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    UABICI Walking Intervention Related To BMI, BP And Emotional Attitude

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    INTRODUCTION: Physical activity is defined as bodily activity that results in energy expenditure. Exercise refers to physical activity that is structured to meet specific fitness gains. Maintaining a physically active lifestyle has been associated with health outcomes that include benefits to cognitive function. Exercise can increase levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and other growth factors, stimulate neurogenesis, and improve learning and mental performance. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends that most adults engage in a regular exercise regime in order to maintain health and wellbeing. PURPOSE: Apply at UABC Valle Dorado developed Program every last Sunday of each month that consists in two activities: One was walking 5km /at 5 METs and the other was cycling 10 km with low effort. Every participant did a route by walking or cycling. A monthly intervention with promotion, prevention and measurement of BMI, BP. That activity was done 75 times. METHODS: Participants were 150 students and family members over 18 years old. The design was, observational and correlational. Medicine school students were checking before the physical activity BP, BMI, warm exercises to experience equilibrium, for about 15 minutes with jumping jacks, pushups, before walking. 5METS/ 5km Psychology students applied violent survey. Since 1st UABICI until the last 75th August 2017. RESULTS: Mean age was 22 years old. Participants on baseline mean BMI was 27.5 (5.1) kg/m2 with 38.1 normal, 29.9 % overweight, and 30.0% obese. At the end of the intervention, the participants reduced BMI, 26.4 with 40 % normal, 32% overweight and 28% obese. BP was normal. CONCLUSION: Participants were 98 percent students and only 2 percentage of teachers, that achieved lower obesity parameters compared with the initial measure. Some students started to form groups of cycling and walking, at the time they noticed the results

    Unusual Tachycardia Association In A patient Without Structural Heart Disease

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    We report an unusual association of persistent atrial flutter and bundle branch re-entrant ventricular tachycardia in a young patient without structural heart disease. Atrial flutter masked the infra-Hisian conduction disease, was fundamentally dependent on a long PR interval, and could be a possible trigger of ventricular tachycardia

    withdrawn 2017 hrs ehra ecas aphrs solaece expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation

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    An update on the use of implantable loop recorders

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    Análisis de la respuesta al test de tabla basculante de los pacientes con síncope que presentan hipertensión arterial

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    Para analizar las diferencias en la respuesta al test de tabla basculante (TTB) entre sujetos sin y con hipertensión arterial (HTA) hemos estudiado consecutivamente a los 338 pacientes con síncope que realizaron el TTB en nuestro servicio entre enero de 2003 y octubre de 2004. En 243 pacientes no se apreció hipertensión (grupo A), mientras que en 95 sí la había (grupo B). Encontramos diferencias entre ambos grupos en la edad (p = 0,0001), el sexo (p = 0,048), el tiempo de evolución de los síncopes (p = 0,0001) y el porcentaje de diabetes mellitus (p = 0,0001). El TTB fue positivo en 168 pacientes (69,1%) del grupo A y 63 (66,3%) del grupo B (p = 0,6; NS). No encontramos diferencias entre ambos grupos en el porcentaje de positividad al TTB durante la fase basal y durante la fase de nitroglicerina (p = 0,673; NS), ni en el tiempo de aparición del síncope en ambas fases (p = 0,69; NS, y p = 0,28; NS), aunque sí en el tipo de respuesta (respuesta vasodepresora del 33% en el grupo A frente al 49% en el grupo B; p = 0,01). En el análisis multivariable no se encontró ninguna variable independiente asociada con el resultado del TTB

    N-Terminal Pro B-Type Natriuretic Peptide's Usefulness for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation Detection Among Populations Carrying Cardiovascular Risk Factors

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    Copyright © 2019 Palà, Bustamante, Clúa-Espuny, Acosta, Gonzalez-Loyola, Ballesta-Ors, Gill, Caballero, Pagola, Pedrote, Muñoz and Montaner[Background]: Atrial fibrillation (AF) systematic screening studies have not shown a clear usefulness in stroke prevention, as AF might present as paroxysmal and asymptomatic. This study aims to determine the usefulness of some blood-biomarkers to identify paroxysmal atrial fibrillation in the context of a screening programme.[Methods]: A total of 100 subjects aged 65–75 years with hypertension and diabetes were randomly selected. AF was assessed by conventional electrocardiogram (ECG) and 4 weeks monitoring with a wearable Holter device (Nuubo™). N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), apolipoprotein CIII (ApoC-III), von Willebrand factor (vWF), ADAMTS13, urokinase plasminogen activator surface receptor (uPAR), and urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) were determined in serum/plasma samples and the levels were compared depending on AF presence and mode of detection.[Results]: The AF prevalence in the studied population was found to be 20%. In seven subjects, AF was only detected after 1 month of Holter monitoring (hAF group). NT-proBNP levels were higher in subjects with AF compared with subjects with no AF (p 95 pg/ml cut-off showed high sensitivity and specificity to detect AF (95%, 66.2%) or hAF (85.72%, 66.2%) and was found to be an independent predictor of AF and hAF in a logistic regression analysis. NT-proBNP correlated with AF burden (r = 0.597, p = 0.024).[Conclusion]: NT-proBNP was elevated in AF cases not identified by ECG; thus, it may be used as a screening biomarker in asymptomatic high-risk populations, with a promising cut-off point of 95 pg/ml that requires further validation.The study received a research grant by Fundació Marató de TV3 in the research call La Marató 2014: malalties del cor. Grant number: 201528-30-31-3. AB was supported by a Juan Rodés research contract (JR16/00008) from Instituto de Salud Carlos III. EP has received a predoctoral grant from Vall D’Hebron Institute of Research

    Estudios americanos: revista de síntesis e interpretación 7 (32)

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    España en la Historiografía argentinaLa Filosofía General del Derecho en Miguel RealeGrandma Moses, pintora centenariaConsideraciones sobre la música en HispanoaméricaEcos de la Conferencia de CaracasCincuenta años de Arte cubanoNew LookPresencia alemana en His­panoaméricaLa crisis económica BolivianaExtensión cultural en ArgentinaPosición del Ejecutivo norteamericanoLa poesía lírica en CubaColonización en el ParaguayPolítica económica argentinaMéjico y los problemas educativosLa experiencia en PanamáLa Biblioteca Hispano-Mejicana de MadridPeer reviewe
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