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Subjective health literacy : Development of a brief instrument for school-aged children

2016

Aims: The present paper focuses on the measurement of health literacy (HL), which is an important determinant of health and health behaviours. HL starts to develop in childhood and adolescence; hence, there is a need for instruments to monitor HL among younger age groups. These instruments are still rare. The aim of the project reported here was, therefore, to develop a brief, multidimensional, theory-based instrument to measure subjective HL among school-aged children. Methods: The development of the instrument covered four phases: item generation based on a conceptual framework; a pilot study ( n = 405); test–retest ( n = 117); and construction of the instrument ( n = 3853). All the samp…

Gerontologyschool-aged childrenHealth literacyPilot Projects03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairessubjectivityMedicineHumansta516030212 general & internal medicineChildFinland030505 public healthSchool age childbusiness.industrymittausPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthReproducibility of ResultsGeneral Medicineta3142adolescentmeasurement0305 other medical sciencebusinesshealth literacyScandinavian Journal of Public Health
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The Urban Built Environment, Walking and Mental Health Outcomes Among Older Adults: A Pilot Study

2020

The benefits of walking in older age include improved cognitive health (e.g., mental alertness, improved memory functioning) and a reduced risk of stress, depression and dementia. However, research capturing the benefits of walking among older people in real-time as they navigate their world is currently very limited. This study explores cognitive health and well-being outcomes in older people as they walk in their local neighborhood environment. Residents from an independent living facility for older people (mean age 65, n = 11) walked from their home in two dichotomous settings, selected on the basis of significantly different infrastructure, varying levels of noise, traffic and percentag…

Gerontologyurban green spacemedia_common.quotation_subjectair pollutionnoise pollutionPoison controlPilot ProjectsWalkingSuicide preventioncognitive healthOccupational safety and health03 medical and health sciencesstress0302 clinical medicineOutcome Assessment Health CareHumans030212 general & internal medicineBuilt EnvironmentBuilt environmentmedia_commonOriginal ResearchAgedAged 80 and over030503 health policy & serviceslcsh:Public aspects of medicinewearable sensorsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsCognitionlcsh:RA1-1270Mental healthHappinessEnvironment DesignPublic Health0305 other medical sciencePsychologyFrontiers in Public Health
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Exploring Changes in Fishery Emissions and Organic Carbon Impacts Associated With a Recovering Stock

2022

International objectives for sustainable development and biodiversity conservation require restoring fish populations to healthy levels and reducing fishing impacts on marine ecosystems. At the same time, governments, retailers, and consumers are increasingly motivated to reduce the carbon footprint of food. These concerns are reflected in measures of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and the CFP Reform Regulation, which highlighted a need to move from traditional single-stock management toward an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAF). Using publicly available landings and effort data combined with estimates of adult population biomass, we develop methods to explore the potent…

Global and Planetary Changestock recoverysustainable fisheriesBusiness Manager projecten Midden-Noordecosystem based management (EBM)Ocean Engineeringecosystem based approach for fisheries managementAquatic ScienceOceanographysedimentary organic carbonhake (Merluccius merluccius)fisheriescarbon emissionsBusiness Manager projects Mid-NorthVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920Water Science and Technology
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Evaluation of projects funded by the European Commission and of the existing information of the GDs that might be relevant in the Territorial Intelli…

2006

International audience; This communication makes a state of the activities carried out by the WP4P coordination group of the 4th work package "Fundamental methods" of the CAENTI, Coordination Action of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence. The WP4P concerns a technical issue, the evaluation of projects funded by the European Commission and of the existing information of the GDs that might be relevant in the territorial intelligence field. The first six months of the CAENTI were mainly devoted to the projects selection. A first task consisted in identifying the projects which are funded by the European Union and that can be considered as belonging to the territorial intelligence …

GovernanceKnowledge-based societyTerritorial intelligenceProjects of territorial development[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[ SHS.SCIPO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceTerritorial intelligenceProjects of territorial developmentGovernanceKnowledge-based society[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science
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Landfill gas upgrading with countercurrent water wash.

2006

A pilot-scale countercurrent absorption process for upgrading landfill gas to produce vehicle fuel was studied using absorption and desorption units and water as absorbent. The height-to-diameter ratio of the absorption column used was 3:1 instead of the more conventionally used 20:1 ratio, and a higher pressure was used along with a lower water flow rate. The effects of pressure (10-30 bar) and water and gas flow-ratios on the upgrading process were studied. Methane content in the product gas increased to near or above 90% with both gas flows (50 and 100 l/min) used at over 20 bar pressure with 10 l/min water flow and at 30 bar pressure with 5l/min water flow. Carbon dioxide content with t…

Greenhouse EffectAir PollutantsConservation of Natural ResourcesWaste managementWater flowCountercurrent exchangeWater gasExhaust gasWaterPilot ProjectsEquipment DesignMethaneAbsorptionRefuse Disposalchemistry.chemical_compoundLandfill gaschemistryCarbon dioxideGasesWaste Management and DisposalBar (unit)Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
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Effects of a Resistance Training Protocol on Physical Performance, Body Composition, Bone Metabolism, and Systemic Homeostasis in Patients Diagnosed …

2022

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor impairments and it is correlated with loss of bone mineral density. This study aimed to analyze the effects of resistance training on bone metabolism, systemic homeostasis, body composition, and physical performance in people with PD. Thirteen subjects (age 64.83 ± 5.70) with PD diagnosis were recruited. Participants performed neuromuscular tests, body composition assessment, and blood sample analysis at baseline, and after an 11 weeks-training period. Each training session lasted 90 min, three times a week. The participants had significant improvements in the timed up and go (p < 0.01), sit to stand (p < …

