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Prevalência de uso de práticas integrativas e complementares e doenças crônicas: Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde 2019 crônicas 201 20 2
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Nogueira, Mário Círio
; Bicalho, Ana Carolina Moreira
; Magalhães, Ana Flávia Côrrea
; Martins, Julia Barroso Marques
; Martins, Marcella Barroso Marques
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Resumo O estudo investigou a associação entre ter alguma doença ou agravo crônicos e a prevalência de uso de práticas integrativas e complementares (PIC) na população adulta brasileira. As doenças crônicas constituem uma séria questão de saúde pública e há limitações de respostas satisfatórias pela medicina ocidental. Assim, tem aumentado a procura pelas PIC por serem uma alternativa humanizada, de menor custo e de fácil aquisição. Foi realizado um estudo transversal de base populacional utilizando dados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde de 2019. Foram estimadas as prevalências de uso das PIC por categorias das demais variáveis (presença ou não de agravos crônicos), além de razões de prevalência (RP) ajustadas por características sociodemográficas. A prevalência de uso de alguma PIC, nos últimos 12 meses, pela população brasileira (a partir de 18 anos) foi de 5,5% (IC95%: 5,2%-5,8%), e os adultos com algum agravo crônico tiveram maior prevalência de uso (RP: 2,11; IC95%: 1,89-2,36), mesmo após ajuste sociodemográfico. Acidente vascular cerebral, asma, artrite, doenças osteomusculares relacionadas ao trabalho, depressão e outras doenças mentais, doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica, câncer e doenças cardíacas, como hipertensão arterial, tiveram associação com maior uso de PIC. (PIC ocidental Assim humanizada aquisição 2019 presença crônicos, , crônicos) RP (RP sociodemográficas 1 meses anos 55 5 5,5 IC95% IC95 IC (IC95% 5,2%5,8%, 5258 5,2% 5,8% 2 8 5,2%-5,8%) 2,11 211 11 1,892,36, 189236 1,89 2,36 89 36 1,89-2,36) sociodemográfico cerebral asma artrite trabalho mentais crônica cardíacas arterial 201 5, IC9 (IC95 5,2%5,8% 525 52 5,2 58 5,8 5,2%-5,8% 2,1 21 892 1,892,36 18923 189 1,8 236 2,3 3 1,89-2,36 20 (IC9 5,2%5,8 5,2%-5,8 2, 1,892,3 1892 1, 23 1,89-2,3 (IC 5,2%5, 5,2%-5, 1,892, 1,89-2, 5,2%5 5,2%-5 1,892 1,89-2 5,2%- 1,89-
Abstract The study sought to investigate the association between having a chronic disease or condition and the prevalence of having recourse to Integrative and Complementary Practices (ICP) among the Brazilian adult population. Chronic diseases are a serious public health issue and there are limitations of Western medicine to offer effective answers. Thus, the demand for ICP has increased as they constitute a humanized treatment option, with low cost and ease of acquisition. A cross-sectional population-based study was carried out using data from the 2019 National Health Survey. The prevalence of ICP use was estimated by categories of the other variables (presence or absence of chronic conditions) and prevalence ratios (PR) were adjusted for sociodemographic variables. The prevalence of the use of a given ICP, in the last 12 months, by the adult Brazilian population (18 years of age and over) was 5.5% (95%CI: 5.2%-5.8%), and adults with a chronic condition had a higher prevalence of use (PR: 2.11; 95%CI: 1.89-2.36), even after adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics. Stroke, asthma, arthritis, work-related musculoskeletal disorders, depression and other mental illnesses, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cancer and heart disease such as hypertension were associated with a higher prevalence of ICP use. (ICP answers Thus option acquisition crosssectional cross sectional populationbased based 201 Survey presence conditions PR (PR 1 months 18 (1 over 55 5 5.5 95%CI 95CI CI 95 (95%CI 5.2%5.8%, 5258 5.2% 5.8% , 2 8 5.2%-5.8%) 2.11 211 11 1.892.36, 189236 1.89 2.36 89 36 1.89-2.36) characteristics Stroke asthma arthritis workrelated work related disorders illnesses 20 ( 5. 9 5.2%5.8% 525 52 5.2 58 5.8 5.2%-5.8% 2.1 21 892 1.892.36 18923 189 1.8 236 2.3 3 1.89-2.36 5.2%5.8 5.2%-5.8 2. 1.892.3 1892 1. 23 1.89-2.3 5.2%5. 5.2%-5. 1.892. 1.89-2. 5.2%5 5.2%-5 1.892 1.89-2 5.2%- 1.89-
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Prevalência de uso de práticas integrativas e complementares e doenças crônicas: Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde 2019
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Nogueira, Mário Círio
; Bicalho, Ana Carolina Moreira
; Magalhães, Ana Flávia Côrrea
; Martins, Julia Barroso Marques
; Martins, Marcella Barroso Marques
.
