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The Monkey Study, Mandatory Military Retirement, and Legitimate Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Relief (HA/DR) / Public Health Post-Service Paramilitary Substitutes: Letter to the Editor 猴子研究"、"强制退役 "和 "合法的人道主义援助/救灾(HA/DR)/公共卫生服役后准军事替代人员":致编辑的信
Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI: 10.14302/issn.2576-9383.jhhr-24-5097
Ralph J. Johnson
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Estimation Of Glycemic Index Of Liver Nutritional Supplement And Its Importance In Liver Nutrition 肝脏营养补充剂升糖指数的估算及其在肝脏营养中的重要性
Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI: 10.14302/issn.2576-9383.jhhr-23-4713
Rachana Bhoite, Shobana Shanmugam, Varalakshmi Lalithya Pratti, Vinita Satyavrat, Gayathri Rajagopal, Ranjit Mohan Anjana, Viswanathan Mohan
A global increase in incidence of chronic liver disease (CLD) indicated the necessity of dietary and lifestyle modification. Low glycemic index (GI) diet was reported to have a significant role in controlling diabetes caused by liver dysfunction. The International Standards Organisation (ISO) has standardized the determination of GI of a food in healthy individuals. This study aimed to estimate GI value of a high protein, energy dense liver nutritional supplement. This cross-over randomized controlled study randomly allotted 15 participants to consume either reference food 27.5 gm glucose (glucose monohydrate) or 77 gm nutritional supplement (equivalent to 25 gm of available carbohydrates); switching to another arm was done after 3 days wash-out period. After overnight fast, blood samples were collected at 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes post-consumption of s upplement or reference food. The GI was calculated from the incremental area under the blood glucose response elicited by the nutritional supplement as a percentage of the response after consumption of 27.5 gm of glucose (glucose monohydrate) by the same participant using a standard formula. Mean GI of the nutritional supplementwas estimated as 11.4 ± 2.4.With the consumption of this nutritional supplement, the blood glucose levels were reduced at all postprandial time points, compared to the reference food. The liver nutritional supplement tested has a low GI, and comparatively slower and more sustained blood glucose response. Therefore, it can be used in patients with CLD to prevent CLD-associated metabolic complications and improve health outcomes and quality of life.
全球慢性肝病(CLD)发病率的增加表明饮食和生活方式改变的必要性。据报道,低血糖指数(GI)饮食对控制肝功能障碍引起的糖尿病有重要作用。国际标准组织(ISO)对健康人群中食物GI的测定进行了标准化。本研究旨在评估一种高蛋白、能量密集的肝脏营养补充剂的GI值。这项交叉随机对照研究随机分配了15名参与者,让他们食用27.5克葡萄糖(一水葡萄糖)或77克营养补充剂(相当于25克可用碳水化合物)作为参考食物;在3天的洗脱期后切换到另一只手臂。禁食过夜后,于补充食物或参考食物进食后15、30、45和60分钟采集血样。GI是根据营养补充剂引起的血糖反应下的增量面积与同一参与者消耗27.5克葡萄糖(一水葡萄糖)后反应的百分比计算的,使用标准公式。营养补充剂的平均GI值为11.4±2.4。与参考食物相比,食用这种营养补充剂后,餐后所有时间点的血糖水平都降低了。肝脏营养补充剂测试的GI值较低,血糖反应相对较慢,持续时间较长。因此,它可以用于CLD患者预防与CLD相关的代谢并发症,改善健康结果和生活质量。
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Progress in Rehabilitation Treatments for Sepsis Patients in ICU ICU脓毒症患者康复治疗进展
Pub Date : 2022-05-02 DOI: 10.14302/issn.2576-9383.jhhr-22-4146
Ling Wang, Zhen Zhang
Early active mobilisation and rehabilitation in the intensive care unit (ICU) is being used to prevent the long-term functional consequences of critical illness, sepsis patients need early rehabilitation treatment. Individualized rehabilitation is a safe and effective approach for patients with sepsis. This review aimed to introduce the necessity of rehabilitation for patients with sepsis in the ICU, the composition of the rehabilitation team, the time to begin rehabilitation, the focus of rehabilitation, and the main approaches.
