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Objective To examine the combined effects of physical activity and weight status on blood pressure (BP) in preschool-aged children. Study design The sample included 733 preschool-aged children (49% female). Physical activity was objectively assessed on 7 consecutive days by accelerometry. Children were categorized as sufficiently active if they met the recommendation of at least 60 minutes daily of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Body mass index was used to categorize children as nonoverweight or overweight/obese, according to the International Obesity Task Force benchmarks. BP was measured using an automated BP monitor and categorized as elevated or normal using BP percentile-based cut-points for age, sex, and height. Results The prevalence of elevated systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP was 7.7% and 3.0%, respectively. The prevalence of overweight/obese was 32%, and about 15% of children did not accomplish the recommended 60 minutes of daily MVPA. After controlling for age and sex, overweight/obese children who did not meet the daily MVPA recommendation were 3 times more likely (OR 3.8; CI 1.6-8.6) to have elevated SBP than nonoverweight children who met the daily MVPA recommendation. Conclusions Overweight or obese preschool-aged children with insufficient levels of MVPA are at significantly greater risk for elevated SBP than their non overweight and sufficiently active counterparts. (J Pediatr 2015;167:98-102).
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The aims of this study were as follows: (1) to analyze differences in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), parents' body mass index (BMI) and birth weight (BW) between non-overweight (NOW) and overweight/obese (OV/OB) adolescents, and (2) to investigate the association of those variables with the risk of their biological offspring being OV/OB.
This study comprised 788 adolescents (477 girls and 311 boys), aged between 12 and 18 years. CRF was predicted by maximal multistage 20-m shuttle-run test according to the procedures described in FITNESSGRAM. Children's BMI was classified according to the International Obesity Task Force. Adolescents' BW was assessed from each child's pediatric record at birth. Parents' OV/OB status was defined and classified according to the World Health Organization. Socioeconomic status was defined by parental education.
The prevalence OV/OB was 21.4 and 5.3%, respectively, and there were no gender differences. The OV/OB adolescents (girls and boys) had significantly (P
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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Contabilidade e Finanças, sob orientação do Doutor José Amorim
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Vários trabalhos com eletrocardiograma na doença de Chagas têm sido feitos. Alguns referindo-se a grupos selecionados de casos, outros a estudos longitudinais, relatam as características da mortalidade nas diversas fases da doença. Com o objetivo de avaliar o valor do eletrocardiograma como índice de avaliação terapêutica e de seu comportamento na doença de Chagas desde a fase aguda, no presente trabalho, analisou-se evolutivamente o eletrocardiograma de 42 pacientes (18 mulheres e 24 homens) procedentes da zona rural do Norte de Minas Gerais; predomínio etário foi nas duas primeiras décadas; todos com comprometimento cardíaco; todos receberam tratamento específico. O acompanhamento dos 42 pacientes foi de 9 anos dos quais 3 pacientes tiveram seguimento de 20 anos. Foram analisados 270 eletrocardiogramas. Nós utilizamos os seguintes critérios para a análise do ECG: código de Minnesota modificado para doença de Chagas; WHO/I. S. F. C. TASK FORCE para condução intraventricular e critérios de Pieretti para área eletricamente inativa. Concluímos que as alterações eletrocardiográficas agravam com a evolução da doença e que o eletrocardiograma não serve de índice de avaliação terapêutica.
