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Bias in diet assessment methods - Consequences of collinearity and measurement errors on power and observed relative risks

Background. If several risk factors for disease are considered in a regression model and these factors are affected by measurement errors, the observed relative risk will be attenuated. In nutritional epidemiology, several nutrient variables show strong correlation, described as collinearity. The observed relative risk will then depend not only on the validity of the chosen diet assessment method

Malnutrition in geriatric patients : A neglected problem?

The nutrient intake in geriatric long-stay patients and the mortality risk associated with low energy intake were studied in 61 patients, 43 women and 18 men, with a mean age of 87 years, at a geriatric long-stay care hospital during a 6-month follow-up. Dietary intake was assessed with a 9-day dietary record. Energy expenditure was calculated assuming a physical activity level of 1.33 × basal met

Body composition in patients with Alzheimer's disease and healthy controls

In Alzheimer's disease (AD), decreased physical activity and nutritional problems are parts of the natural course with probable implications on body composition. Body fat and lean body mass were measured with a bioelectrical impedance method in 25 women who had AD according to the criteria of NINCDS- ADRDA and in 63 health age-matched controls. The patients with AD had 9.5 kg lower body weight (p

De svenska kommunerna i EU:s konstitutionella system

Tidigare forskning har visat hur lokala och regionala organ i EU:s medlemsstateringår i ett system för flernivåstyre (multi-level governance). Frågan för denhär rapporten är vilken ställning de svenska kommunerna har i dennaflernivåorganisation. Inriktningen är juridisk och syftar till att bidra till förståelsenav kommunernas rättsliga roll i dagens statsskick.Att de svenska kommunerna påverkas av

Lack of association between hemolysin production and acute inflammation in human urinary tract infection

Hemolysins are cytolytic proteins which have been extensively characterized at the molecular level, however, their in vivo functions remain unclear. This study analyzed the association of hemolysin production with the inflammatory response in patients with urinary tract infection (UTI). Infants and children with their first episode of UTI (n = 644) were followed prospectively. The body temperature

Clitoral surgery on minors : an interview study with clinical experts of differences of sex development

OBJECTIVES: Clitoral surgery on minors diagnosed with differences of sex development is increasingly positioned as a violation of human rights. This qualitative study identified how health professionals (HPs) navigate the contentious issues as they offer care to affected families.DESIGN: Qualitative analysis of audio-recorded semistructured interviews with HPs. All of the interviews were transcrib

Oral and infusion levodopa therapy in the management of Parkinson’s disease

Introduction: The clinical diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is based on the identification of bradykinesia and at least one additional feature among rigidity, resting tremor and postural instability. These clinical features have been estimated to appear when at least 50% of the nigral dopamine neurons and 70% of putaminal dopamine tissue contents are lost [1]. Dopaminergic imaging suggests th

"Being fat is more a social problem than a health problem." Giving voice to children with overweight

This essay attempts to explore what being fat means in relation to health and illness for overweight and non-overweight children aged 8-12 years. It illustrates that overweight children experience being fat as a social problem and not merely as a medical or Health problem. Their concept of overweight is influenced by the beliefs that are present in the World around them and the problems they face

Evaluation of person-centeredness in nursing homes after a palliative care intervention: pre- and post-test experimental design

BackgroundThe needs of care based on palliative principles are stressed for all people with progressive and/or life-limiting conditions, regardless of age and the place in which care is provided. Person-centred palliative care strives to make the whole person visible and prioritizes the satisfaction of spiritual, existential, social, and psychological needs to the same extent as physical needs. Ho