Resumo O estudo investigou a associação entre ter alguma doença ou agravo crônicos e a prevalência de uso de práticas integrativas e complementares (PIC) na população adulta brasileira. As doenças crônicas constituem uma séria questão de saúde pública e há limitações de respostas satisfatórias pela medicina ocidental. Assim, tem aumentado a procura pelas PIC por serem uma alternativa humanizada, de menor custo e de fácil aquisição. Foi realizado um estudo transversal de base populacional utilizando dados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde de 2019. Foram estimadas as prevalências de uso das PIC por categorias das demais variáveis (presença ou não de agravos crônicos), além de razões de prevalência (RP) ajustadas por características sociodemográficas. A prevalência de uso de alguma PIC, nos últimos 12 meses, pela população brasileira (a partir de 18 anos) foi de 5,5% (IC95%: 5,2%-5,8%), e os adultos com algum agravo crônico tiveram maior prevalência de uso (RP: 2,11; IC95%: 1,89-2,36), mesmo após ajuste sociodemográfico. Acidente vascular cerebral, asma, artrite, doenças osteomusculares relacionadas ao trabalho, depressão e outras doenças mentais, doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica, câncer e doenças cardíacas, como hipertensão arterial, tiveram associação com maior uso de PIC.
Abstract The study sought to investigate the association between having a chronic disease or condition and the prevalence of having recourse to Integrative and Complementary Practices (ICP) among the Brazilian adult population. Chronic diseases are a serious public health issue and there are limitations of Western medicine to offer effective answers. Thus, the demand for ICP has increased as they constitute a humanized treatment option, with low cost and ease of acquisition. A cross-sectional population-based study was carried out using data from the 2019 National Health Survey. The prevalence of ICP use was estimated by categories of the other variables (presence or absence of chronic conditions) and prevalence ratios (PR) were adjusted for sociodemographic variables. The prevalence of the use of a given ICP, in the last 12 months, by the adult Brazilian population (18 years of age and over) was 5.5% (95%CI: 5.2%-5.8%), and adults with a chronic condition had a higher prevalence of use (PR: 2.11; 95%CI: 1.89-2.36), even after adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics. Stroke, asthma, arthritis, work-related musculoskeletal disorders, depression and other mental illnesses, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cancer and heart disease such as hypertension were associated with a higher prevalence of ICP use.
