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Journal articles on the topic "Apparently healthy men"

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Sanada, Shoji, Makoto Nishida, Kouki Ishii, Toshiki Moriyama, Issei Komuro, and Keiko Yamauchi-Takihara. "Smoking Promotes Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Apparently Healthy Men." Circulation Journal 76, no. 12 (2012): 2884–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1253/circj.cj-11-1506.

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Ben-Ari, Efraim, Enrique Z. Fisman, Amos Pines, Ron Dlin, Geraid Kessler, and Jan J. Kellermann. "Significance of Exertional Hypotension in Apparently Healthy Men." Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 10, no. 3 (1990): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00008483-199003000-00003.

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Höglund, S. "IRON ABSORPTION IN APPARENTLY HEALTHY MEN AND WOMEN." Acta Medica Scandinavica 186, no. 1-6 (2009): 487–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0954-6820.1969.tb01509.x.

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Chae, Claudia U., Richard T. Lee, Nader Rifai, and Paul M. Ridker. "Blood Pressure and Inflammation in Apparently Healthy Men." Hypertension 38, no. 3 (2001): 399–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.38.3.399.

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Hago, Elnagi Y., Amir A. Bashir, Isam M. Abdalla, et al. "Blood Pressure Values in Apparently Healthy Sudanese Population." Cardiology and Angiology: An International Journal 12, no. 4 (2023): 123–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ca/2023/v12i4351.

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Introduction: Blood pressure is one of the most often measured clinical parameters, and assessment of blood pressure has a considerable impact on diagnostic decisions.
 Objectives: To establish blood pressure normal reference values in Sudanese.
 Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 2016 to November 2018. Eight hundred eighty-eight healthy adult Sudanese between the ages of 18 and 60 (203 men and 685 women) were randomly selected from the states of Khartoum, Northern, Gezira, Red Sea, and North Darfur. Clinical, anthropometric, and blood pressure measurement
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Amar, Jacques, Rémy Burcelin, Jean Bernard Ruidavets, et al. "Energy intake is associated with endotoxemia in apparently healthy men." American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 87, no. 5 (2008): 1219–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/87.5.1219.

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Schaeffner, Elke S., Tobias Kurth, Gary C. Curhan, et al. "Cholesterol and the Risk of Renal Dysfunction in Apparently Healthy Men." Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 14, no. 8 (2003): 2084–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1681/asn.v1482084.

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ABSTRACT. Despite extensive knowledge about abnormal lipid patterns in patients with end-stage renal disease, the association between cholesterol and the development of renal dysfunction is unclear. We evaluated this association in a prospective cohort study among 4,483 initially healthy men participating in the Physicians’ Health Study who provided blood samples in 1982 and 1996. Main outcome measures were elevated creatinine, defined as ≥1.5 mg/dl (133 μmol/L), and reduced estimated creatinine clearance, defined as ≤55 ml/min. Cholesterol parameters included total cholesterol (<200, 200 t
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Quesada, Daniela A., James E. Peterman, Leonard A. Kaminsky, Mitchell H. Whaley, Bradley S. Fleenor, and Matthew P. Harber. "Peak Exercise Ventilation And Mortality In Apparently Healthy Men And Women." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 53, no. 8S (2021): 440. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000764332.69494.15.

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Gelber, Rebecca P., Tobias Kurth, Annamaria T. Kausz, et al. "Association Between Body Mass Index and CKD in Apparently Healthy Men." American Journal of Kidney Diseases 46, no. 5 (2005): 871–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2005.08.015.

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Bassett Frey, Mary Anne, and Clare Marie Tornasela. "Bifurcations in the Impedance Cardiograms of Apparently Healthy Men and Women." American Journal of Noninvasive Cardiology 3, no. 4 (1989): 232–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000470618.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Apparently healthy men"

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Stoutenberg, Mark. "Aerobic Training Does Not Alter CRP Concentrations in Apparently Healthy, Untrained Men." Scholarly Repository, 2008. http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/oa_dissertations/165.

