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    Association of Aggression With a Novel MicroRNA Binding Site Polymorphism in the Wolframin Gene

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    Rare mutations in the WFS1 gene lead to Wolfram syndrome, a severe multisystem disorder with progressive neurodegeneration and diabetes mellitus causing life-threatening complications and premature death. Only a few association studies using small clinical samples tested the possible effects of common WFS1 gene variants on mood disorders and suicide, the non-clinical spectrum has not been studied yet. Self-report data on Aggression, Impulsiveness, Anxiety, and Depression were collected from a large (N = 801) non-psychiatric sample. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were selected to provide an adequate coverage of the entire WFS1 gene, as well as to include putative microRNA binding site polymorphisms. Molecular analysis of the assumed microRNA binding site variant was performed by an in vitro reporter-gene assay of the cloned 3' untranslated region with coexpression of miR-668. Among the 17 WFS1 SNPs, only the rs1046322, a putative microRNA (miR-668) binding site polymorphism showed significant association with psychological dimensions after correction for multiple testing: those with the homozygous form of the minor allele reported higher aggression on the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire (P = 0.0005). Functional effect of the same SNP was also demonstrated in a luciferase reporter system: the minor A allele showed lower repression compared to the major G allele, if co-expressed with miR-668. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing a microRNA binding site polymorphism of the WFS1 gene and its association with human aggression based on a large, non-clinical sample. (c) 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc

    Effectiveness of a family-, school- and community-based intervention on physical activity and its correlates in Belgian families with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus : the Feel4Diabetes-study

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    BackgroundThe study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the European Feel4Diabetes intervention, promoting a healthy lifestyle, on physical activity and its correlates among families at risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus (based on the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score) in Belgium.MethodsThe Feel4Diabetes intervention involved three components: family, school and community component, with the family component consisting of 6 counseling sessions for families at risk. Main outcomes were objectively measured physical activity levels and its subjectively measured correlates. The final sample consisted of 454 parents (mean age 39.4years; 72.0% women) and 444 children (mean age 8.0years; 50.1% girls). Multilevel repeated measures analyses were performed to assess intervention effectiveness after 1 year.ResultsIn parents, there was no significant intervention effect. In children, there were only significant negative effects for moderate to vigorous physical activity (p=0.05; eta (2)(p)=0.008) and steps (p=0.03; eta (2)(p)=0.006%) on weekdays, with physical activity decreasing (more) in the intervention group.ConclusionsThe F4D-intervention lacks effectiveness on high-risk families' physical activity and its correlates in Belgium. This could partially be explained by low attendance rates and a large drop-out. To reach vulnerable populations, future interventions should invest in more appropriate recruitment (e.g. more face-to-face contact) and more bottom-up development of the intervention (i.e. co-creation of the intervention with the target group).Trial registrationThe Feel4Diabetes-study was prospectively registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02393872 on 20 March 2015

    Cross-sectional associations between mothers and children’s breakfast routine : the Feel4Diabetes study

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    Positive influences of family members have been associated with a high probability of children's daily breakfast consumption. Therefore, the aim of this study was to scrutinize the association of breakfast routines between mothers and their children. The baseline data of the Feel4Diabetes-study was obtained in 9760 children (49.05% boys)-mother pairs in six European countries. A parental self-reported questionnaire gauging the frequency of breakfast consumption and of breakfast ' foods and beverages consumption was used. Agreement in routines of mothers and their children's breakfast consumption was analyzed in sex-specific crosstabs. The relationship of breakfast routine and food groups' consumption between mothers and their children was assessed with analysis of covariance. The highest proportion of children who always consumed breakfast were those whose mothers always consumed it. Children consuming breakfast regularly had a higher intake of milk or unsweetened dairy products and all kind of cereal products (low fiber and whole-grain) than occasional breakfast consumers (p < 0.05). The strong similarity between mothers and children suggests a transfer of breakfast routine from mothers to their children, as a high proportion of children who usually consume breakfast were from mothers also consuming breakfast. All breakfast foods and beverages consumption frequencies were similar between children and their mothers

    The association between children’s and parents’ co-TV viewing and their total screen time in six European countries : cross-sectional data from the Feel4diabetes-study

