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Active Surveillance in Prostate Cancer: Role of Available Biomarkers in Daily Practice

2021

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. The diagnosis is currently based on PSA levels, which are associated with overdiagnosis and overtreatment. Moreover, most PCas are localized tumours; hence, many patients with low-/very low-risk PCa could benefit from active surveillance (AS) programs instead of more aggressive, active treatments. Heterogeneity within inclusion criteria and follow-up strategies are the main controversial issues that AS presently faces. Many biomarkers are currently under investigation in this setting; however, none has yet demonstrated enough diagnostic ability as an independent predictor of pathological or clinical progression. This work a…

MaleOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyQH301-705.5clinical biomarkers030232 urology & nephrologyReviewIndependent predictorCatalysisInorganic Chemistry03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineDaily practicemedicineHumansBiology (General)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryOverdiagnosisWatchful WaitingQD1-999Molecular BiologyPathologicalSpectroscopybusiness.industryOrganic Chemistryactive surveillanceProstatic NeoplasmsCancerGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseprostate cancerComputer Science ApplicationsChemistryUrine biomarkers030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDisease Progressionrisk predictorsbusinessBiomarkersClinical progressionInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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The difficulty of being a professional, a parent, and a spouse on the same day : daily spillover of workplace interactions on parenting, and the role…

2017

Designing parenting interventions and preventions requires knowledge on the factors and processes that shape parenting behaviors. Using data collected over 10 days, during the last hour of work and before going to bed, this study examined the spillover of interpersonal work stresses into positive and negative parenting behaviors. Data were collected among 103 couples who had at least one child between the age of one and eight years. Of particular interest was the role of received emotional spousal support as a moderator of stress spillover. Dyadic variants of multilevel models were used to analyze the data. The results showed that on days on which mothers or fathers reported stressful inter…

MaleParentsEmotions050109 social psychologyemotional supportdaily family lifeperhe-elämätyöDevelopmental psychologyFathersOccupational StressSpillover effectparentingta516Parent-Child RelationsChildta51505 social sciencesMultilevel modelecological momentary assessmentPositive parentingMiddle Agedwork stressModeration050902 family studiesSpouseChild PreschoolFemalePsychologySwitzerlandClinical psychologyAdultparisuhdeSocial PsychologyspillovervanhemmuusvahemmuusMothersInterpersonal communicationspousal supportSex FactorsHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestyöelämäInterpersonal interactionSpousesInfantWork stresstukeminenfamily life0509 other social sciencesJournal of prevention and intervention in the community
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Does the longevity of one or both parents influence the health status of their offspring?

2013

According to the findings of some recent studies, the centenarians' offspring appear to represent a promising model for research on longevity and healthy aging. This study compares the health status and the functional status of three groups of subjects: 1. individuals with two long-lived parents (one of whom centenarian), 2. individuals with only one long-lived (centenarian) parent, and 3. individuals with no long-lived parents. The goal is to verify whether the centenarians' offspring display any advantage over the offspring of both non-long-lived parents and to evaluate whether the longevity of the non centenarian parent provides a further advantage. A total of 374 subjects (mean age appr…

MaleParentsGerontologyAgingActivities of daily livingOffspringmedia_common.quotation_subjectLongevityHEALTH STATUSFAMILIAL LONGEVITYBiochemistryLife ExpectancyEndocrinologyRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesActivities of Daily LivingGeneticsHumansMedicineHealthy agingGeriatric AssessmentMolecular BiologySurvival analysisAgedDemographymedia_commonSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleAged 80 and overCENTENARIANS' OFFSPRINGbusiness.industryLongevityCensusesRegression analysisHealth Status DisparitiesCell BiologyHEALTHY AGINGSurvival AnalysisItalySocioeconomic FactorsFUNCTIONAL STATUSLife expectancyAdult ChildrenRegression AnalysisFemaleCentenarianbusinessHealthy aging Familial longevity Centenarians' offspring Health status Functional status.Experimental Gerontology
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Birth Size and Childhood Growth as Determinants of Physical Functioning in Older Age: The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study

