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The predictive value of exercise testing for survival among 75-year-old men and women

2006

All 75-year-olds born in 1914 and living in the city of Jyväskylä, central Finland (n=388) were invited to study the predictive value of exercise test for mortality. Subjects who entered the laboratory (n=295) were to have a standard pre-test evaluation and perform a cycle ergometer exercise test. Subjects with complete background, exercise-test status and mortality data (n=282) were divided into three groups according to exercise-test status: a non-exercise test group (n=79), an exercise-test termination group (n=95), and an exercise-test completion group (n=108). Mortality was followed up for 9 years. The multivariate hazard ratio (HR) for death among the non-exercise test group compared …

MaleGerontologyMultivariate statisticsmedicine.medical_specialtyTest groupHealth BehaviorPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMotor ActivitySex FactorsPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicineHumansMedicineElderly peopleOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFinlandAgedProportional Hazards Modelsbusiness.industryHazard ratioSurvival AnalysisPredictive valueTest (assessment)Mortality dataChronic DiseaseExercise TestFemaleRisk of deathbusinessFollow-Up StudiesScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
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Dietary α-Linolenic Acid, Marine ω-3 Fatty Acids, and Mortality in a Population With High Fish Consumption: Findings From the PREvención con DIeta ME…

2016

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Oral health and mortality risk in the institutionalised elderly

2012

Objective: Examining oral health and oral hygiene as predictors of subsequent one-year survival in the institutionalized elderly. Design: It was hypothesized that oral health would be related to mortality in an institutionalized geriatric population. A 12-month prospective study of 292 elderly residing in nine geriatric institutions in Granada, Spain, was thus carried out to evaluate the association between oral health and mortality. Independent samples, T-test, chi-square test and Cox regression analysis were used to analyze the data. Sixty-three participants died during the 12-month follow-up. Results: Mortality was increased in denture users (RR = 2.18, p= 0.007) and in people suffering …

MaleGerontologyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentGerodontologyOral HealthOral healthOral hygieneRisk FactorsmedicineHumansIn patientProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyGeneral DentistrySurvival rateAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryProportional hazards modelInstitutionalizationOral Hygiene:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Survival RateOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASResearch-ArticleFemaleSurgeryRisk of deathDenturesbusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Stroke in women: When gender matters

2021

Stroke in women may be considered as a distinct entity due to numerous differences compared with men, including specific epidemiological, etiological, and outcome features along with unique pathophysiological mechanisms. Stroke is the second cause of death in women worldwide with sex-specific causes of stroke in youger women such as pregnancy, post-partum period, oral contraception and migraine. Substitutive hormone treatment in older women is no more recommended in regard of the increased thromboembolic risk it generates. Venous thrombolysis with rtPA and mechanical thrombectomy are now proven to be as efficacious in women as in men. After a stroke, women present poorer quality of life tha…

MaleGerontologymedicine.medical_specialty03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifePregnancyRisk FactorsEpidemiologymedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineStrokeDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedCause of deathSex CharacteristicsPregnancybusiness.industryIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)medicine.diseaseStrokeNeurologyTissue Plasminogen ActivatorQuality of LifeEtiologyFemaleNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRevue Neurologique
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Essay: Does training adversely affect long-term health?

2005

A number of philosophers and physicians living in ancient Greece thought that sport could harm both mind and body. Hippocrates, for example, acknowledged the health benefits of physical activity, but also believed that intense athletic competition had a harmful effect on the heart and other organs, and lowered resistance to disease. That athletes do not have a shorter life expectancy than the general population, however, was not appreciated until the 19th century. In 1873, J E Morgan published the results of his study of 294 British oarsmen who participated in the Oxford versus Cambridge boat races between 1829 and 1869. His findings indicated that these sportsmen lived about 2 years longer…

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Fine-tuning DNA/albumin polyelectrolyte interactions to produce the efficient transfection agent cBSA-147.

2010

We present the preparation and isolation of different chemically modified BSA species with varying numbers of primary amino groups at the surface. Highly cationic albumin proteins with increased numbers of amino groups were achieved and complex formation with plasmid DNA was carefully investigated. We compare the transfection results, polyelectrolyte complexes morphologies with their impact on complex stabilities, cytotoxicities and DNA accessibility. This knowledge-driven approach led to the identification of the efficient non-viral DNA delivery agent cBSA-147, which showed high transfection efficacies and stability.

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Determination of propofol by GC/MS and fast GC/MS-TOF in two cases of poisoning

2017

Two cases of suspected acute and lethal intoxication caused by propofol were delivered by the judicial authority to the Department of Sciences for Health Promotion and Mother-Child Care in Palermo, Sicily. In the first case a female nurse was found in a hotel room, where she lived with her mother; four 10 mg/mL vials and two 20 mg/mL vials of propofol were found near the decedent along with syringes and needles. In the second case a male nurse was found in the operating room of a hospital, along with a used syringe. In both cases a preliminary systematic and toxicological analysis indicated the presence of propofol in the blood and urine. As a result, a method for the quantitative determina…

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Long-Term Potassium Monitoring and Dynamics in Heart Failure and Risk of Mortality

2018

Background: The prognostic value of long-term potassium monitoring and dynamics in heart failure has not been characterized completely. We sought to determine the association between serum potassium values collected at follow-up with all-cause mortality in a prospective and consecutive cohort of patients discharged from a previous acute heart failure admission. Methods: Serum potassium was measured at every physician-patient encounter, including hospital admissions and ambulatory settings. The multivariable-adjusted association of serum potassium with mortality was assessed by using comprehensive state-of-the-art regression methods that can accommodate time-dependent exposure modeling. Res…

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Study of Proliferation and Apoptosis in Neuroblastoma. Their Relation with Other Prognostic Factors

2002

Abstract Background Our objective was to study the proliferation and apoptotic process in 111 cases of neuroblastoma (NB) and to seek their relationship with other prognostic factors and survival. Methods Immunohistochemistry following ABC peroxidase was carried out for PCNA, Ki-67, bcl-2, and p53 proteins. Apoptosis analysis was performed with in situ detection of chromosomal breakdown. Molecular detection of DNA ladders by electrophoresis and amplification of MYCN was studied with PCR and Southern blot. Statistical study was performed with Pearson χ 2 and Kruskal-Wallis tests and Cox regression. Results Our results indicate that proliferative factors PCNA and Ki-67 were correlated to each…

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Neuroprotection of S(+) ketamine isomer in global forebrain ischemia

2001

The non-competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist ketamine can block the action of excitotoxic amino acids in the central nervous system. S(+) ketamine has a 2-3 times higher anesthetic potency compared with the ketamine-racemate and also shows a higher neuroprotective efficacy in vitro. To determine the neuroprotective activity of S(+) ketamine compared with its R(-) stereoisomer in vivo, we examined the functional and neurohistological outcome in rats treated 15 min after global forebrain ischemia with S(+) ketamine in different dosages compared with R(-) ketamine. Influence of the treatment on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and cortical oxygen saturation (HbO2) was…

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