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IMPACTO-MR: um estudo brasileiro de plataforma nacional para avaliar infecções e multirresistência em unidades de terapia intensiva IMPACTOMR IMPACTO MR IMPACTO-MR
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Tomazini, Bruno M
; Nassar Jr, Antonio Paulo
; Lisboa, Thiago Costa
; Azevedo, Luciano César Pontes de
; Veiga, Viviane Cordeiro
; Catarino, Daniela Ghidetti Mangas
; Fogazzi, Debora Vacaro
; Arns, Beatriz
; Piastrelli, Filipe Teixeira
; Dietrich, Camila
; Negrelli, Karina Leal
; Jesuíno, Isabella de Andrade
; Reis, Luiz Fernando Lima
; Mattos, Renata Rodrigues de
; Pinheiro, Carla Cristina Gomes
; Luz, Mariane Nascimento
; Spadoni, Clayse Carla da Silva
; Moro, Elisângela Emilene
; Bueno, Flávia Regina
; Sampaio, Camila Santana Justo Cintra
; Silva, Débora Patrício
; Baldassare, Franca Pellison
; Silva, Ana Cecilia Alcantara
; Veiga, Thabata
; Barbante, Leticia
; Lambauer, Marianne
; Campos, Viviane Bezerra
; Santos, Elton
; Santos, Renato Hideo Nakawaga
; Laranjeiras, Ligia Nasi
; Valeis, Nanci
; Santucci, Eliana
; Miranda, Tamiris Abait
; Patrocínio, Ana Cristina Lagoeiro do
; Carvalho, Andréa de
; Sousa, Eduvirgens Maria Couto de
; Sousa, Ancelmo Honorato Ferraz de
; Malheiro, Daniel Tavares
; Bezerra, Isabella Lott
; Rodrigues, Mirian Batista
; Malicia, Julliana Chicuta
; Silva, Sabrina Souza da
; Gimenes, Bruna dos Passos
; Sesin, Guilhermo Prates
; Zavascki, Alexandre Prehn
; Sganzerla, Daniel
; Medeiros, Gregory Saraiva
; Santos, Rosa da Rosa Minho dos
; Silva, Fernanda Kelly Romeiro
; Cheno, Maysa Yukari
; Abrahão, Carolinne Ferreira
; Oliveira Junior, Haliton Alves de
; Rocha, Leonardo Lima
; Nunes Neto, Pedro Aniceto
; Pereira, Valéria Chagas
; Paciência, Luis Eduardo Miranda
; Bueno, Elaine Silva
; Caser, Eliana Bernadete
; Ribeiro, Larissa Zuqui
; Fernandes, Caio Cesar Ferreira
; Garcia, Juliana Mazzei
; Silva, Vanildes de Fátima Fernandes
; Santos, Alisson Junior dos
; Machado, Flávia Ribeiro
; Souza, Maria Aparecida de
; Ferronato, Bianca Ramos
; Urbano, Hugo Corrêa de Andrade
; Moreira, Danielle Conceição Aparecida
; Souza-Dantas, Vicente Cés de
; Duarte, Diego Meireles
; Coelho, Juliana
; Figueiredo, Rodrigo Cruvinel
; Foreque, Fernanda
; Romano, Thiago Gomes
; Cubos, Daniel
; Spirale, Vladimir Miguel
; Nogueira, Roberta Schiavon
; Maia, Israel Silva
; Zandonai, Cassio Luis
; Lovato, Wilson José
; Cerantola, Rodrigo Barbosa
; Toledo, Tatiana Gozzi Pancev
; Tomba, Pablo Oscar
; Almeida, Joyce Ramos de
; Sanches, Luciana Coelho
; Pierini, Leticia
; Cunha, Mariana
; Sousa, Michelle Tereza
; Azevedo, Bruna
; Dal-Pizzol, Felipe
; Damasio, Danusa de Castro
; Bainy, Marina Peres
; Beduhn, Dagoberta Alves Vieira
; Jatobá, Joana D’Arc Vila Nova
; Moura, Maria Tereza Farias de
; Rego, Leila Rezegue de Moraes
; Silva, Adria Vanessa da
; Oliveira, Luana Pontes
; Sodré Filho, Eliene Sá
; Santos, Silvana Soares dos
; Neves, Itallo de Lima
; Leão, Vanessa Cristina de Aquino
; Paes, João Lucidio Lobato
; Silva, Marielle Cristina Mendes
; Oliveira, Cláudio Dornas de
; Santiago, Raquel Caldeira Brant
; Paranhos, Jorge Luiz da Rocha
; Wiermann, Iany Grinezia da Silva
; Pedroso, Durval Ferreira Fonseca
; Sawada, Priscilla Yoshiko
; Prestes, Rejane Martins
; Nascimento, Glícia Cardoso
; Grion, Cintia Magalhães Carvalho
; Carrilho, Claudia Maria Dantas de Maio
; Dantas, Roberta Lacerda Almeida de Miranda
; Silva, Eliane Pereira
; Silva, Antônio Carlos da
; Oliveira, Sheila Mara Bezerra de
; Golin, Nicole Alberti
; Tregnago, Rogerio
; Lima, Valéria Paes
; Silva, Kamilla Grasielle Nunes da
; Boschi, Emerson
; Buffon, Viviane
; Machado, André Sant’Ana
; Capeletti, Leticia
; Foernges, Rafael Botelho
; Carvalho, Andréia Schubert de
; Oliveira Junior, Lúcio Couto de
; Oliveira, Daniela Cunha de
; Silva, Everton Macêdo
; Ribeiro, Julival
; Pereira, Francielle Constantino
; Salgado, Fernanda Borges
; Deutschendorf, Caroline
; Silva, Cristofer Farias da
; Gobatto, Andre Luiz Nunes
; Oliveira, Carolaine Bomfim de
; Dracoulakis, Marianna Deway Andrade
; Alvaia, Natália Oliveira Santos
; Souza, Roberta Machado de
; Araújo, Larissa Liz Cardoso de
; Melo, Rodrigo Morel Vieira de
; Passos, Luiz Carlos Santana
; Vidal, Claudia Fernanda de Lacerda
; Rodrigues, Fernanda Lopes de Albuquerque
; Kurtz, Pedro
; Shinotsuka, Cássia Righy
; Tavares, Maria Brandão
; Santana, Igor das Virgens
; Gavinho, Luciana Macedo da Silva
; Nascimento, Alaís Brito
; Pereira, Adriano J
; Cavalcanti, Alexandre Biasi
.
