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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 746-754, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990908

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Objective:To evaluate the accuracy and stability of Eye-Monitor, a smart wearable device, in quantifying environmental risks related to myopia.Methods:A diagnostic test study was conducted.Forty-two subjects aged 18-25 years old were recruited from Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in December 2021.Forty-two Eye-Monitors were selected from 80 devices using the simple random sampling method.Static and dynamic tests were carried out to compare environmental risks related to myopia.The static tests included measurements under different working distances, different head tilt angles when sitting, and different light intensities.The dynamic tests included measurements under different near-work time, different outdoor activity time, different time watching computers, and different phone viewing time.Eye-Monitor with the largest sum of absolute values of total relative error was selected, Spearman rank correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation between the set values and Eye-Monitor measurements, and the accuracy of the objectively measured values was evaluated by Bland-Altman consistency analysis.The stability of the objectively measured values from Eye-Monitor was evaluated by the coefficient of variation.This study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki.The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Affiliated Eye Hospital of Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (No.HEC-KS-2021005KY). Written informed consent was obtained from each subject.Results:There were significant correlations between the measured values and setting values in the working distance, head tilt angle when sitting, indoor light intensity, total near-work time, average continuous near-work time, outdoor activity time, time watching computers, and time viewing phones ( rs=0.999, 0.998, 0.999, 0.998, 0.976, 0.959, 0.992, 0.997; all at P<0.001), with the 95% limits of agreement (LoA) of-1.23-2.32 cm, -1.49-4.24°, -13.90-26.90 lx, -6.46-0.11 minutes, -4.50-1.20 minutes, -4.01-1.34 minutes, -2.54-1.94 minutes and-2.15-0.45 minutes, respectively.More than 95% of dots were within the clinically acceptable LoA.The coefficients of variation of the measured values ranged from 1.23%-2.99%, 2.39%-8.25%, 0.87%-8.03%, 1.49%-12.52%, 6.63%-13.59%, 0.00%-14.15%, 1.20%-8.33 and 1.49%-12.51%, respectively, showing good stability.Eye-Monitor had good accuracy in measuring outdoor light intensity (95% LoA: -336.50-130.00 lx). Conclusions:The smart wearable device Eye-Monitor can be used to objectively monitor working distance, head tilt angle when sitting, indoor light intensity, total near-work time, average continuous near-work time, outdoor activity time, time watching computers, and time watching phones, which are with good accuracy and stability.

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Rev. bras. saúde ocup ; 48: edcinq13, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529961

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Resumo Considerando as mudanças climáticas e o impacto das temperaturas elevadas na saúde humana, especialmente devido ao aquecimento global, são relevantes as ações de prevenção ao calor voltadas aos trabalhadores que laboram a céu aberto. Neste ensaio, são apresentados resultados de recentes pesquisas, bem como destacadas inovações tecnológicas para monitoramento do calor no Brasil. Também são expostas reflexões sobre o futuro do trabalho a céu aberto diante das mudanças climáticas. O trabalho a céu aberto é em geral caracterizado por atividades pesadas, que geram elevado calor metabólico. Contudo, são escassos os esforços no campo da Saúde e Segurança do Trabalho para a busca de alternativas que minimizem ou eliminem os efeitos do calor para os trabalhadores. Além disso, as alternativas de proteção dos trabalhadores são reduzidas. O Monitor IBUTG é apresentado como inovação tecnológica de monitoramento remoto do calor em ambiente a céu aberto. Apesar das medidas de controle previstas em lei para proteção dos trabalhadores submetidos ao calor, em razão do aquecimento global, serão necessários intervenções inovadoras e controles especiais da exposição ao calor nos ambientes externos. Portanto, é desejável maior empenho na produção de conhecimento com vistas a fomentar a elaboração ou o aprimoramento de políticas públicas.


Abstract Given the current climate change and high-temperature impact on human health, especially due to global warming, actions for heat prevention focused on outdoor workers are relevant. This essay presents the results of recent research and highlights technological innovations for heat monitoring in Brazil. Also, it reflects on the future of outdoor work given climate change. Outdoor work is generally characterized as heavy, leading to higher metabolic heat production. However, Occupational Safety and Health have made few efforts to find alternatives to minimize or eliminate heat impact on workers. Moreover, the worker's protection alternatives are reduced. WBGT Monitor is presented as a technological innovation for remote heat monitoring in outdoor environments. Despite the control measures provided to workers subjected to heat, global warming demands innovative interventions and special exposure controls at outdoor workplaces. Thus, an increased commitment to knowledge production to elaborate or improve public policy is desirable.

