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Why a fat body at risk of heart disease?


2011
03.13

Why a fat body at risk of heart disease?New research is challenging the previous medical theory that people with “apple shape” who carry more fat around the waist are at greater risk of heart attack and stroke than those with “pear shaped”, with more fat in the hip.

A study of 220,000 people confirmed to be obese, i.e. have a body mass index or BMI of 30 or more, is the major cardiac risk factor, but found that the distribution of body fat has no impact on the risk.

“Regardless of how you measure it, obesity is bad for your heart. This study suggests that waist measurement is no better than calculate BMI,” said Mike Knap ton, associate medical director of the charity British Heart Foundation (British heart), which partially funded the study.

BMI is widely used by researchers and clinicians to assess the risks of a person’s health. Is calculated by dividing weight in kilograms by height in meters squared. A person who is qualified measured 1.65 inches with 68 kilos overweight when their BMI reaches 25 points and comes to obesity at 82 kilos.

According to the researchers, who published their findings in the medical journal The Lancet, previous studies have suggested that people with “central obesity”-described as “apple shape” – are at three times the risk of heart attack than those with general obesity as BMI measurement. However, other experts questioned those findings, so a large group of international scientists sought to clarify the issue.

The results of this international consortium of scientists suggest that while controlling weight and fat levels would be important to try to make people change their lifestyle, the best predictors of future cardiac risk are measurements of blood pressure cholesterol and a history of diabetes.

This new study included data on weight, hips, waist, blood pressure, cholesterol and other key points of more than 220,000 adults, which had no previous history of heart disease. They were followed for a decade.

During that period, about 14,000 suffered heart attacks or strokes (CVA).
John Danish, Cambridge University in Britain, which was one of nearly 200 scientists from 17 countries worked on the study, said the findings showed “essentially all types of obesity are equally bad” when it comes heart health.

Danish said the results should help guide medical practice worldwide, as currently the national and international guidelines offer different recommendations on the value of assessing levels of overweight in predicting future heart risk.

Obesity has become a global epidemic. Over 500 million people, or one in 10 adults worldwide, are currently considered obese, more than double than in 1980.

Increase in deaths from infectious diseases


2011
03.03

Increase in deaths from infectious diseasesNo communicable diseases (NCDs) cause 60% of deaths in the world, but receive only 2.3% of international aid to combat them, said today the brand new Healthy Coalition America (CFA), which met in the City of Buenos Aires.

About 55 organizations in Latin America began the meeting; prepare a regional plan with view of the high-level summit on ENT Nations (UN) which will be in September in New York.

Figures released at the beginning of the meeting highlighted that 80% of ENT-cancer deaths, cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes occur in developing countries and the poorest people are most affected.

The CFA report noted that the main causes of these diseases are smoking, physical inactivity, poor diet and alcohol consumption.

The deliberations of Buenos Aires will be extended throughout the day and will culminate tomorrow with a statement, in which scholars think about the need to reach the summit which will be held in September in New York, have laws that allow lower rates of disease mortality no communicable diseases.

The first time the United Nations convened a high-level meeting on pandemic was in 1996, where he discussed the issue of AIDS. The second will be this year, to discuss the problem of no communicable diseases like cardiovascular disease, COPD, diabetes and cancer.

Veronica Shoji, director of the InterAmerican Heart Foundation (ICF), expressed the need for Argentina to reach the UN meeting “with the ratification of the framework convention on the use of snuff and domestic law control snuff.”

Shoji said that “snuff is the only component that is a risk factor of all non-communicable diseases,” adding that “we also should be made to promote more healthy habits to combat the sedentary lifestyle and bring to enforce healthy diets.”

The specialist said that “three out of five deaths occurring in the world are due to no communicable diseases and could have been avoided.” Therefore, he insisted that “America must work to lower cardiovascular disease rates, such as hypertension and salt intake, which helps trigger these diseases.”

Shoji said “should be promoted non-sedentary life, eating more fruits and vegetables and state smoke-free environments at the national level, because it was shown that in the provinces and cities which applied down the amount of cardiovascular disease.”

