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Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 121-127, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005358

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There are different views on the theory of “spleen governs time”, which is still a hot spot in the study of Zangxiang (藏象) theory. Based on Zangxiang time-space view, it is found that the thinking mode of the spleen governing time theory follows space-time logic. It is believed that the different time views of the spleen governing time are all formed based on the space view that the spleen belongs to earth and resides in the center, and the zang time theory is developed with the unified time and space logic. Guided by Zangxiang time-space view, the origin of the spleen belonging to earth and residing in the center is traced, and the theoretical connotation and its clinical application of spleen governing time under different time-space logic are explored with reference to the four season and five zang theory, five season and five zang theory, six season and six zang theory, and eight season and eight zang theory.

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Rev. bras. epidemiol ; 26: e230041, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515041

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ABSTRACT Objective: The objectives of this study were: (1) to analyze the temporal trend of tuberculosis treatment outcomes in the state of Sergipe; (2) to identify the existence of seasonality of tuberculosis; (3) to verify the influence of the rapid molecular test (MTB-RIF) in the time series of tuberculosis and its treatment outcomes in the state of Sergipe; and (4) to verify treatment outcomes. Methods: Ecological study on tuberculosis and three treatment outcomes (cure, interruption of treatment, and death) extracted from Datasus. Incidence and mortality rates were calculated for the crude occurrences of cases and deaths and the proportions of cure and interruption of treatment (%). The time series was analyzed using Prais-Winsten regression from Jan to Dec/2021. Results: The total incidence rate was 36.35 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, with an increase of 0.44% per month (95%CI 0.35; 0.54). The cure rate was 64.0% with a steady trend (p>0.05). The percentage of treatment interruption was 13.3%, with a reduction of −0.73%/month (95%CI −1.11; −0.34). The total mortality rate was 1.92 deaths/100,000 inhabitants with a stationary trend. After the implementation of the MTB-RIF, there was an increase in the incidence rate of 0.65% per month. Seasonality was not identified in any of the analyses performed (p>0.05). Conclusion: There was an increase in incidence rates, reduction in treatment interruption and mortality in the state of Sergipe. Seasonality was not identified. The rapid molecular test showed a growth effect on the incidence rate.


RESUMO Objetivo: Os objetivos deste estudo são, no estado de Sergipe: (1) analisar a tendência temporal da tuberculose e os desfechos do tratamento; (2) identificar a existência de sazonalidade da tuberculose; (3) verificar a influência do teste rápido molecular (TRM-TB) na série temporal da tuberculose e seus desfechos de tratamento; e (4) verificar os desfechos do tratamento. Métodos: Estudo ecológico sobre tuberculose e três desfechos do tratamento (cura, interrupção do tratamento e óbito) extraídos do Datasus. Foram calculadas as taxas de incidência e de mortalidade para as ocorrências brutas de casos e as proporções de cura e interrupção do tratamento (%). A série temporal foi analisada pela regressão de Prais-Winsten no período de janeiro de 2012 a dezembro de 2021. Resultados: A taxa de incidência total foi de 36,35 casos por 100 mil habitantes, com aumento de 0,44% ao mês (IC95% 0,35; 0,54). A proporção de cura foi de 64,0%, com tendência estacionária (p>0,05). O percentual de interrupção do tratamento foi de 13,3%, com redução de 0,73% ao mês (IC95% −1,11; −0,34). A taxa de mortalidade total foi de 1,92 morte por100 mil habitantes, com tendência estacionária. Posteriormente à implementação do TRM-TB, a taxa de incidência cresceu 0,65% ao mês. A sazonalidade não foi identificada em nenhuma das análises realizadas (p>0,05). Conclusão: Cresceram as taxas de incidência, redução da interrupção do tratamento e mortalidade no estado de Sergipe. Não foi identificado sazonalidade. O teste rápido molecular apresentou efeito de crescimento na taxa de incidência.

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Rev. saúde pública (Online) ; 57: 53, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515543

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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To evaluate the trend and seasonality of cerebrovascular mortality rates in the adult population of Brazilian capitals from 2000 to 2019. METHODS This is an ecological and descriptive study of a time series of mortality due to cerebrovascular causes in adults (≥ 18 years) living in Brazilian capitals from 2000 to 2019, based on the Brazilian Mortality Information System. Descriptive statistical techniques were applied in the exploratory analysis of data and in the summary of specific, standardized rates and ratios by sociodemographic characteristics. The jointpoint regression model was used to estimate the trend of cerebrovascular mortality rates by gender, age groups, and geographic regions. The seasonal variability of rates by geographic regions was estimated using the generalized additive model by smoothing cubic splines. RESULTS People aged over 60 years comprised 77% of all cerebrovascular deaths. Women (52%), white individuals (47%), single people (59%), and those with low schooling (57%, elementary school) predominated in our sample. Recife (20/1,000 inhab.) and Vitória (16/1,000 inhab.) showed the highest crude mortality rates. Recife (49/10,000 inhab.) and Palmas (47/10,000 inhab.) prevailed after we applied standardized rates. Cerebrovascular mortality rates in Brazil show a favorable declining trend for adults of all genders. Seasonality influenced rate increase from July to August in almost all region capitals, except in the North, which rose in March, April, and May. CONCLUSIONS Deaths due to cerebrovascular causes prevailed in older single adults with low schooling. The trend showed a tendency to decline and winter, the greatest risk. Regional differences can support decision-makers in implementing public policies to reduce cerebrovascular mortality.


