First-mile walking, neighbourhood walkability and physical activity in Bangkok, Thailand
Panitat Ratanawichit,
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Sigit D. Arifwidodo,
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Rujiroj Anambutr
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et al.
Frontiers in Built Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: April 7, 2025
Introduction
First-mile
walking
(FMW)
supports
sustainable
mobility
and
public
health
by
enabling
utilitarian
recreational
walking.
However,
its
relationship
with
neighbourhood
walkability
physical
activity
remains
underexplored
in
tropical,
high-density
cities
like
Bangkok.
This
study
examines
these
associations.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
survey
of
881
Bangkok
residents
from
50
districts
assessed
(NEWS-A)
(GPAQ).
Multivariable
logistic
regression
models
examined
associations
between
walkability,
FMW,
sufficient
(≥150
min/week).
Results
Higher
significantly
increased
both
FMW.
High-rise
were
more
likely
to
engage
walking,
while
planned
high-rise
neighbourhoods
supported
Utilitarian
strongly
correlated
achieving
activity.
Conclusion
Neighbourhood
design
plays
a
critical
role
promoting
Policy
efforts
should
prioritise
pedestrian
infrastructure,
green
spaces,
transport
connectivity
encourage
active
lifestyles.
Language: Английский
From gut to bone: deciphering the impact of gut microbiota on osteoporosis pathogenesis and management
Linjie Hao,
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Yuzhu Yan,
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Guilin Huang
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et al.
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: Sept. 25, 2024
Osteoporosis
(OP)
is
characterized
by
decreased
bone
mineral
density
(BMD)
and
increased
fracture
risk,
poses
a
significant
global
health
burden.
Recent
research
has
shed
light
on
the
bidirectional
relationship
between
gut
microbiota
(GM)
health,
presenting
novel
avenue
for
understanding
OP
pathogenesis
developing
targeted
therapeutic
interventions.
This
review
provides
comprehensive
overview
of
GM-bone
axis,
exploring
impact
GM
development
management.
We
elucidate
established
risk
factors
OP,
delve
into
diversity
functional
changes
in
OP.
Furthermore,
we
examine
experimental
evidence
clinical
observations
linking
alterations
composition
or
function
with
variations
BMD
risk.
Mechanistic
insights
microbial
mediators
such
as
metabolites
products,
are
discussed.
Therapeutic
implications,
including
GM-targeted
interventions
dietary
strategies,
also
explored.
Finally,
identify
future
directions
challenges
translating
these
findings
practice.
Language: Английский
Current data regarding homeostasis of tissues oxygenation in pathophysiological and therapeutic circumstances
Balneo and PRM Research Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(Vol.14, no.2), P. 565 - 565
Published: June 23, 2023
Abstract:
Oxygen
is
essential
for
cellular
respiration
and
energy
production.
Tissue
oxygenation
refers
to
delivering
oxygen
cells
throughout
the
body.
Microcirculation
brings
blood
through
small
sanguine
vessels
maintain
cells'
supply
of
nutrients
oxygen.
Optimal
tissue
ox-ygenation
microcirculation
are
maintaining
healthy
tissue.
Conversely,
poor
can
cause
damage,
impair
wound
healing,
increase
infection
risk.
Several
factors
affect
microcirculation,
including
age,
lifestyle
(such
as
smoking
stress),
underlying
medical
conditions
diabetes
high
pres-sure).
To
improve
individuals
engage
in
habits
such
regular
exercise,
eating,
stress
management,
avoiding
smoking.
also
be
looked
therapeutic,
given
that
topical
cosmetic
treatments
massage,
pelotherapy,
hydrotherapy,
moisturizers,
certain
skin
care
products
help
promote
at
somatic
level.
In
scientific
literature,
focus
on
hypoxia
rather
than
oxygenation.
This
article
proposes
a
paradigm
shift
emphasizes
homeostatic
importance
pathophysiological
therapeutic
circumstances.
