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To assess the effectiveness of a school based physical activity programme during one school year on physical and psychological health in young schoolchildren. Cluster randomised controlled trial. 28 classes from 15 elementary schools in Switzerland randomly selected and assigned in a 4:3 ratio to an intervention (n=16) or control arm (n=12) after stratification for grade (first and fifth grade), from August 2005 to June 2006. 540 children, of whom 502 consented and presented at baseline. Children in the intervention arm (n=297) received a multi-component physical activity programme that included structuring the three existing physical education lessons each week and adding two additional lessons a week, daily short activity breaks, and physical activity homework. Children (n=205) and parents in the control group were not informed of an intervention group. For most outcome measures, the assessors were blinded. Primary outcome measures included body fat (sum of four skinfolds), aerobic fitness (shuttle run test), physical activity (accelerometry), and quality of life (questionnaires). Secondary outcome measures included body mass index and cardiovascular risk score (average z score of waist circumference, mean blood pressure, blood glucose, inverted high density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides). 498 children completed the baseline and follow-up assessments (mean age 6.9 (SD 0.3) years for first grade, 11.1 (0.5) years for fifth grade). After adjustment for grade, sex, baseline values, and clustering within classes, children in the intervention arm compared with controls showed more negative changes in the z score of the sum of four skinfolds (-0.12, 95 % confidence interval -0.21 to -0.03; P=0.009). Likewise, their z scores for aerobic fitness increased more favourably (0.17, 0.01 to 0.32; P=0.04), as did those for moderate-vigorous physical activity in school (1.19, 0.78 to 1.60; P<0.001), all day moderate-vigorous physical activity (0.44, 0.05 to 0.82; P=0.03), and total physical activity in school (0.92, 0.35 to 1.50; P=0.003). Z scores for overall daily physical activity (0.21, -0.21 to 0.63) and physical quality of life (0.42, -1.23 to 2.06) as well as psychological quality of life (0.59, -0.85 to 2.03) did not change significantly. A school based multi-component physical activity intervention including compulsory elements improved physical activity and fitness and reduced adiposity in children. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN15360785.
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Describe principalmente, los aspectos técnicos empleados en la preservación, manipuleo de los productos pesqueros a bordo delas embarcaciones, se incluye también los procesos de transformación empleados tales como: seco - salado y el denominado salpreso. Además, se hace una descripción de las características principales de la zona de trabajo donde la actividad pesquera está determinada por el cambio de régimen de aguas del río Mazán, iniciándose la época de vaciante en el mes de setiembre y culminándose en febrero, alcanzando su máxima actividad pesquera en los meses de diciembre y enero.
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BACKGROUND: In Switzerland, patients may undergo "blood tests" without being informed what these are screening for. Inadequate doctor-patient communication may result in patient misunderstanding. We examined what patients in the emergency department (ED) believed they had been screened for and explored their attitudes to routine (non-targeted) human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening. METHODS: Between 1st October 2012 and 28th February 2013, a questionnaire-based survey was conducted among patients aged 16-70 years old presenting to the ED of Lausanne University Hospital. Patients were asked: (1) if they believed they had been screened for HIV; (2) if they agreed in principle to routine HIV screening and (3) if they agreed to be HIV tested during their current ED visit. RESULTS: Of 466 eligible patients, 411 (88%) agreed to participate. Mean age was 46 ± 16 years; 192 patients (47%) were women; 366 (89%) were Swiss or European; 113 (27%) believed they had been screened for HIV, the proportion increasing with age (p ≤0.01), 297 (72%) agreed in principle with routine HIV testing in the ED, and 138 patients (34%) agreed to be HIV tested during their current ED visit. CONCLUSION: In this ED population, 27% believed incorrectly they had been screened for HIV. Over 70% agreed in principle with routine HIV testing and 34% agreed to be tested during their current visit. These results demonstrate willingness among patients concerning routine HIV testing in the ED and highlight a need for improved doctor-patient communication about what a blood test specifically screens for.
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F. 1 Prologue, incomplet du début : « ... Esicius. Prae omnibus necesse est... » (P. L., CXIII, 297).
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F. 1 Calendrier de Châlons-sur-Marne, avec additions : « Dedic. ecclesie s. Nichasii Cathalaunensis » (10 juin) ; — « Sancti Stephani Cathalaunensis » (26 oct.). F. 4 Chants de l'invitatoire. F. 8 Temporal d'été, depuis « Sabbato sancto Pasche ». F. 140-141 et 272-291v Commun des saints. F. 141-272 Sanctoral d'été ; — s. Memme (176v) ; — s. Élafe (198) ; — s. Alpin (207) ; — s. Lumier (228) ; — s. Louvent (241v). F. 298 Fête-Dieu.
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1941/07/08.
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1941/06/01 (N2).
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1941/07/10 (N5).
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1941/06/01 (N2COPIE).
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Variante(s) de titre : Les Petites ailes françaises
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1941/07/01 (N4).
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1941/07/25 (N6).
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1941/07/01 (N4td).
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1941/06/15 (N3).