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Gac Med Mex ; 156(6): 598-599, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33877110

ABSTRACT

The implementation of an essential medicines list in health institutions allows acquiring and administering a long list of drugs that offers treatment alternatives to physicians, as well as a collegiate academic description of indications, doses, side effects, interactions and cost-benefit analyses, thus facilitating medical prescription and administration of health products. The Committee of Ethics and Transparency in the Physician-Industry Relationship issues several recommendations for optimizing the benefits generated by essential medicines lists.La implementación en instituciones de salud de un cuadro básico permite adquirir y administrar una larga lista de medicamentos que presenta a los médicos las alternativas de tratamiento, así como la descripción académica colegiada de indicaciones, dosis, efectos secundarios, interacciones y análisis de costo-beneficio, con lo que se facilita la prescripción médica y la administración de insumos para la salud. El Comité de Ética y Transparencia en la Relación Médico-Industria emite diversas recomendaciones para la optimización de los beneficios generados por los cuadros básico de medicamentos.


Subject(s)
Drug Prescriptions , Drugs, Essential/therapeutic use , Ethics Committees , Guidelines as Topic , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Drug Industry/ethics , Humans , Physicians/ethics
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Gac Med Mex ; 156(6): 603-605, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33877117

ABSTRACT

Writing a prescription or indicating a treatment is usually the last part of medical consultation. This crucial process can be undermined by multiple factors such as limited prescriptive ability, overwork, and lack of reflection or time. Insufficient information about the patient or the treatment affects the prescriptive process and leads to errors that can be serious for patient health. The National Academy of Medicine, in line with the World Health Organization, emphasizes the relevance of making the prescriptive process a reflective exercise.Extender una receta o indicar un tratamiento suele ser la última parte de la consulta médica. Este proceso crucial puede desvirtuarse debido a múltiples factores como capacidad prescriptiva limitada, exceso de trabajo y falta de reflexión o tiempo. La información insuficiente acerca del paciente o del tratamiento afecta el proceso prescriptivo y propicia errores que pueden ser graves para la salud del enfermo. La Academia Nacional de Medicina, en consonancia con la Organización Mundial de la Salud, hace énfasis en hacer del proceso prescriptivo un ejercicio de reflexión.


Subject(s)
Conditioning, Psychological , Drug Prescriptions , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Reflex , Humans
3.
Gac Med Mex ; 156(6): 600-602, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33877115

ABSTRACT

Self-medication and self-prescription are actions undertaken by patients; the former, as an element of self-care that involves over-the-counter drugs, and the latter, as a violation of the Statute of Health, since it includes drugs that can only be dispensed with a medical prescription. All the drawbacks that have been attributed to self-medication are actually associated with self-prescription.La automedicación y la autoprescripción son acciones de los pacientes; la primera como elemento del autocuidado que involucra medicamentos de venta libre y la segunda como una violación a la ley de salud, pues comprende medicamentos que solo pueden expenderse con receta. Todos los inconvenientes que se han atribuido a la automedicación en realidad lo son de la autoprescripción.


Subject(s)
Prescription Drugs/administration & dosage , Self Administration , Self Care/methods , Self Medication , Attitude of Health Personnel , Humans
4.
Gac Med Mex ; 156(5): 458-459, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33372926

ABSTRACT

A novel chapter in current medical settings is the promotion and attention of esthetic aspects rather than health issues by health professionals. The human aspiration related to the search for personal beauty has generated new scenarios in medical practice. The Committee on Ethics and Transparency in the Physician-Industry Relationship (CETREMI) of the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico has analyzed this phenomenon and has issued recommendations directed both to medical professionals and to producers and potential consumers of esthetic procedures.


Un capítulo novedoso es la atención y promoción por parte de médicos especialistas de aspectos relacionados con procedimientos estéticos, más que con la salud. La aspiración humana de la búsqueda de la belleza personal ha generado nuevos escenarios en la labor médica. El Comité de Ética y Transparencia en la Relación Médico Industria (CETREMI) de la Academia Nacional de México ha revisado esta circunstancia y emite recomendaciones tanto a los médicos como a los productores y potenciales consumidores de procedimientos estéticos.


