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The global cardiovascular risk transition: associations of four metabolic risk factors with national income, urbanization, and Western diet in 1980 a…

2013

Background— It is commonly assumed that cardiovascular disease risk factors are associated with affluence and Westernization. We investigated the associations of body mass index (BMI), fasting plasma glucose, systolic blood pressure, and serum total cholesterol with national income, Western diet, and, for BMI, urbanization in 1980 and 2008. Methods and Results— Country-level risk factor estimates for 199 countries between 1980 and 2008 were from a previous systematic analysis of population-based data. We analyzed the associations between risk factors and per capita national income, a measure of Western diet, and, for BMI, the percentage of the population living in urban areas. In 1980, the…

GerontologyAdultMaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaMeasures of national income and outputPopulationHypercholesterolemiaOBESIDADEBlood PressureGlobal HealthBody Mass IndexAge DistributionRisk Factorscardiovascular diseasePhysiology (medical)Diabetes mellitus* risk factorsEpidemiologymedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansObesityRisk factorSex DistributioneducationDeveloping CountriesCholesteroloeducation.field_of_studyObesity; Cholesterolo; Blood Pressurebusiness.industryUrbanizationRisk; * risk factors; cardiovascular diseaseFeeding BehaviorMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseObesityBlood pressureCholesterolSocioeconomic FactorsCardiovascular DiseasesHypertensionWestern WorldFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexDemography
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Perceived stress and smoking across 41 countries: A global perspective across Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas

2017

Within recent years, there has been a seismic shift in smoking rates from high-income to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Evidence indicates that perceived stress may comprise a barrier for smoking cessation, but little is known about the association of perceived stress and smoking in LMICs. We conducted a cross-sectional, community-based study comprising 217,561 people [mean age 38.5 (SD = 16.1) years, 49.4% males]. A perceived stress score [range 2 (lowest-stress) 10 (highest-stress)] was computed from the Perceived Stress Scale. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted. In the overall sample, a one-unit increase in perceived-stress resulted in a 5% increased odd…

GerontologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisAsiaCross-sectional studySciencemedicine.medical_treatmentDeveloping countryPerceived Stress ScaleLogistic regressionArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIESmedicineHumansTOBACCO SMOKING030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyDeveloping CountriesPovertyAgedHEALTH SURVEYSMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryPublic healthQRMiddle AgedEuropeCross-Sectional StudiesLogistic ModelsAfricaMultivariate AnalysisIncomeMedicineSmoking cessationFemalePerceptionSmoking CessationCIGARETTE-SMOKINGAmericasbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress PsychologicalDemography
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Menstruation: science and society

2020

© 2020 The Authors Women's health concerns are generally underrepresented in basic and translational research, but reproductive health in particular has been hampered by a lack of understanding of basic uterine and menstrual physiology. Menstrual health is an integral part of overall health because between menarche and menopause, most women menstruate. Yet for tens of millions of women around the world, menstruation regularly and often catastrophically disrupts their physical, mental, and social well-being. Enhancing our understanding of the underlying phenomena involved in menstruation, abnormal uterine bleeding, and other menstruation-related disorders will move us closer to the goal of p…

GerontologyBiomedical ResearchEndometriosisHealth literacyTranslational researchContext (language use)Global HealthEducationMenstruation03 medical and health sciencesEndometrium0302 clinical medicineTerminology as TopicMedicineHumansRegeneration030212 general & internal medicineMenstrual Hygiene ProductsDeveloping CountriesMenstruation DisturbancesReproductive health030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineLeiomyomaTissue Engineeringbusiness.industryMicrobiotaStem CellsUterusTranslational medicineObstetrics and GynecologyNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)Mesenchymal Stem CellsCongresses as TopicMicrofluidic Analytical Techniquesmedicine.diseaseBiological EvolutionUnited StatesHealth LiteracyMenstruationMenopauseAttitudeUterine NeoplasmsMenarcheWomen's HealthFemaleUterine HemorrhagebusinessAdenomyosis
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New technologies for promoting physical activity in healthy children and in children with chronic respiratory diseases: A narrative review

