Saúde Pública
Recomendações AAP | Prevenção de mortes e lesões pediátricas relacionadas a quadriciclos.
4 Out, 2022 | 12:42hRelatório técnico: A Comprehensive Report on All-Terrain Vehicles and Youth: Continuing Challenges for Injury Prevention – Pediatrics
Comentários:
ATVs Are Not Safe for Children: AAP Policy Explained – Health Children
AAP Calls for Prevention of Pediatric ATV-Linked Deaths, Injuries – HealthDay
Estudo randomizado | Intervenção comportamental entregue via mensagens de texto não reduziu as reinfecções por doenças sexualmente transmitidas em jovens.
4 Out, 2022 | 12:32hComunicado de imprensa: Texting young people about safe sex does not reduce STI reinfection – BMJ Newsroom
Comentário no Twitter
New research: Sending regular texts to young people who have recently had a sexually transmitted infection (#STI) to encourage #safesex does not reduce rates of chlamydia and gonorrhoea reinfection, finds a trial published by @bmj_latest today.https://t.co/OgQqPAsbS7 pic.twitter.com/0QTLqPuzDX
— BMJ (@bmj_company) September 29, 2022
Perspectiva | Ciência, valores concorrentes e risco-benefício na saúde pública – o exemplo da Covid-19 e do uso de máscara.
6 Set, 2022 | 13:12h
Estudo transversal | Hipertensão é comum entre os mais pobres e com menor nível educacional pelo mundo.
23 Ago, 2022 | 17:09hThe Association of Socioeconomic Status With Hypertension in 76 Low- and Middle-Income Countries – Journal of the American College of Cardiology (link para o resumo – $ para o texto completo)
Comunicado de imprensa: Hypertension Common Among Poorest, Least Educated Around the World – American College of Cardiology
Comentário: Hypertension Common Among Poorest, Least Educated Globally – HealthDay
Comentário no Twitter
#HTN is a common condition in low- & middle-income countries. As countries develop economically, these groups may experience a greater #hypertension prevalence relative to those w/ ⬆️ socioeconomic status. Read more on this important work now out in #JACC: https://t.co/sOzb1aWRvk pic.twitter.com/w00raCmuCW
— JACC Journals (@JACCJournals) August 16, 2022
Diretriz OMS | Determinantes comportamentais e sociais da vacinação: ferramentas e diretriz prática para alcançar um alto nível de entendimento.
23 Ago, 2022 | 17:07h
Estudo | Quase metade das mortes globais por câncer se devem a fatores de risco, sendo tabagismo, uso de álcool e IMC alto os que mais contribuem.
23 Ago, 2022 | 16:28hComunicado de imprensa: The Lancet: Almost half of global cancer deaths are due to risk factors, with smoking, alcohol use, and high BMI the greatest contributors – Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
Comentário no Twitter (fio – clique para saber mais)
NEW #GBDstudy research from 2010-2019 found that a majority of attributable #Cancer DALYs globally were from behavioral risk factors. The top 3 behavioral risk factors for cancer burden were: #smoking 🚬, #alcohol 🍺, & high #BMI. @TheLancet »https://t.co/qPzDKzfLda pic.twitter.com/LnkvlkDHgA
— Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) (@IHME_UW) August 18, 2022
Estudo de modelagem | Redução da ingestão diária de sal em 1 g na China pode prevenir quase 9 milhões de eventos cardiovasculares até 2030.
22 Ago, 2022 | 16:29hComunicado de imprensa: 1 g cut in daily salt intake could ward off nearly 9 million cases of stroke/heart disease in China – BMJ Newsroom
Lançamento do primeiro posicionamento científico da OMS sobre melhora da saúde cerebral ao longo da vida.
22 Ago, 2022 | 16:18hComunicado de imprensa: Launch of first WHO position paper on optimizing brain health across life – World Health Organization
Posicionamento científico da OMS: Optimizing brain health across the life course – World Health Organization
Comentário no Twitter (fio – clique para saber mais)
Optimizing #BrainHealth 🧠
▶️reduces the burden of neurological disorders
▶️improves mental + physical health
▶️creates positive social & economic impactscontributing to greater well-being, advancing society. 👉https://t.co/kVPgcFxBPG
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) August 9, 2022
Estudo pré-pós | Restrições de propagandas de junk food estão associadas a reduções nas compras de produtos com alto teor de gordura, sal e açúcar.
22 Ago, 2022 | 16:03hComunicado de imprensa: Transport for London’s junk food advertising restrictions linked to reductions in high fat, salt and sugar product purchases – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Comentários:
TfL junk food advert ban: Has the policy cut obesity? – BBC
Comentário de um dos autores no Twitter (fio – clique para saber mais)
In our exciting new paper 🪘 published today in @PLOSMedicine we find the @MayorofLondon @TfL ban on #junkfood advertising reduces average household purchases of energy from HFSS grocery products by 1,001 kcal per week 🧵1/12 https://t.co/pRh0BlkKJU
— Steven Cummins (@stevencjcummins) February 17, 2022
Vivendo com as consequências psicológicas da pandemia de COVID-19: revisão sistemática de intervenções efetivas de mitigação.
22 Ago, 2022 | 14:50h