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Feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of a text message-enhanced clinical exercise rehabilitation intervention for increasing 'whole-of-day' activity in people living with and beyond cancer.
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH - 03 Jun 2019
Exercise interventions are typically delivered to people with cancer and survivors via supervised clinical rehabilitation. However, motivating and maintaining activity changes outside of the clinic setting remains challenging. This study investigated the feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of an individually-tailored, text message-enhanced intervention that focused on increasing whole-of-da...
Walkable Urban Design Attributes and Japanese Older Adults' Body Mass Index: Mediation Effects of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH PROMOTION : AJHP - 01 Jun 2019
The purposes of this study were to examine associations between objectively measured walkable urban design attributes with Japanese older adults' body mass index (BMI) and to test whether objectively assessed physical activity and sedentary behavior mediated such associations.Cross-sectional.Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.Participants were 297 older residents (aged 65-84 years) randomly ...
Improving postpartum screening after diabetes in pregnancy: Results of a pilot study in remote Australia.
THE AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY - 01 Jun 2019
The postpartum period is a critical time to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal women, particularly for those who have chronic conditions.To assess enhanced support methods (for women following diabetes in pregnancy (DIP)) to improve completion rates of recommended postpartum health checks.Fifty-three Aboriginal women in the Northern Territory (NT) were contacted in the postpartum period to ...
The bidirectional interaction between the sympathetic nervous system and immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of hypertension.
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY - 01 Jun 2019
Over the last few years, evidence has accumulated to suggest that hypertension is, at least in part, an immune-mediated inflammatory disorder. Many links between immunity and hypertension have been established and provide a complex framework of mechanistic interactions contributing to the rise in BP. These include immune-mediated inflammatory processes affecting regulatory brain nuclei and inte...
Platelets in cardiac ischaemia/reperfusion injury: a promising therapeutic target.
CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH - 01 Jun 2019
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is the single leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. A key component of AMI therapy is the timely reopening of occluded vessels to prevent further ischaemic damage to the myocardium. However, reperfusion of the ischaemic myocardium can itself trigger reperfusion injury causing up to 50% of the overall infarct size. In recent years, considerable res...
Differentiating Right- and Left-Sided Outflow Tract Ventricular Arrhythmias.
CIRCULATION. ARRHYTHMIA AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY - 01 Jun 2019
Idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias commonly originate from the right ventricular and left ventricular outflow tracts (OTs). Advances in real-time imaging have refined our understanding of the intimate anatomic structures implicated in the genesis of OT arrhythmias, making catheter ablation for arrhythmias beyond the right ventricular OT a feasible option for cure-indeed ablation is now a class ...
Cognitive Domains and Postdischarge Outcomes in Hospitalized Patients With Heart Failure.
CIRCULATION. HEART FAILURE - 01 Jun 2019
Background Cognitive impairment is a prevalent, independent marker of readmission in heart failure (HF), but the screening is time-consuming. This study sought (1) to identify HF patients at low risk of cognitive impairment (obviating screening) and (2) to simplify a predictive model of HF outcomes by only using cognitive domains that are most predictive. Methods and Results The Montreal Cognit...
The preventable burden of endometrial and ovarian cancers in Australia: A pooled cohort study.
GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY - 01 Jun 2019
Evidence on the endometrial and ovarian cancer burden preventable through modifications to current causal behavioural and hormonal exposures is limited. Whether the burden differs by population subgroup is unknown.We linked pooled data from six Australian cohort studies to national cancer and death registries, and quantified exposure-cancer associations using adjusted proportional hazards model...
Obesity-Associated Organ Damage and Sympathetic Nervous Activity.
HYPERTENSION (DALLAS, TEX. : 1979) - 01 Jun 2019
Macrovasculature and Microvasculature at the Crossroads Between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension.
HYPERTENSION (DALLAS, TEX. : 1979) - 01 Jun 2019
Individual and Neighborhood Deprivation and Carotid Stiffness.
HYPERTENSION (DALLAS, TEX. : 1979) - 01 Jun 2019
Large artery stiffness is an index of vascular aging associated with cardiovascular mortality. Whereas traditional risk factors for arterial stiffness are known, the contribution of socioeconomic factors is less reported. We sought to determine the relationship between arterial stiffness and socioeconomic deprivation (at the individual and neighborhood levels) in healthy males and females. In 7...
