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Public Health Nutr ; 24(3): 436-448, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32693859

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To adapt a short FFQ (SFFQ) and evaluate its relative validity and reproducibility to assess food group intake in a population resident in the Basque Country. Moreover, the possible influence of associated variables (such as education level) on its validity and reproducibility was determined. DESIGN: Nine-day 24-h recalls (24HR) were used as a reference to explore validity over the course of 1 year. The degree of misclassification in the SFFQ was evaluated by a contingency table of quartiles and by Bland-Altman plots comparing SFFQ2 and 24HR. SFFQ was administered twice to explore reproducibility at 1 year. SETTING: Basque Autonomous Community. PARTICIPANTS: Adults aged ≥21 years (n 99). The sample was randomly selected and representative of the target population. RESULTS: For validity, statistically significant correlations were observed for more than half of the food groups, with the lowest correlations (r or ρ) for fat (-0·008) and the highest for other foods (0·963). The mean percentage of the subjects' food intake that was classified into the same or adjacent quartile in both methods was 75·2 %. Reproducibility was explored by the correlation coefficient and ranged from 0·201 to 0·809, and 82·6 % of participants were in the same or adjacent quartile in both SFFQ. The associated variables did not seem to influence the validity and reproducibility of the SFFQ. CONCLUSIONS: An adapted SFFQ presented good reproducibility and validity for measuring most food groups in the target population, and these results did not seem to be influenced by the associated variables.


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Diet Surveys/statistics & numerical data , Diet , Energy Intake , Adult , Humans , Reproducibility of Results , Spain , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Br J Nutr ; 123(3): 347-360, 2020 02 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31690352

ABSTRACT

The EHU12/24 (code of a survey from the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, UPV/EHU) study was designed to investigate the risk factors of overweight/obesity-related lifestyles, particularly those associated with diet, their psychosocial influences and the interactions among these factors. This observational cohort study was carried out according to a standardised protocol and involved a representative sample of the UPV/EHU student population. Anthropometric measurements, direct behavioural determinants, such as physical activity and diet, and indirect determinants, such as social/psychological factors, are considered. In this paper, we present the survey design, instruments, measurements and related quality management. We describe the study sample in terms of its socio-economic and demographic factors and knowledge area and summarise the methodology used to collect the data and obtain the anthropometric measurements. The participants were 603 students (59·5 % female) aged 18-28 years. The crude participation proportion was 53·5 %. Regarding the knowledge area, the lowest response proportions were obtained from the Health Sciences (38·6 %) compared with the Non-Health Sciences (48·3 %) (P = 0·003). The mean age was 20·9 years, and 83·1 % of the sample were from Basque Country. Regarding the socio-economic characteristics, there were significant differences by sex and knowledge area in most studied variables. Moreover, the Health Sciences students were more likely younger, from outside Basque Country, to have parents with university degrees and to have a higher social status. In conclusion, the EHU12/24 cohort provides valuable data for analysing the complexity and multidimensionality of obesity in university students.


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Obesity/etiology , Observational Studies as Topic/methods , Overweight/etiology , Students/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires , Adolescent , Adult , Cohort Studies , Female , Humans , Life Style , Male , Research Design , Risk Factors , Spain , Universities , Young Adult
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Phys Rev E ; 96(2-1): 022103, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28950539

ABSTRACT

In this work we propose a theoretical model that accounts for the main features of the loading-unloading process of a symmetric redox MnO_{2}-based supercapacitor dominated by fast electrochemical reactions at the electrodes. The model is formulated on the basis of nonequilibrium thermodynamics from which we are able to deduce generalized expressions for the electrochemical affinity, the load-voltage and the current-voltage equations that constitute generalizations of the current-overpotential and Butler-Volmer equations, and that are used to describe experimental voltagram data with good agreement. These equations allowed us to derive the behavior of the energy dissipated per cycle showing that it has a nonmonotonic behavior and that in the operation regime it follows a power-law behavior as a function of the frequency. The existence of a maximum for the energy dissipated as a function of the frequency suggests the that the corresponding optimal operation frequency should be similar in value to ω_{max}.

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Int. j. lepr ; 25(2): 119-121, Apr.-Jun. 1957. tab
Article in English | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, HANSEN, Hanseníase Leprosy, SESSP-ILSLACERVO, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1227756

ABSTRACT

Fifty healthy, lepromin-negative individuals living with leprous persons were vaccinated with Tuberculosis Vaccine, Irradiated. In 47 of them the lepromin reaction became positive after one or two courses of the vaccine. We believe that Tuberculosis Vaccine, Irradiated, may prove to be of value because it changes Mitsuda-negative individuals to positive reactors.


Subject(s)
Leprosy , Leprosy/classification , Leprosy/diagnosis
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