Subject(s)
Beauty Culture/ethics , Commerce/ethics , Cosmetics , Dermatologists/ethics , Guidelines as Topic , Surgery, Plastic/ethics , Advisory Committees , Humans , Marketing/ethics , Mexico
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Sensors (Basel) ; 19(14)2019 Jul 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31295850

ABSTRACT

Activity recognition, a key component in pervasive healthcare monitoring, relies on classification algorithms that require labeled data of individuals performing the activity of interest to train accurate models. Labeling data can be performed in a lab setting where an individual enacts the activity under controlled conditions. The ubiquity of mobile and wearable sensors allows the collection of large datasets from individuals performing activities in naturalistic conditions. Gathering accurate data labels for activity recognition is typically an expensive and time-consuming process. In this paper we present two novel approaches for semi-automated online data labeling performed by the individual executing the activity of interest. The approaches have been designed to address two of the limitations of self-annotation: (i) The burden on the user performing and annotating the activity, and (ii) the lack of accuracy due to the user labeling the data minutes or hours after the completion of an activity. The first approach is based on the recognition of subtle finger gestures performed in response to a data-labeling query. The second approach focuses on labeling activities that have an auditory manifestation and uses a classifier to have an initial estimation of the activity, and a conversational agent to ask the participant for clarification or for additional data. Both approaches are described, evaluated in controlled experiments to assess their feasibility and their advantages and limitations are discussed. Results show that while both studies have limitations, they achieve 80% to 90% precision.


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care/methods , Fingers/physiology , Gestures , Pattern Recognition, Automated/methods , Algorithms , Humans
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Int J Mol Sci ; 20(19)2019 Sep 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31546715

ABSTRACT

The liver is considered the laboratory of the human body because of its many metabolic processes. It accomplishes diverse activities as a mixed gland and is in continuous cross-talk with the endocrine system. Not only do hormones from the gastrointestinal tract that participate in digestion regulate the liver functions, but the sex hormones also exert a strong influence on this sexually dimorphic organ, via their receptors expressed in liver, in both health and disease. Besides, the liver modifies the actions of sex hormones through their metabolism and transport proteins. Given the anatomical position and physiological importance of liver, this organ is evidenced as an immune vigilante that mediates the systemic immune response, and, in turn, the immune system regulates the hepatic functions. Such feedback is performed by cytokines. Pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines are strongly involved in hepatic homeostasis and in pathological states; indeed, female sex hormones, oral contraceptives, and phytoestrogens have immunomodulatory effects in the liver and the whole organism. To analyze the complex and interesting beneficial or deleterious effects of these drugs by their immunomodulatory actions in the liver can provide the basis for either their pharmacological use in therapeutic treatments or to avoid their intake in some diseases.


Subject(s)
Contraceptives, Oral/metabolism , Hormones/metabolism , Immunomodulation , Liver/immunology , Liver/metabolism , Phytoestrogens/metabolism , Contraceptives, Oral/pharmacology , Female , Hormones/pharmacology , Humans , Immune System/drug effects , Immune System/immunology , Immune System/metabolism , Immunomodulation/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Molecular Structure , Phytoestrogens/pharmacology , Sex Factors
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Gac Med Mex ; 155(5): 563-564, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31695240

ABSTRACT

Conflicts of interest are situations in which judgment and integrity of medical decisions or actions are influenced by a secondary interest, often of an economic nature. The Committee of Ethics and Transparency in the Physician-Industry Relationship of the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico recognizes that these conflicts occur in health professionals' daily life, but also in public and private institutions that provide health services, as well as in the academy and in research activities. Therefore, it is necessary to identify conflicting situations and always act in accordance with the patient's interest.


Los conflictos de interés son situaciones en las que el juicio y la integridad de las decisiones o acciones médicas son influidas por un interés secundario, frecuentemente de tipo económico. El Comité de Ética y Transparencia en la Relación Médico-­Industria de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de México reconoce que estos conflictos ocurren en la vida diaria de los profesionales de la salud, pero también en las instituciones de servicios de salud públicas y privadas, así como en la academia y en la investigación. Por ello, es necesario identificar situaciones de conflicto y actuar siempre de acuerdo con el interés del paciente.