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Regular aerobic exercise may reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in part by lowering the concentration of inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP). While studies in diseased populations have shown significant decreases in CRP concentrations with regular aerobic training, little has been conclusively determined regarding the effects of aerobic training on CRP concentrations in apparently healthy, untrained populations who may not be adequately screened for CVD risk by traditional methods. PURPOSE: To examine the effects of a 17-wk half marathon training program (TP) on CRP con
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Applegate, Megan E. "Acute and Residual Glycemic Control Following Six Sessions of Repeat Cycle Sprint Interval Training in Apparently Healthy, but Sedentary Men." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1417001829.

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Pienaar, Paula Roxana. "Microvascular endothelial function in a multi-ethnic group of apparently healthy South African men and women: Implications for testing and the relationship between insulin resistance and microvascular reactivity." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13967.

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Endothelial dysfunction is associated with cardiovascular disease risk factors and precedes structural changes in the blood vessels that occur prior to clinical manifestations. Measuring ethnic differences in microvascular endothelial function will provide insight into the disparate cardio-metabolic disease profiles that exist within a multi-ethnic South African population. Moreover, it has been shown that insulin resistance is associated with microvascular endothelial dysfunction in obese persons4, but it is unclear whether this relationship is mediated by body fat in apparently healthy indiv
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Books on the topic "Apparently healthy men"

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Graham, Ian, Therese Cooney, and Dirk De Bacquer. Risk stratification and risk assessment. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656653.003.0005.

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the biggest cause of death worldwide. The underlying atherosclerosis starts in childhood and is often advanced when it becomes clinically apparent many years later. CVD is manageable: in countries where it has reduced this is due to changes in lifestyle and risk factors and to therapy. Risk factor management reduces mortality and morbidity. In apparently healthy people CVD risk is most frequently the result of multiple interacting risk factors and a risk estimation system such as SCORE can assist in making logical management decisions. In younger people a low ab
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Krochmal, Robert. Nutritional Support and Addiction. Edited by Shahla J. Modir and George E. Muñoz. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190275334.003.0017.

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Nutrition occupies a central position in the treatment of SUDs. Given the paradox that food can have apparently opposing effects in either causing addiction or in influencing its remedy, it is important to clarify this difference. Evidence is mounting that diseases such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and mental health disorders including addiction have a common root cause related to the increase in sugar and processed food consumption rather than fat consumption as has been commonly held. In addition to new integrative approach models encompassing a holistic perspective, new developments
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Mahon, Anthony D. Aerobic training. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0039.

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Aerobic training is defined as exercise training that involves whole body endurance activity that is sustained for a sufficient length of time and at a sufficient intensity in order to improve cardiorespiratory fitness.1 The effect of aerobic training on physiological function in children has been investigated for nearly four decades. Some of this research has focused on the health-related benefits of this type of training on children and adolescents and for good reason. With increasing rates of obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and many other physical inactivity-related disorders,
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Hage, Fadi G., Ayman Farag, and Gilbert J. Zoghbi. Screening Asymptomatic Subjects. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199392094.003.0016.

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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and accounts for more deaths than all cancers combined. Many apparently healthy adults first present to the health system with a myocardial infarction or sudden cardiac death. It is therefore imperative to assess the risk of cardiovascular events among currently asymptomatic individuals to try and intervene early in the disease process to prevent future events. Risk factors for the development of coronary artery disease in particular, and cardiovascular disease in general, have been identified from epidemiological studie
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Ferreira, Isabel, and Jos WR Twisk. Physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and cardiovascular health. Edited by Neil Armstrong and Willem van Mechelen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757672.003.0017.

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It is now recognized that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is partly a paediatric problem, i.e. the onset begins in childhood, although clinical symptoms may not become apparent until later in life. Therefore, from a primary prevention point of view, the extent to which physical activity or physical fitness in childhood may deter this process is of utmost importance. Although physical activity and CRF at a young age have not been directly linked to the incidence of CVD, evidence thus far supports cardiovascular health benefits of early higher physical activity and CRF levels on cardiometabolic ris
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Currow, David C., and Stein Kaasa. Policy in palliative care. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656097.003.0004.

