19 resultados para Logie, Ilse


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AIMS Vent-HeFT is a multicentre randomized trial designed to investigate the potential additive benefits of inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on aerobic training (AT) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). METHODS AND RESULTS Forty-three CHF patients with a mean age of 58 ± 12 years, peak oxygen consumption (peak VO2 ) 17.9 ± 5 mL/kg/min, and LVEF 29.5 ± 5% were randomized to an AT/IMT group (n = 21) or to an AT/SHAM group (n = 22) in a 12-week exercise programme. AT involved 45 min of ergometer training at 70-80% of maximum heart rate, three times a week for both groups. In the AT/IMT group, IMT was performed at 60% of sustained maximal inspiratory pressure (SPImax ) while in the AT/SHAM group it was performed at 10% of SPImax , using a computer biofeedback trainer for 30 min, three times a week. At baseline and at 3 months, patients were evaluated for exercise capacity, lung function, inspiratory muscle strength (PImax ) and work capacity (SPImax ), quality of life (QoL), LVEF and LV diameter, dyspnoea, C-reactive protein (CRP), and NT-proBNP. IMT resulted in a significantly higher benefit in SPImax (P = 0.02), QoL (P = 0.002), dyspnoea (P = 0.004), CRP (P = 0.03), and NT-proBNP (P = 0.004). In both AT/IMT and AT/SHAM groups PImax (P < 0.001, P = 0.02), peak VO2 (P = 0.008, P = 0.04), and LVEF (P = 0.005, P = 0.002) improved significantly; however, without an additional benefit for either of the groups. CONCLUSION This randomized multicentre study demonstrates that IMT combined with aerobic training provides additional benefits in functional and serum biomarkers in patients with moderate CHF. These findings advocate for application of IMT in cardiac rehabilitation programmes.

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Mit dem 8. Mai 1945 ist das Exil der aus dem nationalsozialistischen Deutschland und Österreich Geflohenen und Vertriebenen nicht beendet. Aber Versuche, Kontakt aufzunehmen und an alte Beziehungen anzuknüpfen, setzen ein, um Lebensumstände, Positionen, Stimmungen und aktuelle Entwicklungen zu klären. In den Beiträgen des Sammelbandes geht es um Briefe von Frauen unterschiedlicher sozialer Herkunft und Lage, politischer Überzeugung und beruflicher Ausbildung und Perspektive: Ella Bergmann- Michel, Ilse Bing, Erna Blencke, Erna Döblin, Maria Gleit, Gabriele Kätzler, Hildegard Kramer, Vera Lachmann, Luise von Leyden, Johanna Marum, Lili Pollatz, Anna Siemsen, Minna Specht, Hilde Spiel, Grete Weil und Alma S. Wittlin schreiben über traumatische Erfahrungen, über die NS-Verbrechen, die Entfremdung und auch über ihre Akkulturation im Exilland sowie über ihre Pläne und die Vorbereitung einer möglichen Rückkehr, sofern diese nicht kategorisch abgelehnt wird, und über ihre Hoffnungen und Enttäuschungen nach der Remigration.

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Bindungen und Beziehungen sind für den Menschen als soziales Wesen elementar. Bereits die ersten zwischenmenschlichen Kontakte beeinflussen die Entwicklung von Persönlichkeit und Vertrauen. Sind daher Kleinkinder, die in einer Tagesstätte oder einem Heim betreut werden, in ihrer Bindungssicherheit gefährdet? Dieser Band stellt die Grundlagen der Bindungstheorie und Ursachen von Bindungsstörungen dar und untersucht, welchen Einfluss außerfamiliäre Betreuung auf die Bindungssicherheit von Kindern hat. Aus dem Inhalt: - Grundlagen der Bindungstheorie nach Bowlby und Ainsworth - Frühkindliche Bindungsmuster - Bindungsstörungen bei Kindern - Prävalenz und Komorbiditäten von Bindungsstörung - Tagesbetreuung von unter Dreijährigen - Lebenswelt Heim

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East Africa’s Lake Victoria provides resources and services to millions of people on the lake’s shores and abroad. In particular, the lake’s fisheries are an important source of protein, employment, and international economic connections for the whole region. Nonetheless, stock dynamics are poorly understood and currently unpredictable. Furthermore, fishery dynamics are intricately connected to other supporting services of the lake as well as to lakeshore societies and economies. Much research has been carried out piecemeal on different aspects of Lake Victoria’s system; e.g., societies, biodiversity, fisheries, and eutrophication. However, to disentangle drivers and dynamics of change in this complex system, we need to put these pieces together and analyze the system as a whole. We did so by first building a qualitative model of the lake’s social-ecological system. We then investigated the model system through a qualitative loop analysis, and finally examined effects of changes on the system state and structure. The model and its contextual analysis allowed us to investigate system-wide chain reactions resulting from disturbances. Importantly, we built a tool that can be used to analyze the cascading effects of management options and establish the requirements for their success. We found that high connectedness of the system at the exploitation level, through fisheries having multiple target stocks, can increase the stocks’ vulnerability to exploitation but reduce society’s vulnerability to variability in individual stocks. We describe how there are multiple pathways to any change in the system, which makes it difficult to identify the root cause of changes but also broadens the management toolkit. Also, we illustrate how nutrient enrichment is not a self-regulating process, and that explicit management is necessary to halt or reverse eutrophication. This model is simple and usable to assess system-wide effects of management policies, and can serve as a paving stone for future quantitative analyses of system dynamics at local scales.