3 resultados para Global Functioning Evaluation GFE, Obesity.

em RCAAP - Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal


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O carcinoma do colo do útero é um dos tumores malignos mais frequentes a nível mundial. Para garantir a uniformização de critérios entre países com diferentes recursos, o estadiamento deste tumor permanece clínico, segundo as orientações da Federação Internacional de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, e tem por principal objectivo a identificação das doentes que são candidatas à cirurgia. A avaliação radiológica é amplamente recomendada, quando disponível, com o objectivo de aumentar a acuidade do diagnóstico, assegurando a optimização terapêutica, sendo também recomendada no seguimento. Importa, assim, que o radiologista tenha presente não só o protocolo técnico adequado na suspeita de carcinoma do colo do útero e o respectivo espectro de apresentação radiológica, mas também algumas características da própria doença e possíveis abordagens terapêuticas, de forma a incluir no seu relatório toda a informação relevante. A ressonância magnética permanece o principal pilar na avaliação radiológica destas doentes, embora recentemente o papel da tomografia computorizada por emissão de positrões tenha vindo a ganhar relevo, sobretudo no que respeita à avaliação ganglionar e ao despiste de recidiva. Neste artigo as autoras dão uma perspectiva aprofundada da avaliação radiológica do carcinoma do colo do útero, deste o diagnóstico ao seguimento pós-terapêutico, à luz dos estudos mais recentes.

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BACKGROUND:Tackling inequalities in overweight, obesity and related determinants has become a top priority for the European research and policy agendas. Although it has been established that such inequalities accumulate from early childhood onward, they have not been studied extensively in children. The current article discusses the results of an explorative analysis for the identification of inequalities in behaviours and their determinants between groups with high and low socio-economic status. METHODS: This study is part of the Epode for the Promotion of Health Equity (EPHE) evaluation study, the overall aim of which is to assess the impact and sustainability of EPODE methodology to diminish inequalities in childhood obesity and overweight. Seven community-based programmes from different European countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Portugal, Romania, The Netherlands) participate in the EPHE study. In each of the communities, children aged 6-8 years participated, resulting in a total sample of 1266 children and their families. A parental self-administrated questionnaire was disseminated in order to assess the socio-economic status of the household, selected energy balance-related behaviours (1. fruit and vegetable consumption; 2. soft drink/ fruit juices and water consumption; 3. screen time and 4. sleep duration) of the children and associated family environmental determinants. The Mann-Whitney U test and Pearson's chi-square test were used to test differences between the low and high education groups. The country-specific median was chosen as the cut-off point to determine the educational level, given the different average educational level in every country. RESULTS: Children with mothers of relatively high educational level consumed fruits and vegetables more frequently than their peers of low socio-economic status. The latter group of children had a higher intake of fruit juices and/or soft drinks and had higher screen time. Parental rules and home availability were consistently different between the two socio-economic groups in our study in all countries. However we did not find a common pattern for all behaviours and the variability across the countries was large. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings are indicative of socio-economic inequalities in our samples, although the variability across the countries was large. The effectiveness of interventions aimed at chancing parental rules and behaviour on health inequalities should be studied.