RESUMO OBJETIVO Avaliar a tendência e a sazonalidade das taxas de mortalidade cerebrovascular na população adulta das capitais brasileiras de 2000 a 2019. MÉTODOS Estudo ecológico e descritivo de séries temporais de mortalidade por causas cerebrovasculares em adultos (≥ 18 anos) residentes nas capitais do Brasil no período 2000-2019, obtidas do Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade. Técnicas de estatística descritiva foram aplicadas na análise exploratória dos dados e no resumo de taxas específicas, padronizadas e razões por características sociodemográficas. A regressão de pontos de junção (jointpoint regression model) estimou a tendência das taxas de mortalidade cerebrovascular por sexo, grupos etários e regiões geográficas. A variabilidade sazonal por regiões geográficas das taxas foi estimada utilizando o modelo aditivo generalizado por meio de splines de suavização cúbica. RESULTADOS As pessoas maiores de 60 anos representaram 77% dos óbitos cerebrovasculares. Predominaram o sexo feminino (52%), a raça branca (47%), os solteiros (59%) e a baixa escolaridade (57%, ensino fundamental). As capitais Recife (20/1.000 hab.) e Vitória (16/1.000 hab.) apresentaram as maiores taxas brutas de mortalidade. Aplicando as taxas padronizadas Recife (49/10.000 hab.) e Palmas (47/10.000 hab.) prevaleceram. As taxas de mortalidade cerebrovascular no Brasil apresentam uma tendência favorável ao declínio em ambos os sexos e em adultos. A sazonalidade mostrou influenciar na elevação das taxas entre os meses de julho a agosto em quase todas as capitais das regiões, exceto na Norte, que se elevaram nos meses de março, abril e maio. CONCLUSÕES Os óbitos por causa cerebrovascular prevaleceram em pessoas idosas, solteiras e com baixa escolaridade. A tendência foi favorável ao declínio, sendo o inverno o período de maior risco. As diferenças regionais permitem subsidiar os tomadores de decisões em relação à implementação de políticas públicas para reduzir a mortalidade cerebrovascular.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Seasons , Cerebral Hemorrhage , Brain Ischemia , Mortality
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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 686-690, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-973942

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Objective@#To analyze the total fluids intake and sources of college students from Hebei in spring and summer, and to provide a scientific reference for appropriate fluids intake in different seasons.@*Methods@#Subjects were recruited in a university in Baoding, Hebei Province, and investigations were conducted in April and June 2021. The number of people who completed both spring and summer investigations was 80. Quantitative instruments and 7 day 24 h Fluid Intake Questionnaire were used to investigate the total drinking fluids, and it was recorded for 7 consecutive days in spring and summer respectively. The duplicate portion method was used to investigate the water from food. The total fluids intake and sources among subjects were analyzed in spring and summer.@*Results@#There was no statistical significance between the total drinking fluids and total fluids intake between spring and summer [1 141(715), 1 176(649)mL/d, (2 496±604)(2 458±554)mL/d] ( F=1.86, 0.59, P >0.05). Spring showed significantly higher water from food compared with summer [(1 318±274)(1 217±302)mL/d]( F=16.63, P <0.05). The proportions of total drinking fluids and water from food in spring were 46% and 54%, respectively, and both were 50% in summer, the differences were statistically significant ( F=12.97, 12.97, P <0.05). There were differences in total fluids intake,total drinking fluids and water from food of different genders in earch season ( t/Z =4.75, -3.63, 3.44; 4.80, -2.91, 4.01, P <0.05). There were differences in total water intake, total drinking fluids, the proportions of total drinking fluids and water from food of different BMI groups in each season ( F/H =8.08, 16.65, 3.03, 3.03; 7.11,17.97, 4.52, 4.52, P <0.05). In spring, only 13.8% of subjects achieved the recommended total drinking fluids of China, compared with 18.8% in summer. In spring and summer, the total fluids intake, total drinking fluids, the proportions of total drinking fluids in the group achieved the recommendation were all higher than those who did not reach the recommendation ( t/Z =6.64, -5.19, 5.79; 8.12, -5.97, 5.70, P <0.05).@*Conclusion@#Season is a factor that affects total fluids intake, and it should be taken into account when setting the recommendation on adequate water intake.

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An. Fac. Med. (Peru) ; 83(4)oct. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1420044

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Introducción. Es un concepto generalizado que las infecciones respiratorias son estacionales, pero pocas veces se precisan localmente estos períodos de alta frecuencia en un país con diversidad de climas. Anticipar la temporada de neumonía a nivel local puede proveer de un mejor uso de recursos críticos. Objetivo. Examinar la variabilidad estacional en defunciones mensuales por neumonía en el Perú. Métodos. Estudio observacional retrospectivo de análisis de serie de tiempo para identificar períodos de alta mortalidad por neumonía en siete ciudades del Perú. Se revisaron registros administrativos del Ministerio de Salud sobre defunciones por neumonía durante los años 2003-2017. Se calcularon estadísticas descriptivas y se analizó mediante una serie de tiempo a escala mensual la frecuencia de defunciones por neumonía, precipitación acumulada, y la temperatura ambiental máxima y mínima. Resultados. El 94,4% de las defunciones por neumonía (N = 166 844) reportaron como causa "organismo no especificado", y el 75,6% eran adultos mayores de 65 años. En Tarma, Arequipa y Cusco la temperatura mínima tiene una correlación negativa con las defunciones por neumonía en todas las edades y al menos uno de los grupos de riesgo. En Iquitos la temperatura mínima tiene una correlación positiva con las defunciones en menores de 5 años. Pucallpa y Cajamarca no tuvieron correlaciones significativas. El clima de Lima es un caso particular. La distribución durante el año de las muertes por neumonía sugiere una secuencia norte-sur, mientras que el análisis espaciotemporal del clima sugiere un patrón que va de sur-norte. Conclusión. Existen diferentes patrones estacionales en diferentes ciudades y grupos de riesgo.


Introduction. It is generally accepted that respiratory infections are seasonal, but high-frequency periods are rarely identified at the local level in a country with diverse climates. Anticipating the pneumonia season locally can provide a better use of critical resources. Objective. The aim of the study was to examine seasonal variability in monthly deaths due to pneumonia in Peru. Methods. Observational retrospective study using time series analysis to identify periods of high pneumonia mortality in seven cities in Peru. We reviewed administrative reports from the Ministry of Health for pneumonia deaths during 2003-2017. Descriptive statistics were calculated and a time series analysis at a monthly scale was performed on the frequency of deaths due to pneumonia, cumulative rainfall, and maximum and minimum environmental temperatures. Results. 94.4% of pneumonia deaths (N = 166,844) were reported as pneumonia due to "unspecified organism", and 75.6% were adults older than 65 years. In the cities of Tarma, Arequipa and Cusco, minimum ambient temperature is negatively correlated to pneumonia deaths in all age groups and at least one risk group. In Iquitos, minimum temperature is positively correlated with deaths among children under 5 years of age. The cities of Pucallpa and Cajamarca reported no statistically significant correlation. The climate in Lima is a peculiar case. The distribution of pneumonia deaths throughout the year suggests a north-south sequence, while the climate space-time analysis suggests a south-north pattern. Conclusion. Results show different seasonal patterns for pneumonia deaths in different cities and risk groups.

