scholarly journals Design of CIAO, a research program to support the development of an integrated approach to prevent overweight and obesity in the Netherlands

BMC Obesity ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marije TM van Koperen ◽  
Rianne MJJ van der Kleij ◽  
Carry CM Renders ◽  
Matty MR Crone ◽  
Anna-Marie AM Hendriks ◽  
...  
1992 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 315-325
Author(s):  
L.A. den Hartog

The intensive production of pigs requires attention to the effects of the production on the environment (slurry production, mineral excretion and ammonia volatilization), the quality of the product, the health and welfare of pigs, and the working circumstances of the farmer. An integrated approach to these items is necessary to achieve sustainable, safe and economic production. The constraints of integrated pork production and possible solutions are described. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)


1996 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 257-261 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. A. Den Hartog ◽  
H. M. Vermeer ◽  
J. W. G. M. Swinkels ◽  
N. Verdoes ◽  
G. B. C. Backus

Developments In pig housing during the last decade have been influenced not only by economics but also by animal welfare and environmental regulations. Because the different requirements may cause conflicts for some aspects of pig housing, an integrated approach is necessary. Housing systems which partly or fully meet today's animal welfare and environmental regulations in the Netherlands are described.


2007 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 101-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. F. Schokker ◽  
T. L. S. Visscher ◽  
A. C. J. Nooyens ◽  
M. A. van Baak ◽  
J. C. Seidell

Author(s):  
Huan Li ◽  
Kejie Lu ◽  
Qi Zhang

Over the past decades, overweight and obesity has become a global epidemic and the leading threat for death. To prevent the serious risk, an overweight or obese individual must apply a long-term weight-management strategy to control food intake and physical activities, which is however, not easy. Recently, with the advances of information technology, more and more people can use wearable devices and smartphones to obtain physical activity information, while they can also access various health-related information from Internet online social networks (OSNs). Nevertheless, there is a lack of an integrated approach that can combine these two methods in an efficient way. In this paper, we address this issue and propose a novel mobile-social framework for health recognition and recommendation, namely, H-Rec2. The main ideas of H-Rec2 include (1) to recognize the individual's health status using smartphone as a general platform, and (2) to recommend physical activity and food intake based on personal health information, life science principles, and health-related information obtained from OSNs. To demonstrate the potentials of the H-Rec2 framework, we develop a prototype that consists of four important components: (1) an activity recognition module that senses physical activity using accelerometer, (2) a health status modeling module that applies a novel algorithm to generate personalized health status index, (3) a restaurant information collection module that collects relevant information from OSN, and (4) a restaurant recommendation module that provides personalized and context-aware recommendation. To evaluate the prototype, we conduct both objective and subjective experiments, which confirm the performance and effectiveness of the proposed system.


Author(s):  
W. Beek ◽  
E. Folmer

The Netherlands' Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency – in short Kadaster – collects and registers administrative and spatial data on property and the rights involved. Currently, the Kadaster is publishing its geo-spatial data assets as Linked Open Data. The Kadaster manages hundreds of datasets that describe hundreds of millions of geospatial objects, including all Dutch buildings, roads, and forests. <br><br> The Kadaster exposes this large collection of data to thousands of daily users that operate from within different contexts and that need to be supported in different use cases. Therefore, Kadaster must offer diverse, yet complementary, approaches for browsing and exploring the data it publishes. Specifically, it supports the following paradigms for browsing and exploring its data assets: hierarchical browsing, graph navigation, faceted browsing, and tabular browsing. These paradigms are useful for different tasks, cover different use cases, and are implemented by reusing and/or developing Open Source libraries and applications.


GYNECOLOGY ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-61
Author(s):  
Irina A. Lapina ◽  
Yulia E. Dobrokhotova ◽  
Lyudmila A. Ozolinya ◽  
Tatiana G. Chirvon ◽  
Vladislav V. Taranov

Despite the achieved success in the treatment of endometrial hyperplasia processes, some issues related to the treatment of these diseases have not been completely resolved, especially in the presence of metabolic syndrome. Aim. To optimize the management of patients with endometrial hyperplasia and metabolic syndrome. Materials and methods. The study included 50 women with a verified diagnosis of recurrent endometrial hyperplasia. As a control value, a BMI of 25.0 kg/m2 was taken, two subgroups were identified with normal body weight and with overweight and obesity of the 1st degree. Treatment with GnRH was carried out in the following regimen: intramuscular injection of the drug at a dose of 3.75 mg once every 4 weeks with an assessment of the results after 3 and 6 months. In the course of the study, we assessed metabolic parameters, parameters of the hemostasis and fibrinolysis system before and during therapy. The baseline studied parameters were compared with the control group of healthy women without endometrial hyperplastic processes and overweight as well as patients of the control group with metabolic syndrome. Results. Hormonal treatment of recurrent endometrial hyperplasia without atypia using GnRH a positive effect on the dynamics of clinical manifestations, which is confirmed by the data of ultrasound and histological research methods and does not cause a sharp procoagulant shift, regardless of the patients body weight. Conclusion. Our results allow GnRH to be the drugs of choice in the treatment of endometrial hyperplasia in overweight patients, since they have a fairly safe and effective effect. It is necessary to remember about an integrated approach to patient management and to carry out the prevention of endothelial dysfunction in this group of patients due to the high risk of complications to potentiate a beneficial effect on hemostasiological and metabolic parameters.


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