Publications by authors named "Lepage B"

We investigated the evolving landscape of reptile pet ownership in Hong Kong. Employing a quantitative approach, a self-administered survey was distributed and over 200 reptile pet owners residing in Hong Kong responded. The survey instrument captured demographic data on pet ownership history, species preferences, husbandry practices, and veterinary care utilization.

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Background: The literature for assessing online and offline shopping behaviours that are linked to intelligent robotic goods and services is inadequate. In this study, we applied the Theory of Planned Behaviour model for guidance regarding how consumer behaviour affects their purchase intentions for intelligent robotic goods and services.

Methods: Data from 408 respondents were gathered through an online questionnaire binned into Online and Overall Shoppers, and analysed using SPSS, AMOS, and Covariance-Based Structural Equation Modelling software to evaluate the appropriateness of the measurements and to confirm data reliability, convergence, divergence, and validity.

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Introduction: The distinction between lipoma and well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDLPS), or "atypical lipomatous tumor" (ALT), is crucial as it impacts patient management. A group of European experts led by Benjamin Moulin recently issued a consensus report to define the role of radiology in managing these lesions. It describes an algorithm defining the criteria prompting a diagnostic biopsy of deep lipomatous tumors of the limbs and chest wall.

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Background: The principal aim of this study was to explore if biological differences between men and women can be explained by gendered mechanisms.

Methods: We used data from the 1958 National Child Development Study, including all the living subjects of the cohort at the outcome collection wave (44-45 years). We explored several biomarkers as outcomes: systolic blood pressure, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, HbA1c, CRP, and cortisol.

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  • In many emergency rooms, a lot of CT scans are done on older people who fall and hurt their heads.
  • Researchers found that where a person gets hit on their head can help predict if they have serious brain injuries.
  • The study included over a thousand older patients, and certain factors like losing consciousness or having a bruise on their head showed a higher chance of serious brain damage.
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Objectives: Sun-seeking vacationers are particularly vulnerable to melanoma. Appearance-based interventions (ABi) showing skin damage of ultraviolet exposure may be a promising prevention tool to improve skin protection. This study aimed to measure and compare the efficacy of an ABi and a health-based intervention (HBi) on French summer vacationers' behaviours and to identify differences between subpopulations.

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Purpose: To assess the quality of care following the establishment of a multidisciplinary care pathway for patient operated on for deep pelvic endometriosis with digestive impairment.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective monocentric study of patients suffering from deep infiltrating endometriosis, treated in Gynaecological Department at Toulouse University Hospital from January 2018 to December 2020. We compared our results to those of our previous study, Gornes et al.

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Purpose: Primary Aldosteronism (PA) is increasingly considered as a common disease affecting up to 10% of the hypertensive population. Standard of care comprises laparoscopic total adrenalectomy but innovative treatment such as RadioFrequency Ablation (RFA) constitutes an emerging promising alternative to surgery. The main aim of this study is to analyse the cost of RFA versus surgery on aldosterone-producing adenoma patient from the French National Health Insurance (FNHI) perspective.

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Objective: To analyse whether patient-general practitioner (GP) interaction, measured by their disagreement, varies among overweight or obese patients compared with normal-weight patients.

Methods: Twenty-seven GPs and 585 patients participated in the quantitative phase of the multidisciplinary INTERMEDE project and answered "mirrored" questionnaires collecting both GPs and patients' perceptions on information and advice given at the end of the consultation. Multilevel logistic regressions were performed to explore associations between patient body mass index (BMI) and patient-GP disagreement on information and advice given during the consultation.

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  • The study investigates how educational level influences sun protection behaviors among French vacationers on the Mediterranean coast, focusing on the role of cognitive and psychosocial factors.* -
  • Findings indicate that higher educational attainment correlates with increased sun protection, with theoretical knowledge acting as a key mediator, especially for those with intermediate education.* -
  • The research emphasizes the need for targeted sun safety interventions, particularly for individuals in lower socioeconomic positions, to enhance their understanding and practice of sun protection.*
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Objective: To compare the outcomes of patients with unilateral otosclerosis treated consecutively by a hearing aid then stapedotomy.

Study Design: Monocentric, nonrandomized, prospective, longitudinal, cohort study.

Setting: Tertiary university hospital.

