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Architecture Animated, bushes/horses
Architecture Animated aims to explore different methodsof photography, i.e. photographing as a way of discoveryrather than narrative or confirmation. These are some ofour first findings.Animals have agency, a will of their own and they takeshape and make sense by their own practices and byothers’. They open up for investigations on architectureswithout a given sender and thus no given image. This
Very Integrated Program (VIP): Smoking and other lifestyles, co-morbidity and quality of life in patients undertaking treatment for alcohol and drug addiction in Sweden.
Background Most patients with alcohol and drug addiction have other risky lifestyles and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), adding to their morbidity and pre-mortality. Those are, however, potentially preventable. The aim was to identify and compare the patients in treatment for alcohol and drug addiction and identify important factors for high risk. Methods Data was collected prospectively by in
Evidence for leptin regulation of food intake in humans
The adipocyte hormone leptin regulates body weight in mice by decreasing food intake and increasing energy expenditure. Whether leptin is of physiological importance for these processes in humans is, however, not clear. We therefore studied the relation between leptin and habitual food intake in 64 healthy postmenopausal women. Dietary habits were assessed with a modified diet history method. Body
Cerebral blood flow in white matter is correlated with systolic blood pressure and EEG in senile dementia of the Alzheimer type
The presence and functional significance of white matter lesions in the ageing brain and in dementia as well as their relation to blood pressure are often discussed. The aim of this study was to evaluate cerebral blood flow in white matter (WMCBF) and its relation to systemic blood pressure and multichannel EEG. WMCBF was measured in 24 elderly women with senile dementia of Alzheimer's type (SDAT,
A prospective study of orthostatic blood pressure in diabetic patients
To clarify whether orthostatic blood pressure is affected by the type of diabetes, cardiac autonomic neuropathy, and the duration of diabetes, orthostatic blood pressure (passive 90°tilt) was evaluated in 102 patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), 51 patients with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM), and in 238 control subjects in a first study followed up after 8 to
Feasible Coordination of Multiple Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Mobile Vehicles with Various Constraints
We consider the problem of feasible coordination control for multiple homogeneous or heterogeneous mobile vehicles subject to various constraints (nonholonomic motion constraints, holonomic coordination constraints, equality/inequality constraints etc). We develop a general framework involving differential-algebraic equations and viability theory to describe and determine coordination feasibility
Quality control program for storage of biologically banked blood specimens in the Malmo diet and cancer study
A biological bank has been developed to extend the biochemical and molecular research base for a prospective study on diet and cancer in the city of Malmo, Sweden. The study entered individuals 45-69 years of age, of which 30,382 individuals (45%) participated. Each individual entering the bank has stored samples of viable mononuclear leukocytes (MNLs; -140°C) and granulocytes (GRANs; -80°C) or bu
Fermented milk products are associated to ulcer disease. Results from a cross-sectional population study
Background: Prevalence of peptic ulcer disease has been associated to diet. Some dietary factors seem to have bactericidal effect which may modify the risk of peptic ulcer disease. The objective was to analyze associations between dietary habits and peptic ulcers. Design: A cross sectional population study. Subjects: One thousand, one hundred and thirty-five subjects out of 11,700 randomly invited
Networking our way to better Ecosystem Service provision
The ecosystem services (EcoS) concept is being used increasingly to attach values to natural systems and the multiple benefits they provide to human societies. Ecosystem processes or functions only become EcoS if they are shown to have social and/or economic value. This should assure an explicit connection between the natural and social sciences, but EcoS approaches have been criticized for retain
Temporal Viability Regulation for Control Affine Systems with Applications to Mobile Vehicle Coordination under Time-Varying Motion Constraints
Controlled invariant set and viability regulation of dynamical control systems have played important roles in many control and coordination applications. In this paper we develop a \textit{temporal} viability regulation theory for general dynamical control systems, and in particular for control affine systems. The time-varying viable set is parameterized by time-varying constraint functions, with
(Review of) Flannery Burke, A Land Apart: The Southwest and the Nation in the Twentieth Century
Review of Flannery Burke, A Land Apart: The Southwest and the Nation in the Twentieth Century
Increased incidence of fractures in middle-aged and elderly men with low intakes of phosphorus and zinc
The aim of the study was to determine dietary risk factors for fracture in men aged 46-68 years. Six thousand five hundred and seventy-six men were randomly invited using the Municipal Registry to a diet and health study. The diet was assessed using a combined 7-day menu book for hot meals, beverages and dietary supplements and a quantitative food frequency questionnaire for other foods. The fract
Bias in diet assessment methods - Consequences of collinearity and measurement errors on power and observed relative risks
Background. If several risk factors for disease are considered in a regression model and these factors are affected by measurement errors, the observed relative risk will be attenuated. In nutritional epidemiology, several nutrient variables show strong correlation, described as collinearity. The observed relative risk will then depend not only on the validity of the chosen diet assessment method
Patient insight - perioperative smoking and alcohol cessation intervention?
Background The involvement of patient preferences is sometimes forgotten in the evidence-based medicine and the development of clinical guidelines. Many preunderstandings among clinical staff exist on patients’ preferences towards smoking and alcohol cessation programs. The aim of this project was therefore to get insight of the patients’ preferences regarding undertaking smoking and risky alcohol
Kate Bang lyfts fram ur skuggan
Recension av Martin Kylhammar, Ett hemligt liv. Verner von Heidenstam och Kate Bang.
How should a group living unit for demented elderly be designed to decrease psychiatric symptoms?
The main objectives were to study relationships between the design of group living (GL) units and psychiatric symptoms in demented patients before, 6 months after, and 1 year after admission to GL units. The study population comprised 105 demented elderly (83 ± 6 years), 37% with dementia of Alzheimer's type and 58% with vascular dementia. The patients were relocated by the municipal care planning
Malnutrition in geriatric patients : A neglected problem?
The nutrient intake in geriatric long-stay patients and the mortality risk associated with low energy intake were studied in 61 patients, 43 women and 18 men, with a mean age of 87 years, at a geriatric long-stay care hospital during a 6-month follow-up. Dietary intake was assessed with a 9-day dietary record. Energy expenditure was calculated assuming a physical activity level of 1.33 × basal met
Children’s active participation in decision-making processes during hospitalisation: an observational study
Aims and objectivesThe aim was to explore and describe the child's active participation in daily healthcare practice at children's hospital units in Sweden.Objectives(a) Identify everyday situations in medical and nursing care that illustrate children's active participation in decision‐making, (b) identify various ways of active participation, actual and optimal in situations involving decision‐ma
Postural hypotension and EEG variables predict cognitive decline : Results from a 5-Year follow-up of healthy elderly women
Quantified electroencephalographic activity (EEG) has been used to study normal ageing and dementia. Few studies have described longitudinal changes in the very old. A cognitive decline has been described in subjects with white-matter lesions and hypertension but the association with hypotension is unclear. Our aim was to study the predictive value of quantified EEG for the development of cognitiv