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the IMPACTO-MR, a Brazilian nationwide intensive care unit platform study focused on the impact of health care-associated infections due to multidrug-resistant bacteria. Methods: We described the IMPACTO-MR platform, its development, criteria for intensive care unit selection, characterization of core data collection, objectives, and future research projects to be held within the platform. Results: The core data were collected using the Epimed Monitor System® and consisted of demographic data, comorbidity data, functional status, clinical scores, admission diagnosis and secondary diagnoses, laboratory, clinical, and microbiological data, and organ support during intensive care unit stay, among others. From October 2019 to December 2020, 33,983 patients from 51 intensive care units were included in the core database. Conclusion: The IMPACTO-MR platform is a nationwide Brazilian intensive care unit clinical database focused on researching the impact of health care-associated infections due to multidrug-resistant bacteria. This platform provides data for individual intensive care unit development and research and multicenter observational and prospective trials. Objective IMPACTOMR, IMPACTOMR IMPACTO MR, MR careassociated associated multidrugresistant multidrug resistant bacteria Methods selection collection objectives Results System status scores diagnoses laboratory stay others 201 2020 33983 33 983 33,98 5 Conclusion trials 20 202 3398 3 98 33,9 2 339 9 33,
RESUMO Objetivo: Descrever o IMPACTO-MR, um estudo brasileiro de plataforma nacional em unidades de terapia intensiva focado no impacto das infecções por bactérias multirresistentes relacionadas à assistência à saúde. Métodos: Descrevemos a plataforma IMPACTO-MR, seu desenvolvimento, critérios para seleção das unidades de terapia intensiva, caracterização da coleta de dados, objetivos e projetos de pesquisa futuros a serem realizados na plataforma. Resultados: Os dados principais foram coletados por meio do Epimed Monitor System® e consistiram em dados demográficos, dados de comorbidades, estado funcional, escores clínicos, diagnóstico de internação e diagnósticos secundários, dados laboratoriais, clínicos e microbiológicos e suporte de órgãos durante a internação na unidade de terapia intensiva, entre outros. De outubro de 2019 a dezembro de 2020, 33.983 pacientes de 51 unidades de terapia intensiva foram incluídos no banco de dados principal. Conclusão: A plataforma IMPACTO-MR é um banco de dados clínico brasileiro de unidades de terapia intensiva focado na pesquisa do impacto das infecções por bactérias multirresistentes relacionadas à assistência à saúde. Essa plataforma fornece dados para o desenvolvimento e pesquisa de unidades de terapia intensiva individuais e ensaios clínicos observacionais e prospectivos multicêntricos. Objetivo IMPACTOMR, IMPACTOMR IMPACTO MR, MR saúde Métodos Resultados System demográficos comorbidades funcional secundários laboratoriais outros 201 2020 33983 33 983 33.98 5 principal Conclusão multicêntricos 20 202 3398 3 98 33.9 2 339 9 33.
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Do commercial whitening dentifrices increase enamel erosive tooth wear?
