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Aten Primaria ; 43(8): 398-406, 2011 Aug.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21349603

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OBJECTIVE: To study the improvement of metabolic control and cardiovascular risk factors, adherence, self-monitoring, self-care, attitudes and motivation in subjects with Type 2 Diabetes (DM2) in a specific Health Care Area after group intervention through the community: diabetes education (DE) and physical exercise (PE). DESIGN: A single blind, randomised controlled clinical trial. INTERVENTION: group 1: DE; group 2: ED and PE; group 3: only PE, and "control" group-4: Individual consultations. LOCATION: Urban health centre/municipal sports centre. PARTICIPANTS: 108 DM2, age: 40-70, glycated haemoglobin (HbA(1)c) ≤ 8.5%, blood pressure (BP)<160/90 and body mass index (BMI)<45, excluding those with chronic complications and/or acute decompensation. INTERVENTIONS: During 6 months, 8 workshops were held for group education and monitored aerobic physical exercise of moderate intensity (3 hours a week). MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Primary variable pre- and post- intervention: reduction in HbA(1)c; other variables: examination and analytical data, therapeutic compliance, self-monitoring, self-care, attitudes and motivation (DAS-3SP survey). RESULTS: After intervention, more diabetics had a lower HbA(1)c following a full intervention: "DE" and "PE", RR: 1.93 (0.85-4.40) and exercise, RR: 1.56 (0.65-3.76). With simultaneous DE and PE, the BMI, RR: 1.61 (0.85-3.03) and LDL cholesterol, RR: 1.82 (0.99-3.36), of many subjects decreased. Dietary compliance, RR: 1.29 (0.32-5.22) and exercise, RR: 1.93 (0.76-4.91) also increased, more patients performing their own checks, RR: 3.86 (0.90-16.55) and improving motivation/attitudes in "strict control management", RR: 1.48 (0.94-2.34). With PE, systolic and diastolic BP decreased in more patients RR: 1.35 (0.72-2.52), 1.87 (0.72-4.84) while in the DE group only diastolic values decreased 1.80 (0.69-4.67). CONCLUSIONS: Patient conditions improve more with the combination of DE and PE, though the results are not statistically significant, probably due to insufficient sample size.


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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/prevención & control , Actividad Motora , Educación del Paciente como Asunto , Adulto , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Método Simple Ciego
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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 18121, 2021 09 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34518562

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Historical records document medieval immigration from North Africa to Iberia to create Islamic al-Andalus. Here, we present a low-coverage genome of an eleventh century CE man buried in an Islamic necropolis in Segorbe, near Valencia, Spain. Uniparental lineages indicate North African ancestry, but at the autosomal level he displays a mosaic of North African and European-like ancestries, distinct from any present-day population. Altogether, the genome-wide evidence, stable isotope results and the age of the burial indicate that his ancestry was ultimately a result of admixture between recently arrived Amazigh people (Berbers) and the population inhabiting the Peninsula prior to the Islamic conquest. We detect differences between our sample and a previously published group of contemporary individuals from Valencia, exemplifying how detailed, small-scale aDNA studies can illuminate fine-grained regional and temporal differences. His genome demonstrates how ancient DNA studies can capture portraits of past genetic variation that have been erased by later demographic shifts-in this case, most likely the seventeenth century CE expulsion of formerly Islamic communities as tolerance dissipated following the Reconquista by the Catholic kingdoms of the north.


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Dieta , Genética de Población , Migración Humana , África del Norte , Antropología , Arqueología , Antecedentes Genéticos , Genoma Humano , Historia Medieval , Humanos , Filogenia , Filogeografía , España
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