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Hospice and palliative care services have developed in very different ways around the world. Most have been built on the momentum of visionary clinicians and funders who have responded to perceived needs from health-care providers, patients, families, and communities rather than in response to well-formed national policies with an adequately funded planning and development phase. This chapter describes the work that is being done at pan-national, national, and sub-national levels to create effective policies that can further the key work of hospice/palliative care, often after a large number o
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Thielman, Samuel B., and Glenn Goss. Ethical Considerations for Mental Health Providers Responding to Disasters and Emergencies. Edited by John R. Peteet, Mary Lynn Dell, and Wai Lun Alan Fung. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190681968.003.0019.

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Ethical considerations in psychiatry may have spiritual dimensions that are not always apparent to mental health providers. The ethical issues faced by responders to disasters and emergencies can be particularly thorny because ethical guidelines from professional bodies frequently do not address particular situations that arise in disaster settings. This chapter discusses the issue of dual agency in disaster situations. It also addresses concerns about psychiatric competencies in disaster response, especially where no guidelines exist. It addresses concerns raised by the need for documentation
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Carmona, Richard H., and Mark Liponis, eds. Integrative Preventive Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190241254.001.0001.

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As the preventable disease and economic burden continues to mount for the United States and the world, it is becoming apparent that embracing prevention strategies is essential. Simply continuing on the same course and infrastructure will not suffice. The future we will leave our children is unsustainable without change. Amid all the partisan political chaos, integrative preventive medicine (IPM) practices are strongly entering the public consciousness, as many are dissatisfied with their traditional health (sick) care delivery systems and the scientific validity of IPM is increasing rapidly.
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Sprouse, Adrienne. Toxins (DRAFT). Edited by Madeleine M. Castellanos. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190225889.003.0010.

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This chapter describes the categories of 300+ environmental chemicals measured in the blood and urine of Americans by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some are endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and substitute for endogenous hormones in a variety of metabolic processes affecting sexual health, obesity, diabetes, and behavior. The Monotonic Dose-Response (linear dose-response) is inappropriate when evaluating the health consequences of EDCs. Nonmonotonic Dose-Response Curves are better for considering the affinity of the ligand for the receptor, receptor saturation, ligand
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Trautmann, Sebastian, and Hans-Ulrich Wittchen. Trauma and PTSD in Europe. Edited by Charles B. Nemeroff and Charles R. Marmar. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259440.003.0008.

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The chapter gives an overview about the epidemiological studies of traumatic events and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in European countries with a focus on data from recent cross-national research initiatives. About two-thirds of the European population have experienced at least one traumatic event in their lifetime. Between 1% and 3% of the European population, however, have developed PTSD suffering from symptoms during the past year; this corresponds to about 7.7 million people. The PTSD prevalence varies considerably between European countries, with differences regarding trauma expo
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Book chapters on the topic "Apparently healthy men"

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Tracy, Cynthia M., and Sarah Aldawood. "Progressive Conduction System Disease in an Apparently Healthy Man." In Cardiac Electrophysiology. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28533-3_48.

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Akram-Lodhi, A. Haroon, and Roy Huijsmans. "Conclusion: Youth Aspirations, Trajectories, and Farming Futures." In Becoming A Young Farmer. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15233-7_15.

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AbstractThis book commenced with a question of global importance: in a world in which farming populations are ageing, who is going to provide the planet’s peoples with the “sufficient, safe and nutritious food” that is needed to meet the “dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life” (FAO 2006)? In other words, where are the people who are needed to generationally renew farming? As explained in the introduction, addressing this question meant going against the grain of much research on youth and agriculture. Rather than seeking to understand youth’s apparent disinterest in
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Kilby, J. Michael, and George M. Shaw. "AIDS Pathogenesis: Molecular Biology and Virology of HIV." In Clinical Infectious Diseases. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195081039.003.0098.

