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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327263/short-time-exposure-to-light-at-night-affects-incubation-patterns-and-correlates-with-subsequent-body-weight-in-great-tits-parus-major
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aurelia F T Strauß, Lies Bosma, Marcel E Visser, Barbara Helm
Artificial light at night (ALAN) widely affects wildlife by blurring light-dark differences, including transitions such as sunrise and sunset, thereby affecting regulation of diel rhythms. As a result, activity onsets in many wild diurnal songbirds advance under ALAN. From chronobiological studies, it is known that the direction and strength of the response to light depends on when during the night exposure takes place. However, these experiments are mostly done under continuous light conditions, when animals have free-running rhythms...
February 8, 2024: Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38326980/persistence-of-clock-gene-expression-in-peripheral-blood-in-dogs-maintained-under-different-photoperiod-schedules
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Claudia Giannetto, Francesca Arfuso, Maria Rizzo, Elisabetta Giudice, Fabrizio Calapai, Annalisa Guercio, Giusi Macaluso, Ilenia Giacchino, Giuseppe Piccione, Vincenza Cannella
Dogs are the common pets adopted by humans, and their circadian behavior and physiology are influenced by human habits. In many families, there is a change of lifestyle with respect to the natural daylight (NDL) cycle. Exposure to constant light disrupts some central and peripheral circadian rhythms. The aim of the present study was to improve the knowledge about the circadian changes of clock components in the peripheral blood in dogs housed under NDL and constant light (LL) conditions. Blood samples were collected on five female Beagle dogs (2 years old, 14 ± 0...
February 7, 2024: Chronobiology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38264168/-anopheles-funestus-sensu-stricto-giles-diptera-culicidae-bites-after-sunrise-at-two-rural-villages-in-northern-malawi-and-its-implications-for-malaria-vector-control
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Themba Mzilahowa, Steven Gowelo, John Chiphwanya, Andrew Bauleni, Mavuto Mukaka
INTRODUCTION: Malawi has scaled up distribution and use of LLINs but their effectiveness depends on vector behaviour. This study reports information on where and when peak biting takes place by Anopheles vectors at two study sites in northern Malawi. METHODS: The study was carried out at a single village each in Nkhata Bay and Karonga districts, northern Malawi. Monthly, three teams of four people each sampled mosquitoes using Human Landing Collections (HLCs) from 6...
June 2023: Malawi Medical Journal: the Journal of Medical Association of Malawi
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38263997/automated-extraction-of-weight-height-and-obesity-in-electronic-medical-records-are-highly-valid
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Namneet Sandhu, Alexander Krusina, Hude Quan, Robin Walker, Elliot A Martin, Cathy A Eastwood, Danielle A Southern
OBJECTIVE: Coding of obesity using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) in healthcare administrative databases is under-reported and thus unreliable for measuring prevalence or incidence. This study aimed to develop and test a rule-based algorithm for automating the detection and severity of obesity using height and weight collected in several sections of the Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 1904 inpatient charts randomly selected in three hospitals in Calgary, Canada between January and June 2015 were reviewed and linked with AllScripts Sunrise Clinical Manager EMRs...
February 2024: Obesity Science & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38249874/an-early-single-center-experience-with-the-relay-double-inner-branch-arch-endograft
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Cristóbal Iglesias Iglesias, Carmen González Canga, Francisco Abril Ramiro, Alba Alonso Pastor, Francisco Álvarez Marcos, Manuel Alonso Pérez
BACKGROUND: Open surgery remains the gold standard technique for the treatment of aortic arch pathologies, although endovascular techniques offer a new opportunity for patients deemed unfit for open repair. This paper assesses the early outcomes of patients treated with a double inner-branched arch endograft in a single, tertiary-care institution. METHODS: All consecutive cases of elective endovascular arch repair from 2016 to 2022 were included in a prospective database...
December 30, 2023: Journal of Thoracic Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242111/prevalence-and-health-associations-of-meeting-the-world-health-organization-guidelines-for-physical-activity-sedentary-behavior-and-sleep-in-preschool-aged-children-the-sunrise-mongolia-pilot-and-feasibility-study
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Ankhmaa Byambaa, Oyundelger Dechinjamts, Bayasgalan Jambaldorj, Rachel A Jones, Kar Hau Chong, Anthony D Okely
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of evidence regarding 24-hour movement behaviors of young children from low- and middle-income countries. This study examined Mongolian preschoolers' adherence to the World Health Organization's guidelines for physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep; their associations with health indicators, and the feasibility of the SUNRISE International study in Mongolia. METHODS: Preschool-aged children were recruited from 5 kindergartens in urban and rural areas of Ulaanbaatar city and Tuv province in Mongolia...