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Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine ; (6): 157-160, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-924045

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Objective To explore the relationship between body muscle mass and body mass index of school-age children and their growth differences in different seasons. Methods A total of 526 cases of preschool children who came to Hengshui People's Hospital for examination from June 2018 to June 2020 were selected as observation objects, including 300 males and 226 females, aged 6-11 years old, with an average age of (8.2 years ±0.2 years). According to the body mass index (BMI), children are divided into normal body weight, overweight weight and obese groups. According to the season, preschool children were divided into four groups, spring group, summer group, autumn group, and winter group, with 131 cases in each group. The physique of preschool children was tested, and the serum 25(OH)D was detected at the same time, the body muscle mass was measured by the bioelectrical impedance method, and the whole body muscle mass index was calculated. Multi-factor linear regression was used to analyze the relationship between vitamin D nutritional status and muscle mass index ; To study the average vitamin D content of children and the differences in different seasons. Results There were 396 children with normal BMI, 90 were overweight, and 40 were obese. The children's normal weight, overweight, and obesity were divided into groups. According to the increase in BMI, the normal vitamin level group, overweight group, and obesity group also decreased, and the difference was statistically significant (P0.05). Compared with the vitamin D deficiency and deficiency groups, the number of children with sufficient vitamin D is also increasing, and the children with sufficient vitamin D have a fixed-point visit to the MMI. According to the analysis results, it is observed that there is a statistically significant difference in vitamin D nutrition and body muscle mass levels (P<0.05). The serum 25(OH)D levels of children in summer and autumn were significantly higher than those in spring and winter, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The body muscle mass and body mass index of preschool children have a significant relationship with 25(OH)D. When 25(OH)D is sufficient, higher body muscle mass can be obtained and the body mass index can be decreased. The growth difference in different seasons is manifested in the higher 25(OH)D in summer, which is more conducive to the growth and development of preschool children.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 38(7): e00291321, 2022. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1384283

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Existe uma limitação de trabalhos na literatura acerca da sazonalidade da tuberculose (TB) no hemisfério sul, o que torna necessário o preenchimento dessa lacuna de conhecimento para a região. O estudo objetiva analisar se existe sazonalidade da incidência de TB nas capitais brasileiras do Brasil e no Distrito Federal, por meio de um estudo ecológico de série temporal (2001-2019) dos casos da doença. Utilizou-se a base de 516.524 casos de TB do Ministério da Saúde. As capitais e o Distrito Federal foram distribuídos em cinco grupos, com base em indicadores sociais, carga da doença e classificação climática de Koppen. Avaliou-se a variação sazonal das notificações de TB e a amplitude sazonal por grupo. Identificou-se a presença da sazonalidade da TB no Brasil ao nível de significância de 1% em todos os grupos de capitais (teste de estabilidade assumida e Krusall-Wallis, p < 0,01) e, no teste combinado de sazonalidade, os grupos A, D e E de capitais mostraram presença de sazonalidade; e, provavelmente presentes, os grupos B e C. Os achados mostraram que é um desafio levantar os fatores sazonais subjacentes à sazonalidade da TB nas regiões tropicais do Hemisfério Sul: o clima pode não ser o fator subjacente mais relevante encontrado na sazonalidade da TB, mas sim a oferta e/ou procura por serviços de saúde.


The literature has few studies on the seasonality of tuberculosis (TB) in the southern hemisphere, entailing the fill of this knowledge gap. This study aims to analyze whether TB incidence in Brazilian capitals and the Federal District is seasonal. This is an ecological study of a time series (2001-2019) of TB cases, conducted with 26 capitals and the Federal District. The Ministry of Health database, with 516,524 TB cases, was used. Capitals and the Federal District were divided into five groups based on social indicators, disease burden, and the Koppen climate classification. The seasonal variation of TB notifications and group amplitude were evaluated. We found TB seasonality in Brazil with a 1% significance in all capital groups (Stability assumption and Krusall-Wallis tests, p < 0.01). In the combined seasonality test, capital groups A, D, and E showed seasonality, whereas groups B and C, its probability. Our findings showed that health service supply and/or demand - rather than climate - may be the most relevant underlying factor in TB seasonality. It is challenging to raise the other seasonal factors underlying TB seasonality in tropical regions in the Southern Hemisphere.


Son limitados los estudios que tratan de la estacionalidad de la tuberculosis (TB) en el hemisferio Sur, por lo que se hace necesario llenar esta laguna. Este estudio tiene como objetivo analizar si existe una estacionalidad en la incidencia de TB en las capitales brasileñas y en el Distrito Federal, Brasil. Estudio ecológico de series de tiempo (2001-2019) de casos de TB, realizado en 26 capitales brasileñas y el Distrito Federal. Se utilizó una base de datos con 516.524 casos de TB del Ministerio de Salud. Las capitales y el Distrito Federal se dividieron en cinco grupos, con base en indicadores sociales, carga de enfermedad y clasificación climática de Koppen. Se evaluaron la variación estacional de las notificaciones de TB y la amplitud estacional por grupo. La presencia de estacionalidad de la TB en Brasil fue identificada con un nivel de significación del 1% en todos los grupos de capitales (prueba de estabilidad supuesta y Kruskal-Wallis, p < 0,01), en la prueba de estacionalidad combinada, los grupos A, D y E de las capitales tuvieron la presencia de estacionalidad; y también es probable que haya estado presente en los grupos B y C. Los hallazgos demostraron que el clima puede no ser el factor subyacente más relevante encontrado en la estacionalidad de la TB, pero sí la oferta y/o demanda de servicios de salud, lo que muestra que es un desafío plantear los demás factores estacionales subyacentes a la estacionalidad de la TB en las regiones tropicales del Hemisferio Sur.


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Humans , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , Seasons , Brazil/epidemiology , Incidence , Climate
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 79(8): 697-704, Aug. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1339230

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ABSTRACT Background: Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an autoimmune disease that affects the peripheral nervous system. Severe motor deficit (SMD), respiratory impairment, cranial nerve involvement and autonomic dysfunction are associated with a poor prognosis. Objective: To investigate the association between the clinical-epidemiological characteristics and the discharge results among Peruvian patients with GBS. Methods: We carried out a retrospective observational study on patients with GBS who survived until discharge. We used the Brighton Collaboration's criteria and considered Hughes Severity Scale (HSS) scores greater than two to be SMD. We defined the discharge results as an improvement if the HSS score decreased by at least one point from admission to hospital discharge and defined hospital stay as prolonged if > 14 days. Results: We analyzed 92 patients, among whom 70.7% were male. Quadriparesis (81.1%) and hyporeflexia (86.8%) were the most characteristic manifestations. We observed that more than half of the cases were in summer and winter. Gastrointestinal infections were associated with a higher proportion of prolonged stays. The proportion of improvement was lower among patients who had an SMD at hospital admission. We confirmed these results through fitting in multivariate models. Conclusions: The prolonged stay was related to previous gastrointestinal infection, while a less improvement in SMD individuals at admission. Prospective multicenter surveillance systems are needed for monitoring GBS cases in low-income settings like Peru.