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Abstract In 1981, the first published reports of unusual opportunistic infections occurring in otherwise healthy homosexual men from urban centers of the United States led to widespread speculation among the scientific community about the etiology of this apparently rare syndrome. Three years later, the retrovirus that causes the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was identified. Since that time, a great deal of knowledge about the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and its interactions with the immune system has accumulated, although the pathogenic mechanisms of the infection remain in
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V. Gafarov, Valery, Elena A. Gromova, Ksenija A. Strigaleva, Igor V. Gagulin, and Almira V. Gafarova. "Association personal anxiety and self-perceived health in middle-age population residents of Novosibirsk." In Anxiety and Anguish - Psychological Explorations and Anthropological Figures [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1002063.

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To analyze the association between trait anxiety and health attitude, awareness of risk factors, and prevention of cardiovascular disease in men and women aged 25–44 years. In 2013–2016, 427 men and 548 women of residents 25–44 years were studied. To assess TA (trait anxiety), a form of Spielberger’s self-report Trait Anxiety Inventory has been proposed. When interpreting the indicators, the following approximate estimates of anxiety were used: low TA (LTA), medium TA (MTA), and high TA (HTA). The framework of the budget issue Reg. No.122031700094-5. Respondents with HTA believed that they wer
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Zairagi, Asija. "The Use of Reynolds Risk Score in Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Apparently Healthy Bosnian Men and Women: Cross-Sectional Study." In Recent Advances in Cardiovascular Risk Factors. InTech, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/39018.

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Dunn, Francis M. "Introduction." In Tragedy’s End. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195083446.003.0001.

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Abstract Near the beginning of his history of the Persian Wars, Herodotus tells a parable about ends. Croesus, the king of Lydia, was at the height of his wealth and power when Solon the wise Athenian visited his court. The rich oriental king entertained the simple Athenian in lavish style, gave him a tour of his treasuries, and then asked him who was the happiest man on earth. Solon disappointed Croesus by naming an Athenian, Tellus, who was fortunate enough to have lived in a prosperous city with fine sons and healthy grandchildren, and who died a brave death in battle that was rewarded with
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Galsworthy, Paul. "The principles of a national diabetic eye screening programme." In Diabetic Retinopathy: Screening to Treatment (Oxford Diabetes Library). Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834458.003.0012.

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Screening identifies apparently healthy people who may be at increased risk of a disease or condition, enabling earlier treatment or better-informed decisions. The NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) programme is one of the young person and adult NHS population screening programmes in the UK. The UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC), which makes independent, evidence-based recommendations to ministers in the four UK nations about the 11 population-based screening programmes. Public Health England (PHE)—Screening Quality Assurance Service (SQAS) ensures programmes are safe and effective by ens
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Boris Kohls, Nikola, Monica A. Leyva, and James Giordano. "Placebo responses and effects." In Placebo Effects Through the Lens of Translational Research, edited by Luana Colloca, Jason Noel, Patricia D. Franklin, and Chamindi Seneviratne. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197645444.003.0019.

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Abstract When addressing mechanisms by which consciousness, and the subjective experiences of “wellness,” or “illness” and suffering evoked by injury or disease are correlated, it becomes apparent that all engage pathways that can affect a variety of physiological, salutogenic, and/or maladogenic processes. This chapter addresses the concept of the placebo as both a set of putative physiological responses and biopsychosocial effects that are apparently supportive of healing and health. Although detailed elsewhere in this volume, an overview of neural mechanisms and processes are provided as re
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Chang, Donald D., Ryan Abbott, and Harris A. Eyre. "Converging Technologies Between the Space Mars Mission and Earth Global Mental Health." In Convergence Mental Health, edited by Laura M. Hack and Leanne M. Williams. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197506271.003.0018.

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The possibility of Space travel to Mars in our lifetime has reignited interest in aerospace medicine and mental health aspects of prolonged travel. The extended duration, tight quarters, and social aspect of Space travel have significantly but incompletely understood impact on the mental health of astronauts. As society looks to innovation to address mental health issues in Space, mental health on Earth remains a persistent and unmet need. There are ongoing efforts to advance technology to mitigate what is currently one of the largest burden of disease worldwide. How does one reconcile the cha
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Baigent, C., R. Peto, R. Gray, S. Parish, and R. Collins. "Large-scale randomized evidence: trials and meta-analyses of trials." In Oxford Textbook of Medicine. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199204854.003.020303_update_002.