重症监护病房(ICU)的早期积极动员和康复被用于预防危重疾病的长期功能后果,败血症患者需要早期康复治疗。个体化康复治疗是脓毒症患者安全有效的治疗方法。本文旨在介绍ICU脓毒症患者康复的必要性、康复团队的组成、开始康复的时间、康复的重点和主要方法。
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Scientific Ethical Integrity and Human Research Subjects Protections Non-compliance Remediation: Commentary on Practical Considerations and Implications 科学伦理诚信与人类研究受试者保护不合规补救:评析实践考虑与启示
Pub Date : 2022-03-22 DOI: 10.14302/issn.2576-9383.jhhr-22-4138
Ralph J Johnson, Ralph J Johnson
Medical science’s advancements depend on preserving its credibility and the public trust, though as a human institution it is fallible and liable to ethical breaches that can void public confidence and support. There is no more egregious ethical departure than deviations / violations of Human Research Subjects Protections (i.e., non-compliance), which is remarkable given they are fairly widespread and often repeated. Once uncovered, this generally should result in the research’s suspension or termination. Yet, there is a third option to preserve valuable and worthy research that went awry due to lapses in Human Research Subjects Protections, specifically, Remediation. Due to the sequestered nature of Remediation, little has been reported on its processes, and practically nothing, regarding practical considerations, recommendations, and implications for the remediation workers themselves—for this line of work is perilously risky. This commentary reports some of those best-practices, “first-hand grittier in-the-trenches” informed practical lessons learned. Implications are discussed in the interest of improving the reasonable, balanced, and competent ethical conduct of research, addressing / avoiding Human Subjects Protections ethical non-compliance, and avenues for further inquiry regarding Remediation.
医学科学的进步依赖于保持其信誉和公众信任,尽管作为一个人类机构,它可能会犯错,容易出现道德违规,从而失去公众的信任和支持。没有比偏离/违反人类研究受试者保护(即不遵守)更令人震惊的道德背离了,这是值得注意的,因为它们相当普遍,而且经常重复。一旦被发现,这通常会导致研究的暂停或终止。然而,还有第三种选择,可以保护由于人类研究对象保护方面的失误而出错的有价值的研究,特别是补救措施。由于修复工作的封闭性,几乎没有关于其过程的报道,实际上也没有关于实际考虑、建议和对修复工作人员本身的影响的报道——因为这一行的工作是危险的。这篇评论报道了一些最佳实践,“第一手的战壕中坚韧不拔”的实践经验教训。本文讨论了改善合理、平衡和有能力的研究伦理行为的意义,解决/避免人类受试者保护伦理违规问题,以及进一步调查补救措施的途径。
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An Investigation on Dietetics and Nutritional Interests using Quantitative Analysis in the Existing Prevalent Conditions of COVID-19 新型冠状病毒病流行现状的营养与营养兴趣定量分析
Pub Date : 2021-08-26 DOI: 10.14302/issn.2576-9383.jhhr-21-3864
H. Henrietta, A. Raj, M. Megavathi, V. Kavinil, B. Giridharan
This paper wishes to address the main concerns of food patterns and food consumption during the epidemic with quantitative analysis from various regions of Tamil Nadu. It was noted that it is more important than natural foods. The current epidemic had a profound effect on the humankind, recognizing the importance of staying healthy is the crucial aspect. In time, further research was conducted on the diet of the Indian subcontinent. Everyone should know about the importance of health and how nutrition contributes to the health and equality of people around the world. The main purpose of this study was to identify the importance of good nutrition and disease prevention.
本文希望通过对泰米尔纳德邦各地区的定量分析,解决流行病期间食物模式和食物消费的主要问题。有人指出,它比天然食品更重要。当前的疫情对人类产生了深远的影响,认识到保持健康的重要性是至关重要的方面。随着时间的推移,对印度次大陆的饮食进行了进一步的研究。每个人都应该知道健康的重要性,以及营养如何促进全世界人民的健康和平等。这项研究的主要目的是确定良好营养和疾病预防的重要性。
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Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis of Ampelopsin Researches 蛇葡萄素研究的文献计量学与可视化分析
Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.18875/2768-1084.1.204
Ji-bin Li, Zhou Yong, L. Yue, Miao-ran Wang, Zhong Ying
Abstract
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In Vitro Cell-Based Biomarkers Study of Vital Organs: Impact of the Biofield Energy Based Test Formulation 重要器官的体外细胞生物标志物研究:生物场能量测试配方的影响
Pub Date : 2019-07-18 DOI: 10.14302/issn.2576-9383.jhhr-19-2945
K. Callas, M. Trivedi, A. Branton, Dahryn Trivedi, G. Nayak, M. Gangwar, S. Jana
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of Biofield Energy Treated test formulation using multiple cell-lines. The test formulation and cell media (Med) was divided into two parts; one part was untreated (UT) and other part received Biofield Energy Treatment remotely by a renowned Biofield Energy Healer, Krista Joanne Callas, USA and labeled as Biofield Energy Treated (BT) test item (TI)/Med. Based on cell viability, test formulation was found safe. Cytoprotective action of test formulation showed significant restoration of cell viability by 89.9% and 106.4% in human cardiac fibroblasts cells (HCF) cells, while improved restoration of cell viability by 77.3% and 69% in HepG2 cells compared to untreated. Cellular restoration in A549 cells was also improved by 141.2% and 157.1% compared to untreated. ALP activity was significantly increased by 118.7% and 140.7% in UT-Med + BT-TI and BT-Med + UT-TI, respectively at 0.1 µg/mL than untreated. Percent cellular protection of HCF (heart) cells (decreased of LDH activity) was significantly increased by 89.9% and 106.4% in UT-Med + BT-TI and BT-Med + BT-TI, respectively than untreated. HepG2 cells protection (decreased ALT activity) was increased by 59.8% in BT-Med + BT-TI than untreated. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) level was increased by 22.8% in BT-Med + BT-TI than untreated. Serotonin level was significantly increased by 361.7% and 197.6% in BT-Med + UT-TI and BT-Med + BT-TI, respectively than untreated in human neuroblastoma cells (SH-SY5Y). However, relative quantification (RQ) of vitamin D receptor (VDR) was significantly increased by 116.5%, 214.7%, and 241.5% in UT-Med + BT-TI, BT-Med + UT-TI, and BT-Med + BT-TI, respectively than untreated in MG-63 cells. Overall, data showed a significant improvement of organ-specific functional enzyme biomarkers. Thus, Biofield Energy Treated Test formulation (the Trivedi Effect®) would be useful for multiple organs health that can be beneficial against coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathy, cirrhosis, liver cancer, hemochromatosis, asthma, chronic bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, osteoporosis, etc.