The
systematic
review
data
from
last
2
years
(2021-2022)
meta-analysis
performed
will
contribute
practical
approach
pathology
circumscribed
Keywords:
oxygenation;
Hypoxia;
Microcirculation;
Homeostasis;
Microenvironment
Language: Английский
Associations between Liver Enzymes, Lifestyle Risk Factors and Pre-Existing Medical Conditions in a Population-Based Cross-Sectional Sample
Onni Niemelä,
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Aini Bloigu,
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Risto Bloigu
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et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(13), P. 4276 - 4276
Published: June 26, 2023
While
alanine
aminotransferase
(ALT)
and
gamma-glutamyltransferase
(GGT)
enzymes
are
commonly
used
indicators
of
liver
dysfunction
recent
studies
have
suggested
that
these
may
also
serve
as
predictive
biomarkers
in
the
assessment
extrahepatic
morbidity.
In
order
to
shed
further
light
on
interactions
between
serum
enzyme
abnormalities,
factors
lifestyle
health
status
we
examined
ALT
GGT
activities
a
population-based
sample
8743
adult
individuals
(4048
men,
4695
women
from
National
FINRISK
2002
Study,
mean
age
48.1
±
13.1
years)
with
different
levels
alcohol
drinking,
smoking,
physical
activity,
body
weight
presence
or
absence
various
pre-existing
medical
conditions.
The
assessments
included
laboratory
tests
for
inflammation,
lipid
fatty
index
(FLI),
proxy
liver.
prevalence
abnormalities
were
significantly
influenced
by
use
(ALT:
p
<
0.0005
men;
GGT:
<0.0005
both
genders),
smoking
(GGT:
=0.002
women),
adiposity
(p
all
comparisons),
inactivity
<0.0005;
ALT:
<0.05
women)
coffee
consumption
genders;
<0.001
men).
total
sum
risk
factor
scores
(LRFS)
occurrence
rather
linear
manner.
Significantly
higher
LRFS
observed
subgroups
conditions
when
compared
those
having
no
morbidities
<0.0005).
logistic
regression
analyses
adjusted
factors,
associated
liver,
diabetes
hypertension.
coronary
heart
disease,
angina
pectoris,
cardiac
insufficiency,
cerebrovascular
asthma
depression.
Combinations
abnormal
increased
odds
hypertension
coinciding
FLI.
data
indicates
readily
respond
unfavorable
associating
wide
array
supports
close
links
hepatic
open
new
insights
more
comprehensive
algorithms
assessing
mechanistically
anchored
disease
Language: Английский
Predictive risk markers in alcoholism
Advances in clinical chemistry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 113 - 181
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Language: Английский
Letter: Low to moderate alcohol intake and progression of non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease
Panyao Gu,
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Yuanbin Liu,
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Shu‐Jun Wei
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et al.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
57(8), P. 924 - 925
Published: March 23, 2023
LINKED
CONTENT
This
article
is
linked
to
Magherman
et
al
paper.
To
view
this
article,
visit
https://doi.org/10.1111/apt.17388
Language: Английский
Current data regarding homeostasis of tissues oxygenation in pathophysiological and therapeutic circumstances
Balneo and PRM Research Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(Vol.14, no.2), P. 565 - 565
Published: June 23, 2023
Oxygen
is
essential
for
cellular
respiration
and
energy
production.
Tissue
oxygenation
refers
to
delivering
oxygen
cells
throughout
the
body.
Microcirculation
brings
blood
through
small
sanguine
vessels
maintain
cells'
supply
of
nutrients
oxygen.
Optimal
tissue
microcirculation
are
maintaining
healthy
tissue.
Conversely,
poor
can
cause
damage,
impair
wound
healing,
increase
infection
risk.
Several
factors
affect
microcirculation,
including
age,
lifestyle
(such
as
smoking
stress),
underlying
medical
conditions
diabetes
high
pressure).
To
improve
individuals
engage
in
habits
such
regular
exercise,
eating,
stress
management,
avoiding
smoking.
also
be
looked
therapeutic,
given
that
topical
cosmetic
treatments
massage,
pelotherapy,
hydrotherapy,
moisturizers,
certain
skin
care
products
help
pro-mote
at
somatic
level.
In
scientific
literature,
focus
on
hypoxia
rather
than
oxygenation.
This
article
proposes
a
paradigm
shift
emphasizes
homeostatic
importance
pathophysiological
therapeutic
circumstances.
The
systematic
review
data
from
last
2
years
(2021-2022)
meta-analysis
performed
will
contribute
practical
approach
pathology
circumscribed
Keywords:
oxygenation;
Hypoxia;
Microcirculation;
Homeostasis;
Microenvironment
Language: Английский