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OBJETIVO: Determinar o índice de sucesso e complicações das intervenções coronárias realizadas em hospital geral do Piauí, em um laboratório de hemodinâmica com baixo volume de procedimentos por ano. MÉTODOS: Cento e vinte e dois pacientes, submetidos a 146 procedimentos de intervenção coronária, de agosto/91 a janeiro/98 tiveram seus dados clínicos e angiográficos analisados retrospectivamente. As cineangiocoronariografias e as intervenções foram realizadas em aparelho com sistema de fluoroscopia com câmara e monitor de TV de 525 linhas. As variáveis analisadas foram o sucesso inicial do procedimento (estenose residual <50% e fluxo TIMI III) e as complicações maiores (oclusão aguda, infarto, cirurgia de urgência e óbito). Foram revisados os dados clínicos e as características morfológicas das lesões (ACC/AHA Task Force). RESULTADOS: A média etária foi de 61 anos, variando de 25 a 85, 67% dos pacientes eram do sexo masculino, 85% apresentavam síndrome isquêmica aguda (infarto agudo do miocárdio, angina pós infarto ou angina de repouso), 5% apresentavam-se em choque cardiogênico. 88% das lesões eram tipo B. O índice de sucesso imediato foi de 93%. A taxa de complicações maiores (oclusão aguda, cirurgia de urgência, infarto e óbito) foi de 3,5%. CONCLUSÃO: A despeito de um baixo volume de procedimentos por ano e um equipamento de cineangiocoronariografia convencional, o índice de sucesso desta instituição foi excelente em uma população de pacientes diversa e complexa com taxa de complicações semelhante à encontrada na literatura.
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OBJETIVO: Avaliar o diagnóstico nutricional, o perfil lipídico, os níveis pressóricos e a medida de cintura em pré-escolares. Pretende-se ainda verificar se a medida de cintura está associada com índices antropométricos usuais no diagnóstico nutricional, perfil lipídico e pressão arterial em crianças obesas e eutróficas. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal realizado com 65 pré-escolares de baixo estrato socioeconômico, em escola municipal de Santo André. As avaliações clínico-laboratoriais consistiram em: medida de PA (Task Force, 1996), peso (P) e estatura (E) expressos como escore z (OMS, 1995) e IMC (índice de massa corpórea); níveis séricos de triglicérides, colesterol total e frações (VLDL-c, HDL-c, LDL-c) (Kwiterowich e AHA). Análise estatística: Teste exato de Fisher e correlação. RESULTADOS: Observamos alto porcentual de inadequação da PA e lipídios séricos, independentemente da condição nutricional. A medida de cintura mostrou correlação positiva e significante com IMC e ZPE (r = 0,87 e r = 0,83; p < 0,001, respectivamente). Visando ao estudo do poder diagnóstico da cintura, utilizando-se como ponto de corte o percentil 75 da amostra dessa medida, tendo como padrão o ZPE, observou-se acurácia de 89,1%, especificidade de 87,2%, sensibilidade de 70,6%, e valores preditivos (+) 66,7% e (-) 66,7%. Não houve correlação significativa entre a cintura e o perfil lipídico e níveis pressóricos. CONCLUSÕES: A medida de cintura mostrou relação direta com os índices antropométricos habitualmente usados e não funcionou na faixa etária pré-escolar como preditor de risco cardiovascular.
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FUNDAMENTO: A obesidade associa-se, com grande frequência, a condições como dislipidemias e diabete. OBJETIVO: Verificar valor diagnóstico dos pontos de corte propostos pela International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) e Conde & Monteiro (C&M) para a triagem e identificação de dislipidemias em crianças entre 10 e 12 anos de idade. MÉTODOS: Determinou-se o Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC) de 374 crianças da rede de ensino da cidade de Santa Maria-RS, selecionadas de forma estratificada, de uma população de 4.083 crianças. Os níveis lipídicos (padrão de referência) foram determinados por meio da análise do colesterol total (CT), LDL-C, HDL-C e triglicerídeos (TG). Para classificação do IMC utilizaram-se os pontos de corte da IOTF e de C&M. Utilizou-se a estatística descritiva e análise de sensibilidade e especificidade. RESULTADOS: As prevalências de excesso de peso diferiram estatisticamente entre ambas as propostas (24,7% e 28,6% para IOTF e C&M, respectivamente). Observou-se variada sensibilidade (33% a 83%) e especificidade (62% a 80%) entre os pontos de corte utilizados para detecção de dislipidemias. O porcentual de falso-negativos foi inferior aos de falso-positivos. CONCLUSÃO: As propostas podem ser utilizadas para triagem de CT e LDL-C elevados no sexo masculino. Na identificação de sujeitos sem dislipidemia, tanto a classificação da IOTF como a de C&M podem ser utilizadas, uma vez que apresentaram elevada especificidade.
