235 research outputs found

    Determinants of successful lifestyle change during a 6-month preconception lifestyle intervention in women with obesity and infertility

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    Funding The LIFEstyle study was supported by a grant from ZonMw (Prevention program—Health Care Efficiency Research; Project number 50-50110-96-518). This work was funded by the Dutch Heart Foundation (2013T085) and the European Commission (Horizon2020 project 633595 DynaHealth). Neither ZonMw nor the Dutch Heart Foundation nor the European Commission had a role in data collection, analysis, interpretation of data, or writing the report. cknowledgements We would like to thank the women who participated in this study. We thank all participating hospitals and their staff for their contribution to this study, and the LIFEstyle coaches and research nurses, research midwives, and office members of the Dutch Consortium 2.0 (http://www.studies-obsgyn.nl) for their hard work and dedication. We would like to acknowledge Mrs. A. Bolster (University Medical Center Groningen) as senior trainer of the intervention coachesPeer reviewe

    Association between periconceptional weight loss and maternal and neonatal outcomes in obese infertile women

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    Funding: The study was supported by a grant from ZonMw (www.zonmw.nl), the Dutch Organisation for Health Research and Development (50-50110-96-518). AH was project leader and received the funding. ZonMw had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Acknowledgments: We would like to thank the women who participated in this study. We thank all participating hospitals and their staff for their contribution to this study, and the lifestyle coaches and research nurses and research midwives for their hard work and dedication. We thank Ms. A. Bolster for her role as senior training intervention coach. We thank the members of the safety monitoring board (Dr G.E. Mantel, Dr K Fleischer, Dr W. Dondorp, Prof. M.E.A. Spaanderman) who reviewed the major complications, and office members of the Dutch ConsortiumPeer reviewedPublisher PD

    Effect of a lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on cardiometabolic health and quality of life : A randomized controlled trial

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    This study has been conducted with the support of a grant (50-50110-96-518) from the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development and the Dutch Heart Foundation grant: 2013T085. Ben Willem J. Mol is supported by a NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship (GNT1082548).Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    痴呆・介護・ライフスタイル

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    はじめにー痴呆のとらえ方 Ⅰ 痴呆の原因と介護ー長谷川・米山説 Ⅱ 痴呆の原因と予防ー金子説 Ⅲ 高齢社会に於ける老人の位

    Sixteen-year longitudinal evaluation of blood-based DNA methylation biomarkers for early prediction of Alzheimer\u27s disease

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    BACKGROUND: DNA methylation (DNAm), an epigenetic mark reflecting both inherited and environmental influences, has shown promise for Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) prediction. OBJECTIVE: Testing long-term predictive ability ( \u3e 15 years) of existing DNAm-based epigenetic age acceleration (EAA) measures and identifying novel early blood-based DNAm AD-prediction biomarkers. METHODS: EAA measures calculated from Illumina EPIC data from blood were tested with linear mixed-effects models (LMMs) in a longitudinal case-control sample (50 late-onset AD cases; 51 matched controls) with prospective data up to 16 years before clinical onset, and post-onset follow-up. Novel DNAm biomarkers were generated with epigenome-wide LMMs, and Sparse Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis applied at pre- (10-16 years), and post-AD-onset time-points. RESULTS: EAA did not differentiate cases from controls during the follow-up time (p \u3e 0.05). Three new DNA biomarkers showed in-sample predictive ability on average 8 years pre-onset, after adjustment for age, sex, and white blood cell proportions (p-values: 0.022- \u3c 0.00001). Our longitudinally-derived panel replicated nominally (p = 0.012) in an external cohort (n = 146 cases, 324 controls). However, its effect size and discriminatory accuracy were limited compared to APOE 4-carriership (OR = 1.38 per 1 SD DNAm score increase versus OR = 13.58 for 4-allele carriage; AUCs = 77.2% versus 87.0%). Literature review showed low overlap (n = 4) across 3275 AD-associated CpGs from 8 published studies, and no overlap with our identified CpGs

    Beyond Zeno: Approaching Infinite Temperature upon Repeated Measurements

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    The influence of repeated projective measurements on the dynamics of the state of a quantum system is studied in dependence of the time lag τ\tau between successive measurements. In the limit of infinitely many measurements of the occupancy of a single state the total system approaches a uniform state. The asymptotic approach to this state is exponential in the case of finite Hilbert space dimension. The rate characterizing this approach undergoes a sharp transition from a monotonically increasing to an erratically varying function of the time between subsequent measurements

    Habitual dietary nitrate intake and cognition in the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle Study of ageing: A prospective cohort study

