Objective: This study evaluated the effectiveness of group motivational education and empowerment program using evidence-based approaches for obesity and weight loss management for African-American Women.
Design: This study employed a quasi-experimental time series design based on the theoretical frameworks of the Empowerment and Health Belief models.
Sample: Twenty-eight African-American Women were recruited into culturally appropriate and responsive weight-loss management program.
Background: Supplemental long-chain omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids (EPA and DHA) raise erythrocyte EPA + DHA [omega-3 index (O3I)] concentrations, but the magnitude or variability of this effect is unclear.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to model the effects of supplemental EPA + DHA on the O3I.
Methods: Deidentified data from 1422 individuals from 14 published n-3 intervention trials were included.
The purpose of the present paper is to (a) summarize evidence for the nanoparticle nature and biological effects of traditional homeopathically-prepared medicines at low and ultralow doses; (b) provide details of historically-based homeopathic green manufacturing materials and methods, relating them to top-down mechanical attrition and plant-based biosynthetic processes in modern nanotechnology; (c) outline the potential roles of nonlinear dose-responses and dynamical interactions with complex adaptive systems in generating endogenous amplification processes during low dose treatment. Possible mechanisms of low dose effects, for which there is evidence involving nanoparticles and/or homeopathically-manufactured medicines, include hormesis, time-dependent sensitization, and stochastic resonance. All of the proposed mechanisms depend upon endogenous nonlinear amplification processes in the recipient organism in interaction with the salient, albeit weak signal properties of the medicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGlob Adv Health Med
January 2014
Finding safer and more effective treatments for specific cancers remains a significant challenge for integrative clinicians and researchers worldwide. One emerging strategy is the use of nanostructured forms of drugs, vaccines, traditional animal venoms, herbs, and nutraceutical agents in cancer treatment. The recent discovery of nanoparticles in traditional homeopathic medicines adds another point of convergence between modern nanomedicine and alternative interventional strategies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground & Aims: Several studies have demonstrated that vegetarians and vegans have much lower plasma concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids (i.e., docosahexaenoic and eicosapentaenoic acids) when compared to those who eat fish.
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March 2012
Introduction: Two cases of viral hepatitis that had failed conventional therapy are presented. Both were subsequently treated with protocols using homeopathic medicines as detailed below. Both patients sustained remissions for 2 years after taking ultradilute natural medicines after their conventional treatment had been discontinued.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: People overeat because their hunger directs them to consume more calories than they require. The purpose of this study was to analyze the changes in experience and perception of hunger before and after participants shifted from their previous usual diet to a high nutrient density diet.
Methods: This was a descriptive study conducted with 768 participants primarily living in the United States who had changed their dietary habits from a low micronutrient to a high micronutrient diet.
Altern Ther Health Med
July 2008
Background: A high nutrient density (HND) vegetable-based diet offers a dietary model extremely low in saturated fat as well as refined carbohydrates and emphasizes a liberal intake of fresh fruits, vegetables, beans, and nuts. We conducted a retrospective chart review of patients who came to a family practice office seeking nutritional counseling for weight loss. All of these patients were prescribed an HND diet in an extended counseling session with a family physician.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpontaneous coronary dissection is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition. It often occurs in late pregnancy and may pose significant risks for the patient and the fetus. Its cause remains uncertain, and established guidelines for management have not been developed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo date there have been few reports of a gender difference in methylation levels of genes. When examining the methylation levels of four autosomal genes (ESR1, MTHFR, CALCA and MGMT) in the white blood cells of a random sample of Singapore Chinese Health Study cohort participants (n = 291), we encountered an unexpected gender differential. Using MethyLight technology, we calculated a gene-specific percentage of methylated reference (PMR) value, which quantified the relative level of gene methylation for each study subject (134 males and 157 females).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article provides a comprehensive review of 30 years of research on the use of coenzyme Q10 in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. This endogenous antioxidant has potential for use in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease, particularly hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, and heart failure. It appears that levels of coenzyme Q10 are decreased during therapy with HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, gemfibrozil, Adriamycin, and certain beta blockers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsthmus conduction block, demonstrated with the use of multipolar catheter recordings, is considered the preferred endpoint for ablation of type I atrial flutter. This study investigated the feasibility of using recordings from the His and coronary sinus (CS) to document isthmus conduction block. Isthmus conduction block was produced with linear radiofrequency (RF) ablation in 27 patients with type I atrial flutter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevious studies in patients with antidromic reciprocating tachycardia (ART) have observed a critical anatomic requirement (> 4 cm) between an antegrade bypass tract limb and a retrograde AV nodal limb. We report two patients with ART utilizing a paraseptal accessory pathway. In both cases, a critical degree of slow conduction within the circuit provides unusual electrophysiologic substrate to overcome the expected anatomical constraints.