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisOsteocalcinPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthphysical activityResistance TrainingParkinson DiseasePilot ProjectsMiddle AgedPhysical Functional Performanceosteogenesiphysical activity; neurodegenerative disease; resistance training; bone resorption; osteogenesis; osteoporosis; Parkinson’s diseaseneurodegenerative diseaseParkinson’s diseaseBody CompositionHumansHomeostasisosteoporosiCalciumVitamin Dbone resorptionAgedInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 20; Pages: 13022
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Effects of a Postural Exercise Program on Vertical Jump Height in Young Female Volleyball Players with Knee Valgus

2022

Background: Although a knee valgus position is related to the increase in injury risk in volleyball players, there is a lack of studies on the relationship between knee valgus and vertical jump (VJ) performance. Hence, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a postural exercise program on VJ height in young female volleyball players with knee valgus. Methods: This pilot study included 19 young female volleyball players divided into the following groups: the Valgus Experimental Group (VEG); the Valgus Control Group (VCG); and the Neutral Control Group (NCG). All three groups carried out the same volleyball training program. In addition, only the VEG underwent a 3-month postur…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisPostural exercisesVertical jump heightPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthVertical jump performancePilot ProjectsSport performanceExercise TherapyKnee valgusVolleyballvertical jump height; vertical jump performance; biomechanics; sport performance; postural exercises; volleyball; body posture; knee valgusBody postureHumansFemaleKneeBiomechanicsMuscle Strengthhuman activitiesExercise
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La piazza, la strada, l’edificio, Progetti che raccontano l’esistente

2017

I centri storici fanno spesso leggere una stretta connessione tra le parti e il tutto, tra le singole architetture e l’intero organismo urbano, tanto che i rapporti spaziali che regolano i singoli elementi si riscontrano nella stessa configurazione della città: nella organizzazione degli luoghi aperti e nello stesso sistema distributivo delle unità abitative, per cui tutto è regolato dalla morfologia strutturata del paesaggio urbano. Il progetto, allora, impone una capacità di lettura del sistema e delle relazioni, considerato che pure un frammento ha il potere di svelare le ragioni costitutive di un sistema spaziale molto più complesso. Il progetto del nuovo trova le sue ragioni nella comp…

Historical city projects architectureSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaCittà storica progetti Architettura
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Experimental study of the anaerobic urban wastewater treatment in a submerged hollow-fibre membrane bioreactor at pilot scale

2011

The aim of this study was to assess the effect of several operational variables on both biological and separation process performance in a submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor pilot plant that treats urban wastewater. The pilot plant is equipped with two industrial hollow-fibre ultrafiltration membrane modules (PURON¿ Koch Membrane Systems, 30m 2 of filtration surface each). It was operated under mesophilic conditions (at 33°C), 70days of SRT, and variable HRT ranging from 20 to 6h. The effects of the influent COD/SO 4-S ratio (ranging from 2 to 12) and the MLTS concentration (ranging from 6 to 22gL -1) were also analysed. The main performance results were about 87% of COD removal, efflu…

Hollow-fibre membraneINGENIERIA HIDRAULICABiogasUltrafiltrationEffluentsPilot ProjectsWastewater treatmentWastewaterWaste Disposal FluidIndustrial effluentPerformance assessmentBioreactorsAnaerobiosisWaste Management and DisposalHollow fiber membranePriority journalPilot plantsVolatile fatty acidWaste water managementChemistryChemical oxygen demandUrban wastewaterMethanationMembraneGeneral MedicinePulp and paper industryWaste treatmentHollow fiber reactorWastewaterIndustrial membranesSeparation techniqueMethaneBioconversionEnvironmental EngineeringUltrafiltrationBioreactorBioengineeringArticleWater PurificationBiogasBioreactorMicrofiltrationCitiesEffluentBiological water treatmentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTESubmerged anaerobic membrane bioreactorBiological Oxygen Demand AnalysisMembranesExperimental studyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEnvironmental engineeringUrban areaMembranes ArtificialBiogas productionNonhumanAnaerobic digestionPilot plantChemical oxygen demandAnoxic conditions
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Reduction of clozapine-induced hypersalivation by pirenzepine is safe.

2004

Introduction Hypersalivation is known as a frequent, disturbing, and socially stigmatizing side effect of therapy with the atypical antipsychotic clozapine. It has been shown that the addition of the anticholinergic pirenzepine is able to reduce clozapine-induced hypersalivation, probably by blocking M4-receptors. Nevertheless, a pharmacokinetic interaction between both compounds cannot be excluded. Methods In this pilot study, 29 schizophrenic patients (ICD-10; 51.7 % female; age: 36.7 +/- 8.7 years [mean +/- SD]) were included. Serum concentrations of clozapine and its pharmacologically active metabolite N-desmethylclozapine were determined under steady-state conditions by automated HPLC …

HypersalivationAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySide effectmedicine.drug_classAtypical antipsychoticPilot ProjectsMuscarinic AntagonistsPharmacologyInternal medicinemedicineAnticholinergicHumansPharmacology (medical)Drug InteractionsClozapineClozapineActive metaboliteChromatography High Pressure LiquidCross-Over StudiesDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryGeneral MedicinePirenzepineSialorrheaMiddle AgedPirenzepinePsychiatry and Mental healthDose–response relationshipEndocrinologySchizophreniaFemaleSpectrophotometry Ultravioletmedicine.symptommedicine.drugAntipsychotic AgentsPharmacopsychiatry
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