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J. Phys. Educ. (Maringá) ; 34: e3454, 2023. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550457

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RESUMO Segundo a literatura, um inventário preciso da distribuição das idades de melhor desempenho nas diferentes disciplinas do atletismo pode proporcionar uma informação ímpar na altura de se produzirem planos e programas de treino de longo prazo para eventos ao mais alto nível. O presente estudo tem como objetivo identificar a idade de melhor desempenho dos atletas participantes nos campeonatos de Portugal de atletismo, com referência às disciplinas e setores que caracterizam a competição. Foram consideradas todas as participações medalhadas (pista coberta - PC, n = 2310; ar livre - AL, n = 3161). Os intervalos de confiança para a idade média dos atletas medalhados foram obtidos com recurso ao método de Equações de Estimação Generalizadas. Os resultados indicaram a média de idades, (i) PC, mais baixa no salto com vara feminino (21.60 anos) e no salto em comprimento masculino (24.42 anos), e mais elevada nos 3000 m marcha feminino (25.18 anos) e nos 5000 m marcha masculino (29.70 anos); (ii) AL, mais baixa no salto em comprimento feminino (22.90 anos) e nos 200 m masculino (23.46 anos), e mais elevada nos 5000 m feminino (27.55 anos) e 10000 m marcha masculino (32.23 anos). Os resultados sugerem que as idades de melhor desempenho ocorrem (i) PC, entre os 23 e os 24 anos nas atletas femininas, e os 24 e os 25 nos atletas masculinos; (ii) AL, entre os 23 e os 25 anos nas atletas femininas, e os 24 e 26 anos nos atletas masculinos. O conhecimento objetivo das idades de melhor desempenho nos campeonatos de Portugal de atletismo, por sexo e disciplina, poderá ser uma informação útil para uma gestão eficiente de talentos e das carreiras desportivas.


ABSTRACT According to the literature, a precise inventory of the distribution of the best-performing ages in the different athletics disciplines can provide unique information when producing long-term training plans and programs for events at the highest level. This study aims to identify the age at which athletes participating in the Portuguese athletics championships performed best, with reference to the disciplines and sectors that characterize the competition. All medal-winning participations were considered (indoor track and field, n = 2310; outdoor track and field, n = 3161). Confidence intervals for the average age of medal-winning athletes were obtained using the Generalized Estimating Equations method. The results indicated that the average ages were (i) Indoor track and field - lower in the women's pole vault (21.60 years) and men's long jump (24.42 years), and higher in the women's 3000 m run (25.18 years) and men's 5000 m race walk (29.70 years); (ii) Outdoor track and field - lower in the women's long jump (22.90 years) and men's 200m (23.46 years), and higher in the women's 5000 m (27.55 years) and men's 10000 m race walk (32.23 years). The results suggest that the best-performing ages are (i) Indoor track and field - between 23 and 24 years old in female athletes and 24 and 25 years old in male athletes; (ii) Outdoor track and field - between 23 and 25 years old in female athletes, and 24 and 26 years old in male athletes. Objective knowledge of the best-performing ages in the Portuguese athletics championships by gender and discipline could be useful information for efficient talent and career management.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219936

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Background: UTI constitute a major public health problem in India accounting 2nd most common infection next to respiratory tract infection. They are responsible for increasing treatment cost and significant morbidity.Aim:-To determine the incidence of UTI, evaluation of pathogens responsible and their antimicrobial susceptibility pattern in the population.Methods:Urine samples were collected from 300 patients attending the OPD Patna medical college, Patna during the period of 18 months (January 2017 to June 2018) Antimicrobial sensitivity testing was done for the bacterial isolates present in the sample by Kirby- Bauer disc diffusion method. Only those samples were taken into consideration which develops count equal to or greater than 1*105CFU/ml as indicated by Kass.Results:Out of 300 samples collected 146 (48.66%)) yielded bacterial growth. Out of 146 culture isolates E.Coli was the most common pathogen followed by klebsiella, CoNS and staphylococcus. Antibiotic sensitivity was performed on all the isolates. It was observed that highest sensitivity was 49.31% to amikacin, gentamycin (45.89%), nitrofurantoin (38.35%) meropenem (27.39%).Conclusions:It was observed that high grade of resistance to ampicillin, cotrimoxazole, ciprofloxacin, cefuroxime, chloramphenicol, cefotaxime, cefazolin, amoxicillin + clavulanic acid and gentamycin is present as a result of misuse or improper use of antibiotic in the community. Hence urine culture is necessary for the diagnostic screening of UTI before the treatment.