January 19, 2024: Journal of Physical Activity & Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38222261/review-of-bleeding-and-thrombotic-risks-associated-with-antithrombotic-therapy%C3%A2-after-transcatheter-structural%C3%A2-heart-interventions
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REVIEW
Hideyuki Kawashima, Yohei Numasawa, Naoki Hayakawa, Taku Asano, Shigemitsu Tanaka, Sho Torii, Daisuke Ueshima, Keiichi Hishikari, Hirofumi Hioki, Yusuke Watanabe, Kazuki Mizutani, Yae Matsuo, Kentaro Hayashida, Kentaro Jujo, Gaku Nakazawa
Transcatheter structural heart interventions have drastically evolved over the past 2 decades. However, most catheterization procedures require the deployment of devices in the body; therefore, the adhesion of thrombi to those devices is a major problem, resulting in the requirement of a period of postprocedural antithrombotic regimen. However, in recent years, bleeding associated with these antithrombotic therapies has also become a major concern, attracting the attention of investigators. This is complicated by the fact that patients at high thrombotic risk are also at high bleeding risk, making the issue of administrating antithrombotic therapy challenging...
January 2024: JACC Asia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38054314/understanding-obesity-in-african-american-women-using-leininger-s-theory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Harriet Omondi, Wyona Freysteinson
In the United States, African American (AA) women suffer from higher rates of obesity as compared with Caucasians or Asians. Unfortunately, most weight management interventions have been unsuccessful in maintaining weight loss. Prior research has revealed that AA women face unique barriers in managing obesity; therefore, more research is warranted to address this problem. Leininger's theory is used to understand obesity through a cultural lens. The constructs of the sunrise model are defined as a means to intervene when providing nursing care through cultural preservation, accommodation, and repatterning...
January 2024: Nursing Science Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37969554/competition-for-acoustic-space-in-a-temperate-forest-bird-community
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agata Staniewicz, Emilia Sokołowska, Adrianna Muszyńska, Michał Budka
Animals that communicate by acoustic signaling share a common acoustic environment. Birds are particularly vocal examples, using a wide repertoire of broadcast signals for mate attraction and territorial defense. However, interference caused by sounds that overlap in frequency and time can disrupt signal detection and reduce reproductive success. Here, we investigated competition avoidance mechanisms used by the bird community inhabiting a primeval lowland temperate forest in Białowieża, Eastern Poland...
2023: Behavioral Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37967638/diurnal-variation-characteristics-and-meteorological-causes-of-autumn-ozone-in-the-pearl-river-delta-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zichao Chen, Run Liu, Shuangshuang Wu, Jianmin Xu, Yanxing Wu, Shumin Qi
This study investigates the diurnal variation of ozone (O3 ) in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) during autumn from 2016 to 2021, focusing on the main O3 modes and their relationship with meteorological conditions. Utilizing K-means clustering, four patterns of O3 variation were identified: Cluster 1 (extremely low O3 ), Cluster 2 (close to autumn average), Cluster 3 (abnormally high O3 at night), and Cluster 4 (extremely high O3 ). In Cluster 1, the PRD was situated on the northwest side of the western Pacific subtropical high (WPSH), resulting in increased cloud cover, weakened radiation, and the lowest O3 growth rate during the day, with weak nighttime changes...
November 13, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37956601/development-and-evaluation-of-a-concise-nurse-driven-non-pharmacological-delirium-reduction-workflow-for-hospitalized-patients-an-interrupted-time-series-study
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James D Harrison, Megan Rathfon, Sasha Binford, Jennifer Miranda, Sandra Oreper, Brian Holt, Stephanie E Rogers
We created a concise nurse-driven delirium reduction workflow with the aim of reducing delirium rates and length of stay for hospitalized adults. Our nurse-driven workflow included five evidence-based daytime "sunrise" interventions (patient room lights on, blinds up, mobilization/out-of-bed, water within patient's reach and patient awake) and five nighttime "turndown" interventions (patient room lights off, blinds down, television off, noise reduction and pre-set bedtime). Interventions were also chosen because fidelity could be quickly monitored twice daily without patient interruption from outside the room...
November 10, 2023: Geriatric Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37940146/john-launer-twilight-and-sunrise-in-primary-care
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John Launer
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November 8, 2023: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37918047/smartphone-assisted-fluorescence-based-detection-of-sunrise-type-smart-amplification-process-and-a-3d-printed-ultraviolet-light-emitting-diode-device-for-the-diagnosis-of-tuberculosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chung-An Chen, Natalie Yi-Ju Ho, Hui-Yi Hsiao, Song-Shu Lin, Po-Liang Lai, Tsung-Ting Tsai
Accurate and rapid diagnosis of infectious diseases plays a key role in clinical practice, especially in resource-limited countries. In this study, we integrated sunrise-type smart amplification process (s-SmartAmp), a convenient and sensitive isothermal amplification method for nucleic acid, into a portable 3D-printed device equipped with smartphone-assisted image analysis capabilities to develop a novel fluorescence-based sensing system for the on-site diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB). To increase the efficiency of fluorescence (or Förster) resonance energy transfer, two types of sunrise probe systems were compared to detect the IS6110 DNA sequence of TB...