2011

The study reports on the associations of infant and childhood anthropometric measurements, early growth, and the combined effect of birth weight and childhood body mass index with older age physical functioning among 1,999 individuals born in 1934–1944 and belonging to the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study. Physical functioning was assessed by the Short Form 36 scale. Anthropometric data from infancy and childhood were retrieved from medical records. The risk of lower Short Form 36 physical functioning at the mean age of 61.6 years was increased for those with birth weight less than 2.5 kg compared with those weighing 3.0–3.5 kg at birth (odds ratio (OR) = 2.73, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.57…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologyBirth weightPhysical fitnessfyysinen toimintakykyGrowthkasvuBody Mass IndexChild DevelopmenttoimintakykyRisk FactorsActivities of Daily LivingmedicineBirth WeightHumanssyntymäpainoBody Weights and MeasuresLongitudinal StudiesChilddevelopmentFinlandAgedbusiness.industryInfant NewbornOdds ratioMiddle AgedAnthropometrymedicine.diseaseObesityagedikääntyminenBreast FeedingSocioeconomic FactorsPhysical FitnessChild PreschoolFemalebusinessBreast feedingBody mass indexCohort studyAmerican Journal of Epidemiology
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Epidemiology and Characteristics of Episodic Breathlessness in Advanced Cancer Patients. An Observational Study

2016

Abstract Context Episodic breathlessness is a relevant aspect in patients with advanced cancer. Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the different aspects of this clinical phenomenon. Methods A consecutive sample of patients with advanced cancer admitted to different settings for a period of six months was surveyed. The presence of background breathlessness and episodic breathlessness, their intensity (numerical scale 0–10), and drugs used for treatment were collected. Factors inducing episodic breathlessness and its influence on daily activities were investigated. Results Of 921 patients, 29.3% ( n  = 269) had breathlessness and 134 patients (49.8%) were receiving drugs for backg…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careActivities of daily livingTime FactorsEpisodic breathlessneSettore MED/41 - AnestesiologiaContext (language use)advanced cancer; dyspnea; Episodic breathlessness; opioids; palliative care; Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine; Neurology (clinical); Nursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)DiseaseComorbidityepisodic breathlessness; advanced cancer; dyspnea; opioids; palliative care03 medical and health sciencesPulmonary Disease Chronic Obstructive0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsEpidemiologyActivities of Daily LivingmedicinePrevalenceHumansadvanced cancer030212 general & internal medicineKarnofsky Performance StatusGeneral NursingNursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)Agedpalliative careEpisodic breathlessnessbusiness.industryEpisodic breathlessness; advanced cancer; dyspnea; opioids; palliative careopioidsCardiovascular Agentsrespiratory systemMiddle Ageddyspneamedicine.diseaseComorbidityAnesthesiology and Pain Medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCardiovascular agentMultivariate AnalysisopioidObservational studyFemaleNeurology (clinical)business
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Effect of Systematic Intensive Care Unit Triage on Long-term Mortality Among Critically Ill Elderly Patients in France

2017

Importance The high mortality rate in critically ill elderly patients has led to questioning of the beneficial effect of intensive care unit (ICU) admission and to a variable ICU use among this population. Objective To determine whether a recommendation for systematic ICU admission in critically ill elderly patients reduces 6-month mortality compared with usual practice. Design, Setting, and Participants Multicenter, cluster-randomized clinical trial of 3037 critically ill patients aged 75 years or older, free of cancer, with preserved functional status (Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living ≥4) and nutritional status (absence of cachexia) who arrived at the emergency departme…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsCritical CareCritical IllnessHealth StatusPopulationlaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesPatient Admission0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeRandomized controlled triallawActivities of Daily LivingOutcome Assessment Health CaremedicineHumansHospital Mortality030212 general & internal medicineCritical Care OutcomeseducationCritical Care OutcomesAgedAged 80 and over2. Zero hungereducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryMortality rate030208 emergency & critical care medicineGeneral MedicineEmergency departmentIntensive care unit3. Good healthIntensive Care UnitsRelative riskQuality of LifeFemaleFranceTriagebusinessProgram EvaluationJAMA
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Effects of nicotine on spatial learning in C57BL mice