RESUMEN Antecedentes: El síndrome de Guillain-Barré (SGB) es una enfermedad autoinmune que afecta al sistema nervioso periférico. Déficit motor severo (DMS), compromiso respiratorio, afectación de pares craneales y disfunción autonómica se asocian con un mal pronóstico. Objetivo: Investigar la asociación entre las características clínico-epidemiológicas y los resultados del alta en pacientes peruanos con SGB. Métodos: Realizamos un estudio observacional retrospectivo de pacientes con SGB supervivientes hasta el alta. Consideramos los criterios de colaboración de Brighton y una escala de severidad de Hughes (ESH) superior a dos como un DMS. Definimos los resultados del alta como una mejoría si el ESH disminuyó en al menos un punto desde el ingreso hasta el alta hospitalaria y una estadía prolongada si el tiempo de hospitalización fue > 14 días. Resultados: Analizamos 92 pacientes, de los cuales el 70,7% eran varones. La cuadriparesia (81,1%) y la hiporreflexia (86,8%) fueron las manifestaciones más características. Observamos más de la mitad de los casos en verano e invierno. Las infecciones gastrointestinales se asociaron con una mayor proporción de estadías prolongadas. La proporción de mejoría fue menor en los pacientes que tenían un DMS al ingreso hospitalario. Confirmamos estos resultados con modelos multivariados ajustados. Conclusiones: La estadía prolongada se relacionó con infección gastrointestinal previa, mientras que una mejoría menor en individuos con DMS al ingreso. Necesitamos sistemas de vigilancia multicéntricos prospectivos para monitorear los casos de SGB en un entorno de bajos ingresos como Perú.


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Humans , Male , Patient Discharge , Guillain-Barre Syndrome/epidemiology , Peru/epidemiology , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Hospitals
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 149(5): 665-671, mayo 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389514

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Background: Hospitalization and deaths due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD), have a peak in frequency during winter. Aim: To assess the existence of seasonal variation in deaths due to acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Chile. Material and Methods: Analysis of death report databases available at the website of the Chilean Ministry of Health. The seasonality of deaths due to AMI (codes ICD-10 I21, I22, I23) occuring in Chile between 2001-2016 were analyzed using a geometric model assuming a sinusoidal cyclic pattern. Results: During the period 2001-2016, a total of 94,788 deaths due to AMI were registered, corresponding to 93,349 corrected deaths. Of the latter, 29.2% occurred in winter, 24.9% in spring, 24.0% in autumn and 21.8% in summer. The geometric model showed a marked sinusoidal pattern for the aggregated data. The peak-to-low ratio of deaths was 1.41 (95% CI 1.38-1.44). The peak of deaths occurred during July in 14 out of 16 years analyzed. Conclusions: In Chile, deaths due to AMI have a marked seasonal pattern, characterized by a higher number of deaths in winter and a lower number in summer.


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Humans , Myocardial Infarction , Seasons , Chile/epidemiology , Hospitalization
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Rev. bras. ativ. fís. saúde ; 26: 1-8, mar. 2021. tab, il
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1151975

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Este estudo analisou a variação sazonal das atividades físicas e dos comportamentos sedentários de uma amostra por conveniência de crianças e adolescentes, de uma escola pública no semiárido baiano (n = 462; 52,9% de meninos; 7-12 anos). Trata-se de um estudo longitudinal de um ano de seguimento. Atividades físicas e comportamentos sedentários foram relatados no questionário Consumo Alimentar e Atividade Física de Escolares (Web-CAAFE). As medidas repetidas foram realizadas no outono, inverno e primavera. Os desfechos avaliados foram: quantidade de atividades físicas diária (AFD) e de comportamentos sedentários (CS), frequências de atividades físicas leves (AFL), moderadas (AFM) e vigorosas (AFV ). Análises foram conduzidas via modelagem de equações de estimativa generalizada (GEE) (distribuição Poisson), com ajuste por temperatura ambiente e precipitação pluviométrica. Não houve variação sazonal estatisticamente significativa na AFD. No inverno, houve mais relatos de AFL (Coef² = 1,37; IC95%: 1,14-1,66) e de CS (Coef² = 1,16; IC95%: 1,05-1,29), enquanto AFV foram menos frequentes (Coef² = 0,83; IC95%: 0,71-0,97). AFV foram menos relatadas no outono (Coef² = 0,82; IC95%: 0,69-0,98). Sexo modificou o efeito das estações nas AFV, que entre meninos, ocorreram mais no outono (Coef² = 1,72 IC95%=1,16-2,56) e no inverno (Coef² = 1,84; IC95%: 1,26-2,69). Idade modificou efeito das estações sobre os CS. Durante o seguimento, houve mais CS na faixa etária 10-12 anos, porém, com diferença estatística significativa no outono e no início da primavera. O inverno favoreceu as AFL e os CS, mas restringiu as AFV, sobretudo entre meninas. Estudantes de 10-12 anos apresentaram mais CS, especialmente no outono e início da primavera


This one-year follow-up study analyzed the seasonal variation of physical activities and sedentary behaviors among children and adolescents, from public schools in the semiarid region of Bahia state (convenience sample, n = 462; 52.9% boys; 7-12 years). Physical activities and sedentary behaviors were reported in the Food Intake and Physical Activity of School Children Questionnaire ( WEB-CAAFE). Seasonal measure-ments were performed in fall, winter and spring. The outcomes were: daily amount of physical activities (DPA) and sedentary behaviors (SB), frequencies of light (LPA), moderate (MPA) and vigorous ( VPA) physical activities. The analyses were conducted via modeling of generalized estimation equations (GEE), with adjustment by temperature and rainfall. There was no statistically significant seasonal variation in DPA. During winter, there were more reports of LPA (Coef² = 1.37; 95%CI: 1.14-1.66) and SB (Coef² = 1.16; 95%CI: 1.05-1.29), while VPA was less frequent (Coef² = 0.83; 95%CI: 0.71-0.97). VPA occurred less in the fall (Coef² = 0.82; 95%CI: 0.69-0.98). Sex modified the effect of seasons on VPA: among boys, VPA occurred more frequently in the fall (Coef² = 1.72; 95%CI: 1.16-2.56) and winter (Coef² = 1.84; 95%CI: 1.26-2.69). Age modified the effect of the seasons on the SB: there were more SB in the 10-12 years age group, however, with a statistically significant difference only in the fall and early spring. LPA and SB increased during winter, but VPA decreased, especially among girls. Students aged 10-12 years had more SB in the fall and early spring


