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Aging Clin Exp Res ; 28(2): 189-95, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26240032

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: An increase in daily doses of protein and fiber for the elderly is relevant in preventing sarcopenia and preserving intestinal balance. However, such intake of supplements is often compromised by the lack of adherence among the elderly. OBJECTIVES: The main objective was to evaluate the perception of the hedonic qualities of compote enriched with NUTRALYS(®) pea protein, NUTRALYS(®)W hydrolyzed wheat gluten and NUTRIOSE(®) soluble fiber and the changes in that perception due to repeated consumption. The secondary objectives were to evaluate the evolution in the quantity of compote eaten, satisfaction with consumption and any changes in fatigue, digestive comfort and digestive tolerance when eating compote every other day for 3 weeks. METHOD: An observational study was conducted in nursing homes on volunteers aged 70-90 years. The compote was proposed as a lunchtime dessert every two days for a period of three consecutive weeks. All criteria were evaluated at days D0 and/or D1, D7, D15 and D21, except for the amount of compote eaten, evaluated after each meal at which it was served. RESULTS: When first tasted, the compote was judged 'rather pleasant' to 'very pleasant' by 91.6 % and this rating held up at 79.2 % (p = 0.1797) after 1 week, 83.3 % (p = 0.3173) after 2 weeks and 79.2 % (p = 0.2568) after 3 weeks. Average consumption of compote was stable and varied between a maximum of 79.5 % of the total quantity at inclusion to a minimum of 61.5 % recorded on D17. The other parameters did not change significantly. CONCLUSION: Pea protein, hydrolyzed wheat gluten and soluble fiber seem to provide an appropriate form of protein and fiber supplementation in the diets of elderly people in nursing homes.


Subject(s)
Dextrins/administration & dosage , Dietary Fiber/administration & dosage , Eating/psychology , Homes for the Aged/statistics & numerical data , Nursing Homes/statistics & numerical data , Patient Compliance/statistics & numerical data , Sarcopenia , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Dietary Supplements , Female , France , Humans , Male , Malus , Plant Proteins, Dietary/administration & dosage , Portion Size , Sarcopenia/diet therapy , Sarcopenia/prevention & control , Treatment Outcome
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Curr Med Res Opin ; 30(7): 1309-16, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24502771

ABSTRACT

AIMS: Assess the evolution of cardiovascular lifestyle behaviors in hypercholesterolemic patients concomitantly with changes in their daily intake of phytosterol-supplemented yoghurt (Phyto-SY). METHODS: Nationwide prospective observational study conducted in general practices across France and Spain. Each practitioner suggested lifestyle changes to five consecutive patients with hypercholesterolemia (whether or not they were taking hypocholesterolemic drugs) and recommended daily consumption of Phyto-SY. The study design involved an inclusion visit, a patient's self-monitoring assessment after 1 month, and a final visit after 4 months. Primary evaluation criterion: changes in dietary habits assessed by a standardized Nutritional Lifestyle score. Secondary criteria: changes in lipid profile, anthropometry (waist circumference) and lifestyle behavior. RESULTS: A total of 2376 hypercholesterolemic patients (of whom 54.8% were women) were included. The average age was 56.2 years old. The Nutritional Lifestyle score improved from 15.4 ± 5.4 to 8.7 ± 4.0 (p < 0.0001). Total cholesterol decreased by 10.6% (<0.0001), HDL-C increased by 8.0% (<0.0001), and LDL-C fell by 12.7% (<0.0001). Similar results were observed in patients treated with statins and those who were not. Frequency of walking (>30 min) increased from 59.3% to 78.3% (p < 0.0001). The overweight rate decreased from 22.8% to 17.5% (p < 0.0001) and waist circumference from 94.6 ± 13.3 cm to 93.0 ± 12.8 cm (p < 0.0001). Nutritional Lifestyles and other lifestyle markers' improvement were parallel to adherence to Phyto-SY adherence. CONCLUSION: Improvements in Nutritional Lifestyle scores, which included regular consumption of Phyto-SY over 4 months, was significantly linked to healthier lifestyles and to beneficial modifications in atherogenic lipid profiles, which reflected patient empowerment in a 'real life' context.


Subject(s)
Dietary Supplements , Directive Counseling , Functional Food , Health Behavior , Hypercholesterolemia/therapy , Life Style , Phytosterols/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Biomarkers/blood , Cholesterol/blood , Combined Modality Therapy , Feeding Behavior , Female , Follow-Up Studies , France , Humans , Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors , Hypercholesterolemia/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Spain , Treatment Outcome , Yogurt
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Phlebology ; 27(7): 368-73, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22106448

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: In order to simplify varicose vein surgery, we studied the possibility of tumescent local anaesthesia (TLA) using sodium bicarbonate 1.4% as excipient without any intravenous sedation. METHODS: For three months, 215 patients were included in two centres for ambulatory varicose vein surgery performed without any intravenous sedation. Clinical results and pain were evaluated according to the type and duration of surgery. RESULTS: Mean perioperative pain was evaluated at 2.7 on a visual scale (0-10). In 91% of the cases, surgery was deemed to be slightly painful. Preoperative pain was not linked to the technical means of surgery but to the psychological and organizational environment of the centre. CONCLUSIONS: In many of the cases, varicose vein surgery could be performed under TLA without any intravenous sedation. Ambulatory varicose vein surgery without any intravenous sedation could be highly cost-effective.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, Local/methods , Pain Measurement/methods , Pain , Sodium Bicarbonate/pharmacology , Varicose Veins/surgery , Vascular Surgical Procedures/methods , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Ambulatory Surgical Procedures , Anesthesia, Local/economics , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Female , France , Health Care Costs , Humans , Injections, Intravenous , Male , Middle Aged , Pain Management , Saphenous Vein/surgery , Time Factors , Vascular Surgical Procedures/economics , Young Adult
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Int Angiol ; 30(3): 272-7, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21617611