Subject(s)
Codes of Ethics , Conflict of Interest , Ethics Committees , Ethics, Medical , Drug Industry/ethics , Humans , Insurance Carriers/ethics , Physician-Patient Relations/ethics , Professional-Family Relations/ethics
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Gac Med Mex ; 155(2): 202-203, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31056602

ABSTRACT

Doctors require flexibility for prescription. However, some limits are laid down both by current knowledge and by restrictions imposed by access and rules and regulations. The Committee for Ethics and Transparency in the Physician-Industry Relationship (CETREMI) of the National Academy of Medicine proposes several suggestions to help patients, which include the selection of the best alternatives for each case, formalization of prescription standards variations (doses, drug indications, etc.) written down in the medical records, and avoidance of fashions, untested novelties, argumentations solely based on advertising or commercial promotion and conflicts of interest.


Los médicos requieren flexibilidad para sus prescripciones. Sin embargo, algunos límites están marcados tanto por el conocimiento vigente como por las restricciones de acceso, normas y reglamentos. El Comité de Ética y Transparencia en la Relación Médico-Industria (CETREMI) propone varias sugerencias para ayudar a los pacientes, que incluyen la selección de las mejores alternativas para cada caso, la protocolización de variaciones a los estándares de prescripción (dosis, indicaciones, etcétera) por escrito en el expediente y eludir modas, novedades no probadas, argumentos simplemente publicitarios o promocionales y conflictos de interés.


Subject(s)
Ethics, Medical , Physicians/organization & administration , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/standards , Advisory Committees , Humans , Mexico , Physicians/ethics , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/ethics
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Gac Med Mex ; 155(5): 519-520, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32091013

ABSTRACT

Conflicts of interest are situations in which judgment and integrity of medical decisions or actions are influenced by a secondary interest, often of an economic nature. The Committee of Ethics and Transparency in the Physician-Industry Relationship of the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico recognizes that these conflicts occur in health professionals' daily life, but also in public and private institutions that provide health services, as well as in the academy and in research activities. Therefore, it is necessary to identify conflicting situations and always act in accordance with the patient's interest.


Subject(s)
Conflict of Interest , Ethics Committees , Ethics, Medical , Guidelines as Topic , Mexico
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Gac Med Mex ; 155(3): 319-321, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31219475

ABSTRACT

Clinical research is the most important tool for the identification of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies that derive in higher efficacy and safety. Despite its significance, successful implementation of clinical research faces numerous difficulties, with one the most relevant being limited availability of resources for the performance of independent clinical trials. Generally, the pharmaceutical industry absorbs the costs associated with most clinical trials; however, this can generate dissociation between subjects of interest and health priorities when economic interest is the main driver of these protocols. In addition to the relevant role played by the pharmaceutical industry, it is important that government agencies favor adequate conditions, both in economic and regulatory aspects, for the implementation of independent clinical research that addresses subjects of medical and therapeutic interest, even if it does not generate corporate economic benefits.


La investigación clínica es la herramienta de mayor importancia para la identificación de estrategias diagnósticas y terapéuticas que deriven en mayor eficacia y seguridad. A pesar de su trascendencia, la implementación exitosa de la investigación clínica presenta numerosas dificultades; entre las más relevantes se encuentra la poca disponibilidad de recursos para realizar ensayos clínicos independientes. Por lo general, la industria farmacéutica absorbe los costos asociados con la mayoría de los ensayos clínicos, sin embargo, esto puede generar una disociación entre los temas de interés y las prioridades en salud, al existir interés económico como principal motivación de estos protocolos. Además del papel relevante de la industria farmacéutica, es importante que las instancias gubernamentales favorezcan las condiciones, tanto económicas como regulatorias, para la implementación de investigación clínica independiente, que aborde temas de interés médico y terapéutico, aunque no genere beneficios económicos empresariales.


