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    Saúde e desenvolvimento econômico: atualização de um tema

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    Considering the importance of the interrelationship between health and economic development, a review was made of selected papers on the subject published in the last 20 years, both in Brazil and abroad. The review shows a tendency towards an objective analysis of the subject by the use of refined statistical analysis and econometric methods. Due to the relative lack of this kind of study in Brazil, more cooperation is recommended among economists, planners and physicians, in an effort to fultil this gap by researching together.Tendo em vista a importância das relações entre saúde e desenvolvimento econômico, foi feita uma revisão do tema destacando trabalhos publicados nas duas últimas décadas, tanto na literatura médica estrangeira como na nacional. A revisão revela uma tendência à análise objetiva do problema, mediante o uso de análise estatística sofisticada e métodos econométricos. Diante da carência deste tipo de estudos no Brasil, recomenda-se maior colaboração entre médicos, planejadores e economistas para realizar pesquisas que preencham esta lacuna

    Comprehensive analysis of epigenetic clocks reveals associations between disproportionate biological ageing and hippocampal volume

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    The concept of age acceleration, the difference between biological age and chronological age, is of growing interest, particularly with respect to age-related disorders, such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Whilst studies have reported associations with AD risk and related phenotypes, there remains a lack of consensus on these associations. Here we aimed to comprehensively investigate the relationship between five recognised measures of age acceleration, based on DNA methylation patterns (DNAm age), and cross-sectional and longitudinal cognition and AD-related neuroimaging phenotypes (volumetric MRI and Amyloid-β PET) in the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) and the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). Significant associations were observed between age acceleration using the Hannum epigenetic clock and cross-sectional hippocampal volume in AIBL and replicated in ADNI. In AIBL, several other findings were observed cross-sectionally, including a significant association between hippocampal volume and the Hannum and Phenoage epigenetic clocks. Further, significant associations were also observed between hippocampal volume and the Zhang and Phenoage epigenetic clocks within Amyloid-β positive individuals. However, these were not validated within the ADNI cohort. No associations between age acceleration and other Alzheimer’s disease-related phenotypes, including measures of cognition or brain Amyloid-β burden, were observed, and there was no association with longitudinal change in any phenotype. This study presents a link between age acceleration, as determined using DNA methylation, and hippocampal volume that was statistically significant across two highly characterised cohorts. The results presented in this study contribute to a growing literature that supports the role of epigenetic modifications in ageing and AD-related phenotypes

    O custo da doença: repercussão econômica no município de Salvador, BA, Brasil The cost of disease: economical consequences in the city of Salvador, BA, Brazil

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    Estudou-se as repercussões econômicas da mortalidade no município de Salvador, Brasil, no ano de 1970. Procurou-se comparar a mortalidade de Salvador com a de Porto Alegre e avaliar o custo do excesso de mortalidade em Salvador. Os resultados das estimativas mostraram ser acentuado o prejuízo econômico resultante da mortalidade por doenças passíveis de prevenção, levando à conclusão de que os gastos com o setor saúde devem ser vistos como investimento e não como despesa de consumo.<br>The economical consequences of mortality in the city of Salvador, Brazil, in 1970 were studied. A comparison was drawn between the cities of Salvador and Porto Alegre and the cost of the excess in Salvador was evaluated. The results showed that the economical losses associated with mortality from preventable diseases were important and lead to the conclusion that health service budgets should be considered as investments and not consumption expenditures
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