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FUNDAMENTO: A síndrome de pré-eclâmpsia se associa com a disfunção endotelial e o diagnóstico diferencial entre pré-eclâmpsia pura (PE) e sobreposta (PES) só pode ser feito após 12 semanas do parto. OBJETIVO: Comparar a avaliação da função endotelial através de dilatação mediada por fluxo de gestantes com pré-eclâmpsia pura e sobreposta. MÉTODOS: A dilatação mediada por fluxo da artéria braquial foi realizada utilizando as recomendações da International Brachial Artery Reactivity Task Force em gestantes com a Síndrome de Pré-eclâmpsia. Pré-eclâmpsia (n = 14) e pré-eclâmpsia sobreposta (n = 13) foram diagnosticadas no pós-parto segundo as definições do National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy. RESULTADOS: A mediana da dilatação mediada por fluxo (DMF) na PES (6,0%; 1,9-10,3) foi reduzida em comparação com PE (13,6%; 4,4-17,1), uma disparidade aparentemente relevante, mas sem diferença estatisticamente significativa (p = 0,08). A DMF inferior a 10% foi detectada em 30,8% das PE e em 69,2% das PES (p = 0,057). Diferenças significativas não ocorreram na comparação entre a morfologia das artérias uterinas de PE e PES através do espectro do Doppler. CONCLUSÃO: A DMF da artéria braquial de pacientes com Síndrome de Pré-eclâmpsia não se mostrou ser um método capaz de diferenciar PE de PES. Entretanto, os dados sugerem que PES se associa com pior função endotelial em comparação a PE.
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Background:Sudden death is the leading cause of death in Chagas disease (CD), even in patients with preserved ejection fraction (EF), suggesting that destabilizing factors of the arrhythmogenic substrate (autonomic modulation) contribute to its occurrence.Objective:To determine baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) in patients with undetermined CD (GI), arrhythmogenic CD with nonsustained ventricular tachycardia (NSVT) (GII) and CD with spontaneous sustained ventricular tachycardia (STV) (GIII), to evaluate its association with the occurrence and complexity of arrhythmias.Method:Forty-two patients with CD underwent ECG and continuous and noninvasive BP monitoring (TASK force monitor). The following were determined: BRS (phenylephrine method); heart rate variability (HRV) on 24-h Holter; and EF (echocardiogram).Results:GIII had lower BRS (6.09 ms/mm Hg) as compared to GII (11.84) and GI (15.23). The difference was significant between GI and GIII (p = 0.01). Correlating BRS with the density of ventricular extrasystoles (VE), low VE density (<10/h) was associated with preserved BRS. Only 59% of the patients with high VE density (> 10/h) had preserved BRS (p = 0.003). Patients with depressed BRS had higher VE density (p = 0.01), regardless of the EF. The BRS was the only variable related to the occurrence of SVT (p = 0.028).Conclusion:The BRS is preserved in undetermined CD. The BRS impairment increases as disease progresses, being more severe in patients with more complex ventricular arrhythmias. The degree of autonomic dysfunction did not correlate with EF, but with the density and complexity of ventricular arrhythmias.
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Informe d'un Grup de Treball sobre Serveis Bibliogràfics de la University of California que presenta un seguit de recomanacions sobre els canvis que aquests serveis haurien d'implementar per millorar les seves prestacions. Els autors posen de manifest el desfasament que pateixen bona part dels serveis bibliotecaris actuals davant les prestacions que ofereixen portals com Amazon o Google. Les recomanacions s'estructuren en quatre apartats: millorar la cerca i la recuperació, redissenyar l'OPAC, adoptar noves pràctiques catalogràfiques i donar suport a la millora continua. L'informe finalitza amb l'enumeració d'una seixantena de possibles actuacions addicionals que també es van considerar i les raons per les quals finalment es van descartar.
