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The potential of the Phytotoxkit microbiotest for hazard evaluation of sediments in eutrophic freshwater ecosystems

2009

The applicability of the Phytotoxkit microbiotest for toxicity assessment of sediments in eutrophic freshwater ecosystems was evaluated. Sediments were collected from Turawa dam reservoir (southwestern Poland) which, for years, has been subjected to a marked nutrient enrichment and heavy metal contamination. The test plant species were exposed to whole sediments, solid phases of sediments, and pore waters. Phytotoxicity was estimated on the basis of seed germination and root elongation measurements, combined into an overall germination index (GI). For pore waters, the majority of GI values were not statistically different from the controls, which was consistent with chemical data. For solid…

Geologic SedimentsFresh WaterGerminationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMicrobiotestFreshwater ecosystemRisk AssessmentHazardous SubstancesLepidium sativumNutrientEnvironmental Science(all)Metals HeavyEcotoxicologyWater pollutionEcosystemSorghumGeneral Environmental ScienceAquatic ecosystemSedimentGeneral MedicineEutrophicationPlantsPollutionNutrient-rich sedimentsHeavy metalsEnvironmental chemistryPhytotoxicityEnvironmental sciencePhytotoxicityEutrophicationWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental Monitoring and Assessment
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Mercury in fishes from Augusta Bay (southern Italy): risk assessment and health implication

2013

Our study reports on the total mercury (HgT) concentrations measured in the muscles and livers of several benthic, demersal and pelagic fish species caught inside and outside of Augusta Bay (southern Italy), a semi-enclosed marine area, highly contaminated by the uncontrolled (since the 1950s to 1978s) discharge of the largest European petrochemical plant. Mercury levels in fish tissues are discussed with regard to specific habitat, size and/or age of the specimens and HgT distribution in the bottom sediments. Results suggest a still active Hg release mechanism from the polluted sediments to the marine environment. Also, the high HgT concentrations measured in fishes caught in the external …

Geologic SedimentsPollution effectchemistry.chemical_elementFood ContaminationToxicologyRisk AssessmentHazardous SubstancesDemersal zoneAnimalsHumansPollutantMercury FishesPollution effect Bioaccumulation ToxicityToxicityEcologyFishesPelagic zoneMercuryGeneral MedicineBioaccumulationMercury (element)FisheryBaysItalySeafoodchemistryHabitatBenthic zoneBioaccumulationEnvironmental scienceBayWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringFood Science
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Turmoil at Turrialba Volcano (Costa Rica): Degassing and eruptive processes inferred from high-frequency gas monitoring.

2016

Abstract Eruptive activity at Turrialba Volcano (Costa Rica) has escalated significantly since 2014, causing airport and school closures in the capital city of San José. Whether or not new magma is involved in the current unrest seems probable but remains a matter of debate as ash deposits are dominated by hydrothermal material. Here we use high‐frequency gas monitoring to track the behavior of the volcano between 2014 and 2015 and to decipher magmatic versus hydrothermal contributions to the eruptions. Pulses of deeply derived CO2‐rich gas (CO2/Stotal > 4.5) precede explosive activity, providing a clear precursor to eruptive periods that occurs up to 2 weeks before eruptions, which are acc…

Geologicalexplosive eruptionhydrothermal systemSubduction Zone ProcessesVolcanologyMarine Geology and GeophysicsVolcano Seismologyphreatomagmatic eruptionVolcano MonitoringVolcanic GasesGeochemistryTectonophysicsExplosive Volcanismphreatic eruptionChemistry and Physics of Minerals and Rocks/VolcanologyNatural HazardsSeismologyResearch ArticlesMineralogy and PetrologyResearch ArticleJournal of geophysical research. Solid earth
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Property loss potentials for European midlatitude storms in a changing climate

2007

[1] Winter storms of the midlatitudes are an important factor for property losses caused by natural hazards over Europe. The storm series in early 1990 and late 1999 led to enormous economic damages and insured claims. Although significant trends in North Atlantic/European storm activity have not been identified for the last few decades, recent studies provide evidence that under anthropogenic climate change the number of extreme storms could increase, whereas the total number of cyclones may be slightly reduced. In this study, loss potentials derived from an ensemble of climate models using a simple storm damage model under climate change conditions are shown. For the United Kingdom and Ge…

GeophysicsClimatologyMiddle latitudesNatural hazardGlobal warmingTrend surface analysisGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceClimate changeStormClimate modelExtreme value theoryGeophysical Research Letters
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Frailty as a predictor of all-cause mortality in older men and women

2014

Aims To investigate the modifying effect of sex on the association between frailty and all-cause mortality, and to determine the effects of changes in frailty status on mortality. Methods This population-based study comprised 654 persons aged 76–100 years (mean age 82 ± 4.6 years). Frailty status was assessed at baseline in 2005, and reassessed in 2007 (n = 546) using the Cardiovascular Health Study criteria. Death dates were received from the official register until the end of 2009. The associations between frailty, changes in frailty and mortality were investigated using Cox regression models. Results At baseline, 93 (14%) participants were classified as frail, and 311 (48%) as pre-frail.…

GeriatricsGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryProportional hazards modelPublic healthPopulationmedicine.diseaseComorbidity3. Good healthEpidemiologyMedicine10. No inequalitybusinesseducationSurvival analysisAll cause mortalityDemographyGeriatrics & Gerontology International
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Outcomes for Geriatric Urolithiasis Patients aged ≥80 Years Compared to Patients in Their Seventies

2022

Abstract Background Demographic changes are leading to an increase in geriatric urolithiasis patients aged ≥70 yr. Published data regarding their management remain sparse. In particular, for the subgroup of patients aged ≥80 yr there is a lack of evidence supporting the hypothesis that stone-removing treatment is effective, safe, and beneficial. Objective To examine the efficiency and safety of stone-removing treatment in geriatric urolithiasis patients aged ≥80 yr compared to their younger geriatric counterparts aged 70–79 yr against the background of their respective life expectancy. Design, setting, and participants Data for the study cohort were extracted from an institutional review bo…

Geriatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryUrologyUrinary systemIncidence (epidemiology)medicine.medical_treatmentConfidence intervalCohortmedicinePercutaneous nephrolithotomybusinessSurvival analysisEuropean Urology Focus
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Predictors of Adherence to the Use of Hip Protectors in Nursing Home Residents

2004

Objectives: To assess predictors of hip-protector use in nursing home residents under usual-care conditions and after intervention consisting of structured education of nurses and nursing home residents and provision of free hip protectors. Design: Nested cohort analyses within a cluster randomized, controlled trial with 18 months follow-up. Setting: Forty-nine nursing home clusters in Hamburg, Germany. Participants: Residents with at least one fall during the study period (intervention group, n=237; usual-care group, n=274). Measurements: Use of hip protector while falling. Regression analyses were performed for each of the two cohorts of fallers using the time to the first fall without hi…

Geriatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHazard ratioPoison controlHip protectorUrinary incontinenceFear of fallinglaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawCohortPhysical therapyMedicineGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusinessJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Combined associations of body weight and lifestyle factors with all cause and cause specific mortality in men and women: prospective cohort study

2016

Objective  To evaluate the combined associations of diet, physical activity, moderate alcohol consumption, and smoking with body weight on risk of all cause and cause specific mortality. Design  Longitudinal study with up to 32 years of follow-up. Setting  Nurses’ Health Study (1980-2012) and Health Professionals Follow-up Study (1986-2012). Participants  74 582 women from the Nurses’ Health Study and 39 284 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study who were free from cardiovascular disease and cancer at baseline. Main outcome measures  Exposures included body mass index (BMI), score on the alternate healthy eating index, level of physical activity, smoking habits, and alcohol drink…

GerontologyAdultMaleStatistics as TopicDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyLower riskBody Mass IndexCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsBiasEnvironmental healthNeoplasmsCause of DeathDiabetes MellitusMedicineHealth Status IndicatorsHumans030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyf body weightLife StyleCause of deathAged2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryResearchHazard ratioBody WeightAdult; Aged; Bias (Epidemiology); Body Mass Index; Cardiovascular Diseases; Cohort Studies; Diabetes Mellitus Type 2; Female; Health Status Indicators; Health Surveys; Humans; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms; Prospective Studies; Sex Factors; Statistics as Topic; United States; Body Weight; Cause of Death; Life Stylelifestyle factorsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedHealth SurveysConfidence intervalUnited States3. Good healthDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Cardiovascular DiseasesBias (Epidemiology)FemalebusinessBody mass indexType 2Cohort study
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A Prospective Study of Social Isolation, Loneliness, and Mortality in Finland

2016

Objectives. To estimate the simultaneous effects of social isolation and loneliness on mortality. Methods. We analyzed a representative Finnish sample (n = 8650) from the cross-sectional Living Conditions Survey of 1994, with a 17-year follow-up period (1995–2011), by using Cox regression models adjusted for several possible confounding variables. We examined the possible nonlinear threshold effect of social isolation on mortality. Results. The analyses revealed that social isolation predicted mortality even after we controlled for loneliness and control variables. The connection between social isolation and mortality was linear in nature and there was no synergistic effect between social …

GerontologyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAlcohol DrinkingCross-sectional studysocial isolationHealth StatusAJPH ResearchBody Mass Index03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsEpidemiologymedicinelonelinessHumans030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesYoung adultSocial isolationExerciseFinlandAgedProportional hazards modelConfoundingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportLonelinessta5142ta3142Middle AgedmortalityCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsFemalemedicine.symptomPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographyAmerican Journal of Public Health
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Invisible work, unseen hazards: the health of women immigrant household service workers in Spain

2009

BACKGROUND: Household service work has been largely absent from occupational health studies. We examine the occupational hazards and health effects identified by immigrant women household service workers. METHODS: Exploratory, descriptive study of 46 documented and undocumented immigrant women in household services in Spain, using a phenomenological approach. Data were collected between September 2006 and May 2007 through focus groups and semi-structured individual interviews. Data were separated for analysis by documentation status and sorted using a mixed-generation process. In a second phase of analysis, data on psychosocial hazards were organized using the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questi…

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