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Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen ; 144(7)2024 Jun 04.
Artículo en Noruego | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38832621

RESUMEN

Good sexual health promotes quality of life and coping skills, and this also applies to older adults. This clinical review article presents updated knowledge on older adults' sexuality, normal challenges related to ageing and conjugal relationships, and sexual challenges caused by chronic diseases, adverse effects of medications, and cognitive failure. The review describes measures to improve sexual health. Healthcare personnel should take the initiative to talk about sexual health with older adults.


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Envejecimiento , Salud Sexual , Humanos , Anciano , Envejecimiento/fisiología , Envejecimiento/psicología , Femenino , Masculino , Calidad de Vida , Conducta Sexual , Disfunciones Sexuales Fisiológicas , Enfermedad Crónica , Sexualidad
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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 21673, 2021 11 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34737336

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We examined the short-term risk of stroke associated with drugs prescribed in Norway or Sweden in a comprehensive, hypothesis-free manner using comprehensive nation-wide data. We identified 27,680 and 92,561 cases with a first ischemic stroke via the patient- and the cause-of-death registers in Norway (2004-2014) and Sweden (2005-2014), respectively, and linked these data to prescription databases. A case-crossover design was used that compares the drugs dispensed within 1 to 14 days before the date of ischemic stroke occurrence with those dispensed 29 to 42 days before the index event. A Bolasso approach, a version of the Lasso regression algorithm, was used to select drugs that acutely either increase or decrease the apparent risk of ischemic stroke. Application of the Bolasso regression algorithm selected 19 drugs which were associated with increased risk for ischemic stroke and 11 drugs with decreased risk in both countries. Morphine in combination with antispasmodics was associated with a particularly high risk of stroke (odds ratio 7.09, 95% confidence intervals 4.81-10.47). Several potentially intriguing associations, both within and across pharmacological classes, merit further investigation in focused, follow-up studies.


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Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico/etiología , Medicamentos bajo Prescripción/efectos adversos , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Algoritmos , Isquemia Encefálica/complicaciones , Causas de Muerte , Bases de Datos Factuales , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico/epidemiología , Accidente Cerebrovascular Isquémico/fisiopatología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Noruega/epidemiología , Oportunidad Relativa , Sistema de Registros , Factores de Riesgo , Accidente Cerebrovascular/etiología , Suecia/epidemiología
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33277356

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OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe the quality improvement measures made by Norwegian general practice (GP) during the COVID-19 pandemic, evaluate the differences in quality improvements based on region and assess the combinations of actions taken. DESIGN: Descriptive study. SETTING: Participants were included after taking part in an online quality improvement COVID-19 course for Norwegian GPs in April 2020. The participants reported whether internal and external measures were in place: COVID-19 sign on entrance, updated home page, access to video consultations and/or electronic written consultations, home office solutions, separate working teams, preparedness for home visits, isolation rooms, knowledge on decontamination, access to sufficient supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE) and COVID-19 clinics. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred GP offices were included. The mean number of general practitioners per office was 5.63. RESULTS: More than 80% of practices had the following preparedness measures: COVID-19 sign on entrance, updated home page, COVID-19 clinic in the municipality, video and written electronic consultations, knowledge on how to use PPE, and home office solutions for general practitioners. Less than 50% had both PPE and knowledge of decontamination. Lack of PPE was reported by 37%, and 34% reported neither sufficient PPE nor a dedicated COVID-19 clinic. 15% reported that they had an isolation room, but not enough PPE. There were no geographical differences. CONCLUSIONS: Norwegian GPs in this study implemented many quality improvements to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall, the largest potentials for improvement seem to be securing sufficient supply of PPE and establishing an isolation room at their practices.


Asunto(s)
COVID-19 , Medicina General , COVID-19/prevención & control , COVID-19/terapia , Atención a la Salud , Medicina General/métodos , Medicina General/normas , Medicina General/estadística & datos numéricos , Médicos Generales , Humanos , Noruega , Pandemias , Mejoramiento de la Calidad , Consulta Remota , SARS-CoV-2
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PLoS One ; 7(12): e52769, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23300766

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Telomeres are potential markers of mitotic cellular age and are associated with physical ageing process. Long-term endurance training and higher aerobic exercise capacity (VO(2max)) are associated with improved survival, and dynamic effects of exercise are evident with ageing. However, the association of telomere length with exercise training and VO(2max) has so far been inconsistent. Our aim was to assess whether muscle telomere length is associated with endurance exercise training and VO(2max) in younger and older people. METHODS: Twenty men; 10 young (22-27 years) and 10 old (66-77 years), were studied in this cross-sectional study. Five out of 10 young adults and 5 out of 10 older were endurance athletes, while other halves were exercising at a medium level of activity. Mean telomere length was measured as telomere/single copy gene-ratio (T/S-ratio) using quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction. VO(2max) was measured directly running on a treadmill. RESULTS: Older endurance trained athletes had longer telomere length compared with older people with medium activity levels (T/S ratio 1.12±0.1 vs. 0.92±0.2, p = 0.04). Telomere length of young endurance trained athletes was not different than young non-athletes (1.47±0.2 vs. 1.33±0.1, p = 0.12). Overall, there was a positive association between T/S ratio and VO(2max) (r = 0.70, p = 0.001). Among endurance trained athletes, we found a strong correlation between VO(2max) and T/S ratio (r = 0.78, p = 0.02). However, corresponding association among non-athlete participants was relatively weak (r = 0.58, p = 0.09). CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that VO(2max) is positively associated with telomere length, and we found that long-term endurance exercise training may provide a protective effect on muscle telomere length in older people.


Asunto(s)
Envejecimiento , Homeostasis del Telómero , Telómero/genética , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios Transversales , Humanos , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/metabolismo , Consumo de Oxígeno , Resistencia Física , Aptitud Física , Proyectos Piloto , Carrera
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