Subject(s)
Biomedical Research/organization & administration , Clinical Trials as Topic/organization & administration , Drug Industry/organization & administration , Biomedical Research/economics , Clinical Trials as Topic/economics , Drug Industry/economics , Financial Support , Humans
11.
Gac Med Mex ; 154(4): 534-536, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30250310

ABSTRACT

Varios medicamentos de adecuada eficacia han sido retirados del mercado por razones financieras, ya sea por su reducido precio (la patente ha expirado) o porque han sido sustituidos por nuevos fármacos (con patentes vigentes); otros tantos no han sido desarrollados porque las enfermedades contra las que van dirigidos no son económicamente promisorias debido al tipo de población que las padece (estratos económicamente marginados o sin significación numérica). Deberán establecerse lineamientos e incentivos para la industria farmacéutica y de biotecnología.Several drugs with adequate efficacy have been withdrawn from the market for financial reasons, either due to their reduced price (the patent has expired) or because they have been substituted with new drugs (with patents in force); many others have not been developed because the diseases they are directed against are not economically promising owing to the type of population that suffers from them (economically marginalized or numerically non-significant strata). Guidelines and incentives for the pharmaceutical and biotechnological industry should be established.


Subject(s)
Drug Approval/economics , Drug Industry/economics , Pharmaceutical Preparations/economics , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Drug Costs , Humans , Patents as Topic
12.
Gac Med Mex ; 154(4): 532-533, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30250317

ABSTRACT

El tratamiento del dolor crónico severo es una meta histórica de la medicina. Los opioides naturales (como la morfina) se han usado por muchos años y la aparición reciente de opioides sintéticos se ha sumado a esta opción terapéutica, sin embargo, el potencial adictivo de estas sustancias obliga a la reglamentación de su uso. Las agencias médicas internacionales recomiendan prudencia en el uso terapéutico de opioides.The treatment of chronic and severe pain is a principal goal of medicine. Natural opioids have been used for several years, and the recent development of synthetic opioids has increased therapeutic options; however, the addictive potential of these substances obliges the regulation of their use. International agencies recommend prudent rules in the therapeutic use of opioids.


Subject(s)
Analgesics, Opioid/administration & dosage , Chronic Pain/drug therapy , Opioid-Related Disorders/prevention & control , Analgesics, Opioid/adverse effects , Chronic Pain/physiopathology , Drug and Narcotic Control , Humans , International Agencies , Severity of Illness Index
13.
Gac Med Mex ; 154(5): 622-623, 2018.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30407458

ABSTRACT

Continuing medical education activities are often financially supported by pharmaceutical and device companies. With the purpose to ensure ethics and accountability in the management of this assistance, the Committee of Ethics and Transparency in the Physician-Industry Relationship of the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico formulates recommendations to medical associations' leaders in this text.


Las actividades de educación médica continua con frecuencia son apoyadas financieramente por la industria farmacéutica y de implementos médicos. Con el propósito de velar por la ética y rendición de cuentas en el manejo de estos apoyos, en el presente texto el Comité de Ética y Transparencia en la Relación Médico-Industria (Cetremi) de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de México formula recomendaciones a los directivos de agrupaciones médicas.


Subject(s)
Drug Industry/economics , Education, Medical, Continuing/economics , Financial Support/ethics , Drug Industry/ethics , Education, Medical, Continuing/ethics , Humans , Mexico , Societies, Medical
14.
Gac Med Mex ; 153(2): 151, 2017.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28474699

ABSTRACT

Los costos de la atención médica pueden alcanzar niveles tales que marginen a algunos pacientes de los beneficios del avance científico y tecnológico. Las razones de estos elevados costos son diversas y en la mayoría de los casos no está en manos de los médicos moderarlos. En este escrito se proponen algunas acciones que los médicos podemos realizar para disminuir los costos de la atención médica. La magnitud del ahorro que se puede alcanzar con estas medidas es modesta, puesto que la mayor parte de los costos no dependen de los médicos, pero se trata de ofrecer nuestra contribución. Evitar todo lo superfluo: no más medicamentos ni estudios que los estrictamente necesarios, sin medicina defensiva; y no ceder ante la presión de pacientes y familiares para que se prescriban pruebas o medicamentos inútiles.


