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Stay Home, Stay Active with SuperJump®: A Home-Based Activity to Prevent Sedentary Lifestyle during COVID-19 Outbreak

2020

The purpose of this study was to investigate the intensity of SuperJump® workout as a home-based activity for fulfilling physical activity recommendations during COVID-19 home-confinement. Seventeen (males: n = 10; females: n = 7) college students (age: 25.8 ± 2.7 years; height: 1.7 ± 0.1 m; weight: 66.2 ± 12.1 kg) participated in the study. To assess the intensity of the activity (30-min), heart rate (HR), expressed as percentages of age-predicted maximal HR (%HRmax), and session ratings of perceived exertion (sRPE), collected on a CR10 scale, were used. %HRmax data were categorically separated in five classes of intensity according to the American College of Sport…

medicine.medical_specialtyMini-trampolineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Geography Planning and DevelopmentHeart rateTJ807-830Perceived exertionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sources03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHeart ratehome training; coronavirus; exercise; heart rate; mini-trampoline; rate of perceived exertionmedicineGE1-350030212 general & internal medicineExerciseSedentary lifestyleEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryHome trainingRate of perceived exertionRepeated measures design030229 sport sciencesHome basedIntensity (physics)Environmental sciencesCoronavirusCoronavirus; Exercise; Heart rate; Home training; Mini-trampoline; Rate of perceived exertionPhysical therapyExercise intensitybusinesshuman activitiesSustainability; Volume 12; Issue 23; Pages: 10135
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PGC-1α: a master gene that is hard to master

2012

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator-1α (PGC-1α) is a transcriptional coactivator that favorably affects mitochondrial function. This concept is supported by an increasing amount of data including studies in PGC-1α gene-deleted mice, suggesting that PGC-1α is a rescue factor capable of boosting cell metabolism and promoting cell survival. However, this view has now been called into question by a recent study showing that adeno-associated virus-mediated PGC-1α overexpression causes overt cell degeneration in dopaminergic neurons. How is this to be understood, and can these seemingly conflicting findings tell us something about the role of PGC-1α in cell stress and in cont…

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2014

The patient-doctor relationship (PDR) as perceived by the patient is an important concept in primary care and psychotherapy. The PDR Questionnaire (PDRQ-9) provides a brief measure of the therapeutic aspects of the PDR in primary care. We assessed the internal and external validity of the German version of the PDRQ-9 in a representative cross-sectional German population survey that included 2,275 persons aged>=14 years who reported consulting with a primary care physician (PCP). The acceptance of the German version of this questionnaire was good. Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated that the PRDQ-9 was unidimensional. The internal reliability (Cronbach's ?) of the total score was .95. …

medicine.medical_specialtyMultidisciplinaryPsychometricsbusiness.industryPrimary care physicianConfirmatory factor analysislanguage.human_languageExternal validityGermanConvergent validityCronbach's alphaFamily medicinelanguageCriterion validityMedicinebusinessPLOS ONE
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Prospective evaluation of the impact of covert hepatic encephalopathy on quality of life and sleep in cirrhotic patients

2018

BACKGROUND Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and HE grade 1 (HE1) according to the West Haven criteria have recently been grouped as one entity named-covert HE- (CHE). Data regarding the impact of CHE on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and sleep quality are controversial. AIM First, to determine whether CHE affects HRQoL and sleep quality of cirrhotic patients and second, whether minimal HE (MHE) and HE1 affect HRQoL and sleep quality to a comparable extent. METHODS A total of 145 consecutive cirrhotic patients were enrolled. HE1 was diagnosed clinically according to the West Haven criteria. Critical flicker frequency and the Psychometric Hepatic Encephalopathy Score were used to d…

medicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisHepatologyPsychometricsbusiness.industryGastroenterologyChronic liver diseasemedicine.diseasehumanitiesPittsburgh Sleep Quality Index03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal medicineMedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyPharmacology (medical)businessProspective cohort studyHepatic encephalopathyCohort studyAlimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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A peek inside the neurosecretory brain throughOrthopedialenses

2008

The wealth of expression and functional data presented in this overview discloses the homeogene Orthopedia (Otp) as critical for the development of the hypothalamic neuroendocrine system of vertebrates. Specifically, the results depict the up-to-date portrait of the regulation and functions of Otp. The development of neuroendocrine nuclei relies on Otp from fish to mammals, as demonstrated for several peptide and hormone releasing neurons. Additionally, the activity of Otp is essential for the induction of the dopaminergic phenotype in the hypothalamus of vertebrates. Recent insights into the pathways required for Otp regulation have revealed the implication of the main extracellular signal…

medicine.medical_specialtyNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologyModels Biological03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumans030304 developmental biologyHomeodomain Proteins0303 health sciencesDopaminergicBrainGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalNeurosecretory SystemsPhenotypeDevelopmental dynamicsEndocrinologyHypothalamusFish <Actinopterygii>NeurohormonesNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDevelopmental BiologyDevelopmental Dynamics
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Demenzscreening im klinischen Alltag