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As long as doctors start with a healthy scepticism about the many apparently striking claims and counter-claims that appear in the medical literature, trial results do make sense. The main enemy of common sense is over-optimism: there are a few striking exceptions where treatments for serious disease work extremely well, but many claims of vast improvements from new therapies turn out to be evanescent....
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Conference papers on the topic "Apparently healthy men"

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Morrison, J. EJ, A. B. Latif, C. Mason, P. Bramley, and T. R. Criag. "THE PROFILE OF IN VIVO PLATELET ACTIVATION IN NOCTURNAL ASTHMA." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643495.

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The precise pathophysiology of nocturnal asthma still remains to be elucidated. Activated platelets have the ability to release potent broncho- and vaso-constrictors and therefore, have been implicated in asthma. However, there is no information on the status of in vivo platelet activation in patients with nocturnal asthmaIn a randomised controlled study five healthy volunteers and five asthmatics were investigated during a period of 24h after acclimatisation for one day. Both peak flow rate (PFR) and blood samples were obtained at 4 hourly intervals. Plasma levels of platelet factor 4 (PF4) a
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Зиновьев, А. В. "ODONTOLOGY OF THE HISTORICAL HUMAN POPULATION OF TVER (XII–XIX CENTURIES, EUROPEAN PART OF RUSSIA): ANTE MORTEM TOOTH LOSS." In Материалы 23–25-го заседаний научно-методического семинара «Тверская земля и сопредельные территории в древности». Crossref, 2024. https://doi.org/10.70203/4307.2024.93.61.047.

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Это вторая статья серии с анализом всех известных на сегодняшний день данных о стоматологическом здоровье исторического взрослого населения Твери (XII–XIX вв., Европейская часть России). Она описывает прижизненную потерю зубов (ПЖПЗ). Анализ основан на данных по 1007 индивидуумам (619 мужчин и 388 женщин). Во всех выборках с XII по XIX век наблюдается высокая частота ПЖПЗ, как у мужчин, так и у женщин. Процент ПЖПЗ у обоих полов увеличился к XIX веку из-за более высокого уровня кариеса, что, очевидно, связано с повышающейся доступностью простых сахаров для широких слоёв населения. This is the
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Valkowiak, B., V. Kozubski, Z. Pawlowska, and C. S. Ciernlewski. "FIBRINOGEN RECEPTORS IN BLOOD PLATELETS OF MIGRAINE PATIENTS." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643525.

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The augmentation of platelet aggregability in migraine patients was found in many studies, by the use of both in vivo and in vitro techniques. In order to evaluate the platelet characteristics responsible for the increased aggregability of migraine platelets we determined their binding capacities and the apparent dissociation constant (KD app) of fibrinogen receptors. Twelve non-pregnant women in age ranged from 20 to 44 years with unequivocal history of common migraine and 10 control healthy age matched women were used in these studies. The patients were assessed in headache-free intervals. B
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Hashimoto, Y., A. Kobayashi, N. Yamazaki, Y. Sugawara, Y. Takada, and A. Takada. "RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AGE AND t-PA ANTIGEN, PA INHIBITOR ACTIVITY AND PA ACTIVITY." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643125.

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A positive correlation between age and the occurrence of thrombosis has been suggested. We studied relationship between age and fibrinolytic activities; namely levels of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) antigen, activity of t-PA inhibitor (PA inhibitor activity) and activity of t-PA (PA activity). Plasma samples were obtained from 88 apparently healthy volunteers. t-PA antigen was measured by enzyme immunoassays(EIA). Monoclonal and polyclonal anti-t-PA antibodies were employed as the first and the second antibodies for EIA, respectively. Polyclonal t-PA antibody was raised in a rabbit afte
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Bara, L., Y. Le Roux, M. Woler, F. Chauliac, A. Frydman, and M. Samama. "PHARMACOKINETICS OF EN0XAPARIN AFTER SINGLE SUBCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF INCREASING DOSES (20 UP TO 80 MG) TO HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643216.

