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Developing and testing a discrete event simulation model to evaluate budget impacts of diabetes prevention programs

2020

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is one of the most rapidly increasing non-communicable diseases worldwide. Lifestyle interventions are effective in preventing T2D but also resource intensive. This study evaluated with discrete event simulation (DES) the relative budget impacts of three hypothetical diabetes prevention programs (DPP), including group-based contact intervention, digital program with human coaching and fully automated program. The data for simulation were derived from research literature and national health and population statistics. The model was constructed using the iGrafx Process for Six Sigma software and simulations were carried out for 10 years. All simulated interventions produc…

mallintaminenProcess (engineering)Computer scienceCost-Benefit AnalysisPsychological interventiondiabetes preventionHealth InformaticsCoaching03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineResource (project management)Cost SavingsIntervention (counseling)Humansbudget impact analysissimulointiComputer Simulation030212 general & internal medicineDiscrete event simulationLife Style030304 developmental biologydiscrete event simulation0303 health sciencesdiabetesbusiness.industryBehavior changeSix SigmaComputer Science Applicationshealth behavior changeDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Risk analysis (engineering)terveyskäyttäytymineninterventiohoitoennaltaehkäisybusinessaikuistyypin diabetesJournal of Biomedical Informatics
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Sex-specific selection on energy metabolism - selection coefficients for winter survival

2010

Selection for different fitness optima between sexes is supposed to operate on several traits. As fitness-related traits are often energetically costly, selection should also act directly on the energetics of individuals. However, efforts to examine the relationship between fitness and components of the energy budget are surprisingly scarce. We investigated the effects of basal metabolic rate (BMR, the minimum energy required for basic life functions) and body condition on long-term survival (8 winter months) with manipulated densities in enclosed populations of bank voles (Myodes glareolus). Here, we show that survival selection on BMR was clearly sex-specific but density-independent. Both…

media_common.quotation_subjectEnergeticsZoologyRegression analysisBiologyEnergy budgetbiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)ArvicolinaeBasal metabolic rateEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSurvival analysisSelection (genetic algorithm)media_commonJournal of Evolutionary Biology
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Budesonide/Formoterol Maintenance And Reliever Therapy In Patients With Difficult-To-Control Asthma

2011

medicine.medical_specialtyBudesonide/formoterolbusiness.industryInternal medicineMedicineIn patientbusinessmedicine.diseaseAsthmamedicine.drugA31. OPTIMIZING THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES IN AIRWAYS DISEASE
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Primary Biliary Cholangitis: advances in management and treatment of the disease

2017

Primary Biliary Cholangitis, previously known as Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, is a rare disease, which mainly affects women in their fifth to seventh decades of life. It is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by a progressive damage of interlobular bile ducts leading to ductopenia, chronic cholestasis and bile acids retention. Even if the disease usually presents a long asymptomatic phase and a slow progression, in many patients it may progress faster toward cirrhosis and its complications. The 10Â year mortality is greater than in diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus/Hepatitis C Virus coinfection and breast cancer. Ursodeoxycholic acid is the only treatment available today, b…

medicine.medical_specialtyCholagogues and CholereticsCirrhosisPrimary Biliary CholangitisCholangitisDiseaseChenodeoxycholic AcidGastroenterologyEnd Stage Liver Disease03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePrimary biliary cirrhosisDuctopeniaAlkaline phosphatase; Budesonide; Fibrates; Obeticholic acid; Ursodeoxycholic acid; Hepatology; GastroenterologyMED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIAInternal medicineAlkaline phosphatasemedicineHumansFibrateSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaBudesonideCholestasisHepatologyAlkaline phosphatase; Budesonide; Fibrates; Obeticholic acid; Ursodeoxycholic acidbusiness.industryGastroenterologyObeticholic acidHepatologymedicine.diseaseUrsodeoxycholic acidchemistryUrsodeoxycholic acid030220 oncology & carcinogenesisObeticholic acidDisease Progression030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyDrug Therapy CombinationbusinessFibratesbiologicalRare diseasemedicine.drug
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Comparing medical treatments for Crohn’s disease

2013

The drugs available for inflammatory bowel disease are aminosalicylates, antibiotics, steroids, immunosuppressors and biologics. The effectiveness of these drugs has been evaluated in many randomized clinical trials, mainly versus placebo. Few studies have been conducted comparing the different drugs among themselves, owing to the methodological problems raised by comparative trials, such as sample size and blindness. This review focuses mainly on the randomized clinical trials that have compared different treatments. Of course comparisons are mainly between drugs used in a particular setting (mild, moderate and severe disease). However, on many occasions there is no homogeneity in these cl…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologymedicine.drug_classAntibioticsAlternative medicineSevere diseasePlaceboInflammatory bowel diseaselaw.inventionBiological FactorsCrohn DiseaseRandomized controlled trialAdrenal Cortex HormoneslawInternal medicineAzathioprineIntestinal FistulaSecondary PreventionmedicineHumansBudesonideRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicCrohn's diseasebusiness.industryProbioticsHealth Policymedicine.diseaseAnti-Bacterial AgentsAminosalicylic AcidsMethotrexateSample size determinationbusinessJournal of Comparative Effectiveness Research
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Is the taste of fat regulated?

