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The choice between retirement and bridge employment: a continuity theory and life course perspective.

2009

The rapid aging of the workforce in most developed countries, and the strengthening presence of bridge employment among older employees, has brought about a need for a deeper theoretical and practical understanding of this employment phenomenon. This study examined the concept of bridge employment from a continuity theory and life course perspective. Several personal and job-related antecedents of 539 middle-aged and older U.S. Federal Government employees' intentions of full retirement or engagement in bridge employment were investigated. A multinomial logistic regression analysis provided support for most of the hypotheses on the antecedents of full retirement and overall bridge employme…

AdultEmploymentMaleAgingAdolescentTheory of MindBridge (interpersonal)Continuity theoryYoung AdultPhenomenonDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansSociologyPractical implicationsAgedRetrospective StudiesGovernmentRetirementMiddle AgedUnited StatesWorkforceLife course approachDemographic economicsFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyDeveloped countrySocial psychologyInternational journal of aginghuman development
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Country, Sex, and Parent Occupational Status: Moderators of the Continuity of Aggression from Childhood to Adulthood

2014

Using data from two American and one Finnish long-term longitudinal studies, we examined continuity of general aggression from age 8 to physical aggression in early adulthood (age 21–30) and whether continuity of aggression differed by country, sex, and parent occupational status. In all samples, childhood aggression was assessed via peer nominations and early adulthood aggression via self-reports. Multi-group structural equation models revealed significant continuity in aggression in the American samples but not in the Finnish sample. These relations did not differ by sex but did differ by parent occupational status: whereas there was no significant continuity among American children from …

AdultEmploymentMaleParentsaggressionstructural equation modellongitudinal studycross-nationalArticleUnited StatesAggressionCohort Studiesoccupational statusYoung AdultChild DevelopmentSex FactorsjatkuvuusHumansFemaleLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesChildFinland
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Growth hormone replacement in adults:Real-world data from two large studies in US and Europe

2020

Objective: This report describes the effectiveness and safety of growth hormone replacement in 3180 adult patients with growth hormone deficiency followed-up for 0.0–12.2 years in two completed, complementary, non-interventional, multicentre studies, NordiNet® International Outcome Study (IOS) (NCT00960128) and the American Norditropin® Studies: Web-Enabled Research (ANSWER) Program (NCT01009905). Design: In both studies, Norditropin® (somatropin; Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark) was administered at the discretion of the treating physician and according to routine practice. We present data on baseline characteristics, growth hormone dose, safety data and change from baseline in waist circumferenc…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineIGF-I SDSPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyWaistHormone Replacement TherapyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismANSWER Program030209 endocrinology & metabolismEffectivenessGrowth hormoneNordiNet® International Outcome Study (IOS)Body compositionHypopituitarismBody Mass IndexGrowth hormone deficiency03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyElectric ImpedancemedicineHumansGrowth hormone replacementAgedAdult patientsHuman Growth Hormonebusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseRecombinant ProteinsUnited StatesReal-world dataEuropeClinical Practice030104 developmental biologyGrowth hormone deficiency in adultsBaseline characteristicsBody CompositionFemaleWaist CircumferenceSafetybusinessReal world dataBody mass index
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Psychometric properties of measures of sociocultural influence and internalization of appearance ideals across eight countries

2020

The aim of the current study was to examine the psychometric properties of two well-established measures of sociocultural influence and internalization of the thin/low body fat ideal and muscular ideal. Data from 6272 emerging adults (68.9 % female), aged 18-30 years from Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Italy, Japan, Spain, and the U.S. were included in this study. Participants completed measures of pressure from mother, fathers, peers, and media, to both increase muscles and lose weight, as well as internalization of the thin/low body fat ideal and muscular ideal. Overall, support for partial invariance was found across the scales. In addition, group level differences were found between…