The deliberations for the preparation of the minutes which results in the coalition shall consider, among other things, the proposals presented these evening organizations such as the Latin American and Caribbean Society of Medical Oncology, the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.

Internet is very important for health information


2011
01.09

Internet is very important for health informationOne of the great benefits that exist with the internet is the large amount of information that users have access from online encyclopedias, images and music, to more recently the publication of confidential information the U.S. government. All or almost everything is there on the net.

This along with graphics of health information that was recently published by inspectors and Blue Eye Project, and which by the way they share with a Spanish translation, gave rise to this post. It makes an interesting breakdown of user behavior regarding searching for information and content on health, welfare, medical conditions and treatments. Some facts are

one. 61% of adults go to the online world to find health information.
2. 42% claims to know or have someone in your family has been helped by following medical advice found on the Internet.
3. 77% of newly diagnosed, they go first to online sources.
4. 17% of cell phone users, using this device to search specifically for health and medical information.
5. 60% of online patients would like information about medical conditions or illnesses through social media and 38% are interested in starting a dialogue about health care, through this medium.

How does the health minister on medical handling


2010
12.22

Parliamentary reiterate need for “discipline and consistency of communication” in healthHow does the health minister on medical handling by the authorities.

Deputy Gonzalo Arenas, reiterated that given to the Minister of Health James Mamalis, his concern for the current operating state of the SAMU Anglo, about the implications this has on the health of the province, “the already complex picture, by the current state operation of our hospital, “stressed the senator.

The legislature had already announced that by oversight offices and ask for specific information within a reasonable time the Ministry of Health to resolve this crisis it is today Anglo in this area.

“The current functioning of the SAMU in terms of operation and number of ambulances to Anglo, Nothing more, I appreciated the ads that have been made yet argue that solutions to the health of the province must be timely and effective. I understand that as an example the town of Los Sauces and his office has 3 ambulances and that the usual reality Anglo equal to what goes on in the town of Minonk Caligula with 1 ambulance, it does not resist further comment, “added Rep. Arenas.

Finally, he said he believes in the need for “discipline and consistent communication from the health authorities in the region”

What about health care and sanitation in hospitals


2010
12.01

What about health care and sanitation in hospitalsThe delegation of health and sanitary services UGT union today accused the Department of Health and Consumption of secrecy and lack of foresight in the transfer of hospital staff to Son Duet Espies and denounced that violates collective bargaining.

The union claimed in a statement today the urgent convening of the Health Sector Committee “to negotiate all aspects of the relocation,” and criticized “the secrecy, the policy of fait accompli and silence and lack of foresight” of health officials change in this hospital.

According to the union, the situation is creating uncertainty and anxiety in the workers’ lack of information on working conditions at its new location “and pointed out those difficulties in adapting to the new Millennium computer system is an example of this malaise.

The union pointed out that not agreeing the terms of the transfer of health workers would undermine the collective bargaining rights “by imposing the conditions of their workers that can be modified” to go to Son Espies.

“The spirit of conciliation and collaborator of the UGT at odds with the intention of the Son Duet Management, which filed for approval in the staff meeting modules in the new hospital shifts, shifts that were rejected for not having been previously negotiated with the social partners, “denounced the union.

How to prevent death for pregnant women


2010
11.29

How to prevent death for pregnant womenIn El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, many women die from lack of access to safe and legal to terminate their pregnancies, even in cases where the product is not viable or life threatening, while others have been sentenced up to 30 years in jail, accused of having undergone the practice.

In El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, many women die from lack of access to safe and legal to terminate their pregnancies.

Therapeutic abortion performed for medical reasons or is the result of rape existed in these countries from the nineteenth century liberal constitutions. To remove this centenary right in the middle of electoral contexts joined lawmakers from right and left in El Salvador and Nicaragua. In Honduras is credited done right.

However, despite the ban and the official silence, feminist organizations have no respite from their governments in the fight to restore the therapeutic abortion and presented to the public statistics and / or testimony showing the harshness of the ban this practice.