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Background: Employees are considered as one of the most important assets in many organizations, and their health well-being is critical to help achieve a sustainable and motivated workforce that is committed to delivering quality hospitality services through enhanced performance and productivity. Given the extent of the challenges and impact presented by the COVID-19 pandemic to the hospitality industry, it is timely to gain further insights on employees' health well-being. The key purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between health-related quality of life, achievement motivation and job performance in the Taiwan hospitality industry, to acquire a better understanding of their relationships through the job performance pathway models.

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Background: Epidemiologists need tools to measure effects of gender, a complex concept originating in the social sciences which is not easily operationalized in the discipline. Our aim is to clarify useful concepts, measures, paths, effects, and analytical strategies to explore mechanisms of health difference between men and women.

Methods: We reviewed concepts to clarify their definitions and limitations for their translation into usable measures in Epidemiology.

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Background: Air pollution has fast become an issue with great environmental and human health problems that can be attributed to rapid global industrialization and urbanization that has strong negative impacts on human health. Children are particularly vulnerable. While studies on the effects and toxicology of particulate matter pollutants that are 2.

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  • The EDUC@DOM study evaluated a telemedicine program aimed at improving the management of type 2 diabetes through remote monitoring and education, analyzing its effects over 1 and 2 years.
  • Results showed that patients in the telemonitoring group experienced both a decrease in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels and significant cost savings compared to the control group, amounting to €1334 and €3144 over 1 and 2 years, respectively.
  • The findings suggest that telemonitoring can be a cost-effective approach for managing type 2 diabetes, potentially leading to wider acceptance and implementation of similar programs.
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  • In today's digital age, children are spending more time on screens, increasing the risk of eye strain (asthenopia), but educating parents about eye health can help mitigate this issue.
  • * A study in Beijing examined the impact of a preschool eye health education program that involved parents using the Health Belief Model to enhance eye health behaviors.
  • * Results showed that parental involvement led to improved eye health knowledge and practices for both parents and children, supporting the value of such intervention programs.
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Background: Speech disorders impact quality of life for patients treated with oral cavity and oropharynx cancers. However, there is a lack of uniform and applicable methods for measuring the impact on speech production after treatment in this tumor location.

Objective: The objective of this work is to (1) model an automatic severity index of speech applicable in clinical practice, that is equivalent or superior to a severity score obtained by human listeners, via several acoustics parameters extracted (a) directly from speech signal and (b) resulting from speech processing and (2) derive an automatic speech intelligibility classification (i.

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  • The study highlights that severe COVID-19 patients are likely to experience persistent pulmonary abnormalities, with over half still symptomatic four months after hospital admission.
  • A significant percentage of patients exhibited abnormal respiratory function, linked to factors like ICU admission and venous thromboembolism during their acute illness.
  • The main issue identified was reduced capillary volume in the lungs, impacting gas exchange; thus, follow-up evaluations for respiratory health are recommended post-recovery.
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Background: Recent World Health Organization reports propose wearable devices to collect information on activity and walking speed as innovative health indicators. However, mainstream consumer-grade tracking devices and smartphone apps are often inaccurate and require long-term acceptability assessment.

Objective: Our aim is to assess the user acceptability of an instrumented shoe insole in frail older adults.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the impact of a connected telemonitoring device and lifestyle education software on managing type 2 diabetes (T2D) compared to standard care.
  • A total of 282 participants were randomly assigned to a telemonitoring group (TMG) or a control group (CG) for one year, with the TMG using interactive software and connected devices at home under remote monitoring.
  • Results showed a small but significant improvement in HbA1c levels and weight loss in the TMG, particularly among those who frequently used the telemonitoring tools, although the overall difference compared to the CG was not statistically significant.
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Education is associated with later health, and notably with an indicator of physiological health measuring the cost of adapting to stressful conditions, named allostatic load. Education is itself the result of a number of upstream variables. We examined the origins of educational attainment through the lens of interactions between families and school i.

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Introduction: Although living kidney donation is not a high-risk surgery, there is still a need to identify situations at risk of kidney disease after uninephrectomy. Estrogens exhibit a protective role against various nephropathies. The aim of this study was to assess renal adaptation following nephrectomy according to menopausal status in women.

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Introduction: Cochlear implantation is a recent approach proposed to treat single-sided deafness (SSD) and asymmetric hearing loss (AHL). Several cohort studies showed its effectiveness on tinnitus and variable results on binaural hearing. The main objective of this study is to assess the outcomes of cochlear implantation and other treatment options in SSD/AHL on quality of life.

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