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiofrequency catheter ablation has been useful in the treatment of ventricular tachycardia (VT) in selected patients with healed myocardial infarction. Previous studies have demonstrated success rates of 60% to 96% for targeted VT morphologies; however, these studies included patients only after they have had successful mapping procedures and have received radiofrequency lesions. All patients referred for VT ablation from July 1992 to November 1996 were included in this analysis on an intention-to-treat basis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere has been a rapid and significant evolution in the stored diagnostic information available from implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs). The diagnostic information available in current generation ICDs has greatly enhanced the clinicians' ability to determine the rhythm triggering device therapy as well as to identify potential problems with the ICD system. Furthermore, this information may be useful in identifying triggers of ventricular arrhythmias in patients at high risk for sudden death.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Electrophysiol
July 1997
A patient with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) and a dual chamber pacemaker experienced inappropriate ICD therapies only during periods of rate-dependent right bundle branch block. Analysis of both stored and real-time ICD electrograms was critical to correctly diagnosing the problem and offering a solution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Electrophysiol
November 1996
We describe a patient with bundle branch reentry ventricular tachycardia with 1:1 VA conduction in whom resetting was performed while obtaining simultaneous recordings from the right ventricular apex (V) and His-bundle electrogram. Both the tachycardia return cycle and the V-His interval demonstrated an increasing reset response, while the His-V interval demonstrated a flat reset response. These reset responses are consistent with a partially excitable gap localizing to the V-His portion of the bundle branch reentry circuit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: This study sought to determine the long-term risk of sudden cardiac death in patients with hemodynamically stable sustained ventricular tachycardia complicating coronary artery disease.
Background: The prognosis and risk of sudden cardiac death in patients with a history of myocardial infarction and ventricular tachyarrhythmias have not been clearly defined. Prior studies are limited by a short follow-up period and by inclusion of patients with heterogeneous cardiac diseases and presenting arrhythmias.
Analysis of stored local ventricular electrogram recordings is a useful diagnostic tool in the evaluation of patients with implantable cardioverter defibrillators. Visual analysis of local electrogram morphologic features has been demonstrated to be useful in distinguishing ventricular tachycardia from supraventricular rhythm. The effect of bundle branch block (BBB) aberration during supraventricular tachycardia on local electrogram morphologic features is not entirely clear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSophisticated diagnostic information is provided by the latest generation of implantable defibrillators. The success of therapy and the type of therapy successful in terminating ventricular arrhythmias is provided by interrogating the ICD device. In addition, R to R interval information can be retrieved.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhenomenological interviews with 23 nurses and more than 200 hours of participant observation on units of one cancer hospital were conducted to obtain a better understanding of how nurses caring for patients with cancer view their work. When asked to discuss a "critical incident" that captures the essence of oncology nursing for them, most nurses described acute physiologic emergencies. A few nurses described psychosocial needs and explained how they had helped or were unable to help patients and families deal with these needs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAtrial fibrillation (AF) encompasses a variety of discrete clinical syndromes, including paroxysmal, chronic, acute, and postoperative. Digoxin, long considered the mainstay of therapy for rate control in all types of AF, appears to have only modest electrophysiologic effects, which are mediated primarily by the autonomic nervous system. Digoxin has less potency than the calcium antagonists or beta-blocking drugs with respect to atrioventricular nodal blockade.
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June 1990
Measures of hue discrimination and M (green) and S (blue) cone pathway sensitivities were compared in a group of 24 diabetics with either early background retinopathy or no retinopathy. The Farnsworth-Munsell 100-hue test was used to measure hue discrimination, and a two-color increment threshold technique was used to measure S and M cone pathway sensitivities. The results were compared to the level of diabetic retinopathy, to the degree of macular edema, and to the duration of the disease.
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