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Rajesh; B.
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222046

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This study was aimed at finding the effectiveness of self-instructional module on knowledge regarding the effect of outdoor games in stress and anxiety reduction among adolescents at a selected junior college in Bhadrachalam, Telangana. Purposive nonprobability simple random sampling technique was adopted to select 60 participants. Self-structured tool was used to collect the data. The results revealed that in the pre-test, majority of the respondents (66.7%) had inadequate knowledge, 33.3% had moderate knowledge and nobody had the adequate knowledge regarding the effect of outdoor games on stress and anxiety reduction, and the percentage mean and the standard deviation was 49.7 and 5.83. The self-instructional module on the effect of outdoor games on stress and anxiety reduction was distributed after pre-testing on the same day. In the post-test, majority of the respondents (86.7%) had adequate knowledge, and 13.33% had moderate knowledge while nobody had inadequate knowledge regarding the effect of outdoor games on stress and anxiety reduction, and the percentage mean and the standard deviation was 81.2 and 6.33. The paired ‘t’ test value was 27.51. The calculated ‘t’ value was greater than table value (0.05, 59df) = 2.00. Hence, the null hypothesis (H 0 ) was rejected and research hypothesis (H 1 ) was accepted. This indicates that there is a significant difference between mean pre-test and post-test knowledge scores of adolescents. It was concluded that the self-instructional module has been effective in increasing knowledge of adolescents regarding effect of outdoor games on stress and anxiety reduction.

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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 1209-1217, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-970660

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Control at beyond-visual ranges is of great significance to animal-robots with wide range motion capability. For pigeon-robots, such control can be done by the way of onboard preprogram, but not constitute a closed-loop yet. This study designed a new control system for pigeon-robots, which integrated the function of trajectory monitoring to that of brain stimulation. It achieved the closed-loop control in turning or circling by estimating pigeons' flight state instantaneously and the corresponding logical regulation. The stimulation targets located at the formation reticularis medialis mesencephali (FRM) in the left and right brain, for the purposes of left- and right-turn control, respectively. The stimulus was characterized by the waveform mimicking the nerve cell membrane potential, and was activated intermittently. The wearable control unit weighted 11.8 g totally. The results showed a 90% success rate by the closed-loop control in pigeon-robots. It was convenient to obtain the wing shape during flight maneuver, by equipping a pigeon-robot with a vivo camera. It was also feasible to regulate the evolution of pigeon flocks by the pigeon-robots at different hierarchical level. All of these lay the groundwork for the application of pigeon-robots in scientific researches.


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Animals , Columbidae/physiology , Robotics/methods , Cerebral Cortex
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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 242-246, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-923968

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Objective To investigate the prevalence of allergic and infectious diseases in children, and to assess the influence of indoor and outdoor environmental factors on these two common diseases in children. Methods A questionnaire was used to investigate the prevalence of allergic and infectious diseases in 140 children of 7 years old in Laizhou Bay, Shandong Province. Logistic regression was used to analyze the associations between indoor and outdoor environmental factors and children’s allergic and infectious diseases, respectively. Results The prevalence of previous eczema and other allergic diseases for the past year in children was 37.9% and 15.0%, respectively, and the prevalence of infectious diseases for the past year was 35.7%. As for allergic diseases, eye irritation due to outdoor air ( OR =2.977; 95% CI : 1.407‒6.296) and nose irritation due to outdoor air ( OR =5.147; 95% CI : 1.272‒20.827) were the risk factors for previous eczema in children. Indoor musty taste increased the risks of urticaria ( OR =4.306; 95% CI : 1.062‒17.454) and previous eczema ( OR =3.853; 95% CI : 1.080‒13.743). The use of cockroach killers indoors increased the risk of rhinitis ( OR =6.102; 95% CI :1.297‒28.697). As for infectious diseases, having outdoor pollution sources increased the risk of gastrointestinal infection ( OR =4.937; 95% CI : 1.050‒23.216), and the use of mosquito coils and clothing mothproofing agents increased the risks of respiratory ( OR =6.333; 95% CI : 1.397‒28.714) and gastrointestinal infections ( OR =3.218; 95% CI : 1.074‒9.644), respectively. However, we did not find associations between indoor passive smoking and allergic or infectious diseases. Conclusion Except outdoor passive smoking, all the other indoor and outdoor environmental factors increase the risks of children’s allergies and infectious diseases.