1998

Dementia-screening in clinical routine requires short, sensitive and specific tools. A number of standardized instruments are available for this purpose. The present study analysed the relationship between size of three exemplary dementia-screening tests and their diagnostic accuracy. The Mini-Mental-State-Examination (MMSE), the Structured Interview for the Diagnosis of Dementia of the Alzheimer-type, Multiinfarct Dementia and Dementias of other Aetiologies according to ICD-10 and DSM-III-R (SIDAM) and the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale (ADAS) were applied to 71 patients with dementia of the Alzheimer-type and 73 non-demented controls. A ROC-analysis revealed that neither SIDAM nor A…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyPsychometricsbusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMultiinfarct dementiaPsychiatry and Mental healthNeurologymental disordersStructured interviewMild dementiamedicinePhysical therapyDementiaNeurology (clinical)Disease assessmentbusinessMass screeningDer Nervenarzt
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Nursing documentation of pressure ulcers in nursing homes: comparison of record content and patient examinations

2016

Aim The aim of this study was to describe the accuracy and quality of nursing documentation of the prevalence, risk factors and prevention of pressure ulcers, and compare retrospective audits of nursing documentation with patient examinations conducted in nursing homes. Design This study used a cross-sectional descriptive design. Method A retrospective audit of 155 patients' records and patient examinations using the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel form and the Braden scale, conducted in January and February 2013. Results The prevalence of pressure ulcers was 38 (26%) in the audit of the patient records and 33 (22%) in patient examinations. A total of 17 (45%) of the documented press…

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Psychometric analysis of stress, anxiety and depression in patients with recurrent aphthous Stomatitis-A cross-sectional survey based study.

2018

Background Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis is a chronic inflammatory immune mediated condition associated with single or multiple, painful recurring ulcers of the oral mucosa. Psychological stress is a common trigger factor identified for the onset and progression of this condition. The study aimed to evaluate stress, anxiety and depression using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale and stress by the General Health Questionnaire in subjects with Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS). Material and Methods The study evaluated subjects with a history of Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis and compared their psychological stress, anxiety and depression alteration to normal subjects. Seventy-five stu…

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Tetralogy of Fallot as a Model to Study Cardiac Progenitor Cell Migration and Differentiation During Heart Development

2009

Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) has long been considered a congenital disorder that occurs due to environmental alterations during gestation. Recently, several mutated genes have been discovered that are thought to be responsible for the malformations observed in ToF. These genetic mutations, which are microdeletions, are sporadic and are frequently also present in trisomy 21 patients. The ToF malformations can be lethal, but for the last 50 years, surgical repairs that place an artificial patch to repair the four features of ToF have improved the survival of patients with ToF. However, 0.5% to 6% of patients who survive after surgical repair of ToF die of sudden cardiac death caused by ventricul…

medicine.medical_specialtyOrganogenesisBiologyVentricular tachycardiaSudden cardiac deathHomeobox protein Nkx-2.5Cell MovementInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansCell LineageCell ProliferationTetralogy of FallotHomeodomain ProteinsSurgical repairHeart developmentMyocardiumStem CellsGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalCell DifferentiationToF Cardiac Stem Cellsmedicine.diseaseGATA4 Transcription Factormedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleMutationHomeobox Protein Nkx-2.5Tetralogy of FallotCardiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineTranscription FactorsCongenital disorderTrends in Cardiovascular Medicine
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Opioid Responsiveness-Primary Diagnosis Relationship in Advanced Cancer Patients Followed At Home

2000

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the primary cancer on pain characteristics and opioid response, in terms of analgesia and adverse effects, in advanced cancer patients followed at home. A prospective study was carried out in a sample of 434 consecutive advanced cancer patients who required opioids during the last four weeks of life. One hundred eighty-one patients received opioids for longer than the four weeks and were considered for this analysis. Demographic data, primary diagnosis, and pain mechanisms were recorded, and mean opioid doses, pain intensity, and symptoms were assessed at weekly intervals during the last four weeks of life. In the group of 181 patients,…

medicine.medical_specialtyPainHome careProstate cancerUterine cancerNeoplasmsInternal medicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesMesotheliomaPrimary diagnosis relationshipAdverse effectProspective cohort studyNursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)General NursingPain MeasurementOpioid responsivenebusiness.industryCancerVisceral painmedicine.diseaseAnalgesics OpioidAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineOpioidProspective epidemiologic studyAnesthesiaNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugJournal of Pain and Symptom Management
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