AdultMale050103 clinical psychologyCanadaChinaSocial PsychologyAdolescentPsychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMothers050109 social psychologySettore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICAPeer GroupDevelopmental psychologyBody Mass Index[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesYoung AdultSex FactorsBelgiumJapanSurveys and QuestionnairesHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences10. No inequalitySociocultural evolutionInternalizationGroup levelSocioeconomic statusGeneral PsychologyApplied Psychologymedia_commonIdeal (set theory)05 social sciencesBody WeightAge FactorsAustraliaUnited StatesSociocultural influenceBody imageItalySpainFemalePsychologyBody mass indexInternalizationPressures
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Associations in physical activity and sedentary behaviour among the immigrant and non-immigrant US population

2020

BackgroundImmigrants are at a higher risk of poor mental and physical health. Regular participation in physical activity (PA) and low levels of sedentary time are beneficial for both these aspects of health. The aim was to investigate levels and trends in domain-specific PA and sedentary behaviour in the US. immigrant compared with non-immigrant populations.MethodsFrom the 2007–2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a total of 25 142 adults (≥18 years) were included in this analysis. PA and sedentary behaviour time were assessed by a questionnaire.ResultsTransit-related PA showed downward linear trends in young immigrant adults (ptrend=0.006) and middle-aged non-imm…

AdultMaleAdolescent*ImmigrationNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyEpidemiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth BehaviorImmigrationPopulationPhysical activityphysical activityEmigrants and ImmigrantsImmigration030209 endocrinology & metabolismMotor ActivitySittingYoung Adult*NHANES03 medical and health sciencesLeisure Activities0302 clinical medicineAge groupsSurveys and Questionnairessedentary behaviourNHANESHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineeducationExerciseAgedmedia_commonSedentary timeSedentaryeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysical healthMiddle AgedNutrition SurveysUnited States*Physical activity*Sedentary[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieFemaleSedentary BehaviorbusinessDemographyJournal of Epidemiology and Community Health
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Establishment of standardised SLA/LP immunoassays: specificity for autoimmune hepatitis, worldwide occurrence, and clinical characteristics

2002

Background: Antibodies to soluble liver antigen/liver pancreas (SLA/LP) are specific markers of autoimmune hepatitis. Their target antigen has recently been cloned. Aims: To establish standardised immunoassays using the recombinant antigen, and to assess the frequency and significance of seropositivity in patients from different countries. Methods: An enzyme linked immunoassay was developed using purified recombinant antigen and validated by testing sera from 200 healthy blood donors and 1026 patients with various liver and non-liver diseases. The assay was then applied to 454 sera from 419 patients with autoimmune hepatitis from different countries. All sera were also tested by inhibition …

AdultMaleAdolescentEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayAutoimmune hepatitisSensitivity and Specificitylaw.inventionJapanMaintenance therapyAntigenRecurrencelawGermanymedicineHumansChildAutoimmune diseaseHepatitisbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver DiseasefungiHistocompatibility Antigens Class IHistocompatibility Antigens Class IIInfant NewbornGastroenterologyAntibodies MonoclonalInfantmedicine.diseaseRecombinant ProteinsUnited StatesHepatitis AutoimmuneTreatment OutcomeChild PreschoolImmunoassayImmunologybiology.proteinRecombinant DNAFemaleAntibodybusinessBiomarkersBrazilGut
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Global social identity and global cooperation

2011

This research examined the question of whether the psychology of social identity can motivate cooperation in the context of a global collective. Our data came from a multinational study of choice behavior in a multilevel public-goods dilemma conducted among samples drawn from the general populations of the United States, Italy, Russia, Argentina, South Africa, and Iran. Results demonstrate that an inclusive social identification with the world community is a meaningful psychological construct that plays a role in motivating cooperation that transcends parochial interests. Self-reported identification with the world as a whole predicts behavioral contributions to a global public good beyond …

