68 research outputs found

    Salivary testosterone levels in preadolescent children

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    BACKGROUND: Saliva reflects the plasma free fraction of testosterone which is biologically active, and available for uptake by tissues. Testosterone concentration in saliva, though differing slightly from the concentration of unbound testosterone in serum, is in good correlation with the latter, indicating that salivary testosterone provides a reliable method for determination of serum free testosterone. The study aimed to investigate salivary testosterone levels and their changes in preadolescent children and to study sexual dimorphism. METHODS: Testosterone levels were determined in 203 healthy preadolescent children (77 girls and 126 boys) from saliva samples by radioimmunoassay. Sampling was performed once a year with respect to circadian and seasonal fluctuations of testosterone. Data were statistically analyzed by Statgraphic software. RESULTS: Mean salivary testosterone concentrations (± SD) were 0.038 ± 0.012 nmol/L and 0.046 ± 0.026 nmol/L for girls and boys, with the medians 0.035 nmol/L and 0.041 nmol/L, respectively. Statistical analysis did not prove changes in salivary testosterone concentrations in the preadolescent period of life, with an exception of the insignificant fall at the age of 7 years, and an insignificant rise at the age of 9 years in girls. CONCLUSIONS: Generally it can be concluded that salivary testosterone levels in our prepubertal subjects remained stable. There was no significant increase of salivary testosterone levels from the age of 6 until the age of 9 in both sexes. Sexual dimorphism in salivary testosterone levels was proved with significantly higher (p = 0.009) salivary testosterone levels in boys than in girls

    Lower Dietary and Circulating Vitamin C in Middle- and Older-Aged Men and Women Are Associated with Lower Estimated Skeletal Muscle Mass.

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    BACKGROUND: Age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass contributes to poor outcomes including sarcopenia, physical disability, frailty, type 2 diabetes, and mortality. Vitamin C has physiological relevance to skeletal muscle and may protect it during aging, but few studies have investigated its importance in older populations. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate cross-sectional associations of dietary and plasma vitamin C with proxy measures of skeletal muscle mass in a large cohort of middle- and older-aged individuals. METHODS: We analyzed data from >13,000 men and women in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition-Norfolk cohort, aged 42-82 y. Fat-free mass (FFM), as a proxy for skeletal muscle mass, was estimated using bioelectrical impedance analysis and expressed as a percentage of total mass (FFM%) or standardized by BMI (FFMBMI). Dietary vitamin C intakes were calculated from 7-d food diary data, and plasma vitamin C was measured in peripheral blood. Multivariable regression models, including relevant lifestyle, dietary, and biological covariates, were used to determine associations between FFM measures and quintiles of dietary vitamin C or insufficient compared with sufficient plasma vitamin C (<50 μmol/L and ≥50 μmol/L). RESULTS: Positive trends were found across quintiles of dietary vitamin C and FFM measures for both sexes, with interquintile differences in FFM% and FFMBMI of 1.0% and 2.3% for men and 1.9% and 2.9% for women, respectively (all P < 0.001). Similarly, FFM% and FFMBMI measures were higher in participants with sufficient than with insufficient plasma vitamin C: by 1.6% and 2.0% in men, and 3.4% and 3.9% in women, respectively (all P < 0.001). Associations were also evident in analyses stratified into <65-y and ≥65-y age groups. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings of positive associations, of both dietary and circulating vitamin C with measures of skeletal muscle mass in middle- and older-aged men and women, suggest that dietary vitamin C intake may be useful for reducing age-related muscle loss

    Antimicrobial Strategies and Economic Considerations for Polymeric Medical Implants.

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    Healthcare acquired infections (HAI's) are a worldwide problem that can be exacerbated by surgery and the implantation of polymeric medical devices. The use of polymer based medical devices which incorporate antimicrobial strategies are now becoming an increasingly routine way of trying to prevent the potential for reduce chronic infection and device failure. There are a wide range of potential antimicrobial agents currently being incorporated into such polymers. However, it is difficult to determine which antimicrobial agent provides the greatest infection control. The economics of replacing current methods with impregnated polymer materials further complicates matters. It has been suggested that the use of a holistic system wide approach should to be developed around the implantation of medical devices which minimises the potential risk of infection. However, the use of such different approaches is still being developed. The control of such infections is important for individual patient health and the economic implications for healthcare services

    The fundamental analysis of Pegas NONWOVENS

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    Diplomová práce se zaměřuje na fundamentální analýzu českého výrobce netkaných textilií, společnosti Pegas NONWOVENS. V práci je aplikován přístup "top-down", což znamená, že nejprve jsou analyzovány globální, dále odvětvové a následně také firemní fundamentální faktory, které ovlivňují vnitřní hodnotu akcie společnosti. V úvodu každé z jednotlivých úrovní fundamentální analýzy je uveden také jejich stručný teoretický základ. Poslední kapitola práce obsahuje vybrané modely pro samotné stanovení vnitřní hodnoty akcií společnosti. V závěru diplomové práce je formulováno konkrétní investiční doporučení pro akcie společnosti.The master thesis is focused on fundamental analysis of the Czech producer of nonwoven textiles, Pegas Nonwovens. The "top-down" approach is applied, which means the analysis starts with global fundamental factors. The characteristics of the nonwoven textiles industry are then described in the fourth chapter. Fundamental analysis on the company level is characterized in the fifth chapter. The last chapter of the thesis is focused on the methods of fundamental analysis to determine the intrinsic value of the shares. Lastly, the investment recommendation whether to buy or sell shares of the company is formulated

    Methods of bank ratings by central bank

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    This bachelor thesis deals with the problem of bank ratings. The main part is focused on analysis and methods, which are used by the Czech National Bank. The first section consists of basic description of bank, central bank and the czech banking system. It also includes description of other groups, which operate on the financial market and are interested in bank ratings. Next section describes in detail how the supervision of banks by the Czech National Bank work. This section is divided into two parts -- top-down approach and bottom-up approach. The last section describes legislative changes and the supervision of banks in the Czech Republic during years 2006 and 2011

    Steroidy a tyreopatie

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