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Rev. Eugenio Espejo ; 16(2): 101-113, 20220504.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1370068

ABSTRACT

Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica sobre los efectos de azúcares totales sustitutos de sacarosa sobre el estado de salud bucal. Los artículos científicos fueron localizados en bases de datos científicas digitales: Scopus, PubMed, Web Of Science y Ovid. Las fuentes empleadas son de libre acceso, 49 de los manuscritos fueron descartados, quedando 23. El 43,5% de los artículos mostraban resultados de ensayos clínicos sobre las gomas de mascar con xilitol, el 39,1% acerca de otros compuestos (stevia, magnolia, eritritol, fostato de calcio), el 13% revisiones narrativas y el 4,4% metaanálisis. Las gomas de mascar hechas con sustitutos de sacarosa estimulan la producción salival, neutralizan y elevan su pH, reconociéndosele su función promotora de salud bucal en varias publicaciones científicas. Los efectos anticariogénicos del xilitol están establecidos en diversos estudios. No existen suficientes estudios sobre los efectos de las sustancias: stevia, d-tagatosa, magnolia, eritritol y fostato de calcio.


A bibliographic review was carried out on the effects of sucrose substitute total sugars on the state of oral health. The scientific articles were in the following digital scientific databases: Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science and Ovid. The sources used were freely accessible, 49 of the manuscripts gotten by the search were discarded and 23 were used. 43.5% of the articles inclu-ded showed results of clinical trials on chewing gums with xylitol, 39.1% about other com-pounds (stevia, magnolia, erythritol, calcium phosphate), 13% narrative reviews and the 4.4% meta-analysis. Chewing gums made with sucrose substitutes stimulate salivary production, neutralize and raise its pH. That is why, its role in promoting oral health is recognized in several scientific publications. The anticariogenic effects of xylitol were established in various studies. There were not enough studies on the effects of the substances: stevia, d-tagatose, magnolia, erythritol and calcium phosphate


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Sucrose , Oral Health , Sugars , Xylitol , Causality , Bibliography
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Front Psychol ; 8: 1638, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29046650

ABSTRACT

Alcohol consumption in adolescents causes negative effects on familiar, social, academic life, as well as neurocognitive alterations. The binge drinking (BD) pattern of alcohol is characterized by the alternation of episodes of heavy drinking in a short interval of time, and periods of abstinence, a practice that can result in important brain alterations; even more than regular alcohol consumption. The prefrontal cortex, which acts as neural support for the executive processes, is particularly affected by alcohol; however, not all studies are in agreement about how BD alcohol consumption affects executive functioning. Some research has found that alcohol consumption in adolescence does not significantly affect executive functioning while others found it does. It is possible that these discrepancies could be due to the history of alcohol consumption, that is, at what age the subjects started drinking. The aim of our study is to assess the performance on executive functioning tasks of 13-19-year-old adolescents according to their pattern of alcohol consumption. We hypothesize that BD adolescents will perform worse than non-BD subjects in tasks that evaluate executive functions, and these differences will increase depending on how long they have been consuming alcohol. Three hundred and twenty-two students (48.14% females; age range 13-22 years; mean aged 16.7 ± 2.59) participated in the study; all of them had begun drinking at the age of 13 years. Participant were divided into three groups, according to their age range (13-15, 16-18, and 19-22 years) and divided according to their pattern of alcohol consumption (BD and control groups). Then, the subjects were evaluated with neuropsychological tasks that assess executive functions like working memory, inhibition, cognitive flexibility, or self-control among others. The entire sample showed a normal improvement in their executive performance, but this improvement was more stable and robust in the control group. Regarding the executive performance among age groups, control subjects only obtained better results than BDs in the 19-22-year-old range, whereas the performance was quite similar at younger ages. Considering that all the BD subjects started drinking at the same age (13 years old), it is possible that a kind of compensation mechanism exists in the adolescent brain which allows them to reach a normal performance in executive tasks. This theoretical mechanism would depend upon neuronal labor, which could lose efficacy over time with further alcohol ingestion. This process would account for the differences in neuropsychological performance, which were only observed in older students with a longer history of alcohol consumption.

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J Interpers Violence ; 27(13): 2685-702, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22829210

ABSTRACT

The purpose of the study was to explore how negative self-schemas and partner attachments were related to the experience and expression of anger (i.e., trait anger, inward and outward expression of anger) in a sample of male batterers (n = 40) who participated in court-mandated group services. They completed the Experience in Close Relationships (ECR), the Young Schema Questionnaire-2 (YSQ-2), the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (STAXI-2), and a demographic sheet. Male batterers who experienced pervasive anger (i.e., trait anger) tended to experience negative self-schemas associated with the Impaired Limits domain (respecting the rights of others, insufficient self-control, entitlement). Male batterers who tended to suppress their anger tended to feel avoidantly attached to their romantic partner and endorsed negative self-schemas associated with the Disconnection and Rejection domain (abandonment, emotional deprivation, defectiveness/shame). Implications for clinical practice with male offenders and future research are discussed.


Subject(s)
Anger , Internal-External Control , Interpersonal Relations , Men/psychology , Self Concept , Spouse Abuse/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Antisocial Personality Disorder/psychology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Object Attachment , Risk Factors , Self Disclosure , Shame , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Diagnóstico (Perú) ; 47(1): 44-46, ene.-mar. 2008. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: lil-502982

ABSTRACT

El colgajo libre de dorsal ancho ha sido utilizado ampliamente para la reconstrucción de lesiones complejas de miembros inferiores. En el Hospital Nacional Arzobispo Loayza las lesiones post traumáticas de miembros inferiores han sido reconstruidas con colgajos loco regionales o de pierna cruzada. Se presenta el primer caso de un colgajo libre micro vascular con gran dorsal realizado en nuestra institución por el autor principal para la reconstrucción de una lesión compleja de pierna con exposición total de la tibia utilizando los vasos peroneos en su porción distal para la anastomosis micro vascular. Mostramos el planeamiento pre operatorio, el procedimiento y complicaciones.


Latissimus dorsi free flap has been used widely for lower extremity reconstruction. In Hospital Nacional Arzobispo Loayza post traumatic lower extremity wounds have been reconstructed using loco regional flaps or crossed leg flaps. We present the first case of a free latissimus dorsi free flap performed in our institution by the main author for the reconstruction of a leg wound with full tibia exposure using the distal peroneal vessels for microvascular anastomosis. We present the pre operative planning, the procedure and complications.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Surgical Flaps , Lower Extremity
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