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O31-1 Scoping review organisational justice and health
Oral Session 31 – Psychosocial Factors 2, 2016Objectives In a large project on “Mental health in the working world”, the German Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health aims at producing a broadbased state of scientific evidence with regard to mental load and health. Within this project, the aim was to undertake a scoping review on the association of organisational justice based on ...
Eva-Maria Backé+2 more
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O31 Preparing for specialty practice in paediatrics: supporting our trainees
Oral presentations, 2017Background Paediatrics is in recruitment and retention crisis with a fall in ST1 applications of 12.2% in 2016. The foundation doctors applying may have limited Paediatric exposure as only 2.6% of FY1% and 6% of FY2 jobs are based in Paediatrics. 1 10% of Paediatric trainees leave specialty by ST3% and 40% have considered leaving the specialty.
N Schindler, FE Brooke, A Ruffle
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O31. Magnesium homeostasis and gestational hypertension
Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women's Cardiovascular Health, 2015Introduction Magnesium (Mg) is important for the normal functioning of muscles and blood vessels. A deficiency has been related to an increase in blood pressure and acute death in heart infarction and stroke. Objectives To review the literature regarding a relation between magnesium homeostasis and gestational hypertension (GH) during pregnancy.
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O31 Can colonic metabolites be responsible for the hypotensive effect of orally given quercetin?
Biochemical Pharmacology, 2017Epidemiologic data suggest protective effects of higher flavonoid intake on cardiovascular diseases. Some human and animal studies reported a decrease in arterial blood pressure after quercetin administration. The mechanism of this effect is not yet well-understood since the closes metabolites of quercetin are either inactive or present in very low ...
Marie Vopršalová+4 more
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O31-6 Changes in psychosocial and physical working conditions and common mental disorders
Oral Session 31 – Psychosocial Factors 2, 2016Background Previous studies on changes in working conditions and mental health are few and have typically focused only on psychosocial working conditions. We assessed the impact of changes in both psychosocial and physical working conditions on common mental disorders (CMD) in a cohort of midlife employees.
Anne Kouvonen+5 more
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O31. Genetic analysis of Hippo signaling in mammalian organ size regulation and tumorigenesis
Differentiation, 2010The Hippo signaling pathway was identified through genetic screens in Drosophila that were designed to identify novel genes involved in organ size control. In flies, mutations in core components of the Hippo signaling pathway, including the serine-threonine kinases Hippo and Warts lead to tissue overgrowth, in part by enhancing proliferation and ...
L. Lu, Randy L. Johnson, J.S. Lee
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O31-5 Collective power of employees, and its association with health outcomes in taiwan
Oral Session 31 – Psychosocial Factors 2, 2016Background Worker participation allows employees to exercise control over their work conditions and enhances the efficiency of occupational safety and health management in the workplace. It is common for individual employees to participate through collective power, such as by organising a labour union.
Yawen Cheng+2 more
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O31: Comprehensive non-MS drug screening by UPLC-PDA-CAD with durable quantitative calibration
Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique, 2014Introduction Mass spectrometric (MS) methods are today widely used in analytical toxicology, but in comprehensive quantitative drug screening it is laborious to maintain quantitative calibration and use of historic calibration is not feasible. In non-MS gas chromatographic (GC) and liquid chromatographic (LC) methods, historic calibration is widely ...
J. Viinamäki, I. Ojanperä
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O31 Mécanisme d’inhibition de la production hépatique de glucose par la metformine
Diabetes & Metabolism, 2008Introduction La metformine est largement utilisee chez l’homme dans le traitement du diabete de type 2. La metformine ameliore l’hyperglycemie principalement en diminuant la production de glucose dans le foie. Toutefois, les mecanismes moleculaires responsables de cette inhibition sont mal connus.
Sophie Hébrard+3 more
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