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J Nutr Sci ; 12: e29, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36843975

ABSTRACT

The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of oral administration of vitamin D supplementation in reducing BMI and lipid profile in adolescents and young adults from a cohort in Bucaramanga, Colombia. One hundred and one young adults were randomly assigned to one of two doses of vitamin D [1000 international units (IU) or 200 IU] administered daily for 15 weeks. The primary outcomes were serum 25(OH)D levels, BMI and lipid profile. The secondary outcomes were waist-hip ratio, skinfolds and fasting blood glucose. We found a mean ± sd plasma concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] was 25⋅0 ± 7⋅0 ng/ml at baseline, and after 15 weeks, it increased to 31⋅0 ± 10⋅0 ng/ml in the participants who received a daily dose of 1000 IU, (P < 0⋅0001). For the participants in the control group (200 IU), it went from 26⋅0 ± 8⋅0 ng/ml to 29⋅0 ± 8⋅0 ng/ml (P = 0⋅002). There were no differences between groups in body mass index. There was a statistically significant decrease in LDL-cholesterol between the intervention group v. the control group (mean difference -11⋅50 mg/dl (95 % CI -21⋅86 to -1⋅15; P = 0⋅030). The conclusions of the present study were two different doses of vitamin D supplementation (200 IU v. 1000 IU) produced changes in serum 25(OH)D levels over 15 weeks of administration in healthy young adults. No significant changes were found in the body mass index when the effect of the treatments was compared. A significant reduction in LDL-cholesterol was found when comparing the two intervention groups. Trial registration: NCT04377386.


Subject(s)
Dietary Supplements , Vitamin D , Adolescent , Humans , Young Adult , Body Mass Index , Colombia , Pilot Projects , Calcifediol , Cholesterol
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 99(35): e21722, 2020 Aug 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32871891

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: In recent years, the role of vitamin D (VD) as a protective factor in cardiovascular disease has been recognized. Thus, there is a need to study the effect of vitamin D supplementation in the control of different cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome, especially in young populations where few studies have been conducted. METHODS: Pilot study of a randomized, parallel two-arm, triple-blind clinical controlled trial in 150 adolescents and young adults in the city of Bucaramanga-Colombia. The intervention group will receive 1000 IU of VD and the control group 200 IU of VD daily for 15 weeks. The main outcomes are: serum calcifediol levels (25(OH) D), body mass index and lipid profile; secondary outcomes are complementary to the previous ones (skin folds, waist-hip ratio). Other variables will be analyzed such as assessment of dietary intake, physical activity, sun exposure, cigarette and tobacco consumption and compliance with VD supplementation. DISCUSSION: This study is innovative since there is little evidence from clinical trials in adolescents and young adults; similar studies are not known in our context. The results of this study may facilitate the recommendation of oral vitamin D supplementation in the population of interest. In addition, it is a low-cost and easy-to-apply intervention that could contribute to the formulation and implementation of health policies. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT04377386.


Subject(s)
Body Mass Index , Calcifediol/blood , Lipids/blood , Vitamin D/administration & dosage , Vitamins/administration & dosage , Administration, Oral , Adolescent , Colombia , Dietary Supplements , Double-Blind Method , Humans , Pilot Projects , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Skinfold Thickness , Waist-Hip Ratio , Young Adult
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ASAIO J ; 63(6): e71-e76, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27922884

ABSTRACT

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is widely used in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and myocarditis. Severe vector-mediated diseases may be complicated by ARDS or myocarditis, which are both associated with a high mortality rate. We present six cases of severe dengue, malaria, and acute Chagas disease that were treated with ECMO from September 2007 to September 2015. Patients included two pediatric and four adults (aged 12-48). Survival to decannulation was 83% and to discharge was 66%. Overall, the mean duration on ECMO was 25.4 days. We conclude that ECMO treatment can be beneficial in patients with severe dengue, malaria, and acute Chagas disease, if complicated by pulmonary or cardiac complications.