2000

In the present study, the effects of nicotine on spatial memory in C57BL/6J mice was evaluated. Mice were trained in a water maze during four daily sessions of three trials each. In the first experiment, nicotine (0.7 and 0.35 mg/kg) or saline was administered once daily for 4 days, 15 min before the start of daily training: an impairment of performance of the water maze was observed in the group treated with 0.7 mg/kg of nicotine. In the second experiment, nicotine (0.7 and 0.35 mg/kg) or saline was administered from the 5 days prior to the beginning of the task and during the 4 days of acquisition. The results indicated an improvement in the rate of learning in the 9-day nicotine treated …

MalePharmacologyNicotineDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentWater mazeDrug Administration ScheduleMice Inbred C57BLNicotineMicePsychiatry and Mental healthEscape ReactionOrientationAnesthesiaMental RecallReaction TimeSpatial learningAnimalsMedicineOnce dailyMaze LearningbusinessSalinemedicine.drugBehavioural Pharmacology
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Health disparities, and health behaviours of older immigrants & native population in Norway

2022

We aimed to investigate and compare activities of daily living (ADL), instrumental ADL (IADL), poor self-rated health and the health behaviours among immigrants and the native population in Norway. We present results from analysis of two Norwegian surveys, (Living Conditions Survey on Health from 2015, Living Conditions Survey among Immigrants 2016). Using logistic regression models, odds ratios were estimated for functional ability, self-reported health, and health behavior among immigrants, with Norwegian born being the reference category. The first model was controlled for age and gender and the second model was additionally adjusted for educational level. Our analysis included 5343 part…

MalePhysiologyEpidemiologyDisabilitiesScienceHealth BehaviorEmigrants and ImmigrantsGeographical LocationsMedical ConditionsRisk FactorsActivities of Daily LivingOdds RatioMedicine and Health SciencesHumansPublic and Occupational HealthHealthcare DisparitiesAgedHealth Care PolicyMultidisciplinaryNorwayBody WeightQRBiology and Life SciencesMiddle AgedOverweightHealth CareEuropePhysiological ParametersMedical Risk FactorsPeople and PlacesQuality of LifeEducational StatusMedicineFemaleSelf ReportGeriatric CareBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthResearch ArticlePLOS ONE
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Integration of an in-home monitoring system into home care nurses' workflow: A case study.

2019

Abstract Background The healthcare system faces a major challenge in caring for an increasingly ageing population as this task requires more resources than are currently available. Adopting monitoring technologies could enable more efficient care practices and support ageing in place. Objectives To investigate how the use of an in-home motion monitoring system can be integrated into home care nurses’ workflows and to uncover the factors behind system adoption. Design A single case study adopting a qualitative approach. Setting A home care unit serving older adults living in independent living residences within an apartment complex. Method Multiple data collection methods were used including…

MalePopulation ageing020205 medical informaticsHealth Services for the AgedkotihoitoDecision MakingMonitoring AmbulatoryNursesHealth Informaticsmonitorointi02 engineering and technologySingle-subject designHealth informaticsTask (project management)Unit (housing)Workflowin-home monitoring03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAlzheimer DiseaseSurveys and QuestionnairesActivities of Daily Living0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHumans030212 general & internal medicineseurantata316Agedta113Aged 80 and overMedical educationbusiness.industryWorkflownursing informaticsetäseurantaFemalePerceptionbusinessPsychologykvalitatiivinen tutkimushome careIndependent livingqualitative researchQualitative researchhoitotyöInternational journal of medical informatics
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Changes in Intensity of Physical Exercise as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms among Older Adults: An Eight-Year Follow-Up

2000

Abstract Background. Epidemiological research suggests that regular physical activity may be associated with reduced depressive symptoms. The present study examines the predictive value of physical exercise in relation to depressive symptoms among samples of adults aged 65+ during an 8-year period. Methods. The subjects (N = 663) who participated both at the baseline (1988) and the follow-up (1996) interviews were selected for the analyses. The dependent variable depressive symptoms was assessed by the Finnish modified version of Beck's 13-item depression scale. The independent variable was the intensity of physical exercise. Results. The intensity of physical exercise decreased among the o…

MalePopulation ageingmedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologyDepression scalePhysical exerciseActivities of Daily LivingEpidemiologyHumansMedicineExerciseFinlandDepression (differential diagnoses)Depressive symptomsAgedAged 80 and overDepressionbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPredictive valueIntensity (physics)Logistic ModelsPhysical therapyFemalebusinessFollow-Up StudiesPreventive Medicine
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