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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 242-246, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-923946

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Objective To investigate the prevalence of allergic and infectious diseases in children, and to assess the influence of indoor and outdoor environmental factors on these two common diseases in children. Methods A questionnaire was used to investigate the prevalence of allergic and infectious diseases in 140 children of 7 years old in Laizhou Bay, Shandong Province. Logistic regression was used to analyze the associations between indoor and outdoor environmental factors and children’s allergic and infectious diseases, respectively. Results The prevalence of previous eczema and other allergic diseases for the past year in children was 37.9% and 15.0%, respectively, and the prevalence of infectious diseases for the past year was 35.7%. As for allergic diseases, eye irritation due to outdoor air ( OR =2.977; 95% CI : 1.407‒6.296) and nose irritation due to outdoor air ( OR =5.147; 95% CI : 1.272‒20.827) were the risk factors for previous eczema in children. Indoor musty taste increased the risks of urticaria ( OR =4.306; 95% CI : 1.062‒17.454) and previous eczema ( OR =3.853; 95% CI : 1.080‒13.743). The use of cockroach killers indoors increased the risk of rhinitis ( OR =6.102; 95% CI :1.297‒28.697). As for infectious diseases, having outdoor pollution sources increased the risk of gastrointestinal infection ( OR =4.937; 95% CI : 1.050‒23.216), and the use of mosquito coils and clothing mothproofing agents increased the risks of respiratory ( OR =6.333; 95% CI : 1.397‒28.714) and gastrointestinal infections ( OR =3.218; 95% CI : 1.074‒9.644), respectively. However, we did not find associations between indoor passive smoking and allergic or infectious diseases. Conclusion Except outdoor passive smoking, all the other indoor and outdoor environmental factors increase the risks of children’s allergies and infectious diseases.

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Rev. crim ; 63(2): 99-113, mayo-ago. 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1365779

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Resumen El presente artículo aborda el racismo como una de las expresiones de discriminación con mayores repercusiones en varios dominios del desarrollo de los niños y en la sociedad. Sus consecuencias en la salud física y mental están asociadas con el alcoholismo, consumo de drogas y violencia intrafamiliar. Por ello, se vuelve necesario analizar la forma en que los niños perciben las diferencias de fenotipos, creencias y culturas entre seres humanos y proponer estrategias de intervención que permitan disminuir el racismo desde los entornos escolares. Como instrumentos se presentan dos ejercicios realizados con niños entre diez y doce años, estudiantes de escuelas públicas de tres comunidades localizadas en el estado de Puebla, en México. Los resultados reflejan las construcciones sociales que tienen los niños acerca de diferencias en el color de piel u otras características físicas, así como la percepción de lo que implica ser rico o pobre, teniendo una marcada preferencia hacia personas de tez blanca, cabello rubio y ojos claros, en contraste con las personas de tez negra o morena, cabello negro y ojos oscuros. En la discusión se profundiza en las implicaciones de estos resultados y se presentan algunas estrategias de intervención dirigidas a padres de familia y maestros.


Abstract This article addresses racism as one of the expressions of discrimination with the greatest impact on various domains of children's development and on society. Its consequences on physical and mental health are associated with alcoholism, drug use and domestic violence. Therefore, it becomes necessary to analyze the way in which children perceive the differences in phenotypes, beliefs and cultures between human beings and propose intervention strategies that reduce racism from school environments. As instruments, two exercises are presented with children between 10 and 12 years old, students of public schools from three communities located in the state of Puebla, in Mexico. The results reflect the social constructions that children have about differences such as skin color or other physical characteristics, as well as the perception of what it means to be rich or poor, having a marked preference towards people with white complexion, blond hair and light eyes, in contrast to people with black or brown complexions, black hair and dark eyes. The discussions deepen the implications of these results and present some intervention strategies aimed at parents and teachers.