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    In many European children, high levels of screen time can be found, which is associated with several adverse health outcomes. Therefore, there is a need for identifying effective intervention strategies that reduce screen time in children. A factor that may contribute to excessive screen time in children may be "co-TV viewing" (i.e., the time that parents and children spend on watching TV together), as parents often recognize the importance of limiting children's (individual) screen time, but often encourage TV viewing as a family because of its perceived benefits (e.g., educational purposes). The primary aim of this study was to investigate the (sex-specific) association between co-TV viewing and both children's and parents' screen time, and these associations were investigated across and within six European countries. In total, 10,969 parents (Mean(age) = 40.7 +/- 5.3 years, Mean(BMI) = 24.4 +/- 4.6) of primary school children (Mean(age) = 8.2 +/- 1.0 years, 49.0% boys, Mean(BMI) = 17.3 +/- 2.8) completed a questionnaire assessing co-TV viewing and screen time. Multilevel regression analyses were conducted. Across countries, positive associations were found between co-TV viewing and both children's (beta = 11.85, SE = 3.69, p < 0.001) and parents' screen time (beta = 14.47, SE = 4.43, p = 0.001). Similar associations were found in most (but not all) countries. The results suggest that targeting co-TV viewing might be a promising intervention strategy because of its potential to limit screen time of both children and parents

    Conducta suicida no letal en Castellón: un estudio descriptivo y comparativo.

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    Treball Final de Grau en Medicina. Codi: MD1158. Curs acadèmic: 2018/2019.Background: Due to the suicidal behavior variability regarding the sociocultural values of each territory, we conducted this study to define the sociodemographic and clinical features of the patients from Castellon. The objective is to obtain deeper knowledge that facilitate the detection and implementation of effective interventions. In addition, we carried out a comparative analysis between non-lethal suicide cases (our sample) and completed suicide cases. Methods: Our sample includes every person assisted for non-lethal suicidal behavior in the Psychiatric Emergency room at Castellon’s Provincial Hospital from January 19th to February 15th, performing an 8 year follow-up. Our completed suicide sample was taken from a previous study conducted in 2018.2 Results: Our sample showed an average age of 39, with a majority of women (56.1%) and psychiatric pathology diagnosis (74.2%, mainly anxiety-depressive disorders). Most of them were being followed by a health service (81.2%, generally their GP). The most frequent suicide method was drug overdose (94.4%). After the suicide episode, only 27 patients (40.9%) attended the healthcare service they were referred to, what may explain the persistance of the suicidal behavior during the follow-up (7.7% suicidal threats and 34.5% attempts) Conclusions: Non-lethal suicidal behavior in Castellon is more frequent among young, women, and those with psychiatric disorders, using as main suicidal method drug overdose. Most of them don’t attend the health care service responsible for their follow-up. Moreover, it was found that the completed suicide profile differs from the non-lethal; it is therefore required to develop different therapeutical and preventive strategies for each one.Introducción: Dada la variabilidad en la conducta suicida según los valores socioculturales de cada territorio, realizamos este estudio para definir las características sociodemográficas y clínicas de los pacientes con comportamiento suicida no letal de nuestra provincia. Pretendemos ampliar nuestro conocimiento para facilitar la detección de individuos en riesgo e implantar intervenciones efectivas. Además, realizamos una comparativa entre las características de nuestra muestra con las de suicidio consumado. Material y métodos: La muestra incluye toda conducta suicida no letal registrada en el Hospital Provincial de Castellón entre el 19 de enero y 15 de febrero de 2009, realizándose un seguimiento hasta febrero de 2017. La muestra de suicidio consumado es tomada de un proyecto previo de 2018. Resultados: La muestra la integran mayormente individuos jóvenes (media de 39 años), de sexo femenino (56.1%), con patología psiquiátrica (74.2%, principalmente trastornos ansioso-depresivos) y en seguimiento sanitario (81.2%, predominantemente MAP (77.3%)). El método de suicidio más frecuente fue la sobreingesta medicamentosa (94.4%). Sólo 27 pacientes (40.9%) acudieron tras el episodio a los servicios de salud remitidos, facilitándose así la persistencia de la conducta durante el seguimiento (7.7% amenazas, 34.5% tentativas). Conclusiones: La conducta suicida no letal de Castellón predomina entre adultos jóvenes, de sexo femenino, con trastornos psiquiátricos, que recurren como método a la sobredosis medicamentosa e incumplen el seguimiento a posteriori. Además, se comprobó que el perfil del comportamiento suicida letal difiere de los rasgos de la conducta suicida no letal, evidenciando la necesidad de desarrollar estrategias preventivas y terapéuticas distintas entre ellos
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