October 28, 2023: Biosensors & Bioelectronics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899153/-children-awaken-by-playing-a-qualitative-exploration-of-caregivers-norms-beliefs-and-practices-related-to-young-children-s-learning-and-early-childhood-development-in-rural-burkina-faso
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Mari Dumbaugh, Mireille Belem, Sylvain Kousse, Patricia Ouoba, Adama Sankoudouma, Achille Mignondo Tchibozo, Pasco Fearon, Jennifer Hollowell, Z Hill
INTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that responsive caregiving and early learning activities positively impact developmental outcomes, with positive effects throughout the life course. Early childhood development interventions should align with local values, beliefs and resources but there has been little research of caregiver beliefs and perspectives on development and learning, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. This qualitative study explored norms, beliefs, practices and aspirations around child development of caregivers of young children in rural Burkina Faso...
October 29, 2023: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899017/long-term-exposure-to-experimental-light-affects-the-ground-dwelling-invertebrate-community-independent-of-light-spectra
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kamiel Spoelstra, Sven Teurlincx, Matthijs Courbois, Zoë M Hopkins, Marcel E Visser, Therésa M Jones, Gareth R Hopkins
Our planet endures a progressive increase in artificial light at night (ALAN), which affects virtually all species, and thereby biodiversity. Mitigation strategies include reducing its intensity and duration, and the adjustment of light spectrum using modern light emitting diode (LED) light sources. Here, we studied ground-dwelling invertebrate (predominantly insects, arachnids, molluscs, millipedes, woodlice and worms) diversity and community composition after 3 or 4 years of continued nightly exposure (every night from sunset to sunrise) to experimental ALAN with three different spectra (white-, and green- and red-dominated light), as well as for a dark control, in natural forest-edge habitat...
December 18, 2023: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37864914/the-importance-of-residential-dusk-and-dawn-light-exposure-for-sleep-quality-health-and-well-being
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REVIEW
Femke Beute, Myriam Bc Aries
Light exposure during twilight plays a critical role in the entrainment of the human circadian system. People are most often at home during dusk and dawn, and light exposure at home - either natural or from electric light - may therefore contribute substantially to sleep and well-being. However, very little research has focused on the effects of home lighting on sleep and well-being, and even less research has investigated the effects of light exposure during twilight. Therefore, a literature study was performed to collect studies on light exposure at home during dusk and dawn...
October 14, 2023: Sleep Medicine Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37840286/secukinumab-in-the-treatment-of-hidradenitis-suppurativa
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REVIEW
Corey L Snyder, Ruby S Gibson, Martina L Porter, Alexa B Kimball
The IL-17 pathways are involved in the pathophysiology of many inflammatory skin conditions, including hidradenitis suppurativa. Secukinumab, an IL-17A inhibitor, has been used for years in inflammatory skin disorders such as psoriasis. To date, the only US FDA-approved medication for hidradenitis suppurativa is adalimumab, a TNF-α inhibitor. Recently, secukinumab has demonstrated promising results in the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa in the phase III SUNSHINE and SUNRISE clinical trials...
October 16, 2023: Immunotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37741085/determinants-of-apnea-hypopnea-index-variability-during-home-sleep-testing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jean-Benoît Martinot, Nhat-Nam Le-Dong, Renaud Tamisier, Sébastien Bailly, Jean-Louis Pépin
BACKGROUND: A single-night attended in-laboratory polysomnography or home sleep testing are common approaches for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) diagnosis. However, internight variability in apnea-hypopnea index value is common, and may result in misclassification of OSA severity and inapropriate treatment decisions. OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors determining short-term apnea-hypopnea index variability using multi-night automated home sleep testing, and to determine how this variability impacts clinical decisions...
September 12, 2023: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37680407/unpacking-the-racial-gap-helicobacter-pylori-infection-clearance-among-different-racial-groups
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajmohan Rammohan, Sai Greeshma Magam, Melvin Joy, Dilman Natt, Achal Patel, Abhishek Tadikonda, Jiten Desai, Susan Bunting, Robert M Yost, Olawale Akande, Paul Mustacchia
Introduction Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a bacteria causing chronic stomach infections, influenced by various factors, including host traits and bacterial virulence. It uses both urease-dependent and independent mechanisms to survive acidic gastric environments. Management entails diagnosis, treatment, and eradication verification. Combining drugs is key to overcoming resistance and ensuring bacteria elimination, thus preventing recurrence and complications. H. Pylori eradication mitigates gastric cancer risk and alleviates symptoms...
August 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37665968/the-difference-in-time-to-discharge-between-daytime-and-nighttime-administration-of-ketamine-in-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kang Choi, Woosung Yu
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare the time to discharge between daytime and nighttime ketamine administration to children undergoing primary facial repair in the emergency department (ED). METHODS: This retrospective, cross-sectional study was performed in a sample of children aged younger than 18 years and requiring sedation for primary facial repair in 2019. Children who received ketamine for reasons other than facial repair were excluded. All patients were initially injected with 4 mg/kg of ketamine intramuscularly and additionally injected if sedation failed...
October 1, 2023: Pediatric Emergency Care
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