Resumo Este artigo aborda o racismo como uma das expressões de discriminação com maior impacto sobre diversos domínios do desenvolvimento infantil e sobre a sociedade. Suas consequências na saúde física e mental estão associadas ao alcoolismo, ao uso de drogas e à violência doméstica. Portanto, torna-se necessário analisar a forma como as crianças percebem as diferenças nos fenótipos, crenças e culturas entre os seres humanos e propor estratégias de intervenção que reduzam o racismo a partir dos ambientes escolares. Como instrumentos, dois exercícios são apresentados com crianças entre 10 e 12 anos, estudantes de escolas públicas de três comunidades localizadas no estado de Puebla, no México. Os resultados refletem as construções sociais que as crianças têm sobre diferenças como cor da pele ou outras características físicas, bem como a percepção do que significa ser rico ou pobre, tendo uma preferência marcante por pessoas com pele branca, cabelos loiros e olhos claros, em contraste com pessoas com peles pretas ou marrons, cabelo preto e olhos escuros. As discussões aprofundam as implicações desses resultados e apresentam algumas estratégias de intervenção voltadas para pais e professores.

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Licere (Online) ; 24(1): 510-549, 20210317. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1253114

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A Academia a Céu Aberto é uma política pública que tem como objetivo implantar equipamentos de ginástica adaptados e sem peso em praças e parques da cidade de Belo Horizonte/Minas Gerais (MG). O objetivo deste artigo foi investigar a implementação e gestão desse Programa com foco na estrutura normativa e organizacional. Como metodologia, foram realizadas pesquisas documentais e de campo a partir de uma entrevista semiestruturada com um técnico responsável pela sua gestão. Foi identificado que não há um projeto com as normas e diretrizes dessa política, sendo essa ação de lazer relacionada com uma prática simplista, atrelada a tudo que não é competitivo e condicionada à saúde. Além disso, a política não possui um monitoramento, o que pode interferir na sua gestão e continuidade. Por fim, estudos que relacionam a implementação de políticas públicas de lazer são recentes e contribuem para uma reflexão crítica sobre a temática.


The Outdoor Gymis a Public Policy that aims to implemente adapted and weight less gymnastic equipment in squaresandparks in thecityof Belo Horizonte/MG. The aimofthisarticlewastoinvestigatetheimplementationand management ofthisProgramfocusingon its normativeandorganizationalstructure. As a methodology, documentaryandField researchwereusedfrom a semi-structured interview with a technicianresponsible for the management oftheProgram. It was identifiedthatthereisno Project withthenormsandguidelinesofthispolicy, andthisleisureactionisrelatedto a simplisticpractice, linkedtoeverythingthatisnotcompetitiveandconditionedtohealth. In addition, thepolicy does nothave a monitoring, whichcan interfere with its management andcontinuity. Finally, studiesthat relate theimplementationofleisurepublic policies are recentandcontributeto a criticalreflectiononthetheme.


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Leisure Activities , Academies and Institutes , Policy , Gymnastics
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Biomedical and Environmental Sciences ; (12): 89-100, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-878325

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Objective@#The relationship between outdoor temperature and blood pressure (BP) has been inconclusive. We analyzed data from a prospective cohort study in northwestern China to investigate the effect of outdoor temperature on BP and effect modification by season.@*Methods@#A total of 32,710 individuals who participated in both the baseline survey and the first follow-up in 2011-2015 were included in the study. A linear mixed-effect model and generalized additive mixed model (GAMM) were applied to estimate the association between outdoor temperature and BP after adjusting for confounding variables.@*Results@#The mean differences in systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) between summer and winter were 3.5 mmHg and 2.75 mmHg, respectively. After adjusting for individual characteristics, meteorological factors and air pollutants, a significant increase in SBP and DBP was observed for lag 06 day and lag 04 day, a 0.28 mmHg (95% @*Conclusions@#This study demonstrated a significant negative association between outdoor temperature and BP in a high-altitude environment of northwest China. Moreover, BP showed a significant seasonal variation. The association between BP and temperature differed by season and individuals' demographic characteristics (age, gender, BMI), unhealthy behaviors (smoking and alcohol consumption), and chronic disease status (CVDs, hypertension, and diabetes).


