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Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine ; (6): 70-73, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-959050

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Objective To study the iodine nutrition status and analyze the detection of thyroid nodules and its related influencing factors in 450 health check-up residents in Chengdu area and to provide evidence for the prevention of thyroid nodules. Methods A total of 450 residents who underwent health check-up in the Western Theater General Hospital from January 2019 to January 2022 were selected as the research subjects. The gender, age, weight and other basic conditions of the subjects were investigated, and their urinary iodine levels and occurrence of thyroid nodules were examined. Univariate and multivariate methods were used to analyze the influencing factors of occurrence of thyroid nodules. Results The overall urinary iodine level of the 450 health check-up people in Chengdu area was (96.89 -212.38) μg/L, with an average of (164.86±42.58) μg/L. The urinary iodine level of males was significantly higher than that of females (P60 years old (P60 years old , people in rural areas and people with history of diabetes mellitus in the thyroid nodule group were higher than that in the non-thyroid nodule group, and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), thyroglobulin antibody (TGAb) and anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) were higher than those in the non-thyroid nodule group (P60 years old, history of diabetes mellitus and high levels of TGAb and TPOAb were risk factors for the occurrence of thyroid nodules (P<0.05). Conclusion The overall iodine nutrition level of 450 health check-up people in Chengdu is in the appropriate range, and the detection rate of thyroid nodules is high. It is necessary to strengthen the examination of thyroid nodules in key populations (women , history of diabetes mellitus, the elderly, etc.), and provide early detection and active intervention to prevent the occurrence and progression of thyroid nodules.

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Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases ; (12): 66-71, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970715

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Welding operations are widely present in the manufacturing production process, involving a large number of occupational groups, and are the key occupations where work injuries and occupational diseases occur in China. For different welding processes and welding materials, the content and focus of occupational health monitoring are different. At present, the item of occupational health examination in welding operation is in poor consistency with the on-site exposure of occupational hazard factors, and it is mainly concentrated in the stage of disease development, which can not reflect the early health damage caused by welding dust exposure in time. The emergence of biomarkers of welding dust can make up for this defect. Therefore, it is of great significance to describe the current situation of occupational health monitoring of welding dust and summarize the research progress of related biomarkers for the early prevention of diseases caused by welding dust and the practice of occupational health monitoring.


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Occupational Health , Welding , Occupational Exposure/analysis , Dust/analysis , Biomarkers , Air Pollutants, Occupational/analysis
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Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment ; (12): 477-482, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986219

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Objective To compare and validate the efficiency of four models predicting the malignancy of solitary pulmonary nodules (SPN). Methods Patients diagnosed with SPN during health check-up were selected as the research subjects. Risk assessment was conducted using four predictive models. Outcomes were obtained through prospective follow-up. Statistical description and univariate analysis were performed for all risk factors of the four models. ROC curve was applied to compare the efficiency of the four predictive models. Results A total of 479 cases were included in this study. Among these patients, 82 were diagnosed with lung tumor, and the malignant rate was 17.12%. Age, nodule diameter, smoking, family history of tumor, history of extrapulmonary tumor ≥5 years, upper lobe site, unclear boundary, and spiculation rates were higher in the malignancy group than those in the benign group (P < 0.05). The efficiency of Brock model was the best. Its AUC was 0.833, sensitivity was 80.49%, and specificity was 74.31%. Its Youden index, positive likelihood ratio, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were the highest, and its negative likelihood ratio was the lowest. The AUC, sensitivity, and specificity of Mayo model were 0.815, 81.71%, and 67.51%, respectively; those of PKUPH model were 0.754, 69.51%, and 73.55%, respectively; and those of VA model were 0.738, 68.29%, and 67.55%, respectively. Conclusion The Brock model might be the most appropriate predictive model for the risk assessment of SPN among the health check-up population, and the VA model is the worst. The combination of Brock, Mayo, and PKUPH models requires further study.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 455-460, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-992117