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The process to develop a guideline in a European setting remains a challenge. The ESCMID Fungal Infection Study Group (EFISG) successfully achieved this endeavour. After two face-to-face meetings, numerous telephone conferences, and email correspondence, an ESCMID task force (basically composed of members of the Society's Fungal Infection Study Group, EFISG) finalized the ESCMID diagnostic and management/therapeutic guideline for Candida diseases. By appreciating various patient populations at risk for Candida diseases, four subgroups were predefined, mainly ICU patients, paediatric, HIV/AIDS and patients with malignancies including haematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Besides treatment recommendations, the ESCMID guidelines provide guidance for diagnostic procedures. For the guidelines, questions were formulated to phrase the intention of a given recommendation, for example, outcome. The recommendation was the clinical intervention, which was graded by a score of A-D for the 'Strength of a recommendation'. The 'level of evidence' received a score of I-III. The author panel was approved by ESCMID, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine and the European Confederation of Medical Mycology. The guidelines followed the framework of GRADE and Appraisal of Guidelines, Research, and Evaluation. The drafted guideline was presented at ECCMID 2011 and points of discussion occurring during that meeting were incorporated into the manuscripts. These ESCMID guidelines for the diagnosis and management of Candida diseases provide guidance for clinicians in their daily decision-making process.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) or Devic's disease is a rare inflammatory and demyelinating autoimmune disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by recurrent attacks of optic neuritis (ON) and longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM), which is distinct from multiple sclerosis (MS). The guidelines are designed to provide guidance for best clinical practice based on the current state of clinical and scientific knowledge. SEARCH STRATEGY: Evidence for this guideline was collected by searches for original articles, case reports and meta-analyses in the MEDLINE and Cochrane databases. In addition, clinical practice guidelines of professional neurological and rheumatological organizations were studied. RESULTS: Different diagnostic criteria for NMO diagnosis [Wingerchuk et al. Revised NMO criteria, 2006 and Miller et al. National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) task force criteria, 2008] and features potentially indicative of NMO facilitate the diagnosis. In addition, guidance for the work-up and diagnosis of spatially limited NMO spectrum disorders is provided by the task force. Due to lack of studies fulfilling requirement for the highest levels of evidence, the task force suggests concepts for treatment of acute exacerbations and attack prevention based on expert opinion. CONCLUSIONS: Studies on diagnosis and management of NMO fulfilling requirements for the highest levels of evidence (class I-III rating) are limited, and diagnostic and therapeutic concepts based on expert opinion and consensus of the task force members were assembled for this guideline.
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Although screening for elevated blood pressure (BP) in adults is beneficial, evidence of its beneficial effects in children is not clear. Elevated BP in children is associated with atherosclerosis early in life and tracks across the life course. However, because of the high variability in BP, tracking is weak, and having an elevated BP in childhood has a low predictive value for having elevated BP later in life. The absolute risk of cardiovascular diseases associated with a given level of BP in childhood and the long-term effect of treatment beginning in childhood are not known. No study has experimentally evaluated the benefits and harm of BP screening in children. One modeling study indicates that BP screen-and-treat strategies in adolescents are moderately cost-effective but less cost-effective than population-wide interventions to decrease BP for the reduction of coronary heart diseases. The US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the European Society of Hypertension recommend that children 3 years of age and older have their BP measured during every health care visit. According to the US Preventive Services Task Force, there is no sufficient evidence to recommend for or against screening, but their recommendations have to be updated. Whether the benefits of universal BP screening in children outweigh the harm has to be determined. Studies are needed to assess the absolute risk of cardiovascular diseases associated with elevated BP in childhood, to evaluate how to simplify the identification of elevated BP, to evaluate the long-term benefits and harm of treatment beginning in childhood, and to compare universal and targeted screening strategies.
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The overall aim of the National Alcohol Policy, launched in 1996, is to reduce the level of alcohol-related problems and to promote moderation for those who wish to drink. This report complements the work of the Strategic Task Force on Alcohol (STFA) which takes primarily a public health approach as outlined in paragraph 1.1 of the Second Report of the STFA which states that â?othis approach, endorsed by the WHO, recognises that alcohol contributes to a range of health, social and behavioural problems- in terms of its toxicity, its potential to create dependency and its negative impact on human behaviour. The overall level of alcohol consumption and the predominant pattern of drinking in the population, are predictive of alcohol problems in any given society. Therefore, alcohol policy must take into account the total drinking population when defining the scope of public health action as well targeting high risk groups and individual high risk drinkers.â?Âù Download the Report (PDF, 202kb)