2021

Physical activity (PA) is proven to benefit children and adolescents in several ways. New technologies may provide children with stimulating modalities for organizing their leisure time, accessing fitness programs, and obtaining daily goal reminders and peer support. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, following WHO recommendations for PA is difficult for many children, especially for those living in urban areas. Therefore, the use of digital tools to support and maintain PA could be useful in healthy children, as well as in those with chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs). This narrative review aims to summarize the most recent evidence about the role of new technologies in promoting PA in…

GerontologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Emerging technologiesGeography Planning and DevelopmentPhysical activityTJ807-830Chronic respiratory diseasesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPeer supportTD194-195AdolescentsRenewable energy sourcesCOVID‐19PandemicMedicineGE1-350ChildrenModalitiesE-healthEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryPhysical activityCOVID-19Physical exerciseDigital healthEnvironmental sciencesE‐healthNarrative reviewPsychological wellbeingbusinessDigital health
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Dietary intake and food pattern among university students

2000

Dietary intake and food pattern were determined among university students. Nine hundred-eighteen students (384 males and 534 females) completed a 24 hour recall and a questionnaire. This study showed an average energy intake of 10.3 and 8.0 MJ among male and female university students. The mean intakes of energy and magnesium for males and energy, iron, magnesium and zinc for females were lower to the Spanish Recommended Intakes. For males, breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks bring about 18, 33, 25 and 27% of total dairy energy, respectively, however, for females a 15, 34, 23 and 27% of total dairy energy were obtained for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, respectively. The university po…

GerontologyFood intakeeducation.field_of_studyNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismDietary intakedigestive oral and skin physiologyPopulationNutrient intakeEndocrinologyFeeding behaviorNutrientAnimal scienceMedicine24 hour recallbusinesseducationBody mass indexNutrition Research
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FinnTwin16: A Longitudinal Study from Age 16 of a Population-Based Finnish Twin Cohort

2019

AbstractThe purpose of this review is to provide a detailed and updated description of the FinnTwin16 (FT16) study and its future directions. The Finnish Twin Cohort comprises three different cohorts: the Older Twin Cohort established in the 1970s and the FinnTwin12 and FT16 initiated in the 1990s. FT16 was initiated in 1991 to identify the genetic and environmental precursors of alcoholism, but later the scope of the project expanded to studying the determinants of various health-related behaviors and diseases in different stages of life. The main areas addressed are alcohol use and its consequences, smoking, physical activity, overall physical health, eating behaviors and eating disorders…

GerontologyLongitudinal studyAlcohol Drinkingmedia_common.quotation_subjectTwins030209 endocrinology & metabolismPopulation based03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDiseases in TwinsmedicineHumansPersonalityLongitudinal StudiesRegistriesFinlandGenetics (clinical)media_commonData collectionIncidenceMental DisordersSmokingObstetrics and GynecologyLife satisfaction030229 sport sciencesmedicine.diseaseObesity3. Good healthAlcoholismEating disordersPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCohortTwin Studies as TopicPsychologyTwin Research and Human Genetics
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Postural balance and self-reported functional ability in 75-year-old men and women: a cross-national comparative study.

1997

OBJECTIVE To study postural balance in relation to self-reported functional ability (mobility and ADL) and general physical activity in elderly men and women living in three different Nordic environments. PARTICIPANTS A random sample of 448 men and 556 women from among the 75-year-old residents in Glostrup, Denmark, and Goteborg, Sweden, and all the residents of relevant age (127 men and 261 women) in Jyvaskyla, Finland. MEASUREMENTS Assessment of postural balance with eyes open and closed using a piezoelectric force platform. A structured interview on self-reported functional ability and physical activity. An in-laboratory medical examination. RESULTS In spite of some differences in balanc…

GerontologyMaleActivities of daily livingAnthropometrybusiness.industryCross-sectional studyPhysical exerciseScandinavian and Nordic CountriesStructured interviewActivities of Daily LivingPostural BalanceMedicineHumansForce platformFemaleFunctional abilityGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessGeriatric AssessmentPostural BalanceBalance (ability)AgedJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Multimorbidity and perceived stress: a population-based cross-sectional study among older adults across six low- and middle-income countries

2018

BACKGROUND:\ud Stress in chronic conditions or multimorbidity (≥2 chronic conditions) has been reported to affect clinical outcomes but there are no studies on the association between stress and chronic conditions/multimorbidity among older adults in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Thus, we investigated this association among adults aged ≥50 years across six LMICs.\ud \ud METHODS:\ud A cross-sectional analysis using data from the World Health Organization's Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (China, Ghana, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa) was conducted. A perceived stress score [range 0 (lowest stress) -100 (highest stress)] was computed based on two questions from the Pe…