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Objective:To analyze the relevant factors affecting the frequency and behavior of health check-up among the population of medical examinees.Methods:From January to June 2022, 491 health examinees who had health check-ups at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University were included.Basic information of the check-up population and their needs for check-up services (form of check-up, content of check-up, cost of check-up, form of feedback on check-up results, and needs for check-up providers) were obtained based on a questionnaire survey.According to the frequency of previous medical check-up, the examinees were divided into never-check-up group (frequency of check-up was 0, n=45), the irregular check-up group (the interval between two physical examinations >1 year, n=49) and the regular check-up group (frequency of check-up=1 year, n=347). The frequency of previous medical check-up was used as the dependent variable, and the age, gender, education level, income, form of medical check-up and cost of medical check-up were used as independent variables to analyse the relevant factors affecting the frequency of their medical check-ups.The above count data were analyzed by one-way analysis using chi-square test, and the count data with statistically significant differences in one-way analysis were analyzed by binary logistic regression.The statistical software was SPSS 21.0. Results:The study included 491 medical examinees, of which 9.16%(45/491) were in the never-check-up group, 20.16%(99/491) in the irregular check-up group and 70.68%(347/491) in the regular check-up group. The impact of demography characteristics of physical examinees on the frequency of health check-up, and there were statistically significant differences in the frequency of health check-up in terms of gender, job, education, and income ( χ2=21.826, 157.113, 104.764, 45.486, all P<0.05). The understanding of health check-up and the attention paid to one's own health were influencing factors that affected the frequency of health check-up. There were statistically significant differences in the frequency of health check-up in necessity of health check-up, attention to one's own health, health check-up forms, health check-up institutions, health check-up price and health check-up contents ( χ2=9.277, 25.863188.239, 59.115, 39.250, 28.314, all P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed gender, job type, monthly income, necessity of health check-up, concerns for items of check-up, forms and institutions of check-up were influencing factor of health check-up frequency(all P<0.05). Conclusion:The health check-up behavior of the population and the frequency of regular medical check-ups are influenced by the factors such as gender, education, occupation, income, form of medical check-up, price of medical check-up, choice of medical check-up institution and the degree of concern for one’s own health. The popularisation of health check-ups for special groups such as men, low-income people, low literacy and insufficient awareness of the importance of one’s own health will help improve the overall health awareness of the population.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-217660

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Background: Self-treatment is recognized as one of the global public health issues. Geographical distance, constrained financial resources, and lack of awareness are the main barriers for people in remote areas to access health care. Self-treatment may also have risky consequences such as side effects and antibiotic resistance. It is assumed that the rate of self-treatment is high in the unreachable hilly tribal areas because of the geographical factor. Aim and Objective: The primary objective of the present study is to find out the prevalence and reason of self-medication, and the sources of drug information. The secondary objective is to assess the awareness of routine medical check-up among the tribal population of the hilly areas of the Koraput district of Odisha. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted after receiving clearance from the Institutional Ethical Committee, SLN MCH, Koraput. The study was conducted from February 2022 in some hilly villages near Koraput, which is a typical mountainous commune with the terrain divided by many mountains. Simple random sampling was done using computer software for selecting participants (sample size: 200). The participants were contacted and our interviewer visited door-to-door for face-to-face interviews. The research team developed a structured questionnaire to use in the face-to-face interviews. The questionnaire included questions about demographic characteristics, access to medical facilities, frequency of routine medical check-ups in the past 12 months, health information sources, and distance to the nearest health facility. A series of questions regarding self-treatment practices were also asked: Whether they had purchased any medication without prescription in the past 3 months, what the symptoms were, and what kind of medicines they bought, and the reasons they bought the medicines on their own. Results: The study found that prevalence of self-medication was 92 (46%, C.I. 95%). The majority of residents had self-medication when they suffered from common cold and cough (16% of participants), fever (8%), diarrhea (6%), body pain or myalgia (8%), and allergy (2%). The most prevalent groups of drugs used were antipyretics such as paracetamol (36%), antibiotics (30%), antihistamines (14%), and analgesics such as diclofenac and nimesulide (26%). The most common reason for choosing a local practitioner or private pharmacist and health worker was the subjects’ proximity to them. Of the self-medicated population in our study, 62% procured medicines from local practitioners, chemists, or health workers residing in their villages or nearby villages. Conclusion: Rational use of drugs requires that patients receive medications appropriate to their clinical needs, in doses that meet their own individual requirements for an adequate period of time and at the lowest cost to them and their community. Self-medication unfortunately does not follow the standard, scientific, and rational criteria. Due to self-medication quality of medicine, scientific, and rational procurement, rational prescription is always questionable.