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SIMÕES, Ana Clara Correa Duarte
; DIONIZIO, Aline
; CÂMARA, João Victor Frazão
; SABINO-ARIAS, Isabela Tomazini
; LEVY, Flávia Mauad
; VENTURA, Talita Mendes Oliveira
; BUZALAF, Nathalia Rabelo
; BATISTA, Thiago Beltrami Dias
; MAGALHÃES, Ana Carolina
; GROISMAN, Sonia
; BUZALAF, Marília Afonso Rabelo
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Abstract Objective This in vitro study evaluated the effect of commercial whitening dentifrices on erosive tooth wear (ETW) of bovine enamel samples, in comparison with commercial regular dentifrices. Methodology Sixty bovine crowns were embedded in acrylic resin, polished and then had their baseline profile determined. They were randomly assigned to 5 groups (n=12/group), according to the type of commercial dentifrice to be tested: GI – Crest Anti-cavity Regular; GII – Crest 3D White; GIII – Colgate Total 12 Clean Mint; GIV – Colgate Optic White; GV – Placebo (negative control, fluoride-free dentifrice). The samples were submitted to daily erosive and abrasive challenges for 3 days. The erosive challenges were performed 3 times a day by immersing the specimens in 0.1% citric acid solution (pH 2.5) for 90 s. Each day after the first and last erosive challenges, the specimens were subjected to the abrasive challenge for 15 s, using a toothbrushing machine (Biopdi, São Carlos, SP, Brazil), soft toothbrushes and slurry (1:3 g/ml) of the tested toothpastes (1.5 N). The specimens were kept in artificial saliva between the challenges. The final profile was obtained and the ETW (µm) was calculated. Data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn’s tests (p<0.05). Results All dentifrices tested significantly reduced the enamel wear in comparison with the Placebo, except GIII. The median (95% CI) ETW was 1.35 (1.25-1.46)bc for GI, 1.17 (1.01-1.34)cd for GII, 1.36 (1.28-1.45)ab for GIII, 1.08 (1.04-1.14)d for GIV and 2.28 (2.18-2.39)a for GV. Conclusion When dentifrices from the same manufacturer were compared, the whitening dentifrices led to similar or less wear than the regular ones.
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2019-0163
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Correlation between mechanical properties and stabilization time of chemical bonds in glass-ionomer cements
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MENEZES-SILVA, Rafael
; OLIVEIRA, Bruna Medeiros Bertol de
; MAGALHÃES, Ana Paula Rodrigues
; BUENO, Lígia Saraiva
; BORGES, Ana Flávia Sanches
; BAESSO, Mauro Luciano
; NAVARRO, Maria Fidela de Lima
; NICHOLSON, John Willian
; SIDHU, Sharanbir Kaur
; PASCOTTO, Renata Corrêa
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Abstract The objective was to evaluate the compressive strength (CS), diametral tensile strength (DTS), flexural strength (FS), and Knoop microhardness (KH) of different conventional restorative glass-ionomer cements (GICs) and to correlate these mechanical properties (MP) with the stabilization time (ST) of their chemical bonds. Eighteen GICs were tested: Bioglass [B], Chemfil Rock [CR], Equia Forte [EF], Gold Label 2 [GL2], Gold Label 9 [GL9], Glass Ionomer Cement II [GI], Ionglass [IG], Ion Z[ IZ], Ionomaster [IM], Ionofil Plus [IP], Ionostar Plus [IS], Ketac Molar Easymix [KM], Magic Glass [MG], Maxxion R [Ma], Riva Self Cure [R], Vidrion R [V], Vitro Fil [VF] and Vitro Molar [VM]. The mechanical strength tests were performed in a universal testing machine. KH readings were done with a diamond indenter. STs were examined by Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Data were analyzed with ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). The Spearman rank test was used to evaluate the dependence between the MPs and ST results. The highest MP values were EF, GL2, GL9, GI and KM and the lowest for MG, MA, B, VF and IM. The longest ST was for GL2 and the shortest was for B. ST correlated positively with MP. GICs with longer chemical bonds ST are generally stronger and the ST value obtained from FTIR was useful in predicting the strength of GICs tested.
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2020.vol34.0053
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