A comparison of early versus delayed elective electrical cardioversion for recurrent episodes of persistent atrial fibrillation: A multi-center study.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY - 01 Jun 2019
Due to barriers to accessing timely elective electrical cardioversion (CV) for persistent AF (PeAF), we adopted a policy of instructing patients to present directly to the Emergency Department (ED) for CV.We compare a strategy of Emergency CV (ED-CV) versus Elective CV (EL-CV) for treatment of symptomatic PeAF.Between 2014 and 7, we evaluated 150 patients undergoing CV for PeAF. ED-CV patients ...
The global burden of hypertension exceeds 1.4 billion people: should a systolic blood pressure target below 130 become the universal standard?
JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION - 01 Jun 2019
: In 2010, 1.4 billion people globally had hypertension, with 14% controlled to systolic blood pressure (SBP, mmHg) below 140, which contributes to 18 million cardiovascular deaths annually. Recent hypertension guidelines endorsed SBP targets below 130 or lower for all or some hypertensive patients to reduce cardiovascular events (CVEs) more than the prior SBP target less than 140. In 2016, the...
The Selective Expansion and Targeted Accumulation of Bone Marrow-Derived Macrophages Drive Cardiac Vasculitis.
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY (BALTIMORE, MD. : 1950) - 01 Jun 2019
The adult heart contains macrophages derived from both embryonic and adult bone marrow (BM)-derived precursors. This population diversity prompted us to explore how distinct macrophage subsets localize within the heart, and their relative contributions in cardiac disease. In this study, using the reciprocal expression of Lyve-1 and Ccr2 to distinguish macrophages with distinct origins, we show ...
TNF and IL-1 Play Essential but Temporally Distinct Roles in Driving Cardiac Inflammation in a Murine Model of Kawasaki Disease.
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY (BALTIMORE, MD. : 1950) - 01 Jun 2019
Kawasaki disease (KD) is a leading cause of pediatric heart disease, characterized by the emergence of life-threatening coronary vasculitis. Identifying which cytokines drive KD has been a major research goal, and both TNF and IL-1 have been identified as potential candidates. Using a murine model of KD induced by the injection of the water-soluble component of , we therefore undertook a mechan...
Left Atrial Strain Performance and its Application in Clinical Practice.
JACC. CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING - 01 Jun 2019
Atrial Remodeling Following Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation-Mediated Cardiomyopathy: Long-Term Follow-Up of CAMERA-MRI Study.
JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY - 01 Jun 2019
This study sought to determine the long-term right atrial (RA) electrical and structural changes in a subgroup from the CAMERA-MRI (Catheter Ablation Versus Medical Rate Control in Atrial Fibrillation and Systolic Dysfunction-Magnetic Resonance Imaging) study.Catheter ablation (CA) is successful in restoring ventricular function in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and otherwise unexplaine...
The adenosine A G protein-coupled receptor: Recent advances and therapeutic implications.2B
PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS - 01 Jun 2019
The adenosine A receptor (AAR) is one of four adenosine receptor subtypes belonging to the Class A family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Until recently, the AAR remained poorly characterised, in part due to its relatively low affinity for the endogenous agonist adenosine and therefore presumed minor physiological significance. However, the substantial increase in extracellular adenosin...
Strong adherence to dietary and lifestyle recommendations is associated with decreased type 2 diabetes risk in the AusDiab cohort study.
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE - 01 Jun 2019
We aimed to determine whether adherence to the Australian dietary guidelines and an index of healthy behavior was associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and to provide estimates of the proportion of preventable cases. Participants of the AusDiab cohort study were followed for 12 years (n = 6242), starting from May 1999, during which T2D cases were identified. The associations bet...
The vitamin E derivative garcinoic acid from Garcinia kola nut seeds attenuates the inflammatory response.
REDOX BIOLOGY - 01 Jun 2019
The plant Garcinia kola is used in African ethno-medicine to treat various oxidation- and inflammation-related diseases but its bioactive compounds are not well characterized. Garcinoic acid (GA) is one of the few phytochemicals that have been isolated from Garcinia kola. We investigated the anti-inflammatory potential of the methanol extract of Garcinia kola seeds (NE) and purified GA, as a ma...