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Interação psicol ; 19(1): 133-144, jan.-abr. 2015.
Article in Portuguese | Index Psychology - journals | ID: psi-69012

ABSTRACT

O objetivo do estudo foi revisar artigos sobre prevalência do uso de álcool e/ou drogas ilícitas em gestantes, perfis das usuárias e efeitos do seu uso na saúde e desenvolvimento dos filhos. Os estudos foram selecionados na base de dados Scielo a partir de palavras-chave específicas e critérios de inclusão e exclusão. Foram encontrados 14 artigos. Os achados mostraram prevalências variando de 2,1 a 67,1% para álcool e 0,6 a 53,8% de drogas ilícitas nas gestantes. As prevalências dependeram de fatores sociodemográficos e clínicos. O uso abusivo de álcool e drogas ilícitas na gestação apresentaram efeitos negativos na saúde e desenvolvimento dos filhos. A revisão realizada mostra a relevância da implementação de políticas públicas de saúde para prevenção do uso de drogas em gestantes, especialmente as adolescentes (AU)


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Pregnant Women/psychology , Alcoholism , Illicit Drugs
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Free Radic Res ; 49(2): 204-9, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25496432

ABSTRACT

Proteins are important targets of several modifications caused by oxidative stress, leading to structural changes and consequently partial or total loss of their functions. The oxidized proteins include advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) derived from oxidation-modified albumin, as well as fibrinogen and lipoproteins. An increase in AOPP levels indicates an oxidative stress state and the presence of coexisting inflammation. Several investigations have also suggested an association between high AOPP levels and aging-related diseases. However, the link between elevated AOPP levels and elderly mortality risk has not yet been investigated. Here, we report on a 5-year longitudinal study that investigated the potential association between AOPP levels and mortality using a population-based representative sample of riparian elders living in Brazilian Amazon region (Maués-AM). Age, sex, socioeconomic and cultural conditions, chronic morbidities, polypharmacy, and previous morbidities were also tested as potential confounders. The AOPP levels were measured in 540 (84.78%) individuals, all of whom were followed over a 5-year period in order to establish the mortality rate. Within this study period, 74 (13.7%) elders died and 466 (86.3%) survived. The AOPP levels were higher among the elders who died within the 5-year period (46.27 ± 40.6 mmol/L) compared with those who survived (36.79 ± 20.84 mmol/L) (p = 0.002). The analysis confirmed the link between high AOPP levels and mortality risk, independent of other intervenient factors. These results suggest that elevated AOPP levels could be used to predict mortality risk in elderly patients.


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Advanced Oxidation Protein Products/blood , Aging , Mortality , Oxidative Stress , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Biomarkers , Brazil , Female , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Middle Aged , Risk
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