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    Background & aims Dietary nitrate improves cardiovascular health via a nitric oxide (NO) pathway. NO is key to both cardiovascular and brain health. There is also a strong association between vascular risk factors and brain health. Dietary nitrate intake could therefore be associated with better cognitive function and reduced risk of cognitive decline. This is yet to be investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between habitual intake of dietary nitrate from sources where nitrate is naturally present, and cognitive function, and cognitive decline, in the presence or absence of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele. Methods The study included 1254 older adult participants of the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle Study of Ageing who were cognitively normal at baseline. Plant-derived, vegetable-derived, animal derived nitrate (not including meat where nitrate is an allowed additive), and total nitrate intakes were calculated from baseline food frequency questionnaires using comprehensive nitrate databases. Cognition was assessed at baseline and every 18 months over a follow-up period of 126 months using a comprehensive neuropsychological test battery. Multivariable-adjusted linear mixed effect models were used to examine the association between baseline nitrate intake and cognition over the 126 months (median [IQR] follow-up time of 36 [18–72] months), stratified by APOE ε4 carrier status. Results In non APOE ε4 carriers, for every 60 mg/day higher intake of plant-derived nitrate at baseline there was an associated higher language score [β (95% CI): 0.10 (0.01, 0.19)] over 126 months, after multivariable adjustments. In APOE ε4 carriers, there was an associated better episodic recall memory [0.24 (0.08, 0.41)] and recognition memory [0.15 (0.01, 0.30)] scores. Similar associations were seen for the intakes of vegetable-derived and total nitrate. Additionally, in APOE ε4 carriers, for every 6 mg/day higher intake of animal-derived nitrate (excluding meat with nitrate as an allowed additive) at baseline there was an associated higher executive function score [β (95% CI): 1.41 (0.42, 2.39)]. We did not find any evidence of an association between dietary nitrate intake and rate of cognitive decline. Conclusion Our results suggest that habitual intake of dietary nitrate from sources where nitrate is naturally present impacts cognitive performance in an APOE genotype contingent manner. Further work is needed to validate our findings and understand potential mechanisms underlying the observed effects

    Amyloid-related memory decline in preclinical Alzheimer\u27s disease in dependent on APOE ε4 and is detectable over 18-months

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    High levels of β-amyloid (Aβ) in the brain and carriage of the APOE ε4 allele have each been linked to cognitive impairment in cognitively normal (CN) older adults. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between cerebral Aβ level, APOE ε4 carrier status, and cognitive decline over 18 monthes, in 317 cognitively healthy (CN) older adults (47% males, 52.4% females) aged between 60 and 89 years (Mean = 69.9, SC = 6.8). Cognition was assessed using the Cogstate Brief Battery (CBB) and the California Verbal Learning Test, Second Edition (CVLT-II). Planned comparisons indicated that CN older adults with high Aβ who were also APOE ε4 carriers demonstrated the most pronounced decline in learning and working memory. In CN older adults who were APOE ε4 non-carriers, high Aβwas unrelated to cognitive decline in learning and working memory. Carriage of APOE ε4 in CN older adults with low Aβ was associated with a significantly increased rate of decline in learning and unexpectedly, improved cognitive performance on measures of verbal episodic memory over 18 months. These results suggest that Aβ and APOE ε4 interact to increase the rate of cognitive decline in CN older adults and provide further support for the use of Aβ and APOE ε4 as biomarkers of early Alzheimer’s disease

    The relation between cigarette price and hand-rolling tobacco consumption in the UK: an ecological study

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    OBJECTIVES: Cigarette price increases reduce smoking prevalence but as a tobacco control policy are undermined by the availability of lower cost alternatives such as hand-rolling tobacco. The aim of this descriptive study is to explore time trends in the price of manufactured cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco, and in the numbers of people who smoke these products, over recent years in the UK. SETTINGS AND PARTICIPANTS: UK. OUTCOME MEASURES: Trends in the most popular price category (MPPC) data for cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco from 1983 to 2012 adjusted for inflation using the Retail Price Index, and trends in smoking prevalence and the proportion of smokers using hand-rolling tobacco from 1974 to 2010. RESULTS: After adjustment for inflation, there was an increase in prices of manufactured cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco between 1983 and 2012. Between 1974 and 2010, the prevalence of smoking fell from 45% to 20%, and the estimated total number of smokers from 25.3 to 12.4 million. However the number of people smoking hand-rolling tobacco increased from 1.4 to 3.2 million, and MPPC cigarette price was strongly correlated with number of people smoking hand-rolling tobacco. CONCLUSIONS: Although the ecological study design precludes conclusions on causality, the association between increases in manufactured cigarette price and the number of people smoking hand-rolling tobacco suggests that the lower cost of smoking hand-rolling tobacco encourages downtrading when cigarette prices rise. The magnitude of this association indicates that the lower cost of hand-rolling tobacco seriously undermines the use of price as a tobacco control measure

    Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; : A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial

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    Funding: The LIFEstyle study was funded by ZonMw, the Dutch Organization for Health Research and Development, grant number: 50- 50110-96-518. TvE is supported by grants from the Dutch Heart Foundation (2013T085) and the European Commission (Horizon2020 project 633595 DynaHealth). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscriptPeer reviewedPublisher PD
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