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Effect Of Bariatric Surgery On Quality Of Life In Obese Patients: A Global Systematic Review, Miguel Ángel López Espinoza, Nayaret Vega Albornoz, Ornela Navarro Mora May 2024

Effect Of Bariatric Surgery On Quality Of Life In Obese Patients: A Global Systematic Review, Miguel Ángel López Espinoza, Nayaret Vega Albornoz, Ornela Navarro Mora

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

In a situation of obesity and when treatment goals are not met, bariatric surgery can be a promising alternative; with effects at the physical level as well as at the psychological level of the quality of life. This study aims to determine the effect of bariatric surgery on the quality of life in obese men and women between 20 and 60 years of age. A Systematic Review (SR) was carried out with meta-analysis of randomized systematic reviews, which compare the quality of life in patients after bariatric surgery. Electronic databases were consulted: Ebsco, Scopus, Pubmed and Cochrane Library. The response …


Quality Of Life With And Without Sphincter-Conserving Surgery For Rectal Cancer, José Manuel Carlos Segura González, Samantha Isabel Hernández Muñoz, Arturo García Galicia, Esmeralda Gracián Castro, Iris Isamar Tiscareño Lozano, María Guadalupe Vera Sánchez, Álvaro José Montiel Jarquín, Nancy Rosalía Bertado Ramírez May 2024

Quality Of Life With And Without Sphincter-Conserving Surgery For Rectal Cancer, José Manuel Carlos Segura González, Samantha Isabel Hernández Muñoz, Arturo García Galicia, Esmeralda Gracián Castro, Iris Isamar Tiscareño Lozano, María Guadalupe Vera Sánchez, Álvaro José Montiel Jarquín, Nancy Rosalía Bertado Ramírez

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the second leading cause of death worldwide, with an incidence of 10.2%. The treatment of CRC has evolved over the past 25 years. Two surgical procedures are used: abdominoperineal resection (APR) and low anterior resection (LAR) and ultra-low anterior resection (ULAR). The recurrence rate and quality of life are similar between these approaches. Objective: To compare the quality of life of rectal cancer patients treated with abdominoperineal resection versus conservative sphincter-preserving surgeries: low anterior resection (LAR) and ultra-low anterior resection (ULAR) at UMAE of Puebla. Methods: A comparative, observational, …


Quality Of Life Of Students In Health Sciences From A Private University In Nuevo Leon, Mexico, Francys Marie Medina-Toro, Jose Leonardo Jimenez-Ortiz, Jason Aragón-Castillo, Daniela Guadalupe Frutos-Najera, Manuel Muñoz-Palomeque Feb 2022

Quality Of Life Of Students In Health Sciences From A Private University In Nuevo Leon, Mexico, Francys Marie Medina-Toro, Jose Leonardo Jimenez-Ortiz, Jason Aragón-Castillo, Daniela Guadalupe Frutos-Najera, Manuel Muñoz-Palomeque

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Introduction: Knowing the quality of life allows taking action for its improvement. Objective: To describe the quality of life in students in the Health Sciences area of ​​a private university in Nuevo León. Methods: Quantitative, observational, descriptive, cross-sectional study. Population: health sciences students from a private university in Nuevo León, Mexico, during August-December 2018. Construct used: quality of life, was measured using the World Health Organization Quality of Life short version. Statistical analysis: IBM SPSS, performing student's t-test and one-way ANOVA. Results: Sample of 611 students, with age m = 20.53 years, SD ± 2.92 years, gender: 58.6% female (n …


Wellness Application, Effects, And Evaluation From The Cardiofood Lifestyle Program: A Latin American Experience, Yael Alejandra Hasbani, Gabriel H. Lapman, Jonathan Eliel Hasbani Feb 2022

Wellness Application, Effects, And Evaluation From The Cardiofood Lifestyle Program: A Latin American Experience, Yael Alejandra Hasbani, Gabriel H. Lapman, Jonathan Eliel Hasbani

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

Introduction: The changes in daily routines as a result of the mitigating measures implemented in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic represent a challenge for the Latin American population to preserve their general well-being. Objective: To evaluate the wellness assessment from the lifestyle medicine program Cardiofood Lifestyle in virtual modality in Latin American participants during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Methods: Analytical, retrospective and descriptive study, with a quantitative approach; developed in virtual mode between May and December 2020. The population sample was 51 participants. A subjective assessment questionnaire and a self-authorship wellness score were applied and validated by a …


Quality Of Life In Patients With Advanced Cancer According To Place Of Care In A Referral Hospital., Jose Amado Tineo, Moises Apolaya Segura, Elizabeth Che Hidalgo, Otto Vargas-Tineo, Jessika Solis Sarmiento, Teodoro Oscanoa Espinoza Mar 2021

Quality Of Life In Patients With Advanced Cancer According To Place Of Care In A Referral Hospital., Jose Amado Tineo, Moises Apolaya Segura, Elizabeth Che Hidalgo, Otto Vargas-Tineo, Jessika Solis Sarmiento, Teodoro Oscanoa Espinoza

Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana

The quality of life perceived by patients with advanced cancer from a tertiary hospital is compared according to home care versus hospital care. Observational, cross-sectional study, included patients older than 18 years with cancer with multiple metastases. EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL quality of life survey was applied to patients with adequate cognitive level (Pfeiffer questionnaire). Chi square and Mann-Whitney, p <0.05, and SPSS 24.0 were used. 83 patients in the hospital group and 69 at home. Median age 66 and 76 years respectively (p <0.01); the female sex predominated (p = 0.60). They presented moderate or severe cognitive impairment, 25% hospital group and 58% home (p <0.01). The median quality of life score was 49.5 in the hospital group and 48 in the home group (p = 0.60), the physical functional aspect had a lower score in the hospital group (p <0.01). The perceived quality of life is acceptable, the home group is older and has cognitive impairment.