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Seasons , Child , Adolescent , Sedentary Behavior , Motor Activity
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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 51(8): e20200775, 2021. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1249543

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ABSTRACT: Cedrela fissilis is a species of great genetic diversity, with low population density and seminal propagation, which causes difficulties in the vegetative propagation process. This research evaluated the vegetative rescue and propagation of stem cutting rooting originated from epicormic and canopy sprouts of C. fissilis. For this, the induction of epicormic sprouts was evaluated 52 days after the complete girdling and semi-girdling 20 and 40 cm from the ground, and no girdling treatment, during spring (2018), summer (2018) and autumn (2019). The variables evaluated were, survival (%), sprouting (%), number, length (cm) and diameter (mm) of sprouts. The cuttings were made from spring epicormic sprouts, divided in two categories: 10 cm cuttings placed vertically in pits and 5 cm cuttings placed horizontally in furrows. The canopy sprouts were collected in the summer, then cut in apical and intermediate cuttings (15 cm). After 60 days, the cuttings were evaluated in survival (%), rooting (%), callus (%), average number and length of roots (cm). Results showed that only the complete girdling produced sprouts (average >67%) with no difference between 20 and 40 cm heights, with a greater number of sprouts during spring. The cuttings from epicormic sprouts, planted vertically in pits presented higher percentage of rooting (44%) than cuttings planted horizontally in furrows (17%). Cuttings from the canopy had inconsiderable rooting (apical - 2%; intermediate - 0%). The girdling periods influences the number of epicormic sprouts and its use for cutting was more efficient in rooting.


RESUMO: Cedrela fissilis é uma espécie de grande diversidade genética, com baixa densidade populacional florestal, de propagação seminal, que apresenta dificuldade de ser propagada vegetativamente. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o regate e propagação vegetativa a partir do enraizamento de estacas de origem epicórmicas e de copa de C. fissilis. Para isso, a brotação epicórmica foi avaliada 52 dias após o anelamento completo e semianelamento nas alturas de 20 e 40 cm, e tratamento sem anelamento, durante primavera (2018), verão (2018) e outono (2019). Foram avaliados: sobrevivência das árvores (%), brotação (%), número, comprimento (cm) e diâmetro (mm) de brotos. A estaquia utilizou brotos epicórmicos de primavera, divididos em duas categorias: estacas com 10 cm colocadas verticalmente em covas e estacas de 5 cm colocadas horizontalmente em sulcos. Brotos de copa foram coletados no verão, cortados em estacas apicais e intermediárias (15 cm). Após 60 dias avaliou-se das estacas: sobrevivência (%), enraizamento (%), calos (%), número médio e comprimento de raízes (cm). Os resultados apresentam que apenas o anelamento completo formou brotos (média >67%), sem diferença entre a altura 20 e 40 cm, com maior número de brotos durante a primavera. As estacas de brotos epicórmicos, plantadas verticalmente em covas, apresentaram a maior porcentagem de enraizamento (44%) que estacas plantadas horizontalmente em sulcos (17%). Estacas de copa obtiveram enraizamento desconsiderável (apicais - 2%; intermediárias - 0%). As épocas de anelamento influenciam no número de brotos epicórmicos e seu uso como estacas foi mais eficiente no enraizamento.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 37(1): e00174019, 2021. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1153660

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O objetivo desta pesquisa é analisar a associação de variações temporais dos agravos e das mortes por causas externas com períodos de maior fluxo de visitantes em municípios turísticos do litoral de São Paulo, Brasil, no período de 2004 a 2014. Trata-se de um estudo ecológico, de séries temporais diárias e mensais, baseado nos dados do Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM) e Sistema de Informações Hospitalares do Sistema Único de Saúde (SIH/SUS) no período de 1º de janeiro de 2004 a 31 de dezembro de 2014, tendo como unidades de análise os quatro municípios do litoral norte do Estado de São Paulo. Modelos de regressão binomial negativa foram ajustados para o desfecho que representou o número de ocorrências de internações hospitalares e/ou óbitos por causas externas, tendo como preditores as variáveis de calendário (dias da semana, feriados, mês e ano de ocorrência). Os feriados de Ano Novo, Carnaval, Tiradentes e Proclamação da República destacaram-se com médias iguais ou superiores a 5 desfechos por dia. Dentre os dias da semana, a segunda-feira e o domingo apresentaram as maiores médias. Levando em consideração todos os preditores, verifica-se maior tendência de ocorrência dos desfechos na segunda-feira (OR = 1,11; IC95%: 1,05-1,18), nos feriados de Ano Novo (OR = 1,44; IC95%: 1,19-1,74) e Proclamação da República (OR = 1,49; IC95%: 1,13-1,94) e nos meses de janeiro (OR = 1,11; IC95%: 1,02-1,20) e fevereiro (OR = 1,13; IC95%: 1,04-1,23). A morbidade e a mortalidade por causas externas nos municípios estudados foram maiores no período de maior movimentação de turistas, subsidiando a estruturação do atendimento destas lesões e as ações de prevenção e de promoção de saúde direcionadas para este grupo de causas.


This study aims to analyze the association between temporal variations in injuries and deaths from external causes and periods of greater flow of visitors in tourist municipalities (counties) on the coastline of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, from 2004 to 2014. This is an ecological study of daily and monthly time series based on data from the Brazilian Mortality Information System (SIM) and Brazilian Hospital Information System of the Brazilian Unified National Health System (SIH/SUS) from January 1, 2004, to December 31, 2014, using as the analytical units the four municipalities on the northern coast of the State of São Paulo. Negative binomial regression models were adjusted for the outcome that represented the number of hospital admissions and/or deaths from external causes, with calendar variables as predictors (days of the week, holidays, month, and year of occurrence). The Brazilian holidays New Year's Day, Carnival, Tiradentes, and Proclamation of the Republic stood out with mean numbers greater than or equal to 5 outcomes per day. Among the days of the week, Monday and Sunday had the highest mean numbers. Considering all the predictors, there was a higher tendency to the occurrence of outcomes on Monday (OR = 1.11; 95%CI: 1.05-1.18), New Year's Day (OR = 1.44; 95%CI: 1.19-1.74), and Proclamation of the Republic Day (OR = 1.49; 95%CI: 1.13-1.94) and in the months of January (OR = 1.11; 95%CI: 1.02-1.20) and February (OR = 1.13; 95%CI: 1.04-1.23). Morbidity and mortality from external causes in these tourist towns were higher in the period with the greatest flow of tourists, emphasizing the need to organize care for these injuries, alongside measures for prevention and health promotion targeted to this group of causes.


