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Impact of metabolic syndrome on the risk of endometrial cancer and the role of lifestyle in prevention
Bosn J Basic Med Sci. 2022 Feb 27. doi: 10.17305/bjbms.2021.6963. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTEndometrial cancer is the second gynecological cancer with the highest global incidence. Among many associated risk factors, Among the risk factors, metabolic syndrome is an important and preventable one. It comprises a group of conditions that often occur together: central adiposity, hyperglycemia, arterial hypertension, and atherogenic dyslipidemia. This review aimed to describe the epidemiological and biological relationship between metabolic syndrome and endometrial cancer, focusing on the role of lifestyle in prevention. A ...
Source: Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences - March 11, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Alejandra Roc ío Pérez-Martín Denisse Castro-Eguiluz Lucely Cetina-P érez Yadira Velasco-Torres Antonio Bahena-Gonz ález Edgar Montes-Serv ín Ernesto Gonz ález-Ibarra Raquel Espinoza-Romero Dolores Gallardo-Rinc ón Source Type: research

Molecules, Vol. 27, Pages 3280: In Search of Synergistic Insect Repellents: Modeling of Muscarinic GPCR Interactions with Classical and Bitopic Photoactive Ligands
Nowak Insect vector-borne diseases pose serious health problems, so there is a high demand for efficient molecules that could reduce transmission. Using molecular docking and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, we studied a series of compounds acting on human and insect muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs), a novel target of synergistic agents in pest control. We characterized early conformational changes of human M1 and fruit fly type-A mAChR G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in response to DEET, IR3535, and muscarine binding based on the MD analysis of the activation microswitches known to form the signal tr...
Source: Molecules - May 20, 2022 Category: Chemistry Authors: Beata Niklas Bruno Lapied Wieslaw Nowak Tags: Article Source Type: research

Impact of out-of-pocket medical expenditure after major illness in the family on food consumption of a household
This study is a subset of other two studies previously published. The authors had not been able to cover this aspect fully in those two studies but understood the importance of impact of expenditure on illness on food consumption. The authors studied change in food consumption pattern (not amount) in subjects after illness. The impact of weather changes in food consumption on the impacted nutritional status of family has not been studied. The authors only collected cross-sectional, observational data and recall bias cannot be completely ruled out and corrected. With such data, only associations could be concluded, not caus...
Source: Nutrition and Food Science - August 31, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Namrata Singh Sumaira Qamar Dhweeja Dasarathy Hardik Sardana Sanjana Kumari Anoop Saraya Source Type: research

Effect of a nutrition education intervention on consumption of fruits, vegetables and fish in families of prescholers and scholers.
The objective of this study was to assess the impact of a nutrition education intervention on fruits, vegetables and fish consumption in pre-school and school age children families, through a three months education intervention with a pre-post evaluation in 27 intervened families and 32 controls from public schools in Santiago, Chile. A food-frequency questionnaire on fruits, vegetables and fish, and a survey on food and nutrition knowledge, attitudes and practices were applied to children and their parents. The intervention consisted in six 90 minutes cooking workshops, including the utilization of videos and photovoice f...
Source: Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutricion - March 1, 2013 Category: Food Science Authors: Fretes G, Salinas J, Vio F Tags: Arch Latinoam Nutr Source Type: research

consumption of fruits and its association with nutritional status in chilean university students career of physical education.
Conclusion: Consumption ≥ 2 servings a day of fruits is a protective factor for a good BMI Chilean university students in physical education. PMID: 25929400 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - May 2, 2015 Category: Nutrition Authors: Durán-Agüero S, Valdes-Badilla P, Godoy Cumillaf A, Herrera-Valenzuela T Tags: Nutr Hosp Source Type: research

Using a mixed-methods approach to measure impact of a school-based nutrition and media education intervention study on fruit and vegetable intake of Italian children.
CONCLUSIONS: The study results confirm the efficacy of a school-based health and media education intervention to address the children's obesity issue and, in particular, to increase children's fruit and vegetable intake. The study also opens a new perspective on the theoretical constructs investigated, because the development of 'ability of expression' could be considered one of the most important factors to determine the efficacy of the intervention. PMID: 26857624 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Public Health Nutrition - February 9, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Grassi E, Evans A, Ranjit N, Pria SD, Messina L Tags: Public Health Nutr Source Type: research

Integrating Health Education in Core Curriculum Classrooms: Successes, Challenges, and Implications for Urban Middle Schools
CONCLUSIONSIntegrating health education efforts within core curricula classes can lead to favorable outcomes. However, implementation barriers must be actively addressed by schools and program developers to improve program fidelity and maximize the sustainability of program gains.
Source: Journal of School Health - November 2, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Sonali Rajan, Katherine J. Roberts, Laura Guerra, Moira Pirsch, Ernest Morrell Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Clustering of energy balance-related behaviours and parental education in European preschool children: the ToyBox study.
Abstract Energy balance-related behaviours (EBRB) are established in childhood and seem to persist through to adulthood. A lower parental educational level was associated with unhealthy behavioural patterns. The aim of the study is to identify clusters of EBRB and examine their association with preschool children's BMI and maternal, paternal and parental education. A subsample of the ToyBox study (n 5387) conducted in six European countries was used. Six behavioural clusters ('healthy diet and low activity', 'active', 'healthy lifestyle', 'high water and screen time; low fruits and vegetables (F&V) and physica...
Source: The British Journal of Nutrition - December 4, 2017 Category: Nutrition Authors: Miguel-Berges ML, Zachari K, Santaliestra-Pasias AM, Mouratidou T, Androutsos O, Iotova V, Galcheva S, De Craemer M, Cardon G, Koletzko B, Kulaga Z, Manios Y, Moreno LA Tags: Br J Nutr Source Type: research