39 research outputs found

    ComLoc 2018: El negocio publicitario en la sociedad digital

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    Ficha técnica: Cristina González-Oñate y Carlos Fanjul-Peyró (Coordinadores) Servei de Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I, Castellón de la Plana, 2019 260 pp. ISBN: 978-84-17429-77-

    Gut epithelial barrier markers in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

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    Background: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is now being recognized as an additional contributing factor to the pathogenesis of obesity-related comorbidities. At the same time, there is now increasing evidence to suggest that intestinal wall permeability plays a role in the development of metabolic syndrome. In the present study, circulating zonulin and fatty acid binding protein (I-FABP) were measured in association with metabolic, hepatic, and inflammatory parameters. Results: compared with controls, plasma I-FABP levels were significantly higher in patients with OSA (571 pg/mL [IQR 290-950] vs 396 pg/mL [IQR 234-559], p = 0.04). Zonulin levels were similar between groups. Significant relationships were observed between zonulin levels and waist circumference (p < 0.05), glucose (p < 0.05), and insulin (p < 0.05). In addition, in the OSA group, zonulin levels correlated negatively with the mean nocturnal oxygenation saturation (p < 0.05) and positively with total cholesterol (p < 0.05), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (p < 0.005), aminotransferase (AST) (p < 0.01), gamma glutamyltransferase (GGT) (p < 0.005), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) (p < 0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that associations between zonulin and ALT, AST, and hs-CRP were attenuated, but not eliminated, after adjustment for other variables. Conclusions: the results of this study suggest that OSA is a risk factor for intestinal damage, regardless of metabolic profile, and that intestinal permeability might be a possible contributor to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in patients with OSA

    NEWSHUB: Incubadora de contenidos formativos para la comunicación profesional de los resultados del Aprendizaje Basado en Proyectos (ABP)

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    El proyecto NEWSHUB pretende ser el punto de unión entre docentes y estudiantes a través de las asignaturas y proyectos que desarrollen ambos colectivos de la comunidad universitaria. En esta relación al mismo nivel entre profesor/alumno se proporciona apoyo, formación y asesoramiento para poder realizar proyectos de diversa índole y materializarlos para su uso y difusión tanto dentro del aula y el ámbito académico como fuera de ella en el terreno profesional. NEWSHUB es una incubadora de proyectos. Rediseñamos actividades y prácticas de clase para que se ajusten a una aplicación eficaz de la metodología de aprendizaje basado en proyectos. Ofrecemos asesoría y acompañamiento a docentes y estudiantes para que desarrollen su actividad académica integrando estrategias y procesos de calidad propios del ámbito profesional. NEWSHUB es una plataforma de formación. Ponemos contenidos formativos sobre comunicación eficiente a disposición de la comunidad educativa e investigadora y del sector de la orientación laboral y el fomento del emprendimiento. Ofrecemos recursos educativos abiertos a través de una plataforma web modular, interoperable y accesible, que alberga contenidos digitales de producción propia y un banco de buenas prácticas. NEWSHUB conecta asignaturas, docentes y estudiantes para que los resultados de los distintos procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje se optimicen para el cumplimiento de los objetivos clave del proyecto: aplicar eficazmente metodologías abiertas en el aula; alimentar el porfolio y el currículum en la búsqueda de empleo y el fomento del emprendimiento; y generar recursos educativos y modelos de buenas prácticas para formar en una comunicación eficiente

    NEWSHUB: Incubadora de contenidos formativos para la comunicación profesional de los resultados del Aprendizaje Basado en Proyectos (ABP)