El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar la asociación de variaciones temporales en enfermedades y muertes por causas externas, durante períodos de mayor flujo de visitantes en municipios turísticos del litoral de São Paulo, Brasil, durante el período de 2004 a 2014. Se trata de un estudio ecológico, de series temporales diarias y mensuales, basado en los datos del Sistema de Información sobre Mortalidad (SIM) y Sistema de Informaciones Hospitalarias del Sistema Único de Salud (SIH/SUS), durante el período del 1º de enero de 2004 al 31 de diciembre de 2014, teniendo como unidades de análisis los cuatro municipios del litoral norte del Estado de São Paulo. Modelos de regresión binomial negativa se ajustaron al resultado que representó el número de ocurrencias de internamientos hospitalarios y/u óbitos por causas externas, teniendo como predictores variables de calendario (días de la semana, festivos, mes y año de ocurrencia). Los festivos de Año Nuevo, Carnaval, Tiradentes y Proclamación de la República se destacaron con medias iguales o superiores a 5 resultados por día. Entre los días de la semana, el lunes y el domingo presentaron las mayores medias. Teniendo en consideración todos los predictores, se verifica una mayor tendencia de ocurrencia de los resultados: los lunes (OR = 1,11; IC95%: 1,05-1,18), festivo de Año Nuevo (OR = 1,44; IC95%: 1,19-1,74) y Proclamación de la República (OR = 1,49; IC95%: 1,13-1,94) y, en los meses de enero (OR = 1,11; IC95%: 1,02-1,20) y de febrero (OR = 1,13; IC95%: 1,04-1,23). La morbilidad y mortalidad por causas externas en los municipios estudiados fueron mayores en el período de mayor movimiento de turistas, apoyando la organización de la atención a esas lesiones, así como acciones de prevención y promoción de salud dirigidas hacia este grupo de causas.


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Humans , Tobacco , Myocardial Infarction , Uruguay , Brazil , Health Care Costs , Diagnosis-Related Groups
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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 847-852, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911802

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Migraine is a common primary headache. At present, the rhythm of migraine attacks has been observed in some patients, but its concrete form and mechanism have not been reached a consensus. This paper reviews the research progress of migraine biological rhythm (circadian rhythm and seasonal rhythm), and expounds the distribution of attack rhythm time, the relationship with clinical characteristics and the mechanism of producing rhythm. It provides scientific basis for mastering the attack law of migraine patients, finding individualized preventive treatment time and improving the effectiveness and compliance of treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Geriatrics ; (12): 926-931, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910943

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Seasonal blood pressure variation is common in elderly patients with hypertension and is associated with stroke and mortality.Therefore, monitoring seasonal blood pressure variation and taking effective measures to keep blood pressure stable are of great significance for reducing the stroke burden.This article reviews research progress in recent years on the correlation of seasonal blood pressure variation with stroke, in order to provide new insights on the research and treatment of seasonal blood pressure variation in elderly patients with hypertension.

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International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases ; (12): 744-749, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907388

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Objective:To investigate the seasonal changes of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in patients with acute ischemic stroke in Tianjin.Methods:Acute ischemic stroke patients with available HbA1c data admitted to the Department of Neurology, the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2020 were enrolled retrospectively. The demographic data, vascular risk factors, baseline clinical data and routine blood test findings were collected. The seasonal changes of various indexes were investigated. Multiple linear stepwise regression analysis was used to determine the influencing factors of HbA1c.Results:A total of 2 721 acute ischemic stroke patients with available HbA1c data were included, of whom 1 779 (65.4%) also had diabetes mellitus, 942 patients (34.6%) did not have diabetes mellitus. The baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, total cholesterol and uric acid in the winter group were significantly higher than those in the summer group (all P<0.05). HbA1c had seasonal difference in acute ischemic stroke patients without diabetes mellitus ( P<0.05). For acute ischemic stroke patients with diabetes mellitus, HbA1c showed seasonal fluctuations only at HbA1c >7% ( P<0.05). Multiple linear stepwise regression analysis showed that combined with diabetes mellitus, using insulin and/or oral hypoglycemic drugs, fasting blood glucose, uric acid, creatinine and season were the independent infuencing factors of HbA1c. Conclusions:HbA1c in patients with acute ischemic stroke in Tianjin is characterized by seasonal fluctuations, which is high in winter and spring and low in summer and autumn. This difference is related to the level of HbA1c.

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International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases ; (12): 910-913, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-929865

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Objective:To investigate the seasonal changes of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke.Methods:Patients with acute ischemic stroke who were hospitalized in the Department of Neurology, the Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University and had fasting blood glucose data from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2020 were enrolled retrospectively. The general data and FPG results of all patients were collected, and the seasonal changes of various indexes were analyzed. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine the influencing factors of FPG.Results:A total of 1 323 patients with acute ischemic stroke who had FPG data were enrolled, of whom 519 patients (39.2%) had diabetes mellitus and 804 (60.8%) had no diabetes mellitus. The baseline National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, body mass index, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and FPG in the winter group were significantly higher than those in the summer group (all P<0.05). Further subgroup analysis of gender and age showed that the FPG level of elderly patients aged 65-80 years had significant seasonal changes ( P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that age, season, body mass index, whether complicated with diabetes mellitus, whether using insulin and/or oral hypoglycemic drugs were the independent influencing factors of FPG levels. Conclusion:The FPG levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke have the characteristics of seasonal fluctuation, which is more obvious in elderly patients aged 65-80 years.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 37(1): e00174019, 2021. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1278599