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Journal of Rural Medicine ; : 67-72, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-924475

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Objective: Although oral health and skeletal muscle status are known to be risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), there is limited information on their combined effects among community-dwelling older adults. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between oral health and skeletal muscle status among older adults with T2DM in Japan.Participants and Methods: This cross-sectional study included data from individuals aged ≥60 years. T2DM was defined as a glycosylated hemoglobin A1c level ≥48 mmol/mol (≥6.5%) or the use of hypoglycemic agents. For oral health status, dental hygienists assessed the number of teeth (NT) and masticatory function (MF). Skeletal muscle status was assessed using skeletal muscle mass index (SMI) and handgrip strength (HGS). Logistic regression analysis examined T2DM in nine-category combinations of oral health status (each of the three categories in NT and MF) and skeletal status (each of the three categories in SMI and HGS).Results: T2DM was prevalent in 83 participants (16.4%) and was significantly associated with low NT and SMI (odds ratio [OR] = 5.93, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.37–25.73) and low MF and SMI (OR = 4.48, 95% CI: 1.23–16.35) compared to high NT and SMI and high MF and SMI, respectively.Conclusion: Our findings indicate that low muscle mass with tooth loss or masticatory dysfunction is associated with T2DM among community-dwelling older adults. This suggests that maintaining oral health and muscle mass may be an effective strategy for the prevention of T2DM.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203576

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ABSTRACTBackground: World Health Organization has defined low birthweight (LBW) as birth weight less than 2,500 grams. LBW is animportant indicator of reproductive as well as general healthstatus of a given population. The aetiology of LBW ismultifactorial. The current study was conducted to find out thematernal risk factors associated with LBW delivered in V.S.SMedical College& Hospital, Burla.Materials and Methods: It was hospital based cross -sectionalstudy comprising of 1030 postnatal women and their newbornswho delivered single live baby in V.S.S Medical College&Hospital, Burla. Selection of study participants done bysystematic random sampling. The study was conducted fromOct 2012 to September 2014.Results obtained was expressedin simple number and percentages. Chi-square test was usedto measure the association between LBW and variousmaternal risk factors.Results: The proportion of LBW was found to be 27.76%. Theproportion of LBW was found high and significant in Primimothers (31.09%), birth spacing < 36 months (28.93%),gestational age < 37 weeks (62.94%), obstetric complications(31.12%), major medical illness (44.07%), Haemoglobin<11gms (34.32%), weight gain <10 kg during pregnancy(41.60%), late registration (33.62%), < 4 ANC visit (52.79%),<100 IFA tab. Consumption (44.70%) and without calciumsupplementation (33.60%).Conclusions: The finding of the present study indicates thatLBW can be tackled by maternal education, socioeconomicdevelopment and providing adequate antenatal care topregnant women in time.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-201978

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Background: As part of series of advocacy on development of diabetes register, one of the target health facilities is private general practices. In suburban Kwale community Delta State, Donak hospital was chosen to study the process of developing and implementing diabetes register program. Specific objectives include to evaluate the extent of completeness of data for patients follow-up, diabetes services within the private practice based on data collection, prevalence of high blood pressure, and patients’ compliance with medical appointments.Methods: The study followed a clinical observational method and after necessary ethical considerations, medical information was gotten from the record unit Donak Hospital, Kwale. The patients identified as potential diabetes or prediabetes were contacted for follow-up and 113 (65 females and 48 males) participants consented, all adults. Data collection were those required for a diabetes register proforma and were analyzed using Microsoft Excel Analysis Tool-pack. Results: There was no dedicated diabetes register per se except for usual medical records. The private practice has 100% record of contact details and blood pressure completeness for the participants. The scope of service offered to the patients was basically primary healthcare services. Over 50% of the participants have high blood pressure. On the patients’ compliance with medical check-up; only 23% of the participants complied with check-up appointments.Conclusions: The development of diabetes register in private practices can improve services. These services include documentation of appointments to enable follow-up strategies to encourage compliance to medical check-ups and a record diabetes education that may be provided.

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Journal of Rural Medicine ; : 183-188, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-829812

