Publications by authors named "F Paradis"

Background: In the face of province-wide implementation of activity-based hospital funding in Quebec, a need arose to effectively measure pharmacists' contributions along the patient care trajectory and to enable pharmacy benchmarking using valid performance indicators.

Objectives: A 3-phase project was initiated to measure the performance and impact of pharmacists and pharmacy departments. Phases 2 and 3, described here, focused on gradually implementing, in various health care centres, the priority indicators selected in phase 1.

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The objective of this study was to validate an automated self-administered 24-hour dietary recall web application (R24W) against recovery biomarkers for sodium, potassium and protein intakes and to identify individual characteristics associated with misreporting in a sample of 61 men and 69 women aged 20-65 years from Québec City, Canada. Each participant completed 3 dietary recalls using the R24W, provided two 24-hour urinary samples and completed questionnaires to document psychosocial factors. Mean reported intakes were 2.

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Carcass attributes of steers were examined for influences of selection for residual feed intake (RFI), and exposure to different levels of prenatal nutrition. Heifers characterized for RFI corrected for backfat were mated to bulls with genetic potential for either High-RFI or Low-RFI, such that the progeny were expected to be H/H or L/L RFI (sire/dam). Pregnant heifers were assigned to a low diet (Ldiet; 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how pre-natal nutrition and genetic potential for feed efficiency (RFI) affect DNA methylation in beef cattle, which could lead to better cattle breeding practices.
  • It specifically examines DNA methylation patterns in imprinted genes related to growth, with purebred Angus calves categorized by high and low RFI exposed to either a restricted or moderate maternal diet during gestation.
  • The findings indicate that low RFI steers exhibit higher methylation levels in certain genes compared to high RFI steers, particularly influenced by diet at specific growth stages, suggesting that nutrition can affect gene expression and potentially improve feed efficiency.
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