Subject(s)
Chagas Disease/therapy , Dengue/therapy , Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation/methods , Malaria/therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/therapy , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 112(3): e101-e104, jun. 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-708498

ABSTRACT

La leishmaniasis es un problema creciente de salud pública, que produce un gran impacto social. La leishmaniasis laríngea y sin puerta de entrada evidente es rara, en especial en pacientes inmunocompetentes. Describimos un caso de leishmaniasis laríngea con extensión traqueal y estenosis secundaria en un adolescente previamente sano y sin factores de riesgo ambiental o personal.


Leishmaniasis is a growing public health problem and it produces a great social impact. Laryngeal leishmaniasis without obvious gateway is rare; especially in immunocompetent patients. We report a case of laryngeal leishmaniasis with tracheal involvement and stenosis on a previously healthy teenager without environmental or personal risk factors.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Child , Humans , Male , Leishmaniasis , Laryngeal Diseases/parasitology , Nose Diseases/parasitology , Tracheal Diseases/parasitology , Laryngeal Diseases/complications , Leishmaniasis/diagnosis , Mucous Membrane , Nose Diseases/complications , Tracheal Diseases/complications
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 112(3): e101-e104, jun. 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-131985

ABSTRACT

La leishmaniasis es un problema creciente de salud pública, que produce un gran impacto social. La leishmaniasis laríngea y sin puerta de entrada evidente es rara, en especial en pacientes inmunocompetentes. Describimos un caso de leishmaniasis laríngea con extensión traqueal y estenosis secundaria en un adolescente previamente sano y sin factores de riesgo ambiental o personal.(AU)


Leishmaniasis is a growing public health problem and it produces a great social impact. Laryngeal leishmaniasis without obvious gateway is rare; especially in immunocompetent patients. We report a case of laryngeal leishmaniasis with tracheal involvement and stenosis on a previously healthy teenager without environmental or personal risk factors.(AU)

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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 112(3): e101-4, 2014 Jun.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24862817

ABSTRACT

Leishmaniasis is a growing public health problem and it produces a great social impact. Laryngeal leishmaniasis without obvious gateway is rare; especially in immunocompetent patients. We report a case of laryngeal leishmaniasis with tracheal involvement and stenosis on a previously healthy teenager without environmental or personal risk factors.


Subject(s)
Laryngeal Diseases/parasitology , Leishmaniasis , Nose Diseases/parasitology , Tracheal Diseases/parasitology , Adolescent , Child , Humans , Laryngeal Diseases/complications , Leishmaniasis/diagnosis , Male , Mucous Membrane , Nose Diseases/complications , Tracheal Diseases/complications
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 112(3): e101-4, 2014 Jun.
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-133563

ABSTRACT

Leishmaniasis is a growing public health problem and it produces a great social impact. Laryngeal leishmaniasis without obvious gateway is rare; especially in immunocompetent patients. We report a case of laryngeal leishmaniasis with tracheal involvement and stenosis on a previously healthy teenager without environmental or personal risk factors.

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AIDS Educ Prev ; 14(3 Suppl A): 72-80, 2002 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12092939

ABSTRACT

The present community-based study in Bogotá, Colombia, investigated risk assessment and preventive counseling practices of obstetrician/gynecologists (ob/gyn n = 34) and their impact on women's (n = 230) knowledge and risk behaviors. The data indicate that physician education has a significant and positive impact on women's knowledge and behavior. After controlling for sociodemographic variables, women instructed by their ob/gyn were 11 times more likely to correctly identify preventive measures (p = 0.0001) and high-risk sexual practices for the HIV /sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) transmission (4x; p = 0.05) and were less likely to engage in high-risk sexual practices (OR = 2; p = 0.05). Few ob/gyns (17%), however, assess risk behaviors and provide risk reduction counseling, and only 6% frequently encouraged HIV testing. These findings highlight the potential public health impact of ob/gyn physicians and underscore the need to increase their involvement in halting the HIV/STD epidemic in Colombia.


Subject(s)
Counseling , Gynecology/standards , HIV Infections/prevention & control , Obstetrics/standards , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Adult , Colombia , Female , Health Services Research , Humans , Middle Aged , Program Evaluation , Risk Reduction Behavior , Risk-Taking
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