Subject(s)
Health Care Costs/statistics & numerical data , Physician's Role
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Gac Med Mex ; 153(1): 5, 2017.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28128799

ABSTRACT

La relación que involucra al médico y la industria abarca un espectro amplio de formas, para lo cual se requiere una exposición clara y transparente de términos y principios. Uno de los objetivos primordiales de la industria es contar con un respaldo académico que le permita dar a conocer las características y las propiedades de sus productos -eficacia, eficiencia y seguridad- con el propósito de ser prescritos y usados. Los fines de la industria son la venta de sus productos, el reconocimiento como empresas de prestigio y la ganancia económica. Implícitamente, para CETREMI el principio de mayor importancia en esta relación es indudablemente el beneficio del enfermo.


Subject(s)
Industry , Interprofessional Relations , Leadership , Physicians , Ethics, Medical , Guidelines as Topic , Mexico
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Molecules ; 21(10)2016 Oct 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27739411

ABSTRACT

Uterine relaxation is crucial during preterm labor. Phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE-4) inhibitors have been proposed as tocolytics. Some thalidomide analogs are PDE-4 inhibitors. The aim of this study was to assess the uterus-relaxant properties of two thalidomide analogs, methyl 3-(4-nitrophthalimido)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-propanoate (4NO2PDPMe) and methyl 3-(4-aminophthalimido)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-propanoate (4APDPMe) and were compared to rolipram in functional studies of spontaneous phasic, K⁺-induced tonic, and Ca2+-induced contractions in isolated pregnant human myometrial tissues. The accumulation of cAMP was quantified in HeLa cells. The presence of PDE-4B2 and phosphorylated myosin light-chain (pMLC), in addition to the effect of thalidomide analogs on oxytocin-induced pMLC, were assessed in human uterine myometrial cells (UtSMCs). Thalidomide analogs had concentration-dependent inhibitory effects on spontaneous and tonic contractions and inhibited Ca2+-induced responses. Tonic contraction was equipotently inhibited by 4APDPMe and rolipram (IC50 = 125 ± 13.72 and 98.45 ± 8.86 µM, respectively). Rolipram and the thalidomide analogs inhibited spontaneous and tonic contractions equieffectively. Both analogs increased cAMP accumulation in a concentration-dependent manner (p < 0.05) and induced changes in the subcellular localization of oxytocin-induced pMLC in UtSMCs. The inhibitory effects of thalidomide analogs on the contractions of pregnant human myometrium tissue may be due to their PDE-4 inhibitory effect and novel mechanism as calcium-channel blockers.


Subject(s)
Calcium Channel Blockers/pharmacology , Muscle Contraction/drug effects , Myometrium/drug effects , Phosphodiesterase 4 Inhibitors/pharmacology , Thalidomide/analogs & derivatives , Adolescent , Adult , Calcium/pharmacology , Calcium Channel Blockers/chemistry , Cells, Cultured , Cyclic AMP/metabolism , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , HeLa Cells , Humans , Models, Biological , Myometrium/cytology , Myometrium/metabolism , Phosphodiesterase 4 Inhibitors/chemistry , Potassium/pharmacology , Pregnancy , Rolipram/pharmacology , Young Adult
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Gac Med Mex ; 152(6): 725, 2016.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27861468

ABSTRACT

Las siguientes recomendaciones a la industria farmacéutica se fundamentan en los principios éticos del CETREMI: - El paciente es lo primero: • Que la atención sea óptima para todos los pacientes. Que las compañías farmacéuticas apoyen las decisiones del médico que garanticen el tratamiento más eficaz, seguro, accesible y adecuado. • Que las compañías farmacéuticas colaboren para que los pacientes tengan acceso fácil y oportuno a los medicamentos. • Que las compañías farmacéuticas colaboren para que la información sobre los tratamientos beneficie a los pacientes en todos los rubros, incluyendo el económico.