目前的研究是为了评估使用多种细胞系的生物场能量处理测试配方的影响。试验配方和细胞培养基(Med)分为两部分;一部分未经治疗(UT),另一部分由美国著名的生物场能量治疗师Krista Joanne Callas远程接受生物场能量治疗,并标记为生物场能量治疗(BT)测试项目(TI)/Med。基于细胞活力,试验配方是安全的。实验制剂的细胞保护作用显示,与未处理相比,人心脏成纤维细胞(HCF)细胞的细胞活力恢复率分别为89.9%和106.4%,HepG2细胞的细胞活力恢复率分别为77.3%和69%。与未处理相比,A549细胞的细胞恢复也提高了141.2%和157.1%。0.1 μ g/mL时,UT-Med + BT-TI和BT-Med + UT-TI组ALP活性分别较未处理组显著提高118.7%和140.7%。UT-Med + BT-TI和BT-Med + BT-TI组HCF(心脏)细胞的细胞保护百分比(LDH活性降低)分别比未处理组显著提高89.9%和106.4%。BT-Med + BT-TI组HepG2细胞保护作用(ALT活性降低)较未治疗组提高59.8%。BT-Med + BT-TI组超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)水平较未治疗组升高22.8%。人神经母细胞瘤细胞(SH-SY5Y)血清素水平在BT-Med + UT-TI和BT-Med + BT-TI组分别较未治疗组显著升高361.7%和197.6%。而MG-63细胞中,UT-Med + BT-TI、BT-Med + UT-TI和BT-Med + BT-TI组维生素D受体(VDR)的相对定量(RQ)分别较未处理组显著提高116.5%、214.7%和241.5%。总体而言,数据显示器官特异性功能酶生物标志物显著改善。因此,Biofield能量治疗试验制剂(Trivedi效应®)可用于多器官健康,可有益于预防冠状动脉疾病、心律失常、先天性心脏病、心肌病、肝硬化、肝癌、血色素沉着症、哮喘、慢性支气管炎、囊性纤维化、骨质疏松症等。
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Iga Myeloma with Increased Anion Gap, Pseudo hyperphosphatemia and Pseudohyponatremia Iga骨髓瘤伴阴离子间隙增大,假性高磷血症和假性低钠血症
Pub Date : 2018-07-21 DOI: 10.14302/ISSN.2576-9383.JHHR-18-2120
R. Kapoor, Gaurav Dhawan Mph, Padmaja Kodali
Mutiple myeloma (MM) is a hematopoietic malignancy characterized by proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells resulting in production of monoclonal immunoglobulins or paraproteins (IgG, IgA or IgM). With elevation in serum paraprotein levels the potential for erroneous laboratory results increases secondary to interference of paraproteins with colorimetric assays 2,3. Paraproteins can alter anion gap (AG) depending on their cationic or anionic properties . A decreased AG is usually observed in MM; however, an increased AG is a rare presentation. We report an unusual presentation of IgA myeloma with an increased anion gap and spurious laboratory findings that included pseudohyperphosphatemia and pseudohyponatremia.
多发性骨髓瘤(MM)是一种以单克隆浆细胞增殖导致单克隆免疫球蛋白或副蛋白(IgG、IgA或IgM)产生为特征的造血恶性肿瘤。随着血清副蛋白水平的升高,由于副蛋白与比色测定的干扰,错误实验室结果的可能性增加2,3。副蛋白可以改变阴离子间隙(AG)取决于他们的阳离子或阴离子性质。通常在MM中观察到AG降低;然而,增加的AG是一个罕见的表现。我们报告一个不寻常的IgA骨髓瘤的表现,阴离子间隙增加和虚假的实验室结果,包括假性高磷血症和假性低钠血症。
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