204 results match your criteria: "University of Uruguay[Affiliation]"

Unlabelled: Lead is a well-known neurotoxicant that continues to affect children´s cognition and behavior. Nevertheless, we still have little evidence on the consequences of lead exposure on reading abilities, particularly in languages other than English.

Objective: To investigate the cross-sectional association between blood lead levels (BLL), and pre-reading and reading abilities in first-grade children from Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Diet quality and blood lead levels in Uruguayan first graders.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health: University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, United States of America.

Objective: Foods are a potential source of lead but also contain nutrients that counteract the intestinal absorption of lead. Translatable evidence is needed to better understand the relationship between whole diets and blood lead levels (BLLs) in children. In this cross-sectional study we investigated the association between dietary variety, adequacy, moderation, and overall diet quality with children's BLLs.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how different suturing techniques and materials affect the percentage of mean root coverage (%MRC) in teeth with localized gingival recession using a specific surgical method.
  • It included 15 clinical trials with 301 cases, finding that combinations of certain suturing methods produced high MRC rates, particularly those using polyglactin 910 and monofilament materials.
  • The best results (MRC of 79.1%) were achieved with a 5-0 suturing diameter, suggesting that specific techniques and materials significantly enhance the effectiveness of root coverage therapy.
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Predicting blood lead in Uruguayan children: Individual- vs neighborhood-level ensemble learners.

PLOS Glob Public Health

September 2024

Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York USA, Buffalo, New York, United States of America.

Predicting childhood blood lead levels (BLLs) has had mixed success, and it is unclear if individual- or neighborhood-level variables are most predictive. An ensemble machine learning (ML) approach to identify the most relevant predictors of BLL ≥2μg/dL in urban children was implemented. A cross-sectional sample of 603 children (~7 years of age) recruited between 2009-2019 from Montevideo, Uruguay participated in the study.

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Comprehensive assessment of cow manure hydrothermal treatment products for land application and energy recovery.

J Environ Manage

September 2024

Department of Water Supply, Sanitation, and Environmental Engineering, IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, Westvest 7, 2611AX, Delft, the Netherlands.

In this study, cow manure was hydrothermally treated in a 2-litre reactor for 1 h at temperatures between 100 °C and 260 °C. Both the raw manure and the solid and liquid products of the hydrothermal treatment were characterized to understand the fate of the inorganic elements and to assess the suitability of the products for land applications and energy recovery. Satisfactory elemental balances were obtained for the organic and most inorganic elements and indicated that most inorganic elements were incorporated into the solids with lower solubility, with the exception of potassium and sodium, which were mostly solubilized in the process water; calcium and chlorine were also solubilized to a lesser extent in the process water.

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  • - The study compared two levels of forage allowance (high and low) for prepartum beef cows to assess their impact on metabolic, hormonal, productive, and reproductive variables, involving 40 primiparous (first-time mothers) and 42 multiparous (having had multiple births) cows.
  • - High forage allowance improved cows' intake, energy balance, and body condition, leading to increased milk yield (5.4 kg/d vs. 4.6 kg/d) and higher calf growth rates (0.88 kg/d vs. 0.82 kg/d) compared to low forage allowance.
  • - Results indicated that higher forage allowances led to better pregnancy rates (40% vs. 28%) and highlighted
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Introduction: Breast cancer (BC) and its treatment can impair patient quality of life (QoL), and those undergoing more aggressive treatments may be more severely impacted. Objective: Assess the level of perception of the QoL of patients treated for BC at the Hospital de Clínicas and the Departmental Hospital of Soriano.

Materials And Methods: A questionnaire for cancer patients (EORTC, QLQ-C30) and one specific for BC (EORTC QLQ-BR23) were used.

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Objective: To compare stillbirth rates and risks for small for gestational age (SGA), large for gestational age (LGA) and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) pregnancies at 24-44 completed weeks of gestation using a birth-based and fetuses-at-risk approachs.

Design: Population-based, multi-country study.

Setting: National data systems in 15 high- and middle-income countries.

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  • Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFOs) are used to help children with gait impairments due to physical disabilities, and proper fitting is crucial for their effectiveness.
  • A study over 10 years analyzed outcomes from a video vector clinic for AFO adjustments, finding that 52% of cases needed no change, while 22% were tuned and 10% discontinued use.
  • The clinic serves as an efficient assessment tool that may improve gait function and reduce the need for more complex and time-consuming gait analyses.
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Background: The first-line treatment for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive (HER2+) metastatic breast cancer (MBC) involves a combination of trastuzumab, pertuzumab, and a taxane (TPH). This study assessed the efficacy of trastuzumab and pertuzumab (PH) in routine practice, following the treatment protocols of Uruguay's National Resources Fund (FNR), akin to clinical trials.

Methods: Patients with advanced MBC treated with PH between 2008 and 2022 per FNR protocols were evaluated.

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pose health risks to children, potentially resulting in stunted growth, obesity, and cognitive deficits, but lack of reliable and noninvasive means to measure PAHs results in poor understanding of exposure patterns and sources in this vulnerable population. In this study, 24 children aged ∼7 years (9 boys and 15 girls) from Montevideo, Uruguay wore silicone wristbands for 8 days to monitor the exposure of 27 PAHs. Wristbands were extracted using a modified ethyl acetate tandem solid phase extraction clean up and then analyzed gas chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry.

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A common curriculum in obstetrics and gynecology for medical students globally.

Int J Gynaecol Obstet

October 2024

Education, Advocacy, and Communications Committee of the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), London, UK.

