination in the affected area. Individual risk factors such as condition and length of exposure, intake via contaminated foods, etc. were evaluated; no single factor appeared to be associated with chloracne. Disturbances of the gastrointestinal tract were more frequently observed in children affected with chloracne in those from the same areas having no skin l…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTCDDPolychlorinated DibenzodioxinsAdolescentEpidemiologyEnvironmental pollutionDioxinsChloracneTCDD; Seveso; ChloracneResidence CharacteristicsEnvironmental healthEpidemiologyAcne VulgarisMedicineAccidents OccupationalHumansChildbusiness.industrySingle factorGeneral MedicineSyndromeContaminationmedicine.diseaseDermatologyChloracneIndividual risk factorsItalyChild PreschoolEnvironmental PollutantsFemaleSevesoSkin lesionbusiness
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Syphilis 2001 a palaeopathological reappraisal

2002

The origin and subsequent spread of the treponematoses, especially that of venereal syphilis, has been the subject of considerable scientific attention. Various theories were put forth and palaeopathological specimens were used for their validation in recent times. One influential contribution was the paper by Baker & Armelagos in 1988. Numerous new findings and results on both sides of the Atlantic call for a new evaluation of the available osseous material. A review of the recent literature leads to the suggestion of a worldwide distribution of non-venereal treponemal disease since the emergence of Homo and to a first epidemic outbreak of venereal syphilis in Europe of the late 15th and t…

Social conditionPaleopathologyTreponemal diseaseSexual BehaviorAnthropology PhysicalDisease OutbreaksTheory basedmedicineHumansSyphilisTreponema pallidumPaleopathologyHistory 15th CenturyTreponemabiologyFossilsbusiness.industrySingle factormedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationHistory 16th CenturySocial ConditionsAnthropologyEpidemic outbreakEthnologySyphilisbusinessDemographyHOMO
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Assessment of proneness to distraction: English adaptation and validation of the Attention-Related Driving Errors Scale (ARDES) and cross-cultural eq…

2016

Abstract Prior research developed the Attention-Related Driving Errors Scale (ARDES), a 19-item questionnaire aimed at evaluating the drivers’ predisposition to attentional error, and also provided validity evidence of ARDES measures across two countries: Argentina and Spain. In the current work we adapt the Spanish version of the ARDES to the English language and the culture, traffic regulations and driving habits of the UK, and then provide new evidence of the cross-cultural equivalence of the scale. First, an improved forward and backward translation design was used to translate the Spanish ARDES into English. A committee-approach review process was also performed during the translation …

050210 logistics & transportationPsychometrics05 social sciencesSingle factorApplied psychologyHuman errorTransportationCross cultural equivalenceEnglish languageCronbach's alphaDistraction0502 economics and businessAutomotive Engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyEquivalence (measure theory)050107 human factorsApplied PsychologyCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour
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The latent structure of the functional dyspepsia symptom complex: A taxometric analysis

2016

OBJECTIVES: Rome III introduced a subdivision of functional dyspepsia (FD) into postprandial distress syndrome and epigastric pain syndrome, characterized by early satiation/postprandial fullness, and epigastric pain/burning, respectively. However, evidence on their degree of overlap is mixed. We aimed to investigate the latent structure of FD to test whether distinguishable symptom-based subgroups exist. METHODS: Consecutive tertiary care Rome II FD patients completed the dyspepsia symptom severity scale. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was used to compare the fit of a single factor model, a correlated three-factor model based on Rome III subgroups and a bifactor model consisting of a g…

AdultMaleAbdominal painAdolescentPhysiologyEpigastric painYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansDyspepsiaLatent structureAgedAged 80 and overTertiary HealthcareEndocrine and Autonomic Systemsbusiness.industrySingle factorGastroenterologyNauseaMiddle AgedClassificationPostprandial Periodmedicine.diseaseRome iiiConfirmatory factor analysisAbdominal PainDistress030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologymedicine.symptombusinessSomatizationClinical psychology
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Isolation in small populations of Wayampi Amerindians promotes endemicity and homogenisation of their faecal virome, but its distribution is not enti…

2018

The isolated community of the Wayampi Amerindians has been extensively studied for the presence of beta lactamase-producing enterobacteria and their gut microbiota. However, no information about their virome was available. This study tries to establish potential associations between the virome and diverse epidemiological data, through the metagenomic study of the faecal prophages and DNA viruses from 31 samples collected in 2010. Taxonomic assignments, composition, abundance and diversity analyses were obtained to characterise the virome and were compared between groups according to several demographic, environmental and medical data. Prophages outnumbered viruses. Composition and abundance…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineProphagesBeta diversityZoologyGut floraGroup comparisonApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologybeta-LactamasesFeces03 medical and health sciencesEnterobacteriaceaeHumansHuman viromeFecesEcologybiologyViromeSingle factorDNA VirusesHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingSmall population sizebiology.organism_classificationAnti-Bacterial AgentsFrench GuianaGastrointestinal MicrobiomeIsolated human population030104 developmental biologyLow exposure to antibioticsMetagenomicsNext-generation sequencingFemaleMetagenomicsFEMS Microbiology Ecology
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SINGLE FACTOR STOCHASTIC MODELS WITH SEASONALITY APPLIED TO UNDERLYING WEATHER DERIVATIVES VARIABLES

2003

This paper estimates single factor stochastic models describing daily air temperature behaviour. We modify classical financial models to reflect temperature seasonality and fit them to a time series representing temperatures in Spain. The estimated models are used in Montecarlo simulations to obtain heating and cooling degree-days, which are used as an underlying reference in weather derivatives. The final goal of this work is to obtain an insight into weather derivative valuation, and so making it easier to manage economic activity risks closely related to temperature (i.e. oil, gas and electricity prices and volumes). En este trabajo se estiman modelos estocásticos unifactoriales que desc…

Series (mathematics)Stochastic modellingMonte Carlo methodSingle factorWeather derivativeGrados Día Frío Energía Grados Día Calor Estacionalidad Modelos estocásticos y Derivados de la meteorología. Cooling Degree-days Energy Heating Degree-days Seasonality Stochastic Models Weather Derivatives.Seasonalitymedicine.diseasejel:G12jel:G10Valuation (logic)EconometricsmedicineEnvironmental scienceFinancial modelingHeating degree dayFinanceMathematics
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Factorial Validity of the General Health Questionnaire 12 in an Angolan Sample

2017

Abstract. Most evidence available has found multidimensional solutions for the General Health Questionnaire’s (GHQ12) structure, contrary to the authors’ original one-factor solution. Recently, the study of method effects associated to negatively worded items has been included in the study of GHQ12’s factor structure, and the most common conclusion has been that the best-fitting structure is a single factor confounded by response bias. Current study analyzes the factor structure of the Portuguese version of the GHQ12. The sample consisted of 1,332 young Angolan adults. Previously-reported structures, including one-factor and multidimensional substantive ones, as well as bifactor structures…

05 social sciencesSingle factor050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Factorial validityResponse biasDysphorialanguage.human_language03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineScale (social sciences)languagemedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicinePortugueseGeneral Health Questionnairemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment
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