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    NEWSHUB es un espacio de encuentro académico y profesional. Su principal función es cubrir necesidades específicas de formación tanto para el profesorado como para el alumnado en materia de comunicación. La finalidad es facilitar que se diseñen actividades de aprendizaje basado en proyectos orientadas a generar productos comunicativos de calidad profesional, que sirvan a un tiempo como herramienta eficiente de aprendizaje en el entorno académico además de recurso destacado en el porfolio del alumnado para la búsqueda de empleo o la formalización de proyectos emprendedores. NEWSHUB es una incubadora de proyectos. Rediseñamos actividades y prácticas de clase para que se ajusten a una aplicación eficaz de la metodología de aprendizaje basado en proyectos. Ofrecemos asesoría y acompañamiento a docentes y estudiantes para que desarrollen su actividad académica integrando estrategias y procesos de calidad propios del ámbito profesional. NEWSHUB es una plataforma de formación. Ponemos contenidos formativos sobre comunicación eficiente a disposición de la comunidad educativa e investigadora y del sector de la orientación laboral y el fomento del emprendimiento. Ofrecemos recursos educativos abiertos a través de una plataforma web modular, interoperable y accesible, que alberga contenidos digitales de producción propia y un banco de buenas prácticas. NEWSHUB es coaching digital. Con la nueva situación provocada por la pandemia tenemos que adaptar nuestra manera de enseñar y de aprender haciendo que el entorno virtual sea un espacio en el que tanto profesores como estudiantes se encuentren tan cómodos como en el aula. Para ello acompañaremos a los docentes en ese tránsito y contaremos con la opinión directa de los alumnos/as que participan en nuestro proyecto. NEWSHUB conecta asignaturas, docentes y estudiantes para que los resultados de los distintos procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje se optimicen para el cumplimiento de los objetivos clave del proyecto: aplicar eficazmente metodologías abiertas en el aula; alimentar el porfolio y el currículum en la búsqueda de empleo y el fomento del emprendimiento; y generar recursos educativos y modelos de buenas prácticas para formar en una comunicación eficiente. NEWSHUB también permite crear un puente entre profesores/as, alumnos/as y materias de otras facultades e incluso de otros países. La virtualización permite deslocalizar y ponernos en contacto para intercambiar experiencias, programas y recursos educativos proporcionando una visión más rica y abierta en diferentes contextos culturales y de diversidad. Como principal novedad, en esta segunda parte del proyecto, NEWSHUB se vuelve más internacional incorporando a profesores y profesoras de facultades de Comunicación y Diseño que imparten materiales similares. El objetivo de esta internacionalización es comparar el proceso de enseñanza y aprendizaje basada en proyectos en diferentes contextos culturales

    Consumption of aspartame and other artificial sweeteners and risk of cancer in the Spanish multicase‐control study (MCC‐Spain)

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    Use of artificial sweeteners (AS) such as aspartame, cyclamate, saccharin and sucralose is widespread. We evaluated the association of use of aspartame and other AS with cancer. In total 1881 colorectal, 1510 breast, 972 prostate and 351 stomach cancer and 109 chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) cases and 3629 population controls from the Spanish Multicase-Control (MCC-Spain) study were recruited (2008-2013). The consumption of AS, from table-top sweeteners and artificially sweetened beverages, was assessed through a self-administered and validated food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Sex-specific quartiles among controls were determined to compare moderate consumers ( third quartile) vs non consumers (reference category), distinguishing aspartame-containing products and other AS. Unconditional logistic regression models were used to estimate adjusted OR and 95%CI, and results were stratified by diabetes status. Overall, we found no associations between the consumption of aspartame or other AS and cancer. Among participants with diabetes, high consumption of other AS was associated with colorectal cancer (OR=1.58, 95% CI 1.05-2.41, P trend=.03) and stomach cancer (OR=2.27 [0.99-5.44], P trend=.06). High consumption of aspartame, was associated with stomach cancer (OR=2.04 [0.7-5.4], P trend=.05), while a lower risk was observed for breast cancer (OR=0.28 [0.08-0.83], P trend=.03). In some cancers, the number of cases in participants with diabetes were small and results should be interpreted cautiously. We did not find associations between use of AS and cancer, but found associations between high consumption of aspartame and other AS and different cancer types among participants with diabetes

    Cruise Plan: Fine-Scale ocean currents from integrated multi-platform experiments and numerical simulations: contribution to the new SWOT satellite mission (FaSt-SWOT, PID2021-122417NB-I00)

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    The FaSt-SWOT project is funded by the Spanish Research Agency and the European Regional Development Fund (AEI/FEDER, UE) under Grant Agreement (PID2021-122417NB-I00). The present research is conducted within the framework of the activities of the Spanish Government through the "María de Maeztu Centre of Excellence'' accreditation to IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB) (CEX2021-001198). The Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, the Regional Government of the Balearic Islands and the Spanish Research Council (CSIC) are acknowledged for their support to the ICTS SOCIB. A. P., B. M. and B. B. L. thank the European Union funding through the EuroSea project an Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862626.With funding from the Spanish government through the "Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence" accreditation (CEX2021-001198).Peer reviewe

    Comprehensive description of clinical characteristics of a large systemic Lupus Erythematosus Cohort from the Spanish Rheumatology Society Lupus Registry (RELESSER) with emphasis on complete versus incomplete lupus differences

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    Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease characterized by multiple organ involvement and pronounced racial and ethnic heterogeneity. The aims of the present work were (1) to describe the cumulative clinical characteristics of those patients included in the Spanish Rheumatology Society SLE Registry (RELESSER), focusing on the differences between patients who fulfilled the 1997 ACR-SLE criteria versus those with less than 4 criteria (hereafter designated as incomplete SLE (iSLE)) and (2) to compare SLE patient characteristics with those documented in other multicentric SLE registries. RELESSER is a multicenter hospital-based registry, with a collection of data from a large, representative sample of adult patients with SLE (1997 ACR criteria) seen at Spanish rheumatology departments. The registry includes demographic data, comprehensive descriptions of clinical manifestations, as well as information about disease activity and severity, cumulative damage, comorbidities, treatments and mortality, using variables with highly standardized definitions. A total of 4.024 SLE patients (91% with ≥4 ACR criteria) were included. Ninety percent were women with a mean age at diagnosis of 35.4 years and a median duration of disease of 11.0 years. As expected, most SLE manifestations were more frequent in SLE patients than in iSLE ones and every one of the ACR criteria was also associated with SLE condition; this was particularly true of malar rash, oral ulcers and renal disorder. The analysis-adjusted by gender, age at diagnosis, and disease duration-revealed that higher disease activity, damage and SLE severity index are associated with SLE [OR: 1.14; 95% CI: 1.08-1.20 (P < 0.001); 1.29; 95% CI: 1.15-1.44 (P < 0.001); and 2.10; 95% CI: 1.83-2.42 (P < 0.001), respectively]. These results support the hypothesis that iSLE behaves as a relative stable and mild disease. SLE patients from the RELESSER register do not appear to differ substantially from other Caucasian populations and although activity [median SELENA-SLEDA: 2 (IQ: 0-4)], damage [median SLICC/ACR/DI: 1 (IQ: 0-2)], and severity [median KATZ index: 2 (IQ: 1-3)] scores were low, 1 of every 4 deaths was due to SLE activity. RELESSER represents the largest European SLE registry established to date, providing comprehensive, reliable and updated information on SLE in the southern European population

    Effectiveness of an intervention for improving drug prescription in primary care patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy:Study protocol of a cluster randomized clinical trial (Multi-PAP project)

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    This study was funded by the Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias ISCIII (Grant Numbers PI15/00276, PI15/00572, PI15/00996), REDISSEC (Project Numbers RD12/0001/0012, RD16/0001/0005), and the European Regional Development Fund ("A way to build Europe").Background: Multimorbidity is associated with negative effects both on people's health and on healthcare systems. A key problem linked to multimorbidity is polypharmacy, which in turn is associated with increased risk of partly preventable adverse effects, including mortality. The Ariadne principles describe a model of care based on a thorough assessment of diseases, treatments (and potential interactions), clinical status, context and preferences of patients with multimorbidity, with the aim of prioritizing and sharing realistic treatment goals that guide an individualized management. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention that implements the Ariadne principles in a population of young-old patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy. The intervention seeks to improve the appropriateness of prescribing in primary care (PC), as measured by the medication appropriateness index (MAI) score at 6 and 12months, as compared with usual care. Methods/Design: Design:pragmatic cluster randomized clinical trial. Unit of randomization: family physician (FP). Unit of analysis: patient. Scope: PC health centres in three autonomous communities: Aragon, Madrid, and Andalusia (Spain). Population: patients aged 65-74years with multimorbidity (≥3 chronic diseases) and polypharmacy (≥5 drugs prescribed in ≥3months). Sample size: n=400 (200 per study arm). Intervention: complex intervention based on the implementation of the Ariadne principles with two components: (1) FP training and (2) FP-patient interview. Outcomes: MAI score, health services use, quality of life (Euroqol 5D-5L), pharmacotherapy and adherence to treatment (Morisky-Green, Haynes-Sackett), and clinical and socio-demographic variables. Statistical analysis: primary outcome is the difference in MAI score between T0 and T1 and corresponding 95% confidence interval. Adjustment for confounding factors will be performed by multilevel analysis. All analyses will be carried out in accordance with the intention-to-treat principle. Discussion: It is essential to provide evidence concerning interventions on PC patients with polypharmacy and multimorbidity, conducted in the context of routine clinical practice, and involving young-old patients with significant potential for preventing negative health outcomes. Trial registration: Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT02866799Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
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