The objective of this study was to verify the possible association between Glutathione Stransferase genetic polymorphism and functional physical aspects in the elderly with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), as well as the increased susceptibility to its development. To carry out this cross-sectional study, 5 mL of blood was collected from 45 elderly people. The polymorphism was detected by the multiplex polymerase chain reaction (GSTM1 and GSTT1 polymorphisms). Functional physical aspects were assessed using physical tests. For statistical analysis, the Shapiro-and Qui Square tests )²א( were used. The presence of the GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes were more prevalent. There was a significant association between GSTT1 null genotypes and the presence / absence of DM2. No association was found between genotypes and functional physical aspects. It is concluded that the nullity of the GSTT1 genotype is associated with the susceptibility of DM2, but without a statistically significant relationship with functional physical aspects.
With the role of nurses in Health Education, there is a decrease in cases of diseases that can be avoided, in the case of sexually transmitted infections from 2016 to 2017, it was notorious that the population is becoming aware, through the lectures that are offered and given in the USF's. To analyze the incidence and prevalence of syphilis in the State of Pernambuco from 2015 to 2017. Methods Cross-sectional, quantitative, descriptive work with secondary data obtained through SES-PE, Sinan and SINASC/State Program of STIs/AIDS/HV/DGCDA/SES/PE on congenital syphilis and acquired in the years 2015 to 2017, these data provided are preliminary and gender and age group were established.
Overactive Bladder (BH) is defined as involuntary urine loss, where the bladder musculature performs involuntary contractions, in the filling phase and in emptying. In adults, detrusor hyperactivity has a significant impact on the patient's quality of life. Show the main effects of application on electrostimulation in the posterior tibial nerve and parasacral electrostimulation in adults in the treatment of overactive bladder. A literature review was conducted from February to March 2020 in the PUBMED and VHL databases. The following descriptors Physiotherapy were used; Electro-stimulation; Hyperactive Urinary Bladder. We found 43 scientific articles, between the years 2015 and 2020, where they addressed various themes, a reading was performed and only 4 were adapted to the objective of the study. Studies investigating the use of electrostimulation in adults are scarce. However, studies of electrostimulation in the posterior tibial nerve show that the effects of this therapy are efficient.
Obstetrician nurse at Agamemnon Magalhães hospital -Specialist in obstetrics -SESAU, specialist in cardiology and hemodynamics. 2 Intensivist nurse -Specialist in orthopedics and traumatology -Nurse at the municipal Bom Jardim-PE hospital 3 Undergraduate nursing student-UNIVISA 4 Nurse regulator SES PE -Nephrologist nurse -Health service manager 5 Nurse and coordinator -SAMU-Umbuzeiro/PB -Emergency nurse 6 Undergraduate nursing student -UNIFACOL 7 Undergraduate nursing student -UNIFACOL 8 Undergraduate biomedicine -UNIVISA 9 Nurse. Intensive -resident in pulmonology at the Hospital Otávio de Freitas 10 Director of SS physiotherapy -Master in biomedical engineering -Specialist in Urogineco, Proctology and Obstetrics 11 Emergency specialist and ICU -Post-graduate studies in cardiology and hemodynamics 12 Medical specialist in cardiology -UFPE 13 Post-graduate students in general ICU 14 Postgraduation in urgency and emergency/ICU 15 Nursing and physiotherapy professor -UNIVISA
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