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The pharmacokinetics of enoxaparin (E) was randomly studied in 12 healthy male volunteers. Each dose (20-40-60 and 80 mg) was injected via subcutaneous (sc) route with a one-week wash out period. Anti-Xa and anti-IIa activities (ACT), calcium thrombin time (CTT) and Heptest were measured over a 36 hour period. E and the IV th International Heparin Standard were both used as internal standards.The anti IIa and CTT effects were only measurable when the injected dose was higher than 40 mg. The maximum anti-Xa and anti-IIa ACT were obtained 3 to 4 hours after the dose. As anti-IIa ACT is lower tha
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Sarmento-Henrique, Renata, Laura Quintanilla, Marta Fernández Sánchez, and Marta Giménez-Dasí. "AN OVERVIEW OF SPANISH STUDENTS' PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT DURING COVID PANDEMIC." In International Conference on Education and New Developments. inScience Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36315/2022v1end098.

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"Introduction. All world had suffered the consequences of a health crisis due to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). More specifically, Madrid was one of the cities most affected by this health crisis and where the restrictions have been the harshest. All population suffered psychological consequences of social isolation. Previous research on the effects of social isolation in children shows important effects on aspects, such as feelings of sadness, anger, frustration, and apathy (Biordi and Nicholson, 2013; Brooks et al., 2020). Other indicative aspects of well-being
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Garofalo, Laura. "Entangled: A Studio Project Building Ecology." In 109th ACSA Annual Meeting Proceedings. ACSA Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.am.109.29.

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Our identity as architects is still bound with the image of nature that places architecture and other human constructs strictly outside of a “wild” nature that is pure, vibrant, and untamed. This has resulted in nostalgic, exclusionary eco-narratives that curtail the architectural imagination. Understanding our role as part of an evolving ecology and its omnipresent human influence has the potential to rein¬vigorate the practice. Coexisting as interdependent entities (both physical and conceptual), landscape and technology can define built form that imagines productive and healthy infrastructu
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Reports on the topic "Apparently healthy men"

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Hrynick, Tabitha, and Megan Schmidt-Sane. Roundtable Report: Discussion on mpox in DRC and Social Science Considerations for Operational Response. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2024.014.

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On 28 May 2024, the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP) organised a roundtable discussion on the mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) outbreak which has been spreading in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) since early 2023.1 The objective was to appraise the current situation, with a particular focus on social science insights for informing context-sensitive risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) and wider operational responses. The roundtable was structured into two sessions: 1) an overview of the situation in DRC, including the current knowledge of epidem
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Pon, Dorina, Kheng Sok, and Siobban Gormant. Gender and Development in Cambodia: An Overview. Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 1999. https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.10.199906.

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This paper highlights the gender gaps in contemporary Cambodian society, and discusses the constraints and underlying attitudes which determine women’s disadvantaged position. As new resources, opportunities and structures are introduced in the course of development in Cambodia, gender differentials are becoming apparent. Underlying assumptions about gender and power relations dictate the way in which new resources are allocated. New and modern inputs are generally accepted to be a “male” domain. In formal education, girls are under-represented at all levels, with the gender gap widening as th
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Hackbarth, Carolyn, and Rebeca Weissinger. Water quality in the Northern Colorado Plateau Network: Water years 2016–2018 (revised with cost estimate). National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2279508.

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Water-quality monitoring in National Park Service units of the Northern Colorado Plateau Network (NCPN) is made possible through partnerships between the National Park Service Inventory & Monitoring Division, individual park units, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Utah Division of Water Quality. This report evaluates data from site visits at 62 different locations on streams, rivers, and reservoirs in or near ten NCPN park units between October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2018. Data are compared to state water-quality standards for the purpose of providing information to park managers abou
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