GerontologyMaleCross-sectional studyPsychological interventionPerceived Stress ScaleGlobal HealthGhanaRussiachronic diseasesSouth Africastress0302 clinical medicineStress (linguistics)Prevalence030212 general & internal medicinelow- and middle-income countriesStrokeDepression (differential diagnoses)older adultsAged 80 and overPsychiatryLow- and middle-income countriesDepressionObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle AgedpsychiatryOlder adultschronic diseases; low- and middle-income countries; multimorbidity; older adults; psychiatry; stressFemaleChinamultimorbidityBFIndiaAffect (psychology)StressGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansBackground StreDeveloping CountriesMexicoPovertyAgedbusiness.industryMultimorbiditymedicine.diseaseCross-Sectional StudiesAgeingChronic diseasesChronic DiseasePerceptionbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress PsychologicalDemography
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Vitamin D deficiency and leisure time activities in the elderly: are all pastimes the same?

2014

Background Optimal vitamin D status is important for overall health and well-being, particularly in the elderly. Although vitamin D synthesis in the skin declines with age, exposure to sunlight still seems to help older-aged adults to achieve adequate serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) levels. Elderly people would therefore benefit from outdoor leisure activities, but the effects of different types of pastime on serum 25OHD levels have yet to be thoroughly investigated. Aims To assess the association of different pastimes with 25OHD deficiency in elderly subjects. Methods A sample of 2,349 community-dwelling elderly individuals (1,389 females and 960 males) enrolled in the Progetto Veneto An…

GerontologyMaleEpidemiologyLeisure timelcsh:MedicineWalkingLogistic regression0302 clinical medicineBlood serumMedicine and Health SciencesElderly peoplePublic and Occupational Health030212 general & internal medicineVitamin Dlcsh:ScienceGeriatricsAged 80 and overBrisk walkingMultidisciplinaryEpidemiology of AgingGardeningVitamins3. Good healthHealth Education and AwarenessSunlightFemaleBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialty030209 endocrinology & metabolismvitamin D deficiency03 medical and health sciencesLeisure ActivitiesmedicineVitamin D and neurologyHumansSports and Exercise MedicineAgedNutritionElderly CareHealth Care PolicyPopulation Biologybusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesNutrientsmedicine.diseaseVitamin D DeficiencyHealth CareMedical EducationGeriatricslcsh:QPreventive MedicinebusinessMedical HumanitiesDemographyPloS one
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Predictors of Falls and Fractures Leading to Hospitalization in People With Dementia: A Representative Cohort Study.

2018

OBJECTIVES: Investigate predictors of falls and fractures leading to hospitalization in a large cohort of people with dementia. DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: People with diagnosed dementia between January 2007 and March 2013, aged >65 years, were assembled using data from the Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre Case Register, from 4 boroughs in London serving a population of 1.3 million people. MEASURES: Falls and/or fractures leading to hospitalization were ascertained from linked national records. Demographic data, cognitive test scores, medications, and symptom and functioning scores from Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS65+) were modeled in mul…

GerontologyMaleGeriatrics & Gerontology*dementiaHealth StatusPoison controlFalls fractures dementia hospital admission Alzheimer’s disease mortalityOccupational safety and healthCohort Studies*mortalityFractures Bone0302 clinical medicine*hospital admissionResidence CharacteristicsLondon030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesGeneral NursingASSOCIATIONSeducation.field_of_studyHealth PolicyAge FactorsPAINGeneral MedicinefracturesAlzheimer's diseaseHospitalizationSURVIVALFallsFemaleHEALTHLife Sciences & BiomedicineCohort studyPopulation03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsInjury preventionmedicineDementiaHumansVascular dementiaeducationOLDER-ADULTS*FallsAgedRetrospective StudiesScience & Technologybusiness.industry*Alzheimer's diseaseMORTALITY*fracturesRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseCOGNITIVE IMPAIRMENThospital admissionRISK-FACTORSAccidental FallsDementiaGeriatrics and Gerontologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerydementiaJournal of the American Medical Directors Association
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