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Blood Pressure/physiology , China/epidemiology , Environmental Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors , Seasons , Temperature
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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 241-245, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-876131

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Objective@#To investigate the influencing factors for myopia among primary and secondary school students in Suzhou, so as to provide basis for myopia prevention and control. @*Methods@#The students in Grade 4-12 were recruited by stratified cluster random sampling method. Gender, grade, parents' myopia history, outdoor activity time and video display terminal time were collected through the questionnaire of National Surveillance Program of Influencing Factors for Common Diseases and Health in Students. Uncorrected visual acuity and cycloplegic refraction were tested. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to explore myopia-related factors.@*Results@#A total of 990 questionnaires were distributed, and 882 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective rate of 89.09%. The prevalence rate of myopia was 78.23% ( 690 cases ). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that females ( OR=1.703, 95%CI: 1.173-2.474 ) , middle school students ( OR:5.597-11.949, 95%CI: 3.573-28.349 ) , both parents'myopia ( OR=2.445, 95%CI: 1.597-3.742 ) , video display terminal time over 3 hours per day ( OR=2.026, 95%CI: 1.235-3.325 ) were risk factors for myopia; outdoor activity time over 2 hours per day ( OR: 0.493-0.510, 95%CI: 0.273-0.943 ) was a protective factor for myopia. @*Conclusion@#The prevalence of myopia among primary and secondary school students in Suzhou is 78.23%. Gender, grade, parents' myopia history, outdoor activity time and video display terminal time are influencing factors for myopia.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212082

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Background: Glasgow-Blatchford bleeding score (GBS), was developed to predict the need for hospital-based intervention (transfusion, endoscopic therapy or surgery) or death following upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Study evaluated the Glasgow Blatchford score’s (GBS) ability to identify high risk patients who needed blood transfusion in patients with UGI haemorrhage.Methods: A total of 270 cases admitted with upper gastrointestinal bleeding in the Medical ICU/Wards of MKCG Medical College were put on Blatchford scoring system and classified as those requiring (high risk = GBS >1) and not requiring blood transfusion (low risk) based on the score assigned on admission and a correlation between initial scoring and requirement of blood transfusion was done.Results: Units of blood transfusion required, the GBS and duration of hospital stay were significantly lower among the low risk group, all with p value <0.001. No blood transfusion was required in patients with GBS <3. There was significant correlation between GB score and requirement of blood transfusion (p <0.001) and duration of hospital stay (p <0.001). GBS had 100% sensitivity, negative predictive value and positive likelihood ratio, when a cut off of > 16 was used in predicting mortality.Conclusions: Patients presenting with Upper GI bleeding can be triaged in casualty with Glasgow Blatchford scoring. Patients with a low score of less than or equal to 3 can be safely discharged and reviewed on follow up thereby reducing admission, allowing more efficient use of hospital resources.

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Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention ; (12): 1057-1061,1106, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-779465

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Objective To analyze the mechanism of the influencing factors of myopia for junior high school students in China. Methods Based on the follow-up to 7 119 students in the 3 waves of questionnaire survey of the Chinese Education Panel Survey in junior high school stage, and the variables on students’ myopia status, myopia influencing factors, and two kinds of risk behaviors of myopia including near visual activities and outdoor activities, the mediation effects of the myopia risk behaviors were tested by Logistic regression model. Results The myopia prevalence of 9th graders before junior high school graduation was 66.36%. Time on writing homework significantly increased the risk of myopia,the odds ratio (OR) was 1.17,the 95% confidence interval (CI) was 1.13-1.21, and the time on outdoor sports significantly decreased the risk of myopia (OR=0.80,95% CI:0.75-0.86). Before and after including the risk behaviors into the model, the myopia risk OR(95% CI) of female centralized from 1.84(1.66-2.04) to 1.69(1.51-1.88), the myopia risk OR(95% CI) of urban students’centralized from 1.19(1.03-1.37) to 1.16(1.00-1.34), the myopia risk OR(95% CI) of only children’centralized from 1.20(1.06-1.36) to 1.18(1.04-1.33). With reference to not myopic for both parents, the myopia risk OR(95% CI) of students having one myopic parent centralized from 2.47(2.12-2.88) to 2.44(2.09-2.85), the myopia risk OR(95% CI) of students having parent without myopic centralized from 4.25(3.09-5.86) to 4.13(3.00-5.69). Conclusions Gender, urban and rural, only child, and myopic parents are influencing factors of myopia. These factors have effects on myopia via two kinds of risk behaviors including outdoor activities and near visual activities.