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Objective: Although it is well known that smoking is a risk factor for subarachnoid hemorrhage, the association between smoking and unruptured intracranial aneurysms remains unclear. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether smoking status was associated with unruptured intracranial aneurysms among Japanese brain health check-up examinees.Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 1,496 adults (aged 26–90 years) undergoing brain health check-ups at a single community medical support hospital in Akita, Japan between 2009 and 2013. In Japan, people can discretionarily undergo a brain health check-up for early detection of unruptured intracranial aneurysms or subarachnoid hemorrhages. Participants responded to a questionnaire on lifestyle, such as smoking status, and were classified into three groups: never, former, and current smoker. The evaluation of unruptured intracranial aneurysms detected by magnetic resonance angiography was performed by an expert physician. Multiple logistic regression models were used to estimate the odds ratio for unruptured intracranial aneurysms. We performed statistical analyses by age, sex, and family history of stroke.Results: The number of participants with unruptured intracranial aneurysms was 43 (2.9%). The mean age (standard deviation) and proportion of males was 55.8 (9.5) years and 53.3%, respectively. The adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for unruptured intracranial aneurysms of 1.21 (0.48–3.08) among former smokers and 2.88 (1.10–7.50) among current smokers were compared to those of never smokers (p-trend = 0.041). After stratifying by age, sex, and family history of stroke, no interactions were found.Conclusion: This cross-sectional study conducted in Japan showed that smoking was positively associated with unruptured intracranial aneurysms among brain health check-up examinees.

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Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine ; : 13-13, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-826319

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OBJECTIVES@#After the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster in 2011, residents of Kawauchi village who experienced evacuation had a high risk of suffering from diabetes and metabolic syndrome compared with non-evacuees. In addition to evacuation, lifestyle characteristics can be important factors influencing the development and prognosis of diabetes or glucose tolerance. The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of evacuation (i.e., lifestyle changes) on the incidence of diabetes among the non-diabetic residents of Kawauchi village.@*METHODS@#Design is retrospective cohort study. Annual health examination data of residents of Kawauchi village and control area (Ono town) in Fukushima prefecture from 2008 to 2017, as available from the Japanese National Health Insurance system. Participants were classified into three groups: "Diabetes (DM)" (FBG ≥ 126 mg/dL or HbA1c ≥ 6.5% or hospital visit for DM or usage of diabetic medication), "Borderline DM" (126 mg/dL > FBG ≥ 110 mg/dL or 6.5% > HbA1c ≥ 6.0%, and without hospital visit, and without diabetic medication), and "Normoglycemic" (FBG < 110 mg/dL and HbA1c < 6.0%, and without hospital visit, and without diabetic medication). New onset of diabetes was evaluated and the events or missing data were occurred at health checkup. For this survival analysis, 339 residents in Kawauchi and 598 residents in Ono were included. Average follow-up periods after 2010 were 3.9 years in Kawauchi village and 3.6 years in Ono town.@*RESULTS@#Compared with the normoglycemic group, incidence of DM was much greater in the borderline DM group, where DM occurred among 38.2% of the group in 2012 and increased to over 60% cumulatively through 2017 in Kawauchi village. DM had a prevalence of 16.3% in 2012, and below 30% in 2017 in borderline DM group of Ono town. Cox proportional hazard regression analysis was applied to non-DM groups at both study sites separately to evaluate the effects of lifestyle changes at each site. While BMI, BMI change, and the lack of regular exercise (HR = 1.29, 1.72, and 5.04, respectively) showed significant associations with the onset of diabetes in Ono town, only BMI and late-night dinner (HR = 1.21 and 4.86, respectively) showed significant associations with diabetes onset in Kawauchi village.@*CONCLUSIONS@#The current results confirmed that diabetes incidence was increased 6 years after the Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster in Kawauchi. We also found changes in lifestyle habits, suggesting that diabetes prevention with promotion of healthy lifestyle behaviors is an urgent priority.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cohort Studies , Diabetes Mellitus , Epidemiology , Fukushima Nuclear Accident , Health Surveys , Incidence , Japan , Epidemiology , Life Style , Retrospective Studies
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Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 37-38, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799099

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This standard stipulates the principles, institutional requirements, inspection items, service modes, data management and utilization requirements for carrying out the health check-up for rural residents. It is applicable to the standardized management of the health check-up for rural residents aged 15 years old and above under the relevant national laws and regulations.

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Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 18-20, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799097

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With the acceleration of the population aging in China, the health problems and the demands of health services such as health check-up for rural residents should attract the attention of the whole society. The group standard entitled Health check-up guide for rural residents (T/CHAA 005-2019), was written by experienced researchers from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and other professional institutes coordinated by Chinese Health Association. The standard aims to establish a service model that takes health information collection as a means, health risk assessment, health risk intervention and information services as the core, improving the health of rural residents as the target.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203294