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O objetivo desta pesquisa é analisar a associação de variações temporais dos agravos e das mortes por causas externas com períodos de maior fluxo de visitantes em municípios turísticos do litoral de São Paulo, Brasil, no período de 2004 a 2014. Trata-se de um estudo ecológico, de séries temporais diárias e mensais, baseado nos dados do Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM) e Sistema de Informações Hospitalares do Sistema Único de Saúde (SIH/SUS) no período de 1º de janeiro de 2004 a 31 de dezembro de 2014, tendo como unidades de análise os quatro municípios do litoral norte do Estado de São Paulo. Modelos de regressão binomial negativa foram ajustados para o desfecho que representou o número de ocorrências de internações hospitalares e/ou óbitos por causas externas, tendo como preditores as variáveis de calendário (dias da semana, feriados, mês e ano de ocorrência). Os feriados de Ano Novo, Carnaval, Tiradentes e Proclamação da República destacaram-se com médias iguais ou superiores a 5 desfechos por dia. Dentre os dias da semana, a segunda-feira e o domingo apresentaram as maiores médias. Levando em consideração todos os preditores, verifica-se maior tendência de ocorrência dos desfechos na segunda-feira (OR = 1,11; IC95%: 1,05-1,18), nos feriados de Ano Novo (OR = 1,44; IC95%: 1,19-1,74) e Proclamação da República (OR = 1,49; IC95%: 1,13-1,94) e nos meses de janeiro (OR = 1,11; IC95%: 1,02-1,20) e fevereiro (OR = 1,13; IC95%: 1,04-1,23). A morbidade e a mortalidade por causas externas nos municípios estudados foram maiores no período de maior movimentação de turistas, subsidiando a estruturação do atendimento destas lesões e as ações de prevenção e de promoção de saúde direcionadas para este grupo de causas.


This study aims to analyze the association between temporal variations in injuries and deaths from external causes and periods of greater flow of visitors in tourist municipalities (counties) on the coastline of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, from 2004 to 2014. This is an ecological study of daily and monthly time series based on data from the Brazilian Mortality Information System (SIM) and Brazilian Hospital Information System of the Brazilian Unified National Health System (SIH/SUS) from January 1, 2004, to December 31, 2014, using as the analytical units the four municipalities on the northern coast of the State of São Paulo. Negative binomial regression models were adjusted for the outcome that represented the number of hospital admissions and/or deaths from external causes, with calendar variables as predictors (days of the week, holidays, month, and year of occurrence). The Brazilian holidays New Year's Day, Carnival, Tiradentes, and Proclamation of the Republic stood out with mean numbers greater than or equal to 5 outcomes per day. Among the days of the week, Monday and Sunday had the highest mean numbers. Considering all the predictors, there was a higher tendency to the occurrence of outcomes on Monday (OR = 1.11; 95%CI: 1.05-1.18), New Year's Day (OR = 1.44; 95%CI: 1.19-1.74), and Proclamation of the Republic Day (OR = 1.49; 95%CI: 1.13-1.94) and in the months of January (OR = 1.11; 95%CI: 1.02-1.20) and February (OR = 1.13; 95%CI: 1.04-1.23). Morbidity and mortality from external causes in these tourist towns were higher in the period with the greatest flow of tourists, emphasizing the need to organize care for these injuries, alongside measures for prevention and health promotion targeted to this group of causes.


El objetivo de esta investigación es analizar la asociación de variaciones temporales en enfermedades y muertes por causas externas, durante períodos de mayor flujo de visitantes en municipios turísticos del litoral de São Paulo, Brasil, durante el período de 2004 a 2014. Se trata de un estudio ecológico, de series temporales diarias y mensuales, basado en los datos del Sistema de Información sobre Mortalidad (SIM) y Sistema de Informaciones Hospitalarias del Sistema Único de Salud (SIH/SUS), durante el período del 1º de enero de 2004 al 31 de diciembre de 2014, teniendo como unidades de análisis los cuatro municipios del litoral norte del Estado de São Paulo. Modelos de regresión binomial negativa se ajustaron al resultado que representó el número de ocurrencias de internamientos hospitalarios y/u óbitos por causas externas, teniendo como predictores variables de calendario (días de la semana, festivos, mes y año de ocurrencia). Los festivos de Año Nuevo, Carnaval, Tiradentes y Proclamación de la República se destacaron con medias iguales o superiores a 5 resultados por día. Entre los días de la semana, el lunes y el domingo presentaron las mayores medias. Teniendo en consideración todos los predictores, se verifica una mayor tendencia de ocurrencia de los resultados: los lunes (OR = 1,11; IC95%: 1,05-1,18), festivo de Año Nuevo (OR = 1,44; IC95%: 1,19-1,74) y Proclamación de la República (OR = 1,49; IC95%: 1,13-1,94) y, en los meses de enero (OR = 1,11; IC95%: 1,02-1,20) y de febrero (OR = 1,13; IC95%: 1,04-1,23). La morbilidad y mortalidad por causas externas en los municipios estudiados fueron mayores en el período de mayor movimiento de turistas, apoyando la organización de la atención a esas lesiones, así como acciones de prevención y promoción de salud dirigidas hacia este grupo de causas.


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Humans , Mortality , Hospitalization , Brazil/epidemiology , Causality , Morbidity , Cities
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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 91(6)dic. 2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1508060

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Introducción: El principal rol de la vitamina D es la regulación del metabolismo del calcio, cuya principal fuen te es la vitamina D3 que se obtiene principalmente por la acción de la luz ultravioleta (UV) en la piel. Objetivo: Evaluar las diferencias estacionales en las concentraciones de 25-hidroxi-vitamina D3 (25OHVitD3), hormona paratiroidea (PTH), fosfatasa alcalina (FA) y calcio en niños en edad esco lar. Sujetos y Método: Se midieron las concentraciones de 25OHVitD3, PTH, FA y calcio en niños de 5 a 8 años, sin suplementación de Vitamina D, reclutados en Santiago de Chile (latitud -33.4372) en distintas estaciones del año. El estatus de VitD fue definido como suficiente con concentraciones de 25OHVitD3 > 20 ng/mL (50 nmol/L), insuficiente 12-20 ng/mL (30-50 nmol/L) y deficiente 20 ng/mL) en verano, lo que disminuyó significativamente en invierno (54,3%, p < 0,0001). Conclusiones: Las concentraciones de 25OHVitD3 disminuyeron en aproximadamente la mitad de los niños durante el invierno, lo que se vio acompañado de un aumento de la PTH y FA, asociado a concentraciones normales de calcio. De acuerdo a nuestros resultados, la suplementación con VitD en niños podría ser necesaria durante otoño e invierno.