Objective: Global variations in women's health outcomes, increased international migration, and an increase in the number of medical schools underpin the need for global standardization in obstetrics and gynecology curricula for medical students. However, there are currently no recommendations regarding the content of a common curriculum. The aim of this project was to agree the objectives for a common curriculum in obstetrics and gynecology for medical students globally.

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Attentional ERPs in consumers of smoked and insufflated cocaine associated with neuropsychological performance.

Drug Alcohol Depend

June 2024

National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Argentina; Department of Physics, University of Buenos Aires (UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address:

Background: Cocaine consumption is associated with reduced attentional event-related potentials (ERPs), namely P3a and P3b, indicating bottom-up and top-down deficits respectively. At cognitive level, these impairments are larger for faster routes of administration (e.g.

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Background: Clinical and epidemiological studies employ long-term temperature storage but the effect of temperature on the stability of oxidative stress (OS) markers is unknown. We investigated the effects of storage at -20 °C and -80 °C over 4-9 months on F-isoprostanes (F-IsoP) and 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) levels in urine of children, a population group among whom the measurement of these markers is still limited.

Methods: Paired spot urine samples from 87 children aged 8.

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Background: Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) and disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED) manifest in individuals facing attachment system challenges, particularly observed in minors under protective measures. The lack of standardized tools for assessing these difficulties and uncertainty about the most effective instruments from a psychometric perspective prompted this study.

Aim: Using the COSMIN checklist, we systematically reviewed instruments assessing RAD, adhering to PRISMA.

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Blood lead levels and math learning in first year of school: An association for concern.

Environ Res

April 2024

Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, 14214, USA. Electronic address:

Lead is a well-known neurotoxicant that continues to affect children's cognition and behavior. With the aim to examine the associations of lead exposure with math performance in children at the beginning of formal schooling, we conducted a cross-sectional study of first-grade students from 11 schools in Montevideo, Uruguay. Math abilities were assessed with tests from the Batería III Woodcock-Muñoz (Calculation, Math Facts Fluency, Applied Problems, Math Calculation Skills and Broad Maths).

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Reactive Attachment Disorder and Its Relationship to Psychopathology: A Systematic Review.

Children (Basel)

December 2023

Department of Basic Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Speech Therapy, Universitat de València, 46010 Valencia, Spain.

This study aimed to determine, through a systematic review, the relationship between Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and the presence of psychopathology in children and adolescents, and to determine the existence of differences in terms of internalising and externalising psychological problems between the RAD group and groups with other disorders or with typical development. Following the PRISMA methodology, a search was carried out in the Web of Science, PubMed and Scopus databases. The search yielded 770 results, of which only 25 met the inclusion criteria.

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Lead exposure continues to be a public health problem globally, yet very few countries perform systematic biomonitoring or surveillance of children's blood lead levels (BLLs). Secular trends in children's BLLs have not been well characterized outside North America and Europe. In 2009-19, we conducted a series of non-representative cross-sectional surveys in Montevideo, Uruguay, enrolling children living in areas of the city with known or suspected lead contamination.

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Anatomical connectivity in children with developmental dyscalculia: A graph theory study.

Prog Brain Res

December 2023

Neurology Clinic and Policlinic, Departments of Medicine, Clinical Research and Biomedical Engineering, University Hospital Basel and University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; Translational Imaging in Neurology (ThINk) Basel, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University Hospital Basel and University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; Research Center for Clinical Neuroimmunology and Neuroscience Basel (RC2NB), University Hospital Basel and University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Current theories postulate that numerical processing depends upon a brain circuit formed by regions and their connections; specialized in the representation and manipulation of the numerical properties of stimuli. It has been suggested that the damage of these network may cause Developmental Dyscalculia (DD): a persistent neurodevelopmental disorder that significantly interferes with academic performance and daily life activities that require mastery of mathematical notions and operations. However, most of the studies on the brain foundations of DD have focused on regions of interest associated with numerical processing, and have not addressed numerical cognition as a complex network phenomenon.

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Conceptual foundations of early numeracy: Evidence from infant brain data.

Prog Brain Res

December 2023

Neurodevelopment Department, Brain Mapping Division, Cuban Neurosciences Center, Playa, Cuba.

Understanding the conceptual resources that children bring to mathematics learning is crucial for developing effective instruction and interventions. Despite the considerable number of studies examining the neural underpinnings of number representations in adults and the growing number of reports in children, very few studies have examined the neural correlates of the link between foundational resources related to numerical information and symbolic number representations in infants. There is currently an active debate about which foundational resources are critical for symbolic mathematics.

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Objective: To examine the contribution of preterm birth and size-for-gestational age in stillbirths using six 'newborn types'.

Design: Population-based multi-country analyses.

Setting: Births collected through routine data systems in 13 countries.

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  • - The study analyzed data from 115.6 million live births across 15 countries from 2000 to 2020 to assess the prevalence and neonatal mortality rates associated with large for gestational age (LGA) and macrosomia.
  • - Results indicated that LGA babies (those above the 90th percentile) had a lower risk of neonatal mortality compared to appropriate for gestational age (AGA) infants, while overall macrosomia (≥4000 g) also did not show increased mortality risk, except for higher weight categories.
  • - The findings suggest that a birthweight of ≥4500 g is a key indicator for increased early mortality risk in larger infants, which could help inform clinical decisions regarding their care. *
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The development and growth of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is significantly propelled by advances in Radio Frequency (RF) and Visible Light Communication (VLC) technologies. This paper endeavors to present a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in cognitive hybrid RF-VLC systems for WSNs, emphasizing the critical task of seamlessly integrating Cognitive Radio Sensor Networks (CRSNs) and VLC technologies. The central challenge addressed is the intricate landscape of this integration, characterized by notable trade-offs between performance and complexity, which escalate with the addition of more devices and increased data rates.

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