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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 641-643, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-818683

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Abstract@#China has one of the world’s highest prevalence of myopia in children and adolescents, and children are developing myopia earlier. Myopia has become a important issues affecting children and adolescents health, as well as a significant public health concern. There has been continuing debate over the role of nature and nurture in the aetiology of myopia, growing evidence showed that environmental factors has a determine effect on myopia.The randomized controlled trials has assured the relationship between time outdoors and myopia. Based on reviewed published articles, survey and intervention studies and school health practices, according to the principle of school organization, student participation and family cooperation, the authors proposed outdoors activities as initiative for myopia prevention and control in children and adolescents. The detail recommendation contents, levels were list out.

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Alerg. inmunol. clin ; 38(3-4): 6-10, 2019.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1140901

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Las enfermedades alérgicas han aumentado en las últimas décadas en todo el mundo. El asma y la rinitis alérgica podrían representar un espectro de la misma enfermedad, cuya patogénesis puede explicarse, entre otros factores, por la sensibilización a aeroalergenos. Los aeroalergenos más frecuentemente involucrados como sensibilizantes se hallan en el polvo del interior del hogar o lugar de trabajo (indoor). Dentro de los aeroalergenos indoor, los dermatophagoides son los más prevalentes. Este estudio demuestra que la prevalencia de sensibilidad a aeroalergenos indoor, en pacientes con rinitis y asma, es coincidente con la bibliografía. Es un área a investigar en el futuro, la prevalencia de sensibilidad a aeroalergenos outdoor


Allergic diseases have increased in recent decades worldwide. Asthma and allergic rhinitis could represent a spectrum of the same disease, whose pathogenesis can be explained, among other factors, by sensitization to aeroallergens. The aeroallergens most frequently involved as sensitizers are found in the dust inside the home or workplace (indoor). Within indoor aeroallergens, dermatophagoides are the most prevalent. This study demonstrates that the prevalence of sensitivity to indoor Aeroallergens, in patients with rhinitis and asthma, is consistent with the literature. It is an area to investigate in the future, the prevalence of sensitivity to outdoor aeroallergens.

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Rev. bras. saúde ocup ; 44: e14, 2019. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1042554

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Resumo Introdução: a legislação brasileira determina que se monitore o Índice de Bulbo Úmido Termômetro de Globo (IBUTG) nos ambientes de trabalho em que o calor possa representar risco à saúde dos trabalhadores. Porém, esse monitoramento e a adoção de medidas preventivas não são comumente observados. Objetivo: identificar e mapear a influência da intensidade do trabalho na extrapolação potencial de limites de sobrecarga térmica para trabalhadores em atividade a céu aberto em áreas rurais do Nordeste do Brasil. Métodos: com base na Norma Regulamentadora nº 15 e em dados do Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia, o software Sobrecarga Térmica foi utilizado para estimar os índices de IBUTG na região, no período de 1º de setembro de 2016 a 31 de agosto de 2017. Resultados: dos 132 pontos geográficos investigados, a extrapolação dos limites de sobrecarga térmica foi identificada em 48% dos trabalhos pesados e em 14% dos trabalhos moderados, indicando a necessidade de paradas para descanso em mais de 50% do tempo analisado. Discussão: a diminuição da intensidade do trabalho resulta em redução expressiva da sobrecarga térmica. Nas localidades historicamente reconhecidas pelo alto risco de exposição ao calor, deveria ser adotada, como medida efetiva de prevenção, a restrição ao estímulo de atividades extenuantes, sobretudo as promovidas pela remuneração atrelada à produtividade.


Abstract Introduction: Brazilian law requires the use of Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) to monitor work environments where heat may pose a risk to workers' health; however, such monitoring is often not observed and preventive measures are not taken. Objective: to identify and map the influence of labor intensity on the potential extrapolation of heat exposure threshold limits for outdoor workers in rural areas of northeastern Brazil. Methods: based on Brazil's Labor Regulatory Standard no. 15 and data from the Brazilian Institute of Meteorology, the software Sobrecarga Térmica (Thermal Overload) was used to estimate WBGT index in the territory from September 1st, 2016 to August 31, 2017. Results: the extrapolation of thermal overload limits was characterized for heavy work in 48%, and for moderate work in 14% of the 132 geographic points investigated, indicating the need for rest stops in more than 50% of the analyzed period. Discussion: decreasing work intensity results in an expressive reduction in thermal overload rates. The restriction to the stimulation of strenuous activities - especially remunerated ones linked to production - in regions historically recognized for their high risk of heat exposure should be implemented as an effective preventive measure for heat stress.