2013

Over the last decade, converging data have been accumulated both in rodents and humans, supporting the existence of a sixth taste modality devoted to the perception of dietary lipids. It is well known that the sense of taste is determinant for the food choice and that the overconsumption of highly palatable energy-dense foods contributes to the current obesity epidemic. Thus, an important issue in terms of Public Health is to understand the mechanisms by which the oro-sensory perception of fat is regulated. An overview of our current knowledge in this field of investigations is proposed in this mini-review.

medicine.medical_specialtyTastegenetic structuresAdipose Tissue Whitemedia_common.quotation_subjectBiochemistryDevelopmental psychologyTaste receptorInternal medicinePerceptionFood choicemedicineAnimalsHumansObesitymedia_commonFeedback PhysiologicalFeeding BehaviorGeneral MedicineTaste Budsmedicine.diseaseDietary FatsObesityEndocrinologyOverconsumptionTasteEating behaviorPsychologyBiochimie
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Functional roles of the sweet taste receptor in oral and extraoral tissues

2014

International audience; Purpose of review: This review summarizes and discusses the current knowledge about the physiological roles of the sweet taste receptor in oral and extraoral tissues. Recent findings: The expression of a functional sweet taste receptor has been reported in numerous extragustatory tissues, including the gut, pancreas, bladder, brain and, more recently, bone and adipose tissues. In the gut, this receptor has been suggested to be involved in luminal glucose sensing, the release of some satiety hormones, the expression of glucose transporters, and the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. More recently, the sweet taste receptor was proposed to regulate adipogenesis and bon…

medicine.medical_specialtyTasteinsulinobesitysweetenerProtein ConformationUrinary BladderMedicine (miscellaneous)BiologyBioinformaticsReceptors G-Protein-Coupled03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemInternal medicineInsulin Secretion[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringmedicineAnimalsHumans[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringLymphocytesInsulin secretionReceptor030304 developmental biologyCARBOHYDRATES: Edited by Luc Tappy and Bettina Mittendorfer0303 health sciencesPolymorphism GeneticNutrition and Dieteticsdiabetesdigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesHeartSweetening agentsSweet tastetaste receptor functionTaste BudsGastrointestinal TractEndocrinologyAdipose TissuecarbohydrateSweetening AgentsTasteModels Animal030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInsulin metabolism
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Thrombophilic Genetic Factors PAI-1, MTHFRC677T, V Leiden 506Q, and Prothrombin 20210A in Noncirrhotic Portal Vein Thrombosis and Budd-Chiari Syndrom…

2013

Thrombophilic genetic factors PAI-1, MTHFRC677T, V Leiden 506Q, and Prothrombin 20210A were studied as risk factors in 235 Caucasian subjects: 85 patients with abdominal thrombosis (54 with portal vein thrombosis (PVT) and 31 with Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) without liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma) and 150 blood bank donors. Seventy-five patients with PVT/BCS showed associated disease or particular clinical status (46 PVT/29 BCS): 37 myeloproliferative neoplasm (20 PVT/17 BCS), 12 abdominal surgery (10 PVT/2 BCS), 10 contraception or pregnancy (6 PVT/4 BCS), 7 abdominal acute disease (6 PVT/1 BCS), and 9 chronic disease (4 PVT/5 BCS); ten patients did not present any association …

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyCirrhosisArticle Subjectbusiness.industryPopulationmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyThrombosisPortal vein thrombosisSurgeryHepatocellular carcinomaInternal medicineRC666-701Budd–Chiari syndromemedicineClinical StudyDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinesseducationMyeloproliferative neoplasmAbdominal surgeryInternational Journal of Vascular Medicine
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Bericht zum 1. Workshop zur lokalen Exzision von Rektumkarzinomen

2007

To determine the significance of local excision (LE) of rectal cancer and discuss oncologic results, a 1st Workshop on LE of rectal cancer was held at the Department of General und Abdominal Surgery, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany. The option of broadening the indication for local excision after neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy (nRCT) of rectal cancer was to be assessed. Local excision of "low risk" T 1 carcinomas was rated as oncologically adequate therapy with good functional results and low complication rates. Transanal endoscopic microsurgical (TEM) resection was the preferrred technique. Pre-requisite for the achievement of low recurrence rates (5 %) is an R0 resection with …

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testColorectal cancerbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentMicrosurgerymedicine.diseaseProctoscopySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureTumor buddingmedicineCarcinomaResection marginSurgerybusinessLymph nodeAbdominal surgeryZentralblatt für Chirurgie
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Full scale evaluation of atmospheric mercury budget from persistent volcanic degassing

2009

In the recent years, there has been an increase in environmental concerns related to the pollution of many trace metals emitted from volcanic degassing because of their toxicity and long residence times in the earth’s ecosystems. Among volcanogenic trace elements, mercury (Hg) is one of the most environmentally-significant in light of its potential harmful effects on biological systems. At present, however, the global Hg flux from volcanic sources is still poorly known. We report on Hg levels in volcanic plumes and fumaroles that, in combination with sulphur analyses and SO2 flux data, lead to global Hg estimates. We found that mercury transport in the plume is mainly in the gas-phase, as H…

mercuryplumeglobal budgettrace metal
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