Introduction: The main role of Vitamin D is to regulate calcium metabolism, whose main source is vitamin D3 ob tained mostly from the action of ultraviolet (UV) light on the skin. Objective: To evaluate the seaso nal differences in the concentrations of 25-hydroxy-vitamin D3 (25OHVitD3), parathyroid hormone (PTH), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and calcium in school-age children. Subjects and Method: The concentrations of 25OHVitD3, PTH, ALP, and calcium were measured in children from Santiago, Chile (latitude -33.4372), aged 5 to 8 years, without Vitamin D supplementation, in different seasons of the year. VitD status was defined as sufficient with concentrations of 25OHVitD3 >20 ng/mL (50 nmol/L), insufficient 12-20 ng/mL (30-50 nmol/L) and deficient 20 ng/mL), which decreased significantly in winter to 54.3% (p <0.0001). Conclusions: In winter, 25OHVitD3 concentrations decreased in approximately half of the children, which was associated with an increase in PTH and ALP, and normal calcium concentrations. According to our results, children may need VitD supple mentation during fall and winter.

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. (1992) ; 66(10): 1431-1436, Oct. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | SES-SP, LILACS | ID: biblio-1136143

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate seasonal variation of 25(OH)vitamin D [25(OH)D3] levels, and factors associated with it, in healthy adult men, who exercised outdoors for 50 min., at least twice a week, from 10AM to 4PM, in a Brazilian semitropical region. METHODS: Blood samples were collected at the end of each season for 25(OH)D3, measured by liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Ultraviolet irradiation was estimated by radiometer, calculating the daily photobiological response to vitamin D synthesis in human skin (D-VitD). The prevalence of 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL changed with the seasons (p=0.000): 8.7% (n=6/69), 1.5% (n=1/66), 0 (n=0/64), and 21.7% (n=13/60), respectively, at the end of winter, spring, summer, and autumn. The prevalence, adjusted for multiple comparisons, was higher in winter than summer (p=0.026), and in autumn than spring (p=0.001) and summer (p=0.000). There were no associations of 25(OH) D3 levels with BMI (p=0.207), body fat (p=0.064), and phototype (p=0.485), in univariate analysis. It was associated with D-VitD in the 30 days before blood sampling (p=0.000), after adjustment to body fat. The prevalence of 25(OH)D3 <30ng/mL varied seasonally (p=0.000): 69.6% (n=48/69), 68.2% (n=45/66), 43.8% (n=28/64), and 88.4% (n=53/60), respectively, in winter, spring, summer, and autumn. CONCLUSIONS: In a Brazilian subtropical region, a seasonal variation in 25(OH)D3 was observed in healthy adult males, although they spent at least 50 min outdoors twice a week, wearing shorts and T-shirts. 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL was 21.7% in autumn; D-vitD 30 days prior to blood sampling was the only factor independently associated with 25(OH)D3 levels.


RESUMO OBJETIVOS: Avaliar a sazonalidade da 25(OH)vitamina D3 [25(OH)D3] e fatores associados em homens adultos saudáveis, que se exercitavam ao ar livre pelo menos 50 min duas vezes por semana, das 10 às 16h, em uma região subtropical. MÉTODOS: Sangue foi colhido no fim das estações para medir 25(OH)D3, por cromatografia líquida em tandem com espectroscopia de massas. A radiação ultravioleta foi estimada por radiômetro, calculando diariamente a resposta fotobiológica para sintetizar vitamina D na pele humana (D-VitD). RESULTADOS: A prevalência de 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL foi sazonal (p=0.000): 8.7% (n=6/69), 1.5% (n=1/66), 0% (n= 0/64), e 21.7% (n=13/60), respectivamente, no final do inverno, primavera, verão e outono. A prevalência, ajustada para comparações múltiplas, foi maior no inverno do que no verão (p=0.026) e no outono do que na primavera (p=0.001) e verão (p=0.000). A 25(OH)D3 não se associou com o índice de massa corporal (p=0.207), gordura corporal (p=0.064) ou fototipo (p=0.485), na análise univariada. Associou-se à D-VitD nos 30 dias antes da coleta de sangue (p=0.000), ajustada para gordura corporal. Houve sazonalidade na prevalência de 25(OH)D3 <30ng/mL (p=0.000): 69.6% (n=48/69), 68.2% (n=45/66), 43.8% (n=28/64), e 88.4% (n=53/60), respectivamente, no inverno, primavera, verão e outono. CONCLUSÕES: Em uma região subtropical, houve sazonalidade na 25(OH)D3 em homens adultos, saudáveis, embora se exercitassem ao ar livre pelo menos 50 minutos duas vezes por semana, usando shorts e camiseta. 25(OH)D3 <20ng/mL foi 21.7% no outono e a D-vitD 30 dias antes da coleta do sangue foi o único fator associado de modo independente à 25(OH)D3.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Vitamin D , Vitamin D Deficiency/epidemiology , Seasons , Vitamins , Brazil/epidemiology , Calcifediol , Dietary Supplements
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-204875

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The effects of plantain shade and dry season irrigation on the growth, field survival, flowering and pod production of cacao was investigated. Treatments were a 2 by 2 factorial combinations of shade regimes (Unshaded/open sun and shaded) and irrigation intervals (5-day and 10-day intervals) arranged in a split-plot design. There was an unirrigated but shaded control. The shade regimes constituted the main plot while irrigation intervals were the sub-plot treatments. The growth, dry season survival, flowering and pod/bean yield characters of cacao were enhanced in the unshaded (open sun) compared with the shaded plants. The open sun treatment combined with 5-day irrigation produced the largest canopy development, flowering and pod production compared with shading-irrigation combinations. The shade-irrigation ameliorated microclimate and enhanced growth and development, flowering and uniform fruiting/pod production and total bean yield and reduced dry season mortality (whole tree death, branch and twig dieback). For the non-irrigated but shaded cacao, about 30% dry season mortality (branch and twig dieback) were obtained. Air temperatures within the cacao field were highest for open sun cacao followed by moderate and dense shade respectively. Flowers were more profuse for unshaded (open sun) cocoa compared with the shaded while the yield and yield components of cacao for each harvest dates and total pod and bean yields were significantly different between the unshaded and shaded cacao regimes. Trees that were irrigated at 5-day intervals produced significantly (P < 0.05) higher LAI, branching, flowers and pods compared with those irrigated at 10-day intervals. The 5-day irrigation interval significantly increased percentage of trees bearing flowers and pods, and produced larger number, and heavier pods and beans compared with the 10-day interval. The drip irrigation strategy adopted ameliorated dry season terminal drought (hydrothermal stresses) in cacao. This is a veritable tool to scale up growth, survival, establishment and flower/pod production.

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