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The Medical Journal of Malaysia ; : 275-280, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-822710

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@#Introduction: The continue rise in temperatures due to climate change increases the risk of heat-related illness (HRI) among outdoor workers. This study aims to evaluate the effects of hydration practices on the severity of HRI during a heat wave episode among municipal workers in Negeri Sembilan. Method: A cross-sectional study was performed in March and April 2016. The outdoor temperatures were measured using the wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT) tool. The participants completed a self-administered questionnaire containing sociodemographic factors prior to work shift; while working profile, hydration practices, and HRI symptoms at the end of work shift. The hydration status of the respondents was assessed by direct observation of their urine colour. Multiple logistic regression was performed to ascertain the effects of age, working profile, hydration practice, history of previous HRI, and hydration status on the likelihood that outdoor workers having moderate to severe HRI. Results: A total of 320 respondents completed the questionnaire. The mean (standard deviation) outdoor workplace temperature was 30.5°C (SD 0.53°C). The percentage of respondents who experienced moderate to severe HRI was 44.1%. The likelihood that outdoor workers experienced moderate to severe HRI symptoms was associated with irregular fluid intake [odds ratio (OR): 16.11, 95% confidence interval (95%CI): 4.11; 63.20]; consumption of non-plain water (OR: 5.92, 95%CI: 2.79; 12.56); dehydration (OR: 3.32, 95%CI: 1.92; 5.74); and increasing outdoor workplace temperature (OR: 1.85, 95%CI: 1.09; 3.11). Conclusion: Irregular drinking pattern and non-plain fluid intake was found to have a large effect on HRI severity among outdoor workers exposed high temperatures during a heat wave phenomenon.

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Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine ; : 207-213, 2019.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-750913

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The primary aim of this study was to examine moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) levels in preschool children during indoor and outdoor free playing time and during preschool physical education (PE) classes. The secondary aim was to determine which types of PE lessons are the best for increasing the percentage of MVPA. Physical activity during free playing time and in lessons was objectively evaluated with a triaxial accelerometer in preschool boys and girls (n = 281). Minutes of physical activity were categorized into physical activity ratios (PAR). MVPA was defined as PAR ≥3.0. Time tables and PE lesson types were recorded using logs kept by class teachers. The percentage of MVPA in outdoor free playing time (38.9±16.3%) was significantly higher than that of indoor free playing time (12.6±10.1%, p<0.001). On the other hand, there was no significant difference between the percentage in MVPA in outdoor free playing time and the percentage in PE lessons (n=94: 38.0±19.4%vs. 34.9±15.8%, ns). After adjustment for gender, age, body height and weight and preschool, there were not significantly different the percentage of MVPA among contents of PE lessons. In conclusion, children engaged in almost 30~40% MVPA during outdoor free playing time or PE. The children also engaged MVPA during indoor free playing time.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 1779-1782, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-750503

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@#AIM: To explore the correlation between vitamin D(Vit-D)deficiency and age-related macular degeneration(ARMD).<p>METHODS: A total of 423 cases of middle-aged and aged outpatients(age>45 years)who participated in the physical examination in ophthalmology clinic of Yuncheng First Hospital during February 2018 to February 2019 were included in the cross-sectional study. The clinical information(including sex, age, family history of ARMD, <i>etc.</i>)and biochemical indices(including 25-hydroxyvitamin D \〖25(OH)D\〗, <i>etc.</i>)were collected. The correlations between serum 25(OH)D level and clinical information, as well as biochemical indices, were analyzed. The outpatients were divided into ARMD group(231 cases)and non-ARMD group(192 cases)according to the ARMD situation in the study. The correlation between Vit-D deficiency and ARMD was analyzed.<p>RESULTS: Serum 25(OH)D level was positively correlated with the male, duration of outdoor light exposure(<i>P</i><0.05), and negatively correlated with age, smoking and drinking(<i>P</i><0.05). Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that Vit-D deficiency was a risk factor associated with ARMD(<i>OR</i>=1.980, 95% <i>CI</i>: 1.829-2.201, <i>P</i><0.01). Other associated factors included age, sex, hypertension, diabetes, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C), and duration of outdoor light exposure >5h/d, which were also risk factors associated with ARMD.<p>CONCLUSION: Nutritional imbalance due to Vit-D deficiency might be associated with the occurrence of ARMD. Appropriate sun exposure or vit-D supplements could contribute to preventing the development of ARMD.

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