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Introduction: Rupture uterus is an uncommon and frequentlycalamitous circumstance. It is connected with a highoccurrence of fetal and maternal mortality and morbidity.Objective: Our primary objective of this investigation is toassess results of uterine rupture among women with earliercesarean section.Method: This cross-sectional study was done at JalalabadRagib Rabeya Medical College Hospital, Sylhet from January2016 February to 2019 February. All out 63 instances ofruptured uterus were recorded in this investigation and everyone of the instances of ruptured uterus who were eitherconceded with complain or who developed it in medical clinicwere incorporated into the examination.Results: During the examination most events of ruptureduterus was the gestational age 37-40 weeks, (66.67%) andamong 63 patients, most (65.08%) had no antenatal checkup.(34.92%) had unpredictable antenatal checkup. Likewise therupture was bound to lower segment in the abdominal uterus.Conclusion: Lack of antenatal care, misuse of oxytocin, andinappropriate counseling of patients with history of previouscaesarian section for hospital delivery are the main causes fora ruptured uterus in this study.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-206717

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Background: Globally approximately 830 women die from pregnancy and child birth every day. Most of deaths can be prevented by proper planning like birth preparedness and complication readiness (BPCR). The aim of study was to assess awareness and practice regarding BPCR among pregnant women and recently delivered women and to identify socio-demographic factors affecting it.Methods: A community based cross sectional study was conducted from September to December 2018 in villages of Chhatrapur block of Ganjam District among pregnant women (completed 24 weeks) and recently delivered women (12 months) regardless of newborn outcome. Sample size was calculated to be 96. Multi stage random sampling was adopted and PPS (Probability proportional to size) method was used. A questionnaire was used which contained socio-demographic information and set of 11 indicators to determine BPCR index. All data were analysed in SPSS.Results: BPCR index was 44.6% and it was higher (61%) in recently delivered women. 26% can be said to be well prepared and 45.8%, 27%, 32.3%, 37.5% knew at least one key danger sign in pregnancy, delivery, post partum and about new born respectively. A significant association was found between maternal education, age and pregnancy with awareness regarding BPCR.Conclusions: BPCR index in study area was low and a low proportion of participants were well prepared. Awareness about danger signs was quite low. So health workers at grassroots level should be encouraged to explain BPCR components to women and educational activities should be carried out to promote women to make plan a priori.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-201409

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Background: Early or timely initiation of breastfeeding, specifically within 1 hour of birth has benefits for survival and beyond and it is recommended by the World Health Organization. Breastfeeding initiation after the first hour of birth doubles the risk of neonatal mortality. The present study has been conducted to estimate the prevalence and determine the factors affecting early initiation of breastfeeding in rural areas of Dibrugarh, district, Assam. Methods: Community based cross sectional study from May 2017 to April 2018 among mothers having children in the age group 0 to 23 months in the rural areas of Dibrugarh district. The sample size calculated for the study was 360 children. Results: The results were analyzed for 334 children. Prevalence of early initiation of breastfeeding was found to be 54.8%. On multivariate regression analysis the occupation and education of mothers, number of antenatal checkup visits, type of delivery and religion were found to be independently associated with early initiation of breastfeeding. Conclusions: This study reveals that the early initiation of breast feeding is lower in rural areas of Dibrugarh district. The findings clearly highlight the importance of imparting health education to family members and mothers right from antenatal period on infant and child feeding practices.

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Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health ; : 204-209, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-786020

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of job characteristics and non-regular work on the toothbrushing habit and oral check-up in Korean worker.METHODS: This study was approved for the use of raw data from the 7th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KAHANES, 2016). The raw data was analyzed by complex sampling analysis using IBM SPSS Statistics 21.0 (Chicago, IL, USA). Statistical significance was determined as P < 0.05.RESULTS: The non-regular workers had lower rate of toothbrushing more than twice a day, toothbrushing after lunch, and oral check-up than regular workers. Compared to non-regular workers, the odds ratio of toothbrushing and oral check-up at regular workers increased by 1,464 and 1,717 times, respectively.CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to find specific directions to expand the oral check-up program so that all workers, including non-regular workers and part-time workers.