In Nicaragua, according to a report by the NGO, IPAS, from the criminalization of abortion in 2006, killed 31 women. They could have survived had received timely treatment to various types of cancer or entopic pregnancies.

Why soft drinks are very harmful to heart health


2010
11.17

Why soft drinks are very harmful to heart healthThe cola was first patented in the United States in 1945 and no doubt with great success, 65 years later is the most consumed worldwide.

Cola drinks are soft drinks made with carbonated water, colored with caramel coloring and sweetened with nutritive sweeteners (sugar or corn syrup, high fructose) or non-nutritive (aspartame, aciculae potassium, socialize, saccharin or sodium cyclamate).

They also contain permitted additives such as flavorings, preservatives (sodium benzoate, potassium sorbet), acidulates (phosphoric acid, citric acid) and others contain caffeine in varying amounts between products.

A very casual and moderate consumption of soda (1 cup small) should not pose a health risk. However, when it comes to children or even adult’s excessive consumption is certainly a promoter of obesity and malnutrition, bone decalcification, hypertension and other health problems.

Phosphoric acid is a preservative found in soft drinks, daily intake in children represents an excess of phosphorus in the diet, in the medium term, bring a dematerializing effect on bones and teeth directly affect growth. Light drinks contain the same concentration of this compound.

Another harmful ingredient in particular for children, is the caffeine content in a personal size is equivalent to half a cup of coffee. For its stimulating effect, can significantly alter the behavior and sleep of children.

Soft drinks have no nutritional value other than energy derived from the high concentration of sugar, no vitamins, minerals, or other healthy nutrients, is what is considered a food with “empty calories.” A study in 2005 in Chile as maximum SENARC found 108 grams of sugar per liter of cola, which equals 3 teaspoons of sugar per cup of 200 ml.

A bottle of 600ml (two ½ cups) of soda can contain 17 teaspoons of sugar equivalent to approximately 250 kcal. The average diet requires 2000 kcal from healthy foods, adding the calorie content of soda will result in overweight and obesity.

Eating foods with high sugar content encourages an imbalance of blood glucose, the body responds with a rapid exit of insulin to assimilate balance blood glucose; soon these levels are low with the consequent need to eat more sugar.

How to prevent appendicitis disease


2010
11.13

How to prevent appendicitis diseaseKnowing what it takes to go through consultation, take a blood test or an operation for appendicitis is one of the measures that the Government raises through ‘bill in the shade’ to raise awareness of the expense of health and get make citizens more responsible use of the public system. That Extremadura Health Service is very clear. What does not seem to have both is the way to get that information to users.

Month ended yesterday the Minister of Health, Trinidad Jimenez, gave the deadline for implementing this measure – October – are few communities that have already made decisions and are developing experiences. Although there are.

For now, the SES is preparing a proposal he hopes a consensus with other communities before deciding how to publicize the public health costs of Extremadura. Some time ago already showed interest in developing this measure last March agreed on a Council of Interregional NHS, but in the long run because it gave priority to control spending on drugs, for which another commitment to informative bill.

Extremadura while it thinks, and there are communities that have rejected the proposal to provide such information to their patients. This is the case of Catalonia, Navarre and Husked. Others, such as Andalusia, and are carrying out pilot projects. On October 1 began operating experience in Costa del Sol Hospital in Marcella and within a year this autonomy wants all health centers and hospitals to inform the Andalusia’s, provided it presents no additional cost to the community .

More experience is the ‘bill in the shadow’ in Valencia. There has been reporting in situations of long hospitalization in years. In 2009, more than 200,000 invoices issued informative. Now, with his practice, which continues to expand, plans to introduce the bill information to the consumption of medicines in the same order?

The timing in the maximum for Health, Aragon has also begun to inform their users. The Department of Community Health has chosen a less direct stake to give information: it has posted on its website the cost of most common processes and not issued in the name of the city the price of a particular service, and may be consulted own initiative.