Subject(s)
Advisory Committees , Drug Industry/ethics , Physicians/ethics , Humans , Mexico
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Curr Pharm Biotechnol ; 24(5): 633-646, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35984030

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now considered the most common chronic liver disease worldwide. NAFLD is related to changes in lipid metabolism and is characterized by the increase or accumulation of fat in hepatocytes that may progress to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which leads to the appearance of inflammatory processes. Treatment consists of changes in diet, physical activity, and weight control; however, these disorders represent a health problem and require the development of novel alternatives to treatment and prevention. NAFLD/NASH are strongly associated with other disorders, such as metabolic syndrome (MetS); in fact, NAFLD is considered the hepatic manifestation of MetS. These disorders are related to other components of MetS, including dyslipidemia, which is characterized by an imbalance in blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Prebiotics and probiotics benefit from treating and preventing several ailments, including liver diseases. Specifically, in dyslipidemia, NAFLD, and NASH, probiotics play a fundamental role in conducting the biotransformation of primary bile acids into secondary bile acids, which generally have important activity as immunomodulators and metabolism regulators. The mechanisms of action of pre and probiotics involve the activity of bile acid receptors, such as FXR and TGR-5, and the events resulting from their activation. Therefore, prebiotics and probiotics may be reasonable options to prevent and treat metabolic- related liver diseases.


Subject(s)
Dyslipidemias , Metabolic Syndrome , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease , Probiotics , Humans , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/therapy , Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease/metabolism , Prebiotics , Liver/metabolism , Probiotics/therapeutic use , Metabolic Syndrome/metabolism , Dyslipidemias/drug therapy , Dyslipidemias/metabolism , Bile Acids and Salts/metabolism
19.
Plants (Basel) ; 12(20)2023 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37896046

ABSTRACT

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) predisposes individuals to chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like type 2 diabetes (T2D), non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular disorders caused by systemic inflammation, intestinal dysbiosis, and diminished antioxidant ability, leading to oxidative stress and compromised insulin sensitivity across vital organs. NCDs present a global health challenge characterized by lengthy and costly pharmacological treatments. Complementary and alternative medicine using herbal therapies has gained popularity. Approximately 350,000 plant species are considered medicinal, with 80% of the world's population opting for traditional remedies; however, only 21,000 plants are scientifically confirmed by the WHO. The Rubiaceae family is promissory for preventing and treating MetS and associated NCDs due to its rich content of metabolites renowned for their antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and metabolic regulatory properties. These compounds influence transcription factors and mitigate chronic low-grade inflammation, liver lipotoxicity, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance, making them a cost-effective non-pharmacological approach for MetS prevention and treatment. This review aims to collect and update data that validate the traditional uses of the Rubiaceae family for treating MetS and associated NCDs from experimental models and human subjects, highlighting the mechanisms through which their extracts and metabolites modulate glucose and lipid metabolism at the molecular, biochemical, and physiological levels.

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Sao Paulo Med J ; 140(4): 574-582, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35766636

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: In Latin America, liver cancer is one of the top causes of cancer mortality. It is the fifth most common cause of death among malignant tumors in Mexico and is the leading cause in Hidalgo State (43.8% of the population living in poverty). OBJECTIVE: To conduct a correlational analysis on the main risk factors for liver cancer in Hidalgo State, Mexico, including municipal disaggregation and comparison with the national level. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional, correlational, descriptive and comparative epidemiological study using Mexican governmental databases covering 1990-2019. METHODS: A comprehensive review of the databases of the General Directorate of Health Information (DGIS) was performed to analyze official death figures, hospital discharges and national and municipal population projections, using specific search criteria defined in the Global Burden of Disease classification, based on the risk factors for liver cancer. RESULTS: Liver cancer rates showed an evident rise in Hidalgo (183%), moving from 21st place in Mexico in 1990 to 9th place in 2019. This increase was correlated with alcoholism. An increasing trend for liver cancer deaths, of 133.89%, is projected for 2030. Females and the population over 60 years of age are more affected. There are some critical regions with liver cancer death rates twice the national rate or more. CONCLUSION: Targeted effective public health strategies should be structured by identifying, characterizing and regionalizing critical marginalized municipalities that are vulnerable to alcoholism and other risk factors for liver cancer. This approach may be helpful for other states in Mexico or similar countries.


Subject(s)
Alcoholism , Liver Neoplasms , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Policy , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/epidemiology , Mexico/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Risk Factors
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