AdultMaleAdolescentInternational Cooperationmedia_common.quotation_subjectArgentinaIranChoice BehaviorRussiaSocial groupYoung AdultGlobalizationSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansSocial dilemmaSocial identity theoryGeneral PsychologyAgedmedia_commonSocial IdentificationSocial identitySocial dilemmaMiddle AgedAltruismUnited StatesWorld communitySocial relationDilemmaCooperationAttitudeItalySocioeconomic FactorsGlobal public goodPolitical economyGoal transformationFemalePsychologySocial psychologyGlobalization
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FUS mutations in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

2011

Mutations in the FUS gene have recently been described as a cause of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but their role in the pathogenesis of sporadic ALS is unclear. We undertook mutational screening of all coding exons of FUS in 228 sporadic ALS cases, and, as previous reports suggest that exon 15 represents a mutational hotspot, we sequenced this exon in an additional 1295 sporadic cases. Six variants in six different cases were found, indicating that FUS mutations can underlie apparently sporadic ALS, but account for less than 1% of this form of disease. © 2010 .

AdultMaleAgingAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis; FUS; Italy; Sporadic disease; United States of America;AdolescentGenotypesporadic patientsDNA Mutational AnalysisALS; FUS mutations; sporadic patientsBiologymedicine.disease_causeArticlePathogenesisExonYoung AdultDNA Mutational AnalysisGenotypemedicineHumansFUS mutationsAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisChildGeneAgedGeneticsAged 80 and overMutationGeneral NeuroscienceAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosisamyotrophic lateral sclerosis FUS geneticsExonsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseUnited StatesSettore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIAItalyMutationRNA-Binding Protein FUSFemaleNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyALSDevelopmental BiologyRNA-Binding Protein FUS
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Survival of patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in Germany in the early 21st century.

2012

This study provides up-to-date and detailed cancer survival estimates of German patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL, International Statistical Classification of Diseases 10th Revision [ICD-10] codes C82-C85) based on data from 11 cancer registries. Period analysis was used to calculate 5-year relative survival in 2002-2006, overall and by gender, age and histology. Comparison was made with patients with NHL in the United States (US) Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database in the same time period. Overall 5-year relative survival for patients with NHL in Germany in 2002-2006 was 62.8% and in the US was 65.1%. Survival decreased with age from 81.7% at age 15-49 to 46.5% at age…

AdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentFollicular lymphomaHistory 21st CenturyYoung AdultOlder patientshemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicineGermanyEpidemiologymedicineHumansRegistriesAgedAged 80 and overRelative survivalbusiness.industryLymphoma Non-HodgkinCancerHematologyHistory 20th CenturyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseUnited StatesLymphomaOncologyImmunologyPeriod AnalysisHodgkin lymphomaFemalebusinessSEER ProgramLeukemialymphoma
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Differences in incidence and survival of oral cavity and pharyngeal cancers between Germany and the United States depend on the HPV-association of th…

2017

Abstract Introduction The epidemiology of squamous cell oral cavity and pharyngeal cancers (OCPC) has changed rapidly during the last years, possibly due to an increase of human papilloma virus (HPV) positive tumors and successes in tobacco prevention. Here, we compare incidence and survival of OCPC by HPV-relation of the site in Germany and the United States (US). Materials and methods Age-standardized and age-specific incidence and 5-year relative survival was estimated using data from population-based cancer registries in Germany and the US Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) 13 database. Incidence was estimated for each year between 1999 and 2013. Relative survival for 2002…

AdultMaleCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPopulationHealthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultAll institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center0302 clinical medicinePharyngeal cancerGermanyEpidemiologySurveillance Epidemiology and End ResultsMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineeducationAgededucation.field_of_studyRelative survivalbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidencePharynxPapillomavirus InfectionsCancerPharyngeal NeoplasmsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurvival AnalysisUnited StatesSurgeryTumor Virus Infectionsmedicine.anatomical_structureOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleMouth NeoplasmsOral SurgerybusinessDemography
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