Publications by authors named "Francisco Rivera de los Santos"

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  • The study investigated the side effects of regadenoson, a stress agent for heart imaging, when combined with two types of low-level exercise, focusing on different body mass index (BMI) categories.
  • A total of 356 patients participated, undergoing either treadmill walking or sitting leg swings, with results showing differences in side effects based on the type of exercise rather than BMI.
  • Treadmill exercise led to fewer side effects like flushing and dizziness compared to sitting exercises, and while heart rate increased more in the treadmill group, blood pressure remained stable across all BMI categories.
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Purpose: To compare the safety of regadenoson, a selective agonist of A2A adenosine receptors, combined with low-level exercise, between subjects with mild/moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma referred for myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI).

Methods: We studied 116 patients, of whom 67 had COPD and 49 asthma (62 % men, mean age 68.3 ± 11.

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This article seeks to provide an in depth review about one of the most revolutionary and influential methods used in understanding the variables and processes that explain human health. Based on a new vision in the analysis of the consequences of the Nazi Holocaust, a doctor-sociologist--Aaron Antonovsky--managed to influence medicine and behavioral science by facilitating the keys for the optimal development of public health today. Despite the fact that this theory began appearing in the 1970s in the 20th century, its real development and expansion have been seen in recent years.

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Sex differences in body image, weight control and Body Mass Index of Spanish adolescents. This research paper studied the differences among 21,811 adolescents (between the ages of 11 and 18) in key variables in the development of eating disorders, including the Body Mass Index, the perception of and satisfaction with their body image, and the behaviours used to control weight. In spite of the fact that the girls had a better adjusted BMI and a lesser degree of overweight and obesity, we found that they perceived themselves as being fatter, were less satisfied with body image, and the ones who dieted the most to lose weight.

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