ABSTRACT

AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the change in functional signs of venous insufficiency and venous refilling time measured by mercury strain-gauge plethysmography under the effects of the combination of Ruscus aculeatus, hesperidin methylchalcone and ascorbic acid (Cyclo 3 Fort). METHODS: An open-label clinical trial conducted in 65 women presenting with CEAP class C2s and C3s assessment criteria. At D0 and D28, functional signs were measured on a visual analog scale (VAS), venous refilling time by mercury strain-gauge plethysmography and venous reflux by echo-Doppler method. RESULTS: Under treatment, venous refilling time increased from 11.7±4 s to 13.8±4.4 s with Δ of 26% (P<0.0001) and the percentage of patients showing improvement of functional symptoms ≥30% was significantly correlated (P=0.04) with the percentage of patients presenting an improvement in venous refilling time ≥10%. CONCLUSION: Improvement in subjective functional signs under treatment with Cyclo 3 Fort was correlated with objective plethysmographic parameter improvement. There-fore, this study contributes to objectively document the benefit of prescribing this venoactive drug to active women with CEAP class C2s to C3s.


Subject(s)
Ascorbic Acid/therapeutic use , Cardiovascular Agents/therapeutic use , Chalcones/therapeutic use , Hesperidin/analogs & derivatives , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Plethysmography , Ruscus , Venous Insufficiency/diagnosis , Venous Insufficiency/drug therapy , Activities of Daily Living , Analysis of Variance , Chi-Square Distribution , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , France , Hesperidin/therapeutic use , Humans , Predictive Value of Tests , Recovery of Function , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonography, Doppler , Venous Insufficiency/physiopathology
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Phlebologie ; 46(4): 721-31, 1993.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8115491

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this trial was to evaluate the clinical effect of Veinotonyl 75 in 42 women, 42 +/- 11 years old, with orthostatic cyclic edema. The main evaluation criterion was the result of a capillary filtration test with 99 mTc albumin which was performed at day 0 and at day 30 after treatment. At day 0, all the women had abnormal results ie an albumin retention > or = 8% (mean: 14.3% +/- 4.8%). At day 30, 75% of the patients were normalized in the Veinotonyl 75 group versus 38% in the placebo group (p < 0.02). The albumin retention in Veinotonyl 75 group was under the pathological level (mean: 5.2% +/- 4.8%) while it was over in the placebo group (mean: 9.4% +/- 7%). This study confirms the activity of Veinotonyl 75 on capillar protein hyperfiltration and on return venous circulation.


Subject(s)
Capillary Permeability/drug effects , Edema/drug therapy , Edema/physiopathology , Hypotension, Orthostatic/drug therapy , Hypotension, Orthostatic/physiopathology , Periodicity , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Technetium Tc 99m Aggregated Albumin , Adult , Double-Blind Method , Edema/complications , Edema/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Hypotension, Orthostatic/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Radionuclide Imaging
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Phlebologie ; 45(1): 41-7; discussion 48-9, 1992.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1496031

ABSTRACT

There have been few descriptions up to now of calcifications in chronic venous insufficiency, other than in cases where venous insufficiency is complicated be severe trophic disorders and in particular ulcers. It was therefore felt to be of interest to assess the presence of calcifications in venous insufficiency without trophic disorders. This study was based upon 40 cases recruited in the phlebology out-patient clinic of the Notre Dame de Bon Secours Hospital. Calcifications of the lower limbs were found in 7 patients, either by palpation, routine X-rays or ultrasonography. The etiopathogenic mechanisms of this occurrence not having been elucidated, a number of hypotheses are put forward on the basis of acquired data concerning: the process of formation of ectopic calcifications, changes in subcutaneous tissue, the ultimate consequences of venous stasis and of raised venous pressure, due essentially to anoxia and inflammation. One hypothesis can thus be put forward: that of inflammation. The release of cells and mediators of inflammation, the production of free radicals, causing damage to the cells of connective tissue and to the organic framework (collagen fibres) and changes in the chemical environment could combine to result in the formation of calcifications in subcutaneous tissue. However, inflammation has not been proven to be the primary etiological factor.


Subject(s)
Calcinosis/etiology , Phlebitis/complications , Skin/blood supply , Venous Insufficiency/etiology , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Calcinosis/metabolism , Calcinosis/physiopathology , Calcium/metabolism , Calculi/etiology , Calculi/metabolism , Calculi/physiopathology , Chronic Disease , Female , Humans , Leg/blood supply , Male , Middle Aged , Phlebitis/metabolism , Phlebitis/physiopathology , Phosphorus/metabolism , Venous Insufficiency/metabolism , Venous Insufficiency/physiopathology
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