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    Surpoids et obésité morbide dans le canton de Vaud : projections pour 2040 [Overweight and obesity in the canton of Vaud : projections for 2040]

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    The worldwide prevalence of obesity has more than doubled since 1980. This global figure needs to be addressed tackled at the local level to face our future challenges at the local level. We attempted to project the prevalence of obesity in the canton of Vaud in the next 25 years. Data from the Enquête suisse sur la santé, a survey conducted every five years since 1992 by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, were used. Using different mathematical assumptions, the rate of increase in the prevalence of obesity in Switzerland between 1992 and 2012 was calculated allowing a projection of future prevalences. Between 1992 and 2016, the prevalence of obesity was 9.64%. Effective growth rate of obesity from 2016 to 2040 should be between 16'500 cases and 69'500 cases depending on the uncertainty of the effective prevalence increase over this period

    Armagnac and wine-spirits

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    Primary structure and assignment to chromosome 6 of three related rat genes encoding liver serine protease inhibitors.

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    Three closely related SPI genes which encode highly homologous proteins of the serine protease inhibitor family secreted by rat liver (SPI-1, SPI-2 and SPI-3), were isolated from genomic libraries and sequenced, totally (SPI-2) or partially (SPI-1 and SPI-3). These genes all map on rat chromosome 6. Each of them spans about 10 kb and contains five exons separated by four introns, located at equivalent positions. S1 mapping analysis indicated that initiation of transcription occurs at the same position (tsp) in each of the three genes. In vitro transcription experiments demonstrated the presence of promoter elements upstream from the putative tsp. Detailed analysis of 5'-flanking sequences in the three SPI revealed major differences. A high degree of identity (70%) was found within a 350-bp region preceding the 'cap' site, with the exception of a 42-bp spacer, which was only found in SPI-3. Upstream from that point, SPI-1 and SPI-2 sequences remain largely homologous over at least 1 kb but completely diverge from the corresponding sequence in SPI-3. This may, at least partly, account for the differential regulation of the three SPI observed during acute inflammation and upon hypophysectomy.Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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