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Korea , Lunch , Nutrition Surveys , Odds Ratio , Toothbrushing
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Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition ; (6): 74-77, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-702635

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Objective To analyze the effect of health check-up feedback style (HCFS) on the blood glucose level and weight of type 2 diabetes patients aged 75 years and older.Methods 120 consecutive patients with type 2 diabetes and aged 75 and older who were taking annual health check-up and receiving paper-based medical examination reports at Peking Union Medical College Hospital were enrolled into this study.The patients were randomly divided into two groups (control group and study group).All patients received annual health check-up between November 2014 and October 2015 (baseline health check-up).Patients in control group were given paperbased feedback as usual,while those in study group received feedback via face-to-face or telephone conversations.All patients received their second annual health check-up between November 2015 and October 2016.The patients' blood glucose and weight at the second health check-up were compared between the two groups.Results In baseline health check-up,the levels of HbA1c and BMI showed no difference between the two groups.In the second health check-up,HbA1c and BMI of study group were lower than control group [(7.17±0.58)% vs.(7.44±0.72)%,P=0.027;(24.3±3.8) kg/m2 vs.(25.0±4.2) kg/m2,P=0.049].Fast blood glucose and waist circumference showed no difference between the two groups.Conclusions Combination of paper-based reports and face-to-face or telephone conversations to feedback on health check-up results led to better blood glucose and BMI control in old aged type 2 diabetes patients.HCFS is of vital importance.

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Rev. cuba. med. gen. integr ; 33(4)oct.-dic. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-901191

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Introducción: el examen periódico de salud constituye una herramienta que emplea el médico de familia para iniciar el proceso de evaluación en adultos mayores. Objetivo: describir los resultados del examen periódico de salud. Métodos: se realizó un estudio descriptivo, transversal y retrospectivo en el Policlínico Universitario Pedro Borrás Astorga de Pinar del Río, durante el año 2015, a través de variables seleccionadas. La muestra de estudio estuvo constituida por 7 337 adultos mayores pertenecientes a dicha área de salud y los resultados se expresaron en tablas y gráficos para su mejor comprensión. Resultados: predominó el sexo femenino con 54,6 por ciento, así como el grupo de edad de 65 y más años con 68,6 por ciento. Prevaleció el grupo dispensarial III con 82,6 por ciento fundamentalmente en féminas. El número de exámenes periódicos de salud fueron superiores en el 2015 con 3 806 respecto a años anteriores, donde las afectaciones según escala geriátrica se evidenciaron en el uso de fármacos con 52,2 por ciento. El estado global funcional fue superior al frágil en un 72,6 por ciento. Conclusiones: se caracterizaron los resultados del Examen Periódico de Salud en el Policlínico universitario Pedro Borrás Astorga. El estudio enriquece y amplía el trabajo asistencial, docente, investigativo y gerencial en adultos mayores de dicha área de salud(AU)


Introduction: The periodic health check-up is a tool used by the family doctor to start the evaluation process in aged adults. Objective: To describe the results of the periodic health check-up. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective study was carried out in Pedro Borrás Astorga University Polyclinic of Pinar del Río, during the year 2015, through selected variables. The study's sample consisted of 7 337 aged adults belonging to the mentioned health area and the results were expressed in tables and graphs for better understanding.Results: The female sex prevailed, with 54.6 percent, as well as the age group of 65 and over, with 68.6 percent. The dispensary group III prevailed, with 82.6 percent, mainly among females. The number of periodic health check-ups was higher in 2015, with 3 806, compared to previous years, in which the effects, according to the geriatric scale, were evidenced in the use of drugs, with 52.2 percent. The global functional state was higher than the fragile one in 72.6 percent. Conclusions: We characterized the results of the periodic health check-up in Pedro Borrás Astorga University Polyclinic. The study enriches and broadens the care, teaching, research and management work in aged adults in this health area(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aging , Primary Health Care , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies , Retrospective Studies
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Japanese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology ; : 37-43, 2017.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-379303

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<p>Recently, medical real world data involving claims data, drug data, and electrical medical record database have been developed worldwide and can be utilized for the phrmacoepidemiology research.The results of the pharmacoepidemiology research with these database contribute not only to post-marketing safety research but also to the outcomes research and pharmacoeconomic evaluation. On the other hand, collaborating with a number of local governments, we have developed maternal and child health check-up and school health check-up database in Japan. The development of healthcare lifecourse data like this will contribute to the preventive medicine, the understanding of the rare diseases, and drug development.</p><p></p>

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Japanese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology ; : 37-43, 2017.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-689029

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Recently, medical real world data involving claims data, drug data, and electrical medical record database have been developed worldwide and can be utilized for the phrmacoepidemiology research.The results of the pharmacoepidemiology research with these database contribute not only to post-marketing safety research but also to the outcomes research and pharmacoeconomic evaluation. On the other hand, collaborating with a number of local governments, we have developed maternal and child health check-up and school health check-up database in Japan. The development of healthcare lifecourse